Expansions Meet Health Care Needs: Economists Question Trump Plan Figures
Expansions Meet Health Care Needs: Economists Question Trump Plan Figures
Expansions Meet Health Care Needs: Economists Question Trump Plan Figures
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The main part of UNC Hospitals covers over 2.3 million square feet and is currently expanding due to shortage of space for patients.
We are sharing
information, Hurston
said. Were learning
things together and were
implementing things that are
used in other industries as
well as best practices.
Kenji Brantley, system
director of strategic
planning for UNC Health
Care, said part of his job is
understanding and planning
for the changes in health care
across North Carolina.
Youve got an aging
population that is increasingly
sick or has different health
challenges, Brantley
said. You have a growing
population. You have changes
in how hospitals and doctors
are paid for the care they
provide. You also have an
increasing focus by everyone
to provide care better, with a
higher quality at a lower cost
in a way that creates wellness
and just well being for the
patients.
Brantley said the growing
network of UNC Health Care
has allowed them to change
how they help people and
provide care. He said UNC
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relevant to the curriculum,
there is a fundamental
difference between educating
and advocating; between
informing and voicing
personal views, Halkiotis
said.
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communications officer for
Orange County Schools,
agreed that the classroom
isnt a place for political
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political party or position.
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realizes the importance of
political discourse, she didnt
support the conversations
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Saying
no to
shit you
hate
NEXT
y mom tells me
constantly, You cant
do it all.
Shes been saying this to me
for years slow down, take
care of yourself, some things
will have to wait.
Of course, hearing her voice
say these things comforts me,
but often when I get off the
phone with her, the to-do lists
catch my eye again, and Im
back to thinking I have to get
everything done within the
next day. Its hard to let go and
let myself go to sleep.
I feel different than who I
was in high school; I tried to
do everything back then. From
prom committee to track to
student council, each activity
was an addition to my resume
with one goal in my mind: get
into good universities.
Now that Im here, I
still feel the pressure to be
impressive, but something in
my mind clicked. You dont
have to do activities you dont
like anymore just to get to the
next step.
But then theres the question
of the next step. Where do I go
once Im not here anymore?
Am I doing enough to ensure
I could even get there if
I wanted to? Should I join
another organization, divvying
up my time further to look
more impressive? If I didnt
like a class in high school, I
never was brave enough to
switch out of it.
That was who I was
back then, doing things I
didnt really care about and
paying the price, which
was ultimately getting
burned out. Throughout my
semesters at UNC, Ive given
myself time and tried out
different extracurriculars,
and given myself the wiggle
room to leave if I didnt like
one. If I have a bad feeling
about a class on the first day,
Ill find one that gets me
excited to learn instead of
dreading class each day.
There is an art to letting go,
of saying to yourself, I dont
want to do this.
One of the best quotes from
my favorite show Girls is
when Hannahs friends ask her
to go on a hike but she decides
instead to stay by the car. She
says, Its very liberating to say
no to shit you hate. Its hard
to say no, but then again, Ive
found myself getting involved
in things I never wanted to be
a part of in the first place.
There is a certain thrill in
trying new things, things that
push you out of your comfort
zone, but at the same time,
there is grace in knowing
yourself. Its better to recognize
the difference between what
youll enjoy doing and what
you think might advance
your career. In the long run,
its more important to give
yourself space to breathe than
to add another thing to your
plate you didnt want anyway.
Let it go. Listen to yourself
and know everything cannot
be done in a day. Letting go
doesnt equate to apathy; it
took me a long time to realize
that. The art is learning not to
silence the feelings that tell you
something isnt right for you.
I want to do things that
lead me to a more perfected
passion, not an extensive
resume. I want to be free
to explore, not box myself
in for the sake of looking
impressive. I want to let go
and listen to myself more.
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Gwendolyn Smith writes on
campus race issues.
EDITORIAL
Intercontinental conflict
Oppression spreads
beyond any nations
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Nothing to hide?
Not releasing body
camera footage
only hurts trust.
useful information.
While there are cases
when privacy ought be
respected in terms of
police camera footage, this
blanket law creates more
problems than it solves.
Its just another example
on a long list of legislation
coming from the North
Carolina General Assembly
that impedes on the rights
citizens should be able to
enjoy.
If Gov. McCrory and
other leaders want us
to believe the police are
on our side and are not
acting with malice, then
show us proof.
We want to see it.
TO THE EDITOR:
Your activism amplifies
the voice of the powerless,
commands the attention
of the powerful and
forces awareness on the
ignorant.
We want to take a
moment to let you know
how strongly it impacts us,
the Tar Heels who came
before you.
Most of you were
toddlers when my
classmates and I arrived
at Chapel Hill 18 years
ago. Our claim to fame
is that we were the first
to get unc.edu email
addresses and the last to
do class registration over
the phone. UNC was an
absolutely amazing place
then, but not without its
challenges. While we were
students, we demanded
recognition for the unsung
founders of the school
the people of color whose
names do not appear
on campus buildings.
We agitated to improve
wages for housekeepers,
groundskeepers and
dining service workers. We
followed in the footsteps
of our predecessors, whose
calls for minority-student
recruitment and tuition
initiatives paved the way
for us all to call ourselves
Tar Heels. Like the students
who came before us, we
were on a crusade to make
the University a better
place than we found it.
The crusade against
police brutality is one
that spans generations.
Todays cameras have given
mainstream America the
eyewitness validity our
eyewitness accounts never
got. Like many of you,
Ive seen Oscar Grants
last moments, heard Eric
Garners last words and
watched Philando Castile
draw his last breath. I
witnessed Walter Scotts
execution and followed
Sandra Bland on her last
drive. I saw Sam Dubose
get shot in the face and had
a birds-eye view of Terence
Crutchers fatal breakdown.
On Friday, watching
Keith Lamont Scott
senselessly lose his life
in Charlotte completely
knocked the confidence
out of me. How can we
verify progress when these
killings come in such
flagrantly rapid succession?
Saturday, I sat down
intending to watch my
alma mater play football
against the University
of Pittsburgh. Instead, I
watched my Carolina family
take on injustice. Following
Colin Kaepernicks lead,
you challenged the sanctity
of a football game and had
us all rapt.
Nothing is sacred if black
lives arent sacred and thats
not a matter of opinion.
You seized the opportunity
to publicly articulate that.
As your bandmates
played the national
anthem, you chose not to
play along, putting patriotic
protocol in its place
behind social justice. As
thousands celebrated
American tradition with
song, you protested
American indifference with
the silence of Sam.
Whether you took a knee,
raised a fist or kept your
seat, you took a stand for
victims of police brutality.
You tilted the mirror on
institutional racism, and
each time anyone does that,
America gets a better look.
You agitated the satisfied
masses and restored my
confidence that progress
is in motion. With your
resolute action, your
fearless demonstration,
your unapologetic plea,
you assured us that
this injustice, the one
continuously taking black
lives, will not survive your
watch.
Personally, it doesnt
take a die-in for me to
understand the gravity of
death, and I dont need
signs reminding me whose
lives matter. You impact
those who need convincing
as well as those of us who
dont. Weve been admiring
you from afar for a while;
525 of us are revealing
ourselves now. For lack of
a lesser-used term, you are
our future.
We need to know that
youve got this. Thank you
for showing us that you do.
Carmen Scott
Class of 02
A poem concerning
the election
TO THE EDITOR:
Concerning the election,
Ive looked in every
direction.
But when the candidates
give a suggestion,
It only gives me indigestion.
Do not be in such haste
To say my vote is just a
waste.
The privilege of voting
Is something on which our
country is based.
I feel as though I must vote
For the many who dont
have this right,
And to honor those who
wanted it, who had to fight.
Should we not use this
opportunity for our feelings
to denote?
Despite the dissatisfaction
These candidates promote,
I can issue only this call to
action
And beg you to vote.
Recognize the privilege
You have been permitted.
Research the candidates
and at least to the idea
Of voting become
committed.
Perhaps you will find
something new
Or even an idea that makes
you stew.
Regardless, you shouldnt
be stuck like glue
To someone on TV you only
view.
If you must, hold your nose
And make a list of cons and
pros.
Find a candidate you think
may be all right,
And pray to God well get
out of this plight.
I wrote
This note
Simply hoping
You will vote.
Lane Dougherty
Senior
Asian studies
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