UNC Chapel Hill Chancellor Holden Thorp chimes in today with an update on the university's budget situation.
It's his first since the General Assembly approved a state budget, which, for UNC-CH brought a cut of about 7 percent.
As Thorp points out, Carolina had already implemented a 10 percent cut plan and as such is a little bit ahead of the game.
And the university did receive funding for some key initiatives, Thorp writes, including enrollment growth, faculty recruitment and retention, and a cancer fund.
Here's Thorp in his own words.



