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Parents, campus community support UNC students following lockdown


When Christine Senn received texts from her son at UNC about an armed and dangerous person on campus on Monday, she felt “helpless." The next day, she was handing out pizza in front of the Undergraduate Library with her son. A number of other parents, alumni, and on-campus organizations are supporting students following Monday’s events. (Daily Tar Heel)

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Parents, campus community support UNC students following lockdown