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Discontent over how Black students, faculty and staff have been treated for years at North Carolina's flagship public university is reemerging after the school refused to offer tenure to a prominent investigative journalist who's won awards for her work on systemic racism.
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The UNC Chapel Hill student body president is petitioning for a special meeting of the university's board of trustees to vote on tenure for journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones.
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Investigative journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones has told the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in a letter that she will not join the faculty at its journalism school without tenure.
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A closer look at the Nikole Hannah-Jones story that has rocked UNC Chapel Hill, and the decade of political muscle-flexing that has shaped decision-making in the University of North Carolina system.
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The star New York Times reporter's bid for a tenured professorship has run aground on racial politics and an approach to journalism that runs counter to the donor whose name adorns the school.