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	"author_name": "NC State Campus Workers Union: Grad Student Organizing Committee",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/nc-state-campus-workers",
	"title": "Stop Burdening NCSU Grad Students with Student Fees",
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	"description": "Currently, the student fees are approximately $1300 per semester, and includes many services that grad students generally do not utilize As our fees (and stipends) remain the same, the cost of living in Raleigh is rising, making it more difficult for students to live near campus with the current stipend. The grad student fees exceeds 10% of the grad student stipends for many departments In 2022, NC State University chancellor Randy Woodson made $2.3 million last year with $1.7 million in performance bonuses, with UNC Charlotte’s Sharon Gaber the next highest paid chancellor with just under $700,000. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, under the same UNC system rules, does require that all fees be covered for graduate workers on assistantships. We demand that North Carolina State University to cover the student fees as part of the measures to improve quality of life for the grad students",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/solidarity-against-grad-fees"
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