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North Carolina guard Joel Berry (2) goes up for a shot in No. 5 UNCs 90-83 win over No. 17 Duke on Saturday in the Smith Center. Berry finished with a team-high 28 points and five made 3-pointers.
And 23 days ago, with the North Carolina Big-time players have to make big-time NORTH CAROLINA 90
scored 28 points mens basketball team losing to the Blue Devils
in Cameron Indoor Stadium, Berry stood at
plays in big-time games, head coach Roy
Williams said. DUKE83
in UNCs victory the free-throw line with precious few minutes
remaining and a chance to cut into his teams
By the time Berry stepped to the free-
throw line with 34 seconds in the game, the making those tough shots back to back.
Something just lit up in him.
deficit. He missed again. Tar Heels (26-6, 14-4 ACC) led by five and
By Logan Ulrich But with the time ticking down in Saturday the 90-83 win was all but sealed. He hit the With junior wing Justin Jackson the
Senior Writer nights rematch with No. 17 Duke, with the No. first from the charity stripe to give him seven ACC Player of the Year struggling to find
5 Tar Heels holding a fragile lead, Berry didnt points in the games final four minutes and his shot, Berry shouldered his teams offensive
Joel Berry still remembers. miss. He took three shots in the games final 28 for the game. burden in the first half. He scored 19 points in
Last year, with the final seconds ticking four minutes a driving layup in which he Joel was unbelievable, senior forward
down six of them, to be exact Berry had switched to his left hand, a contested 2-point- Isaiah Hicks said. You see him come out, SEE BERRY, PAGE 8
Every religion must have its Devil, and ours are Blue.
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mean to
You know why this SBP left us brokenhearted by
election is embarrassing? choosing another school
Because people cant fol- (Duke, yuck), is more than
betray?
low the rules. Candidates, unfair (especially in this
campaign teams, even the situation), and dangerous,
Board of Elections itself especially when the game
are either oblivious to the was not yet decided, but
B
etrayal is all I can seem Student Code or have cho- even more so for our own
to do these days sen to disregard it. If this players well-being in the
which is odd, because
I dont think of myself as a
EDITORIAL election has accomplished
anything, it has at least
future.
As for Mr. Giles playing
Allegedly, fine
traitor. shown us that its high time performance this season, it
Take David Friedman, for some accountability. is unfair to judge consider-
our presidents selection for Our election system des- ing his injuries and slower
ambassador to Israel, who perately needs an overhaul. path to development. We
has said that American Jews
who support J Street are In the reporting sations against those poor
Duke lacrosse players in
an insult to the women
who risked normalcy for
But whats the point of
laws if their application (or
have seen many of our own
Tar Heel players make
worse than the kapos the
Jews who helped the Nazis in
process, who do 2006, you have to wonder justice. lack thereof ) relies on the
whims of those in power?
their way to perfection at
different speeds. So, you
why the woman waited If you still entertain
their camps. allegations hurt? this long to come forward, that notion, maybe you
No one is above the law, are remiss to make such a
Or theres always David nor does anyone have the collective judgement. As a
Duke, masterful failed politi- Editors note: content you have to think about took the film Gone right to make up the rules chant toward a team, espe-
warning (sexual assault) how this will damage his Girl too seriously, or
A
cian that he is, who believes as they go along (Im largely cially Duke, please, yes, but
that Im a traitor to all whites woman alleges career, his reputation, his maybe the Duke lacrosse talking about you, Board of toward an individual player,
for not voting for our cur- that a man has potential, his future! case so struck you as an Elections). If you dont like uh-uh. He is just a kid, like
rent president. Then again, sexually assaulted When a UNC student example of men falling the system, change it the you. Imagine classmates
the wise and venerable Duke her. Nearly a dozen more shared the story of her victim to a woman with right way. Its not hard to chanting OVERRATED
doesnt really consider me women join her. In a February 2016 sexual ulterior motives that pass a bill through Student while you make a presenta-
white anyway, but hey, white leaked tape, the man assault after six months of you must recite the case Congress, especially one tion in an Econ class.
I remain. boasts that women will let dealing with the frustrat- in response to the every fixing a system that every- As for dangerous, you
There are those on the him do anything to them ing university reporting future case of a woman one agrees is broken. But may have opened a can of
far left who said I betrayed until that happens, we are hate that will hurt terribly.
because of his celebrity process, apologists rushed falling victim to a man
progressivism by voting for bound by the laws currently Firstly, I suspect those brai-
Clinton, both in the election status. Years later, the man to defend the man she had with ulterior motives. on the books. niacs over in Durham are
and especially during the is elected president. named all in the name This is not to dele- Finally, just for clarifica- working on some chants of
primary. And then theres the A woman alleges of protecting the objectiv- gitimize the experiences tions sake, the letter enti- their own to deride one of
slightly less-left that believe that her boss sexually ity of the judicial process. of male victims of sexual tled SBP election is embar- our Heels directly. That will
me to be a traitor for insisting harassed her before she It is currently impos- assault by women, or of rassing grossly misrepre- hurt. Secondly, Harry Giles
that Nazis have the right to not left the project alto- sible to find the records same-sex sexual assault. sents the complaint pend- is the kind of player that
be assaulted. gether. Another woman of how the University The pattern we have ing in the Student Supreme just may drop a double-
These revelations of the alleges the same. The handles the cases of stu- unfortunately come to Court. That complaint is nickel on us in some future
depths of my treachery two cases are taken to dents who are found guilty terms with is one that not against a specific can- game and embarrass-
befuddled me to no end I court, and a settlement of sexual assault, but all it has enabled Trumps didate it is against the ingly point out it was the
had never really considered Board of Elections for fail- OVERRATED chant that
is reached. Years later, takes is Googling his name presidency and Casey
myself part of any group that I ing to properly apply the inspired him. Dread. That
could betray by examining my
the man is awarded the to find that Allen Artis Afflecks Oscar win. It Student Code. would really hurt.
values and reaching my own Oscar for Best Actor. In favorite food is Chinese has also enabled Woody Lets have this election in Lastly, it was just plain
conclusions. his acceptance speech, and his favorite TV show Allens lifetime achieve- a manner consistent with catty, and spiteful. Im a
Now in times of my befud- he wishes he had some- is Psych on his player bio ment award and Clarence the Student Code, and then born Tar Heel. A Chapel
dlement I go to my coping thing more meaningful to that is still displayed on Thomas seat in the lets fix the Student Code. Hillian by birth. A gradu-
mechanism history, or with say. He doesnt. goheels.com despite his Supreme Court. In the meantime, please ate. A Tar Heel. A Duke
current vernacular in mind, I We have come to expect suspension from the team. It would be shortsighted dont sit on the sidelines hater to no end.
suppose we should say I betray and accept this pattern: The people who defend to ignore the factors of race and complain that the laws I have told my sons that
the present. See, this isnt the A woman alleges that a alleged or convicted sex and class in this dialogue are actually being enforced. if by chance their sports
first time my familys been man has violated her, and offenders have likely never the pattern described abilities took them as far as
branded a traitor. in some cases, the man gone through the report- in this editorial is just one Colin Russell getting a Duke scholarship
My grandparents were com- District 7 Representative, that Id wish them personal
receives a form of punish- ing process. The process is piece of the larger ques-
munists back when it wasnt Student Congress success always, while simul-
such a popular ideology. The ment and returns to his life. painful, emotional and can tion of whether we can or taneously hoping their
If the case is publicly be triggering or traumatic. should separate a person
FBI followed my grandfather Were better than Duke team lost every con-
and kept some records for covered, defenders of the Even entertaining the idea from their actions. test forever.
accused are quick to share that a woman would will- From whats left of the Duke, lets act like it
surveillance purposes. He But I am also an empa-
was a traitor to this country, their skepticism and ingly go through this to devastated careers of so TO THE EDITOR: thetic sort, pain inflicted on
after all, so why not? concerns you have to serve a personal vendetta many once-powerful men, Dear Students: others is shameful to me.
And, if you read my col- remember the false accu- on a false accusation is its clear that we can. Some 30 years ago I Blatant and obvious attacks
umns, youll know my father wrote an open letter to like that carried out on
is a journalist or an enemy Dean Smith that The Daily Harry Giles are shameful.
of the American people. I Tar Heel ran in its editorial Please, be better than ...
guess Im just doing a family them!
tradition proud in my con- EDITORIAL section. I wrote to express
my concerns of how basket- Go Tar Heels!
L
But now that bliss has ast week, this board say in how much someone single thing Opere did and wrote back. He told me that ment section on your web-
ended, and what is there left to hoped to write an is punished and just a every cabinet leader he he too did not appreciate site? Ive been reading The
do for such a traitorous wretch editorial in todays few points are the differ- appointed (for the record, the crude way our neigh- Daily Tar Heel for years and
like me but to offer an apology. paper commenting on the ence between keeping a this isnt true we think bors in darker blue treated Ive found that they are very
Forgive me if its a little rough aftermath of the election, candidate as a potential many of them are doing visitors, and that he wished unproductive and usually
my time as a traitor to the our fans could support the full of vitriol and trolling.
which we believed would president and removing good work), at least they
Jewish faith has left me some- team with simple volume Too often its used to pro-
what unprepared for offering a finally, finally have its res- their chances altogether. will all go away at the end and class. mote hate, its rarely worth
mea culpa. olution Thursday night. Surely we can make this of the year. The BOEs So, here we go again. reading. Usually its full of
So here goes. Im sorry. Im Instead, here we are process more precise. actions have long-lasting I write now to express misogyny, racism or just
sorry that my dedication to still without a 2017-18 stu- Next, another adjust- consequences, so its mem- a bit of embarrassment, a general hate and it makes
the idea of tikkun olam, or dent body president, with ment to the Student Code: bership must be more bit of dread, and a ton of reading things depressing.
repairing the world, means I the respect hard-won by reexamine every possible carefully scrutinized. shame. It was bad when Thanks for reading.
am for the two-state solution, decades of strong student charge and ask Does this Consider this election a someone in the stands said
Mr. Friedman. governance weakening electoral offense really wake-up call. Before this something base enough to Sarah Monk
Im sorry that I betrayed every day. hurt anyone? If not, why spring, we were pretty draw the attention and ire Raleigh
my race in the 2016 election The Board of Elections do candidates get in trou- comfortable with the past
because theres more than has caught plenty of criti- ble for doing it? roles of the BOE certi-
one race in this country and I
voted with all of them in mind,
cism in the past few weeks. Were sure the myriad fying votes and overseeing SPEAK OUT
Mr. Duke. Much of it is well-deserved. offenses were written for the occasional hearing. WRITING GUIDELINES
To the left, Im sorry that I But many of the problems a reason, but theyve got- We are genuinely con- Please type: Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
the board has faced come ten far too bloated to be cerned about whether Sign and date: No more than two people should sign letters.
dont fall in line with whatever
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new litmus test you propose
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each week for the movements
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ideological purity. ticular board has made. To another election will get self-govern in the coming letters to 250 words.
And most of all, Im sorry avoid another fiasco like tied up like this one. weeks and months. Past
that this is a conversation and SUBMISSION
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Fixed-term faculty
get new titles
The new titles will She said it would also
acknowledge the academic
help show career contributions of the teaching
faculty.
progression. Its a professionalism
that were reaching for here,
By Leah Asmelash Fisher said.
Staff Writer The term lecturer is out-
dated and denotes somebody
After 15 years of fighting, that just comes in and teaches
fixed-term teaching faculty a few classes and is not really
at UNC are finally getting part of the faculty It doesnt
recognition with Resolution necessarily carry as much
2017-3, which adds teach- clout as teaching assistant
ing assistant professor and professor or teaching associ-
teaching associate professor ate professor.
as title ranks. Executive Vice Provost
Originally, lecturer was Ron Strauss said he sup-
the only title that existed ports the resolution because
for fixed-term, non-tenure it recognizes that all fac-
faculty. This meant those fac- ulty members are part of the
ulty members lacked a stable professorate, but said the
career track or opportunities changes serve to create more
for promotion. parallels between the ten-
In 2008, former ured or tenure-track faculty
Chancellor Holden Thorp and fixed-term faculty.
proposed two more ranks for I think what they do is
DTH/PEGGY MULLIN fixed term faculty, resulting they help to create less of a
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Stoney River Steakhouse opens its doors Kidzu museum celebrates 11 years Second Dunkin Donuts location to open
Stoney River Steakhouse and Grill opened at Kidzu Childrens Museum in Chapel Hill celebrated its Dunkin Donuts will be opening a new Chapel Hill
University Place on Feb. 27. 11th birthday on Sunday. location on East Franklin Street in summer 2017.
Stoney River is a chain of upscale steakhouses spread The museum has been an important part of the The new location will be led by local franchisee Peter
across seven states. This location is the first in North Chapel Hill community for more than a decade. Turner, who owns several Dunkin Donuts locations
Carolina, next to Silverspot Cinema at 201 S. Estes Dr. The anniversary was celebrated with a cake-cutting throughout the Triangle, according to a statement by a
Chris Conlon, vice president of operations for Stoney and candle-blowing party, and throughout the day they Dunkin Donuts spokesperson.
River Restaurants, said Chapel Hill is an affluent, under- had multicultural story time and live music. The donut and coffee shop will be located at 1509
served, upscale market, which was part of what drew Elisabeth Suttee, manager at Kidzu, said she likes that E. Franklin St., which is close to the Chapel Hill Public
Stoney River to town. the museum is a part of the surrounding community. Library and The Siena Hotel.
We believe we bring a local, neighborhood-type res- We are the only kids museum in Chapel Hill and This is the second Chapel Hill Dunkin Donuts loca-
taurant to the community, Conlon said. Carrboro and for the past 11 years we have been happy to tion. The first is located on Airport Road.
Stoney Rivers menu features hand-cut steaks, fresh provide a community space try to be inclusive to the dif- First-year biology major Samantha Boeshore said she
seafood, salads and specialties. ferent communities around here, Suttee said. prefers Dunkin Donuts to Starbucks due to Dunkins
A few of the favorites include the steak and biscuits, Suttee also discussed the future of the museum. lower prices and larger coffee sizes.
our coffee-cured filet, prime rib, Scottish salmon and our The ultimate goal is to have a free standing space of Like most people on this campus, Im addicted to cof-
bistro chicken, Conlon said. our own, I think that would be the best way to maximize fee, she said.
Conlon said the restaurant caters to the local com- the museum as a community space, but I think for right So thats just one more source of my addiction, and its
munity and business travelers, and three things make now we really appreciate being a part of the University also cheap.
Stoney River stand out. Place community, I think we are in a great location, Boeshore said even though the new location would be
Our genuine hospitality, a beautiful atmosphere and Suttee said, I love the exhibit we have and I hope we a little far off campus, shed still make the effort to go.
outstanding food, Conlon said. dont change anything too soon. I just think its worth the walk, she said.
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The Daily Tar Heel News Monday, March 6, 2017 9
Admissions
call center to
welcome new
students
By Cy Neff ning a similar program. The
Staff Writer campaign has been partially
spurred by the success of a
The UNC Office of past effort involving reaching
Undergraduate Admissions out to transfer students, where
began a new outreach pro- 20 percent of students who
gram this year which aims to received calls applied to the
call admitted incoming first- school as opposed to a dif-
years, with the goal of giving ferent pool where no students
a phone call to every North were contacted and none sub-
Carolinian accepted in the mitted applications.
early application phase. In January, they made 708
Weve found that for the calls, and in February, they
past several years, as our made 1,355, Montez said.
number of applications have Thomas said of the eight
gone up, our yield of students students making calls, three
that we have admitted has are transfer students and
gone down, said Montez four are students of color.
Thomas, an assistant director The call centers students talk
of admissions for yield. to potential future students
The program started in about the University, from DTH/NATHAN KLIMA
September calling prospec- concerns to areas of interest. Quinn Hoffman (center) leads (from left to right) Maudrie Alexis, Joe Garay and Andrew Tillett in capoeira exercises Thursday night.
tive applicants who had con- Senior Emily Williams is
tacted, visited or expressed
interest in UNC. While the
center is only working four
days a week, it casts a wide
one of the eight students who
make calls.
I think its really impor-
tant what were doing,
Capoeira teaches the rules of dance and war
net, but this is the first semes- because kind of having that By Gloria Ge but like very almost poetic in the world and youll meet to Portuguese, Brazilian lan-
ter they will be contacting personal touch and having Staff Writer Portuguese, because capoei- capoeiristas and they will bring guage and so we warm up. We
admitted students. someone reach out to you and ra is tied to music. you in and you can play with often practice some kicks and
Generally, they make about be like we want you here, A club at UNC gives stu- He said students can also them, he said. So this is the escapes and some movements
400 calls a week, so since and student to student this dents access to martial arts. gain experience with new really good international com- that have lots of styles or beau-
September when the students is what goes on at Carolina Moreover, joining this club instruments. munity that youre a part of. ty. And a lot of time we are
had been hired thats what and this is what student life is lets students learn a bit of So youll actually learn Tillett said they have meet- also make sequences of move-
theyve been doing, said Ashley like, Williams said. foreign language and even how to play instruments, too, ings on Tuesdays from 6 to 7 ments and put them together
Memory, senior assistant direc- Thomas said there are how to play an instrument. like instruments specific to p.m. in the racquetball courts in pairs. And then we will also
tor of admissions said. plans to continue the pro- This club is the Carolina capoeira, he said. of the Student Recreation actually use those movements
Thomas said high school gram into the future. Capoeira Club. Marcellus said this is the Center and Thursdays from in the capoeira roda, circle we
students are applying to First-year Clayton Hall Senior Justin Marcellus, first year the club has had 8 to 10 p.m. in the Woollen play in, sometimes at the end
more schools than before said he wishes the program the treasurer of the Carolina committed members. combat room. They also meet of our classes.
and with more options, had been around during his Capoeira Club, said joining the So this is like the real first Saturdays from 12 to 2 p.m. in Hoffman said she loves
there is more competition application process so he club provides students with year we actually have like, you the Woollen combat room. working with the students
between universities. could have solicited advice opportunities they wouldnt know, a group of people with Quinn Hoffman, the and helping them learn
We wanted to make sure and had some advice of his experience otherwise. the same mindset of trying to instructor, said students capoeira.
we found a way to change our own to pass down to incom- You can do things like get the club to a point where practice movements and My favorite thing about
approach with recruitment, ing first-years. you never thought of your- it has longevity and you can work on strength training the club is definitely the
and to make it more person- It possibly could have self as doing, you know, actually do more stuff with it, during the meetings. members, people who come
al, Thomas said. (helped) in the moment of like, pushing your body to he said. Well theres a mix of prac- and devote their energy to
Thomas said the inspiration me figuring out what colleges a limit you never imagined Junior Andrew Tillett, ticing movements, increasing learning movements, that
from the campaign came from I actually got into and what before, he said. But youll president of the club, said he strength and flexibility, learn- are really difficult, that really
an admissions office employee colleges I didnt, Hall said. also, I guess like in a practi- appreciates the community ing how to interact with other challenge them, she said.
who had been employed cal sense, be able to speak capoeira provides. people, she said.
at a different college run- university@dailytarheel.com a little bit of Portuguese, You can go anywhere Theres music and aspects university@dailytarheel.com
ON AT THE
Nothing finer than a summer at Carolina!
SUMMER
Complete the grid San Francisco. She starts in
so each row, column
April. See pg. 5 for story.
and 3-by-3 box (in
bold borders) contains
every digit 1 to 9. Hey, Hillsborough
Hillsborough police can
job fair
Solution to
last puzzle
now administer naloxone to
counteract some overdoses.
See pg. 5 for story.
Yum, honestly
Dunkin Donuts is com-
ing to Franklin Street. Its a
March 8 // 3:00 - 6:00pm bit of a walk from campus,
but still. See pg. 7 for story.
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SCOREBOARD
MENS LACROSSE: UNC 13, Denver 9
WOMENS LACROSSE: UNC 16, Canisius 8
WRESTLING: UNC finishes fifth in ACCs
WOMENS GOLF: UNC places 10th at
Darius Rucker Intercollegiate
forward let 21
Points (season high is 22)
his play do 9
the talking Rebounds (season high is 9)
Saturday 2
Fouls (fewest since Jan. 31)
By C Jackson Cowart
Sports Editor critics Saturday finishing
one point shy of his career
Isaiah Hicks didnt say a high and tying his season
word. high in rebounds.
The senior forward sat It feels like Ive got that
alongside assistant coach heavy weight off my back
Steve Robinson on the Hicks said. Im just glad to
North Carolina sideline be just playing the way I used
with a sheepish grin as to play.
fellow senior Kennedy When the Tar Heels (26-6,
Meeks heaped praise on 14-4 ACC) and Blue Devils
his soft-spoken teammate. (23-8, 11-7 ACC) last played
Twenty-one points and nine on Feb. 9, a hamstring injury
rebounds deserved a shou- sidelined Hicks for the first
tout, even in a senior night time in his career. Head
speech. coach Roy Williams wouldnt
Hicks redemptive perfor- use it as an excuse after the
mance helped No. 5 UNC game, but in Hicks absence,
bury No. 17 Duke, 90-83, in UNC lost the rebounding DTH/ALEX KORMANN
arguably his best showing of battle and subsequently lost North Carolina forward Isaiah Hicks (4) applauds on the bench during senior speeches Saturday after his final game in the Smith Center.
the season. But the affable the game.
big man couldnt bear to Since then, the 6-foot-9 out there, Hicks said. Thats his presence known against Most importantly, Hicks whenever Tatum drove
address the Tar Heel faithful forward has looked lost on when Coach pulled me aside the Blue Devils undersized played 22 minutes and only untouched into the lane, and
after his final game in the the court. and really talked to me. frontcourt, taking advantage committed two fouls Hicks missed a two-handed
Smith Center. Four fouls in seven min- Days before the Duke of switches and poor pick- something he hadnt done dunk late in the first half that
I feel like if Isaiah would utes against N.C. State in the rematch, Williams said a and-roll defense by the Duke since a win over Pittsburgh sent the ball flying 30 feet in
have talked, he would have subsequent game. A foul- few words to his struggling defense. The senior hit seven on Jan. 31. the air.
passed out out there seeing all ridden 14 minutes seven days forward to save him from of his eight free throws and He plays like that all the But when the game ended,
those people show up, Meeks after against Louisville. Two his late-season spiral. Dont seven of his nine shots, and time in practice, said soph- Williams didnt have to say
said. Its good for him that he points before fouling out in worry about the injury, dont his 21 points were second on omore forward Luke Maye, anything. Instead, he just
didnt talk. an ugly loss to Virginia two worry about the fouls. Just the team behind Joel Berrys who guards Hicks every day looked at his senior forward
He didnt have to. For the games later. play like Isaiah. 28-point masterpiece. in practice. It was just great and smiled.
first time in weeks, his play The hamstring. The Coming into the week, On the other end, he held to see him play like that He just wanted me to play
was loud enough. whistle. The loss. He couldnt the forward finally felt like likely NBA lottery pick Jayson tonight. like myself, Hicks said. And
After combining for 20 quiet his mind. himself again. On Saturday, it Tatum who torched UNC It wasnt a performance I finally did it.
points in his previous four I probably havent been as showed. in February to a quiet 13 without flaws. Williams still @CJacksonCowart
games, the senior silenced his focused as I should have been Offensively, Hicks made points on 4-of-13 shooting. barked from the sidelines sports@dailytarheel.com