Especially in the aftermath of recent events at the University of Missouri, there’s been a wave of demonstrations and protests at college campuses across the country – including UNC, where students recently took over a town hall-style meeting on race and inclusivity. Demonstrators say they’re speaking out against institutionalized racism in higher education – racism that manifests itself in many ways, from disparities in policing to cuts in need-based aid to campus buildings named after white supremacists (like Saunders Hall at UNC, recently renamed “Carolina Hall”).

Read the full list of demands issued by the students who protested at the town hall meeting.

Are the demonstrations going too far? Are the students right to demand major change? Are they going about it the right way? Are their methods productive? Counterproductive?

Orange County conservative Ashley DeSena joined WCHL’s Aaron Keck this week for a conversation about demonstrations on campus.