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Margo Gray

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Campus Files
Trojan Course

Our executive producers and story editors are Maddy Sprungkaiser and Lloyd Lockridge. Campus Files is edited, mixed and mastered by Chris Basil and Andy Jaskiewicz. Special thanks to original theme music by James Waterman and Davy Sumner. If you have tips or story ideas, write to us at campusfilespod at gmail.com.

Campus Files
Trojan Course

Our executive producers and story editors are Maddy Sprungkaiser and Lloyd Lockridge. Campus Files is edited, mixed and mastered by Chris Basil and Andy Jaskiewicz. Special thanks to original theme music by James Waterman and Davy Sumner. If you have tips or story ideas, write to us at campusfilespod at gmail.com.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

Before diving into this episode, make sure to listen to UNC Parts 1 and 2. This one picks up right where we left off. The email took me by surprise. It landed in my inbox just as we were wrapping up the UNC story. The sender was Holden Thorpe, the former chancellor of UNC. He was the guy in charge when the university faced one of the worst athletic scandals in the history of college sports.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

Before diving into this episode, make sure to listen to UNC Parts 1 and 2. This one picks up right where we left off. The email took me by surprise. It landed in my inbox just as we were wrapping up the UNC story. The sender was Holden Thorpe, the former chancellor of UNC. He was the guy in charge when the university faced one of the worst athletic scandals in the history of college sports.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

Before diving into this episode, make sure to listen to UNC Parts 1 and 2. This one picks up right where we left off. The email took me by surprise. It landed in my inbox just as we were wrapping up the UNC story. The sender was Holden Thorpe, the former chancellor of UNC. He was the guy in charge when the university faced one of the worst athletic scandals in the history of college sports.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

To refresh your memory, the scandal involved hundreds of fake classes created to keep athletes eligible. I'd reached out to Thorpe for an interview, expecting to hear nothing back. But then, there it was in my inbox. Does this come with free Xanax? He joked. Then he said, JK, when would you like to do this?

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

To refresh your memory, the scandal involved hundreds of fake classes created to keep athletes eligible. I'd reached out to Thorpe for an interview, expecting to hear nothing back. But then, there it was in my inbox. Does this come with free Xanax? He joked. Then he said, JK, when would you like to do this?

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

To refresh your memory, the scandal involved hundreds of fake classes created to keep athletes eligible. I'd reached out to Thorpe for an interview, expecting to hear nothing back. But then, there it was in my inbox. Does this come with free Xanax? He joked. Then he said, JK, when would you like to do this?

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

I'm Margo Gray. This week on Campus Files, we explore what it was like to navigate one of the most tumultuous periods in UNC's history. What did Holden Thorpe really know? What would he do differently if given the chance? And can any university president manage the monstrosity that college athletics have become?

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

I'm Margo Gray. This week on Campus Files, we explore what it was like to navigate one of the most tumultuous periods in UNC's history. What did Holden Thorpe really know? What would he do differently if given the chance? And can any university president manage the monstrosity that college athletics have become?

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

I'm Margo Gray. This week on Campus Files, we explore what it was like to navigate one of the most tumultuous periods in UNC's history. What did Holden Thorpe really know? What would he do differently if given the chance? And can any university president manage the monstrosity that college athletics have become?

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

Before we dive into Holden Thorpe's tenure as UNC chancellor, I wanna give you a little background because Thorpe isn't just the former head of UNC, he's a lifelong fan and his connection to the university runs deep.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

Before we dive into Holden Thorpe's tenure as UNC chancellor, I wanna give you a little background because Thorpe isn't just the former head of UNC, he's a lifelong fan and his connection to the university runs deep.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

Before we dive into Holden Thorpe's tenure as UNC chancellor, I wanna give you a little background because Thorpe isn't just the former head of UNC, he's a lifelong fan and his connection to the university runs deep.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

When Thorpe couldn't sleep as a kid, his dad would try to lull him to rest by singing Hark the Sound, UNC's alma mater.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

When Thorpe couldn't sleep as a kid, his dad would try to lull him to rest by singing Hark the Sound, UNC's alma mater.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

When Thorpe couldn't sleep as a kid, his dad would try to lull him to rest by singing Hark the Sound, UNC's alma mater.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

So when it came time for college, it was only fitting that he applied to just one university, UNC.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

So when it came time for college, it was only fitting that he applied to just one university, UNC.

Campus Files
Carolina Way - Part 3 | Carolina's Favorite Son

So when it came time for college, it was only fitting that he applied to just one university, UNC.