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Terminated Visas and Contested Ballots: What You Missed Last Week at UNC

5 min · 14 de abr de 2025
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In this episode of Heel Talk, AV Editor Natalie Bradin sits down with staffers Kshitiz Adhikari, N'Nia Brickhouse and Lizzie Stoner to recap some of the biggest stories from The Daily Tar Heel that you may have missed last week. The group discusses the Trump administration's termination of six international student visas at UNC, a recent decision to count the contested ballots in the race for North Carolina Supreme Court Justice and the latest art exhibition at Carrboro's Peel Gallery.

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