The UNC community was abuzz following the release of the Wainstein report on Wednesday. As part of our coverage, WCHL’s Aaron Keck, Art Chansky, and Jim Heavner spoke with a number of faculty, staff, and high-ranking administrators as well as observers.
Art Chansky asked UNC Athletic Director Bubba Cunningham to comment on the possibility of additional NCAA sanctions:
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Aaron Keck and sportswriter Barry Jacobs (also an Orange County Commissioner) discussed some of Wainstein’s findings about the motivations of those involved:
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UNC professor Deborah Stroman talks with Art about the finding that troubles her the most:
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Jim Heavner talks with UNC Faculty Chair Bruce Cairns, whose predecessor Jan Boxill was one of those implicated in the Wainstein report:
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UNC journalism professor Charlie Tuggle talks with Aaron about those on campus who could have raised questions but chose not to:
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Jim Heavner and Art Chansky speak with UNC Provost Jim Dean about next steps:
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And Carolina Connection’s Jess Clark reports to Aaron about the town hall-style meeting held Wednesday afternoon at the Genome Sciences Building, conducted by Chancellor Folt with hundreds of attendees.
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