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friday, october 1, 2010

‘Bad decisions’ mount during review


Former coach Blake no stranger to NCAA infractions, improper benefits Davis will keep his job, o∞cials say
by Jonathan Jones did not have enough infor- loan and a credit card issued in Blake’s by MELVIN BACKMAN and “I think I have total support,” he
sports Editor mation to dismiss him with name by Wichard’s sports agency, Pro Tect jonathan jones said.
Both North Carolina football coach Butch cause,” Baddour said. Management. SENIOR writers Yahoo Sports revealed hotel
Davis and athletic director Dick Baddour said Blake resigned from his “I don’t think anything came to light, from UNC officials are standing receipts Wednesday that link Blake
Thursday that they knew a month ago about position as associate coach what I understand from the administration, behind head football coach Butch and suspended UNC defensive
money exchanges between former coach John and recruiting coordinator on in that particular story that wasn’t already Davis amid increasing reports of tackle Marvin Austin with NFL
Blake and a sports agent. Sept. 5, one day after UNC’s known over the last couple of weeks as part of the improprieties of former asso- agent Gary Wichard.
In a statement released by the athletic depart- 30-24 loss to Louisiana the review and the investigation the NCAA con- ciate coach John Blake. The report shows that Austin
ment, Baddour said the University, through the State. ducted,” Davis said. In an address to reporters prior stayed at a California hotel and
NCAA investigation, uncovered financial docu- Football coach Yahoo Sports reported Davis said he was unaware that Blake’s to Thursday’s practice, Davis said his room was paid for by Pro Tect
ments on Aug. 31 tying Blake to sports agent Butch Davis Wednesday night that Blake relationship with Wichard included money he feels that he has the full backing Management, where Blake was
and friend Gary Wichard. didn’t know received at least six wire exchanges. of the University and has no plans once vice president of football
“Financial transactions in and of themselves about Blake’s transfers from Wichard, to step down as coach in light of the
don’t establish a violation, and at that time we dealings. along with a $45,000 See davis, Page 4 controversy. See confidence, Page 4

New Kenan construction on target Levering


to leave
Blue Zone to be
completed on time
48 percent
UNC for
by Louie Horvath
Percentage of seats the Blue Zone senior writer
would have to sell over the next 30 Kenan Stadium seems to be an imi-
years to pay off the construction costs. tation of the North Carolina football
team this season.
$13 million
Ohio
Just as the Tar Heels are missing
players due to an NCAA investiga-
Amount of donations already raised tion, Kenan Stadium is missing the
through one year.
fieldhouse that flanked the east end

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zone, in the midst of a $70 million
rebuilding campaign they titled the
“Blue Zone.”
Number of suites already sold for the
2011 season. Unlike the football team, this is
one project that is going exactly as
Job opportunity was
$0 planned. ‘too good to pass up’
Amount of money taken from the See blue zone, Page 4
University for construction throughout
By Andy Thomason
Assistant University Editor
the project.
Jenny Levering will leave her position as
assistant dean of students for fraternity and
sorority life for a job at Miami University in
Ohio, she said Thursday.
She accepted the position of director of the
Cliff Alexander Office of Fraternity and Sorority
Life and Leadership at
Mi a m i Un i v e r s i ty o n
Tuesday. Her new role will
be the equivalent of a pro-
motion, she said.
“They have a strategic
plan to build their fraternity
and sorority community to
build a model community
in the country,” she said.
Jenny “They want me to come
Levering in and lead those efforts.”
oversees Levering has been the
sororities and subject of controversy with-
fraternities. in the Greek community
due in part to her role in the
aftermath of the death of Delta Kappa Epsilon
fraternity president Courtland Smith last fall.
Levering said she was not looking to leave
UNC, but that the job in Oxford, Ohio, was too
attractive to pass up.
DTH/CHRIS ALTON “This was strictly a professional and per-
The Rams Club, UNC’s athletic booster club, plans for Kenan Stadium’s east end zone to be completed in time for North Carolina’s first home football game in the sonal decision that I made,” she said. “I never
2011 season. Officials said the club has exceeded its expectations for donations, which will pay for $35 million out of the $70 million total for the project. felt like I needed to leave UNC.”
Winston Crisp, vice chancellor for student
affairs, said Levering was not pressured to
leave.

Tuition decision process questioned


“Let me be absolutely clear,” he said. “In no
way, shape or form was Jenny’s job in danger. In
no way, shape or form was she forced to leave.”
She submitted a letter of resignation to
Crisp and interim Associate Dean of Students
Budget cuts force re-evaluation of options debate tuition increases for the upcom-
ing school year. But budget shortfalls and
Officials such as Perry and Farmer,
who played significant roles in Thursday’s
Jonathan Sauls on Wednesday, she said.
Levering notified UNC fraternity and sorority
resulting tuition decisions are finalized in discussion, said this year’s crisis provides presidents of her plans via e-mail on Thursday.
by Eliza Kern one’s time.” the following summer, leading to a feeling a unique opportunity to re-evaluate the Levering said she was made aware of the
sEnior writer Several members called for a new, among some administrators that their fall tuition process. opening at Miami University in July and sub-
When members of UNC’s tuition and comprehensive tuition plan that would tuition process needs to be restructured. “We could be here 10 years from now mitted her resume for consideration then.
fee advisory task force took their seats in streamline the process and provide pre- Proposals generated by last fall’s task and be having the same conversation we’re She traveled to Ohio to interview for the
South Building for Thursday’s meeting, dictability for students in future years — force were approved through UNC’s Board having today, if we have a series of one- position three weeks ago, said Scott Walter,
the scene didn’t look too different from likely through much higher tuition that of Trustees and the UNC-system Board of year conversations each year talking about vice president of student affairs at Miami
last fall. could more closely align UNC with its peer Governors, with a plan for a 5.2 percent what we did last year,” Farmer said. University, who hired her.
Some of the same PowerPoint slides institutions’ in-state cost of attendance. tuition increase set in motion. But a provi- However, the state’s constitution Walter said the members of the search com-
were projected before them. Bruce “This is a real window of opportunity,” sion in the N.C. General Assembly’s budget mandates that the public system provide mittee selected her unanimously.
Carney, executive vice chancellor and said Board of Trustees member Roger in July that allowed individual campuses tuition as inexpensively as is “practicable,” “We can’t wait for her to get here,” he said.
provost, sat at the head of the table. Perry. “We need to take control of our to increase tuition by an additional $750 and the plan would likely face serious “She was everybody’s number one choice.”
Members looked at a proposal to raise own destiny. Or at least have a plan that changed that figure. opposition from students and state leg- Asked whether the university was aware of
tuition by 6.5 percent, and debated the takes control of our own destiny.” Resident tuition increased by $950 for islators. Currently, increases to in-state the controversy surrounding Levering in the
competing priorities of providing low Farmer and Perry in particular sug- the current academic year, when an only tuition are held to 6.5 percent, but that past year, Walter said the committee “checked
cost of attendance and maintaining a gested that raising tuition to put UNC in $200 increase had been discussed earlier cap is set to expire this year. references.” He declined to comment further,
high quality education. line with its peer public institutions would — a decision administrators said was cru- Committee co-chairman and Student saying it was a personnel matter.
But there was a strong sense that what better protect the University from future cial to maintaining quality of instruction, Body President Hogan Medlin was in Levering said her last day at UNC will be
worked last year won’t work this year. state budget cuts. They also asserted that a but received criticism from students. class during Thursday’s meeting, but the Nov. 5, and her first day at Miami University
“This yearly debate about tuition is not higher but stabilized cost would give great- With stimulus funding for the state set task force will meet at least two more will be Dec. 1.
constructive,” said Steve Farmer, director er predictability to incoming students. to expire this year, legislators have told times before recommending a policy to Controversy around Levering surrounded
of admissions. “It’s become ritualized. We “People would know almost exactly University officials to prepare for another the chancellor. differing accounts of her contact with Smith
argue for a month about a difference of a what they’d have to pay,” Farmer said. “We $54 million in state funding cuts, which the night of his death, as well as her role
hundred dollars. In a way, I supposed it’s wouldn’t be debating this each year.” Carney said could affect almost all aspects Contact the University Editor
cathartic. But it’s not a good use of any- Each fall, the task force meets to of campus, including tuition. at udesk@unc.edu. See levering, Page 4

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New rec. center for UNC-W B.J.


Campus Briefs
University researchers find
key lung cancer molecules

Lawson
A team of researchers from
UNC’s Lineberger Comprehensive
Cancer Center, led by associate pro- Project will be funded by student fees “The mock drawings have been up for
fessor of medicine Neil Hayes, have a year. Students have been able to give

back
for the first time ever definitively Viviana Bonilla lopez “We have to wait for state con-
identified four molecular subtypes staff writer struction to approve the project,” feedback, which is really cool.”
of squamous cell carcinoma, one Students will be paying a little he said.
of the most common types of lung more to stay fit at UNC-Wilmington The project is estimated to take Matthew Victory, unc-w student body president

again
cancer. in the coming year. 18 months to complete, said Jim
Despite it’s relative prevalence, After the UNC-W Student Pue-Gilchrist, assistant director ter three to four times per week. is expected to include two large
Government Association raised
scientists have still never been able of architectural and construction Because of the cost to each stu- group exercise rooms, a solar
concerns about overcrowding in
to devise what triggers its develop- services. dent, the Student Government power heated indoor pool, a sea-
ment. the campus’ only recreation center, Pre-construction work started in Association is trying to make sure hawk-shaped outdoor pool, four
the university decided to take on a
But the hope is that this discov- September, Fischetti said. even students who are graduating racquet ball courts, larger locker
ery — the first of its kind — will $35 million expansion.
Funding for the project will
The Student Government con-
ducted an initial survey to consult
benefit from the expansion.
“Students now will be able to
rooms, an expansion of the run-
ning track and additional fitness
Says he can win
shed some light on the cellular and
molecular origin of tumor growth, come from a $256 increase in students in 2007. use it for two years after it’s built,” staff offices, among other changes, seat this time
which could in turn lead to better student fees, said Dana Fischetti, “You are talking about a thir- UNC-W Student Body President Pue-Gilchrist said.
media relations manager for UNC-
therapies for the cancer by allowing ty-year debt,” Fischetti said. “We Matthew Victory said. “We are Currently the facility includes an
W. working on making it available to
by seth cline
scientists and doctors to specialize wanted to make sure they under- indoor running track, three multi- staff writer
treatment. “Because it is not an academic stood the implications for that.” them.” purpose courts, one group exer-
After years of studying medi-
building, we are not eligible for The survey showed most stu- The university is also making cise room, one fitness center with
cal and engineering systems,
UNC researchers find genes state funding,” Fischetti said. dents are willing to take on the efforts to include students in the machines, and one climbing wall.
William “B.J.” Lawson discovered
The start date for the construc- burden. design process. “Sometimes you have to wait for
that influence human height tion of the 100,000-square -foot “It’s always really crowded,” “ The mock drawings have
one system he didn’t understand:
things that are really good,” Victory
Washington politics.
recreation center is not confirmed said UNC-W freshman Kevin been up for a year,” Victory said. said. “Students understand that.”
A team of researchers, includ- “Medicine and engineering
at this time, said Tim McNeilly, McCaffrey. “There is a lot of com- “Students have been able to give
ing some from the UNC School of are disciplines that teach you to
director of campus recreation at petition for equipment.” feedback, which is really cool.” Contact the State & National
Medicine and the Gillings School study systems and solve prob-
the university. McCaffrey said he visits the cen- The expanded recreation center Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu.
of Global Public Health, has found lems,” Lawson said. “After years
hundreds of genes that play a role of frustration and cynicism with
in human height. Washington,
The findings confirmed that a I gradually
combination, rather than a single, realized I
gene determines one’s height while elections needed to do
directing further study into the 2010 something.”
biology of human growth. So after
The study appeared online selling his
Wednesday in the journal “Nature.” medical
UNC genetics professor Karen engineering company, Mercury
Mohlke was a co-author of the MD, in 2006, Lawson set his
study. sights on Democrat Rep. David
Price’s U.S. House seat in the 4th
UNC study to help detect District, which includes Orange
County.
sponges left inside patients
After a sound defeat in 2008,
A UNC study shows that surgi- in which he won only 37 per-
cal sponges with implanted radio cent of the vote, Lawson was
frequency tags might serve as an not deterred. This year, Lawson
effective replacement for manual believes the unaffiliated vote will
counting and X-ray detection in swing in his direction and make
preventing sponges from being left the difference in
inside surgical patients. the rematch.
Those tags would use the same Although
technology in clothing tags used in he distrusts
retail store tracking systems. political labels,
Surgical sponges are used to Lawson’s plat-
absorb and improve access to form closely
organs during surgical procedures resembles that
and are different than those found of libertar-
in households. i a n s s u c h a s B.J. Lawson
Rep. Ron Paul, is running for
R -Te x a s , a n d Democrat Rep.
City Briefs includes abol- David Price’s
Tar Heel Express shuttle to ishing the IRS, US House seat.
the income tax,
operate for Saturday game the Federal Reserve. In addition,
Chapel Hill Transit will provide Lawson advocates eliminating
a shuttle service on Saturday for government spending on educa-
the 3:30 p.m. UNC football game tion and alternative energy.
against East Carolina University. On many social issues, Lawson
The Tar Heel Express shuttle is more liberal than many of his
service will begin at 12:30 p.m. fellow Republicans, which has
from the Friday Center and earned him some support with
University Mall park and ride lots UNC students.
and at 2 p.m. from the Southern “He’s good about the govern-
Village and Jones Ferry park and ment issues because he stays con-
ride lots. servative about them, and he’s
The shuttle will run continu- liberal about some social issues,”
ously and stop every 10 to 15 min- said Nina Kelly, who was appoint-
dth/shane pusz ed by the College Republicans to
utes between the lots and Kenan Senior Spanish major Olivia Myrick (center) rehearses for “Sweet Charity” with sophomore political science and Spanish major
Stadium. lead Tar Heels for Lawson on
Michael McWaters (left) and freshman business major Taylore Woods (left) on Thursday in the Cabaret. The show runs Nov. 12-16. Wednesday.
Shuttle rides are $5 round-trip
“I see him as the most likely to

MUSIC AND MEDICINE


and $3 one-way.
The shuttle will operate for 45 be the change candidate because
minutes following the game. he’s more moderate and appeals
both ways,” Kelly said.
Lawson’s campaign focuses on
Hillsborough names Duane
Hampton new police chief Talented senior blends like “The Producers,” “Hairspray,” and said. “That’s the great thing about Pauper
cutting the size of government
and its spending — a Tea Party
“STOMP.” — you can work in all these different
Duane Hampton was selected interests, aspirations “It’s a sad, sad thing that she is pursuing capacities.”
ideology that is gaining momen-
tum.
Thursday as the new chief of police medicine over theater,” said Jan Buttram, While applying to medical schools and “My thinking is that the gov-
for the town of Hillsborough. by Kelsey Tsipis the artistic director of Abingdon Theatre. administrating the company, Myrick is set ernment has completely over-
Hampton, a lieutenant with staff writer “I hate to think that her talents are not to star as Nickie in Pauper’s fall produc- stepped the bounds set for it in
the Durham Police Department, For four years, Olivia Myrick has been going to be contributed toward American tion, “Sweet Charity,” which opens Nov. the Constitution,” Lawson said.
will start Nov. 1. defending her decision to go to medical theater.” 12. He would know — since 2008
He replaces former C hie f school. Myrick, a senior Spanish major from But Myrick’s friends and coworkers say he’s ordered more than 75,000
Clarence Birkhead, who resigned But it’s hard when the operating theater Charlotte on the pre-med path, is also a that she is able to excel at all of her passions pocket Constitutions to hand out
in April. isn’t the only theater that calls her name. highly-regarded executive director of the with seamless ease. to voters.
About 200 applications for the This summer, Myrick interned for Pauper Players, an entirely student-run “I can definitely see her being success- Most Republican candidates in
position were reviewed by the Abingdon Theatre, a nonprofit theater com- theater musical production company at ful in the medical world,” said Kim Sharp, the 4th District struggle to raise
town. Ten candidates were then pany in New York City. UNC. the associate artistic direction and literary money in the relatively liberal dis-
interviewed by the town manager, Her work there helped land her a sec- Myrick attributes her success in New York manager of Abington Theatre. “Her focus trict, but Lawson’s campaign raised
until the selection was narrowed ond internship as the personal script con- to her experience working in all the aspects is incredible and she’s such an intelligent more than $520,000 in 2008 and
to four, who went through a semi- sultant for Richard Frankel, a producer at of Pauper Players’ shows. woman.” nearly $150,000 this year. Most
finals assessment in August. Richard Frankel/Marc Routh Productions “It really gave me the backing to apply of that has come from individual
Hampton has an advanced law — the company behind Broadway hits for these internships in New York,” Myrick See pauper, Page 11
enforcement certificate, a Masters See lawson, Page 11
in public administration from UNC
and a law enforcement superviso-

Chomsky says fossil fuel dependence disastrous


ry certificate from N.C. State. He
has a bachelor of arts degree from
Virginia Tech.

Clean-up effort begins after by Jordan walker lic dependant on fossil fuels through general public to interact with him.
Tuesday oil spill in Carrboro staff writer what he called “social engineering.” The opportunity to do this isn’t
On Thursday, Noam Chomsky “We had preexisting infrastruc- going to be around forever.”
Although spilled oil from an practiced his right to free speech tures that were dismantled,” he Chomsky argued that the terror
underground fuel tank in Carrboro by telling a crowd of nearly 800 said, referencing the railroad and list is completely arbitrary, and a lot
has been contained, the clean-up that the human race is doomed — trolley systems of the past. of the organizations on the terrorist
effort has just begun. unless it takes action. In the Q&A session, he answered list are simply organizations that the
Mark Powers, the underground “Once you go up the scale of questions ranging from freedom of President Barack Obama’s adminis-
storage tank supervisor for the intelligence, life becomes less prob- speech to the two-party system. tration doesn’t like.
Raleigh branch of the state’s envi-able,” Chomsky said. “The spectrum in which they “Noam Chomsky is an extraor-
ronment and natural resources Chomsky, a Massachusetts work is pretty narrow,” he said, refer- dinary intellectual and human
department, said he has been com- Institute of Technology linguistics ring to the two-party system. He rights activist, both in the scope
municating with the owner of a professor and prominent intellectu- said that the U.S. political system is and breadth of his activities,” said
275-gallon subterranean fuel tank al, appeared in Gerrard Hall and the a one party system — “The Business Hayden Rose, a freshman who
that began leaking on Tuesday. Student Union as part of the second Party.” attended the Q&A session.
“The property owner has hired annual First Amendment Day. He also expressed concern over “For someone whose world-
an environmental consultant who The first event, hosted by UNC’s freedom of speech, noting that a view has been so largely shaped
is fixing up the booms,” Powers Parr Center for Ethics, was a brief person can be charged with sup- by Chomsky, seeing him speak in
lecture on the environment fol-
said. “A geologist will be out there porting terrorists if they give advice person for the first time was an
lowed by several questions. The
(today) to check the infected soil.” to a known terrorist organization. incredible experience,” Rose said.
“They got a vacuum truck to second event was a Q&A session “Noam Chomsky is one of the WXYC will rebroadcast the lec-
get most of the spill, and only thewhere students had an hour to ask most important minds today,” ture on Sunday at 5 p.m.
residual stuff is left now.” Chomsky whatever they wanted. said Pete Mills, co-chairman of
To read more, visit www.dailytar- He said society’s dependence on Advocates for Human Rights, a Staff Writer Sophia Zhang
dth/stephan grabner
heel.com/City. fossil fuels could be disastrous for the committee of the Campus Y, which contributed reporting.
human race. He also discussed cor- hosted the Q&A session. “And this Contact the University Editor Noam Chomsky answers questions after his presentation Thursday
-From staff and wire reports porations’ roles in making the pub- is a chance for students and the at udesk@unc.edu. afternoon at Gerrard Hall. He spoke about environmental ethics.
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blue zone “Having a financial model where you Davis “Clearly as the football coach you’d like to
from page 1

“The contractor and subcon-


don’t even have to sell half of your seats from page 1

“Clearly as the football coach


think that you would know. But the answer
tractor are doing a phenomenal to make it work is really conservative.” you’d like to think that you would to your question is that I did not know.”
job,” UNC athletic director Dick know,” Davis said. “But the answer
Baddour said. “They are working karlton creech, rams club director of tickets and parking to your question is that I did not Butch davis, unc football coach
hard, it’s really been exciting to see know.”
the progress.” has not dampened donors’ interest, seats and suites. Davis hired Blake in December in his first collegiate coaching job.
Baddour said there have been as the donations are continuing to Montgomery said the Rams Club 2006 after Blake was an assistant The following year he was pro- North Carolina safety Da'Norris
no hiccups in construction, and roll in ahead of schedule. has 17 of the 20 suites already sold coach at the University of Nebraska. moted to graduate assistant before Searcy was cleared to play by
Rams Club director of tickets and “The one thing about our donor for next season. Along with his three-year stint with taking an assistant coaching spot the NCAA and University officials
parking Karlton Creech echoed the base, we have 28 sports, and our “We need to sell 48 percent of the the Huskers, Blake has worked as an with Tulsa in 1987. Thursday.
same sentiment. mission has been to fund scholar- inventory to finance that $35 million assistant coach at the University of The NCAA ruled on Dec. 19, The senior will make his debut
“We’re on schedule to be ready ships for those sports at NCAA- over 30 years,” Creech said. “Having Tulsa, Mississippi State University 1988 that major infractions had this Saturday against East
for opening day next year,” said maximum levels for all times,” a financial model where you don’t and the University of Oklahoma, occurred at Oklahoma includ- Carolina after missing three
Creech, who oversees the construc- Montgomery said. even have to sell half of your seats to where he was also head coach from ing improper recruiting contacts, games due to eligibility issues.
tion from the Rams Club side. “Our donors really take a broad make it work is really conservative. 1996-98. unethical conduct and a lack of
Despite the rather unsightly view of our program, and they are We tried to be responsible through- None of the four previous institutional control.
makeshift trailers and steel frame excited about the possibilities.” out all the planning in this.” schools at which Blake either One year later, Blake returned tive background check on them,”
that houses the scoreboard this Just as donors do not seem No matter what happens, the assisted or coached received any to the Sooner program, which Davis said.
season, Creech maintains that the deterred by the investigation, building will not take away any major NCAA infractions during had been placed on probation “As in the case of Coach Blake,
construction serves a use. neither do those in the athletic money from the University’s coffers, his tenure. for three years, as an assistant there were no indications and no
“Our construction site may be department, who maintain that Creech said. In 1985, the NCAA launched an coach. cause for concern.”
the best marketing tool we have,” the investigation has done nothing “There are no plans or it has never investigation into possible recruit- “Our human resource depart-
Creech said. “The 60,000 people to lessen their excitement for the been thought of that the University ing violations at Oklahoma. At the ment, before they hire any employ- Contact the Sports Editor
in Kenan during every home game new building. would have to prop us up if it went time, Blake was a student assistant ee, they do a complete and exhaus- at sports@unc.edu.
this year can see firsthand the “The important thing about this bad,” Creech said. “We would alter
progress.”
The Rams Club, the primary
project is that it will touch so many
different people,” Baddour said.
the scope of the project before we
did that. We would not build some- confidence believe that Butch should be a part
of that effort to lead this football
Thursday to evaluate the athletic
department’s academic support
from page 1
booster club in charge of funding “When I say it’s an investment into thing or try to build it cheaper.” program in the way that we know system, said Steve Kirschner, an
UNC athletics, split the $70 mil- our future, it’s into our 28-sport All of the money that comes in operations, according to Yahoo he can.” athletics department spokesman.
lion tab for the renovation, expect- program and that future.” from the Blue Zone tickets above Sports. In the story, Wichard According to Davis’ contract, the Winston said concerns about
ing to pay for half of it with private “In the scheme and timing of the 48 percent threshold will go denied any financial relationship University would have cause to fire Davis’ oversight of the team are
donations and half from ticket things, we needed to do it.” into other athletic programs, with Blake. Davis if a violation by an assistant mere speculation, and that part of
sales in the expanded Blue Zone The Kenan Fieldhouse, which funding scholarships in Olympic The NCAA is investigating the coach occurred and Davis had rea- the blame lies with students who
seating area. was built in 1927, was starting to sports and refurbished facilities. UNC football team for players’ son to know or should have known. used poor judgment.
After just one year of fundrais- show signs of wear. The building will hold a weight improper agent benefits and aca- Bob Winston, chairman of the “It’s bad decisions by students
ing, the Rams Club has already “And the old fieldhouse, it was room and study facility for Olympic demic misconduct. UNC Board of Trustees, said the and bad decisions by adults,” he
raised $13 million and met the time,” Montgomery said. “The aca- athletes. Titled the Carolina Student- UNC’s student-run Honor Court latest revelation has not shaken the said of the agents who sought
five-year goal it set. That puts it demic area was small, the Olympic Athlete Center for Excellence, the is investigating the academic por- board’s confidence in Davis. access to UNC players.
almost twice as close to the $35 sport weight room was small, the facility will rival those of any other
tion. “They have confidence in Coach Chancellor Holden Thorp and
million dollar price tag than it had roof was leaking. It was just not a school in the nation. In an interview, athletic director Davis to lead the University of Baddour said the situation with the
planned. good environment. I think this is “They’ll be on par with the best Dick Baddour said calls for Davis’ North Carolina football team,” football program has not reached a
“From the fundraising and sales going to be new and exciting for in the ACC, and nationally,” Creech resignation are without merit. Winston said. lack of institutional control.
side, things are going really well,” everyone.” said. “I continue to give Butch Davis “The agent issue is less clear “Those things have to do more
Rams Club executive director John The other half of the $70 mil- my support,” he said. “Clearly we’ve than the academic side,” he added. with not having a strong compli-
Montgomery said. lion price tag is contingent on Contact the Sports Editor identified some areas we need to Two NCAA representatives ance program in place or ignoring
The ongoing NCAA investigation ticket sales in those Blue Zone at sports@unc.edu. work together to be stronger and I were on campus Wednesday and obvious kinds of issues, and that
has not happened,” Baddour said.
Thorp and Baddour said the

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accepted. The application deadline for Spring 2011 contributed reporting.
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Our graduates go into positions of: Some of the exciting, emerging and growing fields
of information science students may wish to explore levering
from page 1
• Project Managers include:
• Social Media Managers monitoring parties.
• Web Masters • Social Networking (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) DKE President Davis
• Knowledge Management Analysts • Market, Business and Competitive Intelligence Willingham said he wasn’t very
• Information Technology Analysts • Search Engine Marketing or Search Engine surprised by the news because of
• Risk Management: Vulnerability Analysis, Optimization Levering’s tenuous relationship
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuation • Cyber and Internet Security with some Greek students.
• Research Assistants • Web Development, Usability and User “There has been kind of an
• Software Quality Engineers Interface Design embattled history,” he said.
Interfraternity Council President
Those who’d like to learn more about the program (for applying in Spring 2011) Tucker Piner said some fraternity
members might be pleased by
should stop by the SILS booth at the Majors Expo 2010 hosted by the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill General Alumni Association. The event is scheduled Tar Heel tradition since 1982 Levering’s departure, but that’s
because of the nature of her job.
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on October 6, 2010 in the Great Hall of the Student Union. “Jenny has a difficult job,” he
said. “She deals with a lot of dif-
Undergraduate students who have completed at least the first semester of their sophomore Downtown Chapel Hill ficult people. Fraternity guys have
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Walter said will optimize Levering’s
transition into the job.
“You’re not going to find a more
similar situation than that between
Miami and North Carolina in terms
of traditions, chapters and number
of students,” he said.

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The department Levering is slat-
ed to lead is broader in scope than
her current office, with a greater
Hosted by the School of Information and Library Science emphasis on leadership develop-
ment, an aspect of the job that
attracted Levering, she said.
Crisp, who knew about Levering’s
“If we did not have libraries, application since the summer, said
he understands Levering’s decision.
“She had a harder time with this
would anyone invent them?” decision than I did for her,” he said.
“It’s not just about Greek life any-
more.”
Chancellor Holden Thorp, who
learned of Levering’s interest in the
position a few weeks ago, said the
Tuesday, October 5, 3 p.m. Presented by prospect of upward mobility moti-

Chris Batt
vated the decision.
Grand Ballroom of the George Watts Hill “She’s in a position where there’s
Alumni Center at UNC at Chapel Hill a lot more rungs above her on the
ladder at other universities, so it’s
reception to follow OBE, Director of Chris Batt Consulting Ltd. and former Chief Executive not surprising that she would be
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Ackley a hit from coast to coast


INSIDE

Former Tar Heel finds his form after early struggles


By Aaron Taube “He was the most even-tempered guy
Assistant Sports Editor you ever met,” said UNC left fielder Ben
In baseball, statistics are much more than Bunting, who was Ackley’s teammate for
out with concussion just numbers. They’re labels that allow fans two years. “No matter what was going on, he
Katelyn Falgowski has yet to to compare players across generations of the was always the same even, cool attitude.”
play this season. PAGE 7 nation’s pastime. It’s a trait that manifests itself not just in
A pitcher does not win 20 games so Ackley’s off-the-field demeanor, but also in
much as he becomes a 20-game winner, his play. While he has extraordinary hand-
and a player who gets a hit 299 times out of eye coordination, Ackley also has a remark-
1,000 is never thought of the same as one able ability to discern between a strike and
who reaches the timeless plateau of a .300 a ball.
average. More importantly, he has the self-control
A month into Dustin Ackley’s tenure to refrain from swinging at the latter. Ackley
as a member of the Double-A West Tenn managed a respectable .345 on-base per-
Diamond Jaxx, the most decorated hitter in centage by drawing 19 walks in 26 games
University of North Carolina baseball his- even in the depths of his dreadful first
tory was — for the first time in his life — a month in Tennessee.
Second chance QB .200 hitter. “One of the first traits that you look for
“I had my slumps in college, but never in a young hitter is does he know the differ-
ECU’s Dominque Davis will test
a month of baseball to slump like I did at ence between a ball and a strike and how
UNC’s secondary. PAGE 6 the beginning of this year,” Ackley said. “It’s quickly can he make that adjustment,” UNC
tough. I don’t think anyone could say it’s not baseball coach Mike Fox said.
tough when you’re slumping.” “His plate discipline is something he
He sported an anemic .305 slugging per- pretty much had when he got there, and it’s
centage and was struggling in the field after pretty incredible how advanced it was when
moving from first base to second at the start he got here.”
of his pro career. To those who had followed Even with his batting average sitting on
Ackley at UNC from 2007-2009, this sort of the Mendoza line, the 2009 ACC Player of
performance was almost unthinkable. the Year was unfazed. He just kept taking
In three All-American seasons in Chapel pitches, working the count and getting on
Hill, Ackley never hit less than .400 and base — waiting out his slump like so many
mashed his way to school records in batting of his lengthy turns at bat. While he adjust-
Step into The elevator average, hits, runs and total bases. After a ed to minor-league pitching at the plate,
Check out the DTH’s new feature career that included three consecutive trips he started to become more comfortable at
and see who’s on the rise and to the College World Series, the Walnut Cove second base.
decline this week. PAGE 8 native was selected by the Seattle Mariners And then he started hitting.
with the second overall pick of the 2009 During his final two months with the
ONLINE MLB Draft. Two months later, he signed a Diamond Jaxx, Ackley raised his batting
five-year contract worth at least $7.5 million, average by more than 60 points and posted
Online rosters with a $6 million signing bonus to boot. a rock-solid .833 on-base plus slugging
Head to dailytarheel.com/ Going from a big man on campus at percentage. His improvement earned him
sports to find a complete print- UNC to a struggling minor leaguer with a promotion to the Mariners’ Triple-A affili-
out version of both teams’ the Mariners’ Double-A affiliate might have ate, the Tacoma (Wash.) Rainiers, at the All-
rosters for your convenience. made a lesser ballplayer fall apart at the Star break.
seams. Even a player with Ackley’s potential “He’s simple to work with,” Rainiers
CONGRATULATIONS!!! might have wilted under the pressure of his
first prolonged bout with failure in a sport
hitting coach and interim manager Jose
Castro said. “I mean, the kid was born to
Bev Howarth won The that he previously dominated. hit. His work, his talent and everything
Daily Tar Heel and R&R But Ackley is different — a rare 22-year- that he has offensively, it’s what a hitting dth file photo
old talent defined as much by his control coach dreams of.”
Grill dinner and game and discipline as he is his prodigious hitting
Former UNC standout and multiple Tar Heel record holder Dustin Ackley has continued
his success in the minor leagues. Ackley, 2009’s second overall draft pick by the Seattle
giveaway capabilities. See Ackley, Page 6 Mariners, helped the Tacoma (Wash.) Rainiers to the national championship in September.

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Dual-threat QB awaits Tar Heels That’s What They Said

Davis’ journey leads him to Saturday


by Grant Fitzgerald ity so far this season. But, corner-
staff writer back Tre Boston says that they have
The numbers East Carolina quar- noticed a weakness in game film.
terback Dominique Davis has posted “He likes to throw to his first
this year have been impressive. check-down man,” Boston said. “If
Through his first three starts, we can eliminate that first check, he
Davis has averaged 297 yards likes to scramble and we have great
passing and three touchdowns per
game while limiting his intercep-
defensive linemen and linebackers “After the game,
who are going to get there.”
tions to just one per game. Stopping Davis will be easier Anson made us
But Davis’ path to ECU was said than done. Thus far, the red-
not as smooth as the 2010 season shirt junior has completed more
stand there and
thus far. than 65 percent of his passes to a watch them
Once upon a time, Davis was talented wide receiver corps.
being groomed as the heir appar- ECU senior wide receiver celebrate on our
ent to Matt Ryan at Boston College
and thought he would go down as
Dwayne Harris is a speedy play
maker who has burned defenses
home field…
the next great Eagle quarterback. this season to the tune of 294 yards nobody felt good
Though he lost the first post- and four touchdowns.
Ryan quarterback competition to “Every team we have played has about that.”
senior Chris Crane, Davis still saw had a good receiver,” Boston said.
snaps under center and became “I practice against Greg Little and Rachel Wood, UNC Women’s
the starter when Crane was injured you can’t get any better than that.” soccer player, on her coach’s
against Wake Forest. The young What is worrisome to the UNC actions after last week’s 3-2 loss
quarterback brought the Eagles to defense is not just what Davis can
the ACC Championship Game. do with his arm, but what he can
And then disaster struck. Coach do with his legs.
Jeff Jagodzinski was fired after the Though he is typically a pocket
season and Davis was suspended passer, Davis has shown the abil-
for the next year due to academic ity to avoid defenders and extend
reasons. Davis decided to transfer plays with his running ability.
— and just like that, his career in Still, defensive coordinator
Chesnut Hill was over. Everett Withers has schemed for
Instead of pouting, Davis con- mobile quarterbacks before and
tinued to work on his game at Fort said Davis isn’t any different.
Scott Community College in Kansas. “It’s obviously a challenge anytime
Davis led Fort Scott to an 11-1 record, you have a quarterback who can tuck
and East Carolina offered him a sec- it and run,” Withers said. “We have
ond chance at being a major college
quarterback.
to do smart things in our rush game,
not just lose it up the middle, we
“Well, it’s
Un d e r n e w c o a c h Ru ffi n want to make him go sideways.” probably the first
McNeill’s spread offense, Davis has Even though the Tar Heels are
blossomed into an accurate and still without six defensive start- time I’ve seen
dangerous passer capable of putting
big numbers on the scoreboard.
ers, Withers has confidence in his
young secondary against the East
guys smile in
“He’s a great quarterback, he’s Carolina signal caller. about six weeks.”
very accurate,” UNC linebacker “We know he’s a good player and
Bruce Carter said. “He puts the ball hopefully we’ll be up to the task of Butch Davis, unc football
right where it needs to be for the corralling him this week.” coach on his players in the lock-
receivers to catch it.” dth file/bj dworak er room after UNC’s 17-13 win
The Tar Heel defense has not Contact the Sports Editor Gene Robinson (1) and the rest of the Tar Heel secondary will be tested by ECU quarterback Dominique against rutgers last saturday
experienced a passer of Davis’ abil- at sports@unc.edu. Davis. The redshirt junior averages three touchdowns a game and nearly 300 yards in the air for the Pirates.

ackley ning team. He homered twice dur-


ing the Pacific Coast League play-
who lived with Ackley for two years
in college, said his friend is the
it’s unknown whether Ackley will
spend his next season in Tacoma
from page 5
offs in September, boosting the same as he always was — trustwor- or be given a chance to make his
Ackley announced his arrival Rainiers to their first outright PCL thy, hard-working and humble. major-league debut.
October 1-31, 2010 in the Pacific Northwest by belt- championship since 1969. “I went out there this summer, But true to form, the former Tar
ing a home run in his first time at “The coaches are more laid-back, and it was almost like he didn’t Heel isn’t worrying about his status
NORTH CAROLINA
&
the plate and finished the season it’s more fun,” Ackley said. “Anytime have all that money, he just moved as a future Mariner.
fifth on the team in batting average you’re winning, it’s a lot more fun.” to Seattle,” Lusk said. “He under- “There’s really no timetable in

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Despite Ackley’s success and the
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checking account, UNC baseball
stands that he’s been very blessed,
but the blessings he’s received, it’s
not something he wants to wear on
pro ball,” he said. “Anything can
happen and it might be when you
least expect or it could be when you

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DTH PICKS OF THE WEEK The Lowdown on saturday’s Game


East Carolina vs.
North Carolina
The DTH SportsFriday staff and one celebrity compete to pick the winners of the
biggest ACC and national college football games each week. (2-1) Kenan Stadium, Chapel Hill, 3:30 p.m. (1-2)

In Week Two of our illustrious DTH picks crown. UNC Student Body HEAD-TO-HEAD
of the week, assistant sports editor Mark This week we have four ACC games and President Hogan Medlin
Even if ECU’s front seven was good. I’d still
Thompson and Megan Walsh took home the four national games like always. Miami sounds confident in his UNC rush vs.
take UNC’s rushing game. The Pirates allow
title of top picker, each going 6-2. and Clemson offer an interesting match picks for this week. The ECU front more than 176 rushing yards a game, and that
guest pickers have an seven makes Johnny White salivate. Edge: UNC
Thompson missed the mark on Duke and while the team you’d think to be ranked in
South Carolina while Walsh picked Georgia Virginia Tech-N.C. State game is in fact not impressive 13-3 record dur-
ing the first two weeks.
Tech and West Virginia last week for their the Hokies.
UNC pass It’s as simple as this. Until T.J. Yates shows me
only blemishes. Our guest picker this week is Hogan Medlin, that he’s back to his form of the past three
Five panelists missed the Duke-Army and UNC’s Student Body President. Medlin leads “Duke has looked abysmal,” he always vs. ECU seasons, I’m taking UNC’s passing game all
Georgia Tech-N.C. State game, proof that the student body with gusto and hopes to picks “a team Mark Ingram is on” and that secondary day. Yates for Heisman. Edge: UNC
the Blue Devils got too much love and the carry that same momentum into this week- the Cardinal is “not ready for Oregon’s
Wolfpack not enough. end’s college football matches. speed.”
Senior writer Louie Horvath is picking up He offered some commentary on his picks, Follow him on Twitter to hear any and all ECU rush vs. Following a career game against Rutgers
with six solo tackles and three sacks,
the caboose of the panel after going 4-4 last with the choice of UNC against ECU an easy information regarding UNC’s student body UNC front Quinton Coples will be after a rushing game
week. He needs some help this week to get one. even after his picks are history at twitter. seven that gets 142 yards a game. Edge: UNC
back into contention for our end-of-the-year He says “Russell Wilson is a baller,” com/hoganmedlin.
ECU has a passing game that averages just shy
Jonathan Louie Mark Aaron Megan Sarah Hogan ECU pass of 300 yards a game. Forty-one of the Pirates’
Jones Horvath Thompson Taube Walsh Frier Medlin vs. UNC first downs have come in the air, and that ratio
Last Week 5-3 4-4 6-2 5-3 6-2 5-3 5-3 secondary likely won’t stop Saturday. Edge: ECU
Record to date 12-4 (.750) 9-7 (.562) 12-4 (.750) 10-6 (.625) 11-5 (.687) 10-6 (.625) 13-3 (.812)
ECU at UNC UNC UNC UNC UNC UNC UNC UNC
The Pirates average 4.3 yards per punt
Miami at Clemson Clemson Clemson Miami Clemson Miami Miami Miami
return compared to the Tar Heels’ 17.
Va. Tech at N.C. State Va. Tech Va. Tech N.C. State Va. Tech N.C. State Va. Tech N.C. State Special Teams Conversely, UNC allows 24.6 yards per punt
Duke at Maryland Duke Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland compared to ECU’s 10.2 Edge: Push
Florida at Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama
Stanford at Oregon Stanford Oregon Stanford Oregon Stanford Oregon Oregon
Penn State at Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa The Bottom Line — North Carolina 27, East Carolina 14
Wisconsin at Mich. State Wisconsin Mich. State Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Compiled by Jonathan Jones

Concussion keeps Falgowski o≠ the field for UNC


by ryan davis fortunate to on UNC’s squad. Drazdowski has the best players in the country,” that she’s growing to like playing record, which features six shutouts,
staff writer be in the right had to take her place on the field. Shelton said. her new position as a center-mid- hasn’t given their coach much rea-
After starting in all 22 games for hands and know “I have pretty big feet, but Shelton said that she has seen fielder but knows that if someone son to complain.
North Carolina’s field hockey team the right care Falgo’s shoes are impossible to fill,” tremendous growth in Drazdowski goes down in the backfield, she North Carolina, the defend-
during its 2009 national cham- is being pro- Drazdowski said about replacing as she has had to adapt to an unfa- might be called upon for another ing national champion, has held
pionship run, center midfielder vided for me,” a player who led the team with 26 miliar position very quickly — position change. the nation’s top spot in rankings
Katelyn Falgowski has yet to take Falgowski said. assists last season. something she believes has made “I’m willing to play anywhere,” throughout the season until drop-
the field this season. W h i l e “It hasn’t been easy, but she’s Drazdowski a more complete she said. “I’m willing to learn any- ping to No. 2 on Tuesday despite
A concussion suffered in a pre- admitting the supported me the whole way,” player. thing to help the team. I’m going to not suffering a loss.
season collision with another play- u n k n o w n s o f Senior cap- Drazdowski said. “She’s in my ear “ I t ’s e n a b l e d E l i z a b e t h do the best I can in whatever role Whether No. 1 or No. 2, with or
er has kept No. 2 North Carolina’s head trauma has tain Katelyn all practice, constantly encourag- Drazdowski to be a central leader I’m put in.” without a senior captain, Shelton
senior captain from taking the field been challeng- Falgowski has ing and supporting me, so when it for our team,” Shelton said. Although Falgowski may have hasn’t lost her sense of humor.
in all 10 of the team’s games thus ing and scary at not played this comes to game day, I’m more confi- Shelton acknowledged that been the team’s most important “Our team is still achieving mod-
far in 2010. times, Falgowski season. dent when I step out on the field.” Falgowski was still the team captain player entering the season, no one erate success,” Shelton said.
She admitted being disappoint- added that her Shelton commented on the effect but quickly added that Drazdowski would know it by watching the
ed after missing the Tar Heels’ injury has given her an opportunity Falgowski’s injury has had on the was “vice-captain.” team play. Contact the Sports Editor
season opener against Michigan, to help teach skills to teammates. rest of the team in allowing other On the field, Drazdowski says The Tar Heels’ perfect 10-0 at sports@unc.edu.
saying that the injury has been Senior Elizabeth Drazdowski, players to step up in her absence.
frustrating. who coach Karen Shelton calls the “Our midfielders have been
“After you fail (the concussion team’s most versatile player, has asked to do more and our back-
test) four or five times you kind perhaps felt Falgowski’s absence field players are taking more pres-
of get discouraged, but I’ve been more acutely than any other player sure because we don’t have one of

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How the Tar Heels will line


The E evator up against East Carolina
On the rise
Saturday marks the 13th meeting of North Carolina and UNC leads the series 9-2-1 and won when the two
East Carolina. The schools are only 100 miles apart, and teams met last season 31-17.
Bruce Carter although the two schools aren’t long-time rivals, the
rivalry has grown over the years.
North Carolina’s only two loses were a 34-31 game in
Greenville and a 38-17 loss in 1975.
We were wondering

On the decline
when Bruce would have
another big game. He was SCHEDULE When East Carolina has the ball
definitely due for one. sept. 4 LSU (in Atlanta)
Against Rutgers, Carter Ball Control SEPT. 11 BYE 88 L. Lewis
12 D. Arrington
10 T. Boston
4 J. Price
had seven tackles, blocked Only four teams have lost more fumbles SEPT. 18 Georgia Tech
a punt (the sixth of his col- SEPT. 25 at Rutgers
than UNC this season, and they aren’t foot- 52 Q. Sturdivant

legiate career) and inter- OCT. 2 East Carolina 69 W. Smith 47 Z. Brown


ball bowl subdivision schools. Seven lost fum- OCT. 9 Clemson 78 J. Davis
25 M. Merletti
31 P. Mangum
cepted a ball. Carter’s pick bles in three games? What contributes more 75 C. Dowless
95 K. Martin
OCT.16 at Virginia 2 J. Williams 78 J. Davis
and blocked punt led to 10 to the 1-2 record, suspensions or that? OCT. 23 at Miami 1 G. Ruffin 76 D. Faulds 93 T. Jackson

of UNC’s 17 points. OCT. 30 William and Mary


68 W. Towery
90 Q. Coples
4 D. Davis
78 J. Nix
NOV. 6 at Florida State 9 B. Wornick 48 K. Reddick
57 D. Guy
30 E. Laryea
NOV. 13 Virginia Tech
N.C. State 89 P. Carrezola 66 D.J. Scott 91 T. Powell
70 W. Simmons
NOV. 20 N.C. State 96 E. Farmer
67 G. Harner
Well, it’s finally happened. NOV. 27 at Duke 79 S. Baker 98 D. Paige-Moss
92 A. Curry
After years of complaining SPECIAL TEAMS 10 D.C. Jefferson 54 B. Carter 1 G. Robinson
98 E. Lampert 43 C. Campbell
about injury problems, N.C. PUNTER: Grant Schallock
35 H. Davidson

State is injury-free and 4-0.


How long will the Wolfpack
ESPN on LBJ KICKER: Casey Barth
19 A. Bodenheimer
PUNT RTN: Todd Harrelson

20
The Miami Heat held their media day on 14 M. Price
7 M. Jackson
keep winning? It’s looking like KICK RTN: Jheranie Boyd
37 L. Fantroy
Monday, and ESPN sent an army of staffers
that question will be up to
quarterback Russell Wilson.
down to cover it. series info
After “The Decision” and all this cover- North Carolina leads the all-time
age, we’re beginning to wonder if LeBron
Raymond Felton James gets a paycheck from ESPN.
series 9-2-1. The two teams last

This summer, Raymond


played in 2009, when UNC beat
ECU in Chapel Hill 31-17.
When UNC has the ball
Felton was traded from the SCHEDULE 83 D. Jones 38 E. Davis
Charlotte Bobcats to the New sept. 5 Tulsa
3 J. Adams 21 R. Morgan
York Knicks and received, SEPT. 11 Memphis
what some have said, more
David Hasselhoff SEPT. 18 at Virginia Tech 68 James Hurst
26 D. Blacknall
71 Carl Gaskins
money than he warrants. SEPT. 25 BYE 32 J. Venable

Now the Knicks have Former Baywatch star David OCT. 2 at North Carolina
64 J. Cooper
62 D. Collins 56 D. Johnson
45 D. Ramsey
named Felton and Amare Hasselhoff was the first to exit Oct. 9 at Southern Miss 38 C. Byrd
65 C. Holland
70 A. Pelc
5 J. Dixon

Stoudemire co-captains. ABC’s Dancing With The Stars OCT. 16 North Carolina State 13 T.J. Yates 91 J. Smith
47 D. Lineback
40 C. Perryman

Looks like life is good for following his rendition of Tom OCT. 23 Marshall 2 Bryn Renner 99 A. Allison

Raymond. Jones’ song “Sex Bomb.” OCT. 30 at UCF 34 J. White


20 S. Draughn
70 A. Pelc
76 T. Bond
92 M. Brooks
“The Hoff” may think the NOV. 6 Navy 66 M. Ingersoll
55 R. Jones
9 M. Patterson
song was a perfect fit, but NOV. 11 at UAB 73 B. Williams 51 S. Spence

watching the 58-year-old NOV. 20 at Rice 10 M. Powell 3 B. Jacobs


17 Zack Pianalto 98 M. Milner 11 D. Magazu
gyrate and thrust on stage was NOV. 26 SMU 80 Ed Barham 57 L. McLendon

SPECIAL TEAMS
28 M. Thompson
just plain repulsive.
What’s worse is Hasselhoff 88 E. Highsmith

20
13 T. Simmons
PUNTER: Ben Ryan 87 J. Boyd
8 J. Jenkins
reportedly is blaming everyone KICKER: Michael Barbour
else. Hoff, just look at the tape, PUNT RTN: Dwayne Harris
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National and World News N&W Film showing looks at football past
Know more on Rutgers student commits suicide Clips of former
today’s top story: after students streamed sex tape players, games
HACKENSACK, N. J.— In invasion of privacy, the Middlesex by Carson Blackwelder
Learn more about cyber bul- the days before his suicide, the County prosecutor and Rutgers staff writer
lying in college from The Wall personal life of the 18-year-old police said Wednesday. Ravi faces The football game against East
Street Journal blog: http://bit. Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi two additional counts for attempt- Carolina University won’t be the
ly/93TVi3 had been exposed on the Internet ing to view and transmit the sec- only showcase of North Carolina’s
The Huffington Post discusses when, authorities say, his room- ond encounter, authorities said. football team this weekend.
the gay rights aspect of the sui- mate used a webcam to sur- “His privacy was violated, very, During the usual Tar Heel
cide: http://huff.to/bN5kDH reptitiously broadcast a sexual very violated,” Rutgers student Town pregame festivities, Wilson
Check out the CBS newscast: encounter involving Clementi. Daryl Chan said of Clementi. Library will play host to “Gridiron
http://bit.ly/bJWWUi The Twitter page of Clementi’s Those close to Clementi knew Glory,” a celebration of UNC’s
Read more about Dharun roommate, Dharun Ravi of a gifted violinist who had played football past through vintage
Ravi and Molly Wei, the Plainsboro, hinted that Clementi with the Ridgewood Symphony clips of old games, players and
Rutgers students who filmed was involved sexually with Orchestra in high school and historical artifacts.
the tape: http://bit.ly/bZ7flq another man and invited others won scholarships and awards for The film on display collects
Go to http://www.dai- to watch a live webcam feed from his musical abilities. At Rutgers, UNC football footage from 1934
lytarheel.com/index.php/ the dorm room. he was a rarity — a freshman to 1985, highlighting such famous
section/state to discuss the Ravi and another student, Molly who wasn’t majoring in music, former players as Charlie “Choo
suicide and cyber bullying W. Wei of Princeton, have been but who played in a competitive, Choo” Justice and “Famous Amos”
charged with two counts each of graduate-level orchestra. Lawrence.
“Much of the historic footage
Site split between Hindu and Muslim Rahm Emanuel
courtesy of wilson library special collections
from this collection from the 1930’s
through the mid-1950’s pre-dates This Saturday, Wilson Library will host a showing of “Gridiron Glory,” a
NEW DELHI (MCT) — In a the religious violence of a genera- expected to resign
television recordings of the games,” film highlighting UNC football games throughout the 20th century.
said Stephanie Stewart, Moving
long-awaited legal decision involv- tion ago.
Image Archivist at the Wilson troversy than the current team’s SEE ‘GRIDIRON GLORY’
ing the destruction of a mosque Hours after the verdict, there were WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT)
Special Collections Library. roster, librarians say visitors should Time: Sat. Oct. 2, running on
— an act that sparked deadly no immediate reports of unrest amid — White House chief of staff
“So these films are rare, if not draw these kinds of comparisons. 20-minute loops for the three hours
rioting in the early 1990s — an heavy security. Rahm Emanuel is expected to
unique documents of early UNC “It’s not our intention to take before kickoff.
Indian High Court ruled that two- The majority in a three-judge resign Friday, accelerating a
football games.” the focus off of what is going on Location: Wilson Library
thirds of the disputed site should panel, two Hindus and one Muslim, midterm exodus that will leave
In addition to the film, other his- with the football team right now,”
be given to Hindu plaintiffs and accepted the argument of Hindu President Barack Obama with a
torical sports item — like old issues said University Archivist Jay
one-third to Muslims. plaintiffs that the land under the different senior staff.
of “The Daily Tar Heel”, original Gaidmore. ing new visitors up the steps of
As the complex decision was former mosque was the birthplace And most of the new faces, such
football game programs and pho- “We have been planning this for Wilson Library.
announced, India braced to see of one of Hinduism’s most revered as likely chief of staff Pete Rouse,
tographs from the North Carolina a few years, long before the scandal “I hope that we can do this
whether it had moved beyond gods, Lord Ram. are already in the West Wing.
Collection — will be on display, happened.” or similar events in the future,”
said North Carolina Research and The collection was first assem- Tomberlin said.

‘Music on the Porch’ begins


Instructional Services Librarian bled in 2008, Stewart said. “I’d like to take advantage of
Jason Tomberlin. Beyond this weekend, the col- Tar Heel Town being in such close
Librarians with the collection lection will be on display during proximity to all of the wonderful
say they are hopeful that fans and the William and Mary game on material that Wilson Library has
students at Tar Heel Town in Polk Homecoming weekend Oct. 30. to offer.”
Southern music Place below will be drawn into the Although the archivists enjoyed
library. assembling the collection, they say Contact the Arts Editor at
is focus of series “We wanted Wilson Library to be they are most excited about attract- artsdesk@unc.edu.
something more than just a place to
by Katherine Proctor go to the restroom for fans as they
staff writer
trek to Kenan,” Tomberlin said.
With a strum and a pick, The preservation of these films
Southern culture spilled off the and other archived items is a large
porch and out into the lawn part of the library’s mission. The col-
Thursday night. lection holds historic items that date
Local musicians Ryan Gustafson, back to the 1700s, Stewart said.
Emily Frantz and Andrew Marlin “We want to raise awareness of
kicked off the Center for the Study the fact that (these items) are here
of the American South’s Music on in Wilson Library in the University
the Porch series at the Love House Archives, and to let people know
and Hutchins Forum, sharing their that the films are deteriorating
musical heritage in song and word. quickly,” Tomberlin said.
“The South has had an over- And though the football teams
whelming influence on music as a and players highlighted in the
whole — no matter the genre,” said dth/mallory hawkins
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Frantz and Marlin make up the
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Jason Crockett, Naomi Kato and
Aleena Bhasin made the journey
from nursing school at Duke to see
the show.
“We’re really getting into the
whole bluegrass thing,” said Bhasin,
who originally comes from New
York.
The musicians traded roles and
song duties. Gustafson played
electric guitar, Marlin played both
acoustic guitar and mandolin, and
Frantz switched between acoustic
Novelist and short story writer
guitar, electric guitar and fiddle. All
three musicians provided vocals.
Each musician came to Southern
music in a different way, they said.
Gustafson grew up in
Northampton, Mass., where he
was first exposed to music in his
church.
“Being in the church helped me
transition to the blue-collar type
songs I play now,” he said.
Having heard good things
about Chapel Hill’s music scene,
Gustafson moved south and started
playing in local clubs.
In Warrenton, N.C., Marlin
came to love music through his
church as well.
“The people singing in my
church were making a joyful noise,”
he said. “That’s what matters.”
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Halloween stores prep for Lady Gagas, Jersey Shore


Halloween and More Bob Bridges, the owner of and other classic characters in
by corrine white Halloween and More with loca- stock for this season, and he is
staff writer tions at The Streets at Southpoint optimistic about this year’s sales.
In the coming and the Renaissance Center, said In his past 16 years in the
weeks, Lady Gagas recent years have shown a trend Triangle area, Bridges said he has
will roam Franklin toward Grecian and Roman cos- seen costumes of all kinds.
S t r e e t , “Je r s e y tumes. “I’ve seen girls with Medusa out-
Shore” gangs will “We still haven’t seen a signifi- fits with snakes braided into their
wreak havoc, and cant trend this season in any direc- hair,” Bridges said. “We see girls
Edward Cullen and tion, but ‘Jersey Shore’ might make in tutus and boas as pink flamin-
his vampire posse a mark on the trends,” he said. goes.”
will brood. Bridges said Halloween and “Guys always get pretty outland-
Area costume More is trying to keep costumes ish and crazy,” he said. “We call
suppliers said they like Fred Flintstone, Spider-Man, them ‘silly college boy’ costumes.” dth/nivi umasankar
are anticipating
these pop-culture
courtesy of halloweenandmore.com Time After Time and The Clothing Warehouse
trends and more
while still stocking Walgreens After opening early this year, light-up stuff for when the students Vintage stores offer shoppers a way to create one-of-a-kind costumes.
Chapel Hill’s Walgreens is prepar- are all out on Franklin.” Time After Time Vintage Thrift and The Clothing Warehouse, two
up on old costume ing for its first Halloween. Walgreens’ Halloween aisle is vintage stores on Franklin Street, both generally see an increase in sales
classics. Store manager Lisa Platania mainly comprised of candy and during the Halloween season, managers said.
They said they said the location will become a party decorations. Time After Time manager Autumn Spencer said the store began put-
hope the combina- 24-hour store in mid-October to Walgreens is also carrying ting out more costumes at the end of September.
tion will make this meet customer demand. smaller items like make-up, wigs, “We stock general classics like pirates, gangsters, flappers and zom-
season a successful The store, which located on the masks, bunny ears and fangs. bies,” Spencer said.
one. corner of East Franklin and South “We’ve tried to get stuff that She said she expects a trend of “Mad Men” and “Jersey Shore” costumes
Columbia streets, is usually open will appeal to students,” said Head this season but has seen Halloween revelers take an individual approach
Have a creative only from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Photo Specialist John Miller. to their costumes, like Land Shark from a Saturday Night Live skit.
costume in the “We’re going to be open all night The store is also stocking several Reid Jones, a sales associate at the Clothing Warehouse, said the store
works? Let the city on Halloween,” Platania said. “We’re adult costumes like witch, ghost is stocking up on cheerleading uniforms, go-go dancer outfits, Boy Scout
editor know at stocking up on glow sticks and other and vampire apparel. apparel, and “generic ‘70s hippie-ware.” He said he anticipates many
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NCAA probe hasn’t lawson


from page 3

donors, he said.
pauper
from page 3

Before Myrick returned to UNC,


“Writing and performing is such a
personal thing for me. With medicine, I feel
slowed ticket sales “Ours is a very well-connected
district, so we’ve tried to tap into
that for ads and fundraising,”
Frankel offered her a position as his
personal script consultant.
Myrick accepted — after
a connection that is missing with theater.”
Olivia Myrick, Pauper Players Executive DIRECTOR and Pre-Med Student
by Chad Royal on. Lawson said. explaining to Frankel why she
staff writer “My customers are true Tar Although Lawson’s fund-rais- should go to medical school. on the quality of her theatrical ferent places,” McWaters said.
Although the NCAA investiga- Heels and stick it through thick ing efforts continue to improve, “Writing and performing is such criticism. Though she doesn’t plan to
tion has turned the football pro- and thin,” Wrenn said. they will not be inadequate in a personal thing for me,” she said. As the vice-president of Alpha pursue a career in theater, Myrick
gram on its head, athletic and busi- Heather Frazier, retail division the campaign to defeat Price, “With medicine, I feel a connec- Epsilon Delta, an honors pre- is appreciative that she has
ness officials said neither football manager of Johnny T-Shirt, said said Dean Debnam, president of tion that is missing with theater.” medical fraternity, Myrick is opportunities for creative outlet,
ticket sales nor Franklin Street that although the current inves- Public Policy Polling, a left-lean- Myrick hopes to find a com- working to organize more cross- she said.
profits have suffered. tigation has definitely been on ing think tank. mon ground between her artistic organizational events on campus “I had a professor tell me recent-
Rick Steinbacher, UNC assis- people’s minds, it hasn’t affected Lawson grew up in Florida, in and scientific pursuits through her this year. ly that they don’t think I should go
tant athletic director and guest business. the Miami-Fort Lauderdale met- campus involvement this year. “Olivia has done an excellent job medical school because I’ll ‘lose my
speaker at Thursday’s Friends of Actually, she said, contrary to ropolitan area but came to the She is writing an honors thesis integrating Pauper into a broader spark,’” Myrick said.
the Downtown meeting, said that expectations, sales have picked district in 1992 to study at Duke about medicine — in Spanish — UNC community,” said Michael “But, I think theater is just the
though the investigation was never up. University as an undergraduate and working on putting the fin- McWaters, director of “Sweet spark that is going to make me dif-
something that he thought the ath- “We haven’t noticed a downturn and later a medical student and ishing touches on a musical with Charity.” ferent.”
letics department would have to attributed to the investigation,” resident. music she wrote herself. “She is just a dream cast member.
deal with, it has not had a negative she said. “People seemed just as As a medical doctor and former Frankel encouraged Myrick to She’s constantly challenging herself Contact the Arts Editor at
impact on support for the football excited.” business owner, two of Lawson’s create a musical of her own, based to push her talent more and go dif- artsdesk@unc.edu.
program. But Christian Campbell, direc- most emphasized platform planks
“Our ticket sales are strong,” he tor of the Tarheel Book Store, said are health care and the economy. Levering leaves UNC
said. “We have been blow away by he’s noticed a decrease in sales in His platform has more in com-
the support of our fans.” the wake of the football team’s mon with both parties than people Jenny Levering, assistant student
dean for sorority and fraternity life, is
So far this year, three out of the
six home games have sold out.
Though he could not comment
losses.
And although UNC fans are
among the most loyal there are,
realize, he insists.
“We all want safe communities,
great education options, great eco-
games leaving for Ohio. See pg. 1 for story.

on the investigation, he said it is a he said, many customers still nomic opportunities,” he said. “It’s © 2009 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Paying for health
very stressful time for the athletic harbor concerns about the team’s a question of how we get there. Level: 1 2 3 4 UNC-Wilmington students will
department. However, Steinbacher future. Do we get where we want to go by pay more in fees to expand their rec-
said facing the investigation will “Once we get closure of the going to Washington or do we need reation center. See pg. 3 for story.
help make the department stron- investigation, more people will to have more power and control in Complete the grid
ger. come in,” he said. our community?” so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
“God in America”
“We will fix the issue, and we
will deal with it in the right way,” Contact the City Editor Contact the State & National bold borders) con- Students from different religions
he said. at citydesk@unc.edu. Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu. tains every digit 1 came together to discuss a new PBS
Many Franklin Street business to 9. documentary. Visit dailytarheel.com.
owners said that they have not Solution to
directly been affected by the ongo- Thursday’s puzzle
Old school football
ing investigation. Wilson Library hopes to draw in
“Football is always good for football fans by showing vintage clips
downtown,” said Pat Evans, chair- of old games. See pg. 9 for story.
woman of the downtown business fine clothing on consignment for women
networking group. Loc
“The in Ram ated Star of the stage
Genny Wrenn, whose father ret ’s
owns the Shrunken Head Boutique, s t K ept Sec since 1 Plaza
997 Between medical school and the
Be l”
said customers have mentioned pel Hil stage, senior Olivia Myrick does it
their hopes that Tar Heel fans, in Cha all and more. See pg. 3 for story.
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Greater LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

decency
Kvetching board
Campus Y has long history kvetch:
of fighting social injustice

for dining
v.1 (Yiddish) to complain
TO THE EDITOR: Fair maidens of UNC: Chivalry
Congratulations on the fine is only dead where you’ve

halls
coverage of the Campus Y’s looked, which mustn’t have
150th anniversary (Sept. 28). been our suite. Find us and
The Y deserves every accolade it you’ll see Chivalry lives and
receives. breathes as we do. Comptant

T
The UNC YMCA was a leader sur une prompte réponse,
he dining hall is an easy in the movement for racial justice Brownbear and MacGyver

Prostate debate
target for students to take as early as 1929. That year, the
out their pent-up aggres- So talking to agents gets you
first student interracial confer-
sion. Long lines, often sub-par 6 games and rape gets you 4?
ence in the South, sponsored by
food and inadequate seating are WTF?
the Southern Regional Student
daily reminders of the dining
halls’ deficiencies. UNC Hospitals should allow Cary Urology to host the YMCAs, was held at Blue Ridge
Conference Center. Our own Dr.
Sundress: $50, Ray-Bans:
$100,Cowboy boots: $80. Being
Anyone who has had a meal
plan is guilty of complaining and statewide prostate center, do what’s best for the state Frank Graham was very much
involved in that initiative.
the epitome of a stereotype:
Priceless. There are some things

U
I am no exception. During my In 1948, the first interracial, money can’t buy, for everything
sophomore year, I kvetched that NC Hospitals should Cary Urology’s push for a state- awaiting the outcome of the else there’s daddy’s MasterCard.
coeducational conference of
Rams Head had mixed Golden give up its turf war wide prostate center. appeal.
Student YMCA’s and YWCA’s To the person who left their
Grahams and Cinnamon Toast with Cary Urology and B u t t h e S t a t e He a l t h But it is in the state’s best was held at Berea College. The iPhone in the Pit Stop last Friday,
Crunch together: “Shouldn’t we allow it to host the statewide Coordinating Council agreed interest for the center to be Carolina Y was among a narrow
at least be able to rely on the Don’t worry, I found it. P.S. —
prostate center. with Cary Urology and put the located in Raleigh. This loca- majority of southern student Y’s Olivia UNC says “holy s*** balls,
cereal station for consistent qual- After all, the need for the statewide prostate center into tion would be more favorable which voted to hold the confer-
ity?” Regardless of how much I can’t walk.”
center was first brought to the annual plan. for reaching the black male ence. Many college Y’s withdrew
we might complain about the The fundamental Sunday morn-
attention by Cary Urology, Once the State Health demographic, which has a one from the Southern Area Student
caliber of the dining hall food, ing question at UNC: Is that the
which petitioned for the inclu- Coordinating Council’s plan in four chance of getting pros- Council of YMCAs, including
it will always be there serving walk of shame or are you on
sion of a new, central prostate was approved, UNC Hospitals tate cancer. N.C. State, in protest of that
three meals a day, seven days a your way to church?
center for North Carolina in decided to change its mind and The need for a multidis- decision. I was privileged to be
week. It will never return your Carolina’s representative when Who else has experienced acute
disgusted look at the uninviting the State Health Coordinating submitted an application to host ciplinary prostate center in
that decision was made in 1947. bouts of epilepsy while studying
sight of stir-fried vegetables and Council’s annual plan. the prostate center along with North Carolina should not be under the “strobe-like” fluores-
In those days it was difficult to
overcooked rice stewing on your Upon hearing of the peti- three other medical organiza- questioned. North Carolina’s cents at the UL study desks?!
accomplish much in the way of
plate. It will never fight back tion, UNC Hospitals initial- tions, including Cary Urology. mortality rate for prostate racial justice on campus, so we
when you spill a drink or neglect So, I know that you short people
ly sent a letter to the State Cary Urology’s application cancer is one of the highest turned to the southern region to
to clear your plates. cannot help being fun-sized, but
Health Coordinating Council, to host the center in Raleigh in the nation. bring college students together, please watch your umbrellas.
I am a senior with a meal plan demanding that the petition be was approved in September T he proposed prostate regardless of race or gender.
— which might seem pathetic My eye still hurts.
overlooked because the state’s of 2009. Instead of relenting, cancer center will offer state- Happily, UNC is now open to all
and lame, and also begs the ques- Bricks, after 3 years together,
academic medical center teach- UNC Hospitals appealed the of-the-art cancer screening those who want to get an educa-
tion “Haven’t you learned your tion and are willing to work for
you still sweep me off my feet.
lesson?” “Don’t you know you
ing hospitals were more than decision a month later because and radiation that could save
qualified to perform research it felt it had a strong proposal lives. UNC Hospitals, which it, and the gatherings we fought To the two pre-med guys using
can eat better and for less money for 60 years ago or more are now the Health Sciences Library
without a meal plan?” on the newest and best treat- which followed the regulatory initially opposed the center’s
unexceptional. computers to place cockfight
Well, in my six-and-a-half ments for prostate cancer. criteria for the project. existence, should now relent
bets: It’s nice to know that the
semesters as a Lenoir/ Rams Head UNC Hospitals made it A year later, the statewide and allow Cary Urology to future of health care rests on
Sam Magill
patron, I’ve come to appreciate the apparent that it was against prostate center is still on hold, host the center. President, ’49-’50 your shoulders.
meal variety, staff and ease that UNC YMCA
the dining halls add to my day. I’m To those who wrote the squirrel

An interesting conflict
tired of people taking unwarranted letters: We much prefer The Onion
shots at the dining halls with Sexual harassment is a to the sophomoric weak sauce
no recourse. For all their flaws, serious issue on campus you thought was biting sarcasm.
Carolina Dining Services is doing a TO THE EDITOR: Dear [B]Skis employee, Thanks for
lot of stuff right. not calling the cops. I’ll try and
To be honest, the thought of ‘Conflict of interest’ between the Honor Court and In response to “UNC’s sexual
harassment policy should be pee on the Pita Pit next time.
living next year without the secu-
rity of a meal plan terrifies me. At student government only exists on paper amended,” (Sept. 29) we find it
important to emphasize the psy-
Dear Cute Boy in My Freshman
Seminar: Is it bad that, after

A
the very worst, I can always walk chological and emotional conse- Facebook stalking you (by
ten minutes to the dining hall to s it stands, the Student interest rules are necessary mittee. This is both perplexing
quences of this form of violence. finding your name on the
find some semblance of a good, Code has a conflict of and serve a vital purpose. and preventable. Blackboard class roster) and
It is not, as Jenkins stated, a mere
healthy meal. That’s not a bad interest provision that For example, members of Speaker of Student Congress issue of feeling “uncomfortable” seeing how cute you and your
last option. I eat a much health- just doesn’t make sense. Congress should not be free to Deanna Santoro said that or attracting an undesired stare. girlfriend were, I immedi-
ier and more well-balanced diet Current policy prevents vote for thousands of dollars Student Congress leaders It is an abusive exertion of sexual ately hoped you’d break up over
because I have a meal plan. Left those serving at or above the in funding to student organi- aren’t ready to speculate on power over another, subjecting Thanksgiving vacation?
to my own devices, I’d be eating rank of committee co-chair- zations that they themselves whether or not the rule makes them to fear, shame, and intimi-
spaghetti, eggs, frozen dinners To the guy in my class who sent
man in student government lead. sense. They are just trying to dating or offensive advances. an e-mail the night before our
and canned vegetables regularly. The experience of sexual
We all benefit from the dining
from serving on Honor Court. That would be a real conflict enforce the rules that they midterm asking for ALL of the
Student Congress should of interest. already have. harassment is very real and lectures notes because you have
hall’s economies of scale. Because degrading. What one is wearing or
they buy food in such big quanti- change the Student Code to However, in the case of the We understand and appreci- “attention deficit disorder” and
address this. undergraduate Honor Court, ate the attempt at consistency how one identifies one’s gender is can’t pay attention: Good luck
ties, they can afford to diversify not an invitation for violence, nor
their options. On any given day, The provision doesn’t make it is time for a change in pol- from an organization that is in your college career.
an expression of it. Using objec-
I can grab fruit, vegetables, pasta sense because there is no over- icy. Student Congress should infamously inconsistent, but tifying and accusatory language To the guy on HoJo floor 5 who
and a sandwich for a meal. lap between Honor Court and take action immediately to Student Congress should pick to describe a woman’s dress or a is always on the phone: Please
The dining hall makes my life student government. They are change the code to get rid other battles. person’s sexual identity is exactly shut up, we all know your girl-
so much easier. I never have to two completely separate enti- of this gratuitous conflict of The purported conflict of the attitude that compromises friend is banging someone else.
worry about packing a lunch, ties. There is no reason to limit interest rule. interest exists only as a pro- and threatens their freedom to To the girl sitting in front of
rarely need to spend time doing the leadership options for stu- Currently, two students who vision in the Student Code. be themselves. In reality, women me in my Hebrew Bible class,
dishes, and save time, trips and looking at pictures of swastika
dents who want to get involved serve on Honor Court and stu- Congress should act swiftly to and LGBTQI individuals are dis-
money to the grocery store. These proportionately victimized every underwear — there are Jews
are all very undesirable chores in both. dent government are facing a rectify the situation by chang-
Granted, some conflict of possible trip to the ethics com- ing the code. day in our society and two-thirds sitting behind you.
that the dining hall takes care of all college students experience
of. The time saved by not think- To the girl who used the dryer
sexual harassment. before me: I have your lime
ing about and making meals for

Money where your mouth is


To minimize not only their green lace.
myself is well worth the time I experiences but to call into ques-
spend in the dining hall. tion UNC’s policies based on a Sprinkler that soaked me while I
Also, the employees at the limited understanding of a serious was cowering under my umbrel-
dining halls get a bad and unfair issue does little to spark intelligent la from the rain Monday night:
rap. They have to put up with a
lot of smart-ass, unappreciative, Closing of Carrboro dental clinic a biting loss debate, as Jenkins reasoned was
his aim. We suggest those unfa-
Low blow.
For the record, being “not

T
self-entitled students every day. he closing of the Carrboro The Carrboro clinic is being to travel to Hillsborough. miliar with the reality of sexual Jewish and screwed” on the
I can see why the dining hall
dental clinic is very dis- closed because it is not pos- Chapel Hill Mayor Mark harassment educate themselves Hebrew Bible exam does not
staff might not always have the with statistics, definitions, and justify asking for my notes.
cheeriest attitude. appointing news. Both sible to support both the clinic Kleinschmidt and Town Council
low-income patients in need in Hillsborough and the one member Laurin Easthom, who personal testimonials before chal-
Yet, despite this, many of the lenging UNC’s current policies. Send your one-to-two
employees really do take a lot of of dental care and pre-dental in Carrboro. The closing clinic practiced dentistry part-time,
sentence entries to edit-
pride in the food they make and graduate students who benefit- served the more populated have both expressed worries
Caroline Fish desk@unc.edu, subject
the service they deliver. “Miss ted from the educational oppor- southern half of Orange County about this new health care line ‘kvetch.’
Chelsea Cook
Angie,” the former Rams Head tunities it provided will suffer. while Hillsborough took patients system. They have fears about Project Dinah
cashier, was probably the most This clinic provided free from the northern half. alienating patients from the
visible and vocal example. Her dental services to about 2,000 A consolidated clinic is being southern half of the county.
“I’m always good,” was some- low-income or uninsured formed in Hillsborough to serve County officials do hope to SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
times a little too boisterous at patients. Additionally, the patients from the whole county. have another clinic set up by ➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space,
7:30 a.m., but she genuinely Writing guidelines: clarity, accuracy and vulgarity.
clinic shared a workspace with Now, the patients who reside 2021, and they should try to ➤ Please type: Handwritten Limit letters to 250 words.
wanted to have a positive impact
on every student who chose to
the Student Health Action in the southern part of Orange meet or even beat this goal. letters will not be accepted.
SUBMISSION:
eat breakfast at Rams Head. Coalition dental clinic which County — and used to depend The closing of this clinic not ➤ Sign and date: No more than
➤ Drop-off: at our office at 151 E.
is run by third-year students in on the Carrboro clinic — must only affects its patients, who two people should sign letters.
There’s a lot of things about ➤ Students: Include your year,
Rosemary Street.
the dining halls that aren’t great. the UNC School of Dentistry. travel to Hillsborough. badly need this free service, but major and phone number. ➤ E-mail: to dthedit@gmail.com
But it shouldn’t overshadow all of With their clinic gone, these This long commute will deter also the students who would get ➤ Faculty/staff: Include your ➤ Send: to P.O. Box 3257, Chapel
the good things that they do. students will not get the same many people from getting the valuable experience from work- Hill, N.C., 27515.
learning experience unless they dental health assistance they ing in the real world.
Monday: find another suitable place to need, especially since many of The county should do every- EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily represent the opinions
Kyle Olson enlightens us about family practice. The students have the patients have low incomes thing possible to re-establish a of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel edito-
dynamics in Argentina. rial board. The board consists of eight board members, the associate opinion editor, the
no viable options as of now. and might not have the means clinic in its southern half. opinion editor and the editor.

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