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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.

Berry avenges past misses in Duke win


The junior guard the ball and the chance to seal the win against
Duke in the Smith Center. He missed.
er and a high runner off the glass.
All three splashed through the net.
MENS BASKETBALL

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

Grier and Jackson wins ACC Player of the Year


Adkins still in The junior wing also earned Jackson is still in the running on an All-ACC team, as guard Joel
for a number of national awards, Berry earned second team honors.
All-ACC first team honors after including the Wooden Award, the Berry was named National Player of
Naismith Trophy and the Julius the Week twice and ACC Player of
scoring 18.3 points per game.
SBP race
Erving Award. the Week four times this season.
This season, Jackson has aver- Im just ecstatic for Justin, Joel
North Carolina wing Justin Jackson aged 18.3 points and 4.7 rebounds and our team, head coach Roy
was named the 2017 ACC Player of the per game. He leads the Tar Heels Williams said in a press release.
Year on Sunday. in made 3-pointers (85) and is set- Justin and Joel have been outstand-
The candidates received The Grier campaign was given
four points and the Adkins cam-
Jackson is the 14th Tar Heel to win
the ACC Player of the Year honor and
ting career highs in scoring average,
3-point percentage, 3-pointers and
ing for us the entire season. Theyre
a big reason why weve been able to
deductions to their paign was given one point. For
each point given, the maximum
the first since 2012. rebounds.
This honor in Jacksons breakout
reach the first of our goals to win
the ACC regular-season champion-
He joins a short list of North
maximum budgets. budget originally $150 Carolina players to win the award junior campaign comes after a qui- ship.
decreases by five percent. under Roy Williams. In 2008, for- eter sophomore season. In the 2015- North Carolina is 26-6 this sea-
By Jamie Gwaltney Each candidate is required to ward Tyler Hansbrough earned ACC 16 season, Jackson ranked fourth son, including a 14-4 record in
Assistant Unviersity Editor turn in a financial statement by Player of the Year honors. A year among the Tar Heels in scoring with league play. The team capped off its
5 p.m. after election day to the later, guard Ty Lawson took home 12.2 points per game and shot 29.2 31st regular season ACC title with a
Student body presidential BOE. the award. Finally, Tyler Zeller won percent from beyond the arc. 90-83 win over Duke on Saturday
candidates Maurice Grier and Paul Kushner, chairperson of in 2012. Jackson was also named to the and will open ACC Tournament play
Elizabeth Adkins are still in the the BOE, said there is a line in the Its an honor and a blessing by All-ACC first team along with Dukes at noon on Thursday against the
running for the position, though Student Code saying the board can, my God, Jackson said in a press Luke Kennard, Wake Forests John winner of Syracuse and Miami.
both were awarded penalty points by majority decision, disqualify a release. My teammates are a huge Collins, Notre Dames Bonzie Colson
by the UNC Board of Elections on part of this award, and I cant thank and Louisvilles Donovan Mitchell. @bauman_john
Sunday. SEE HEARINGS, PAGE 8 my coaches and them enough. UNC placed one other player sports@dailytarheel.com

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Thousands of fans followed tradition and rushed Franklin Street after the No. 5 North Carolina mens basketball team defeated No. 17 Duke 90-83 on senior night in the Smith Center Saturday.

Fans and students flocked to Franklin Street after victory


People celebrated at the intersection rushing out of Top of the Hill restaurant to get
to Franklin Street. Town residents and stu-
Just getting to be here for the very first
time and see Carolina beat Duke, it was just
was overwhelmed, but excited by the action.
Its good to get the win, good to be out here,
of Columbia and Franklin streets. dents alike wanted to be the first on the street mind blowing, she said. The best part is get- its good to just be on top of Duke, he said.
to celebrate the win. ting to be here with my friends and classmates Were all just having a good time, theres a little
By Meghana Srikrishna While restaurants and bars on Franklin and feel that energy. We were all just so happy bit of fire, but everyones being safe about it.
Assistant City Editor were a popular spot to watch the game, some in this moment. All of the activities caused street closures on
students found it was easier to rush from cam- As the streets filled, people started Tar Heel Franklin and Columbia streets, according to a
In the final 10 seconds of UNC mens bas- pus. First-year Jessica Thompson watched the chants, sent drones into the air and burned
ketballs 90-83 win over Duke, people began game with friends at the Student Union. couches. First-year Nicholas Vorobiov said he SEE FRANKLIN, PAGE 8

Every religion must have its Devil, and ours are Blue.
IAN WILLIAMS
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Established 1893
124 years of editorial
I went to the Duke game through Carolina Fever
freedom
Students in the top was finally time March 4.
My alarm went off at
Its been a lot of
JANE WESTER 150 of Carolina Fever 6:30 a.m. and I finally made fun. Everybody here
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
EDITOR@DAILYTARHEEL.COM get Duke tickets.
my way out of bed. Despite
the early morning hour, I
seems to be happy
HANNAH SMOOT was excited. It was time to and excited.
MANAGING EDITOR By Jordan Howard #beatdook.
Jessica Hoffman
MANAGING.EDITOR@DAILYTARHEEL.COM I got to College GameDay
Staff Writer
DANNY NETT and received my random- Junior who received phase one tickets
ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR After going to almost 40 ization band: 56597. That
ONLINE@DAILYTARHEEL.COM was the number that I was allowed indoors and six hours
different Carolina Fever
JOS VALLE events, spending over 100 praying Coach Roy Williams until tip-off.
VISUAL MANAGING EDITOR hours cheering on UNC ath- would choose so I could real- Junior Jessica Hoffman
VISUALS@DAILYTARHEEL.COM
letics and waiting since Feb. ize my lifelong dream of being received a phase one ticket
ALISON KRUG 17, 2016 for this rematch, the front row to watch Carolina through Carolina Fever and
NEWSROOM DIRECTOR time had finally come. play Duke. had been at the Dean Dome
DTH@DAILYTARHEEL.COM
I entered the lottery and, College GameDay was full with her friends since about
SARA SALINAS on Feb. 25, I received an of signs that expressed how 7:30 a.m.
DIRECTOR OF PROJECTS AND email from Carolina Athletics. Carolina students felt about Its been a lot of fun.
INVESTIGATIONS DTH/JORDAN HOWARD
SPECIAL.PROJECTS@DAILYTARHEEL.COM I opened it with eager antici- Grayson Allen, about this new Everybody here seems to be
pation for my long-awaited scientific discovery that the happy and excited, Hoffman After participating in Carolina Fever, sophomore Jordan Howard
ACY JACKSON earth is flat and how UNC is said. Theres just this atmo-
phase one ticket. received a phase one ticket to the mens basketball game Saturday.
UNIVERSITY EDITOR
UNIVERSITY@DAILYTARHEEL.COM And there it was. My gold- the mitochondria of the ACC. sphere of excitement, I dont
en ticket. Phase one. After an hour of cheering know how else to say it. Junior Nyla Numan had been the five 3-pointers that
JANE LITTLE
CITY EDITOR Junior Sarah Rossi is also and waving my sign trying to And what an atmosphere never been to a Duke and Joel Berry made.
CITY@DAILYTARHEEL.COM a part of Carolina Fever and get on TV so Mom and Dad of excitement there was. Carolina basketball game And the most beautiful
received a phase one ticket could see me, the time had At 5:30 p.m., they finally let before, but her friend gave thing Ive ever experienced?
COREY RISINGER
STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR by being in the top 150 of the come to choose the random- us in. Students were rushing her a phase one ticket. Well, it may have been
STATE@DAILYTARHEEL.COM organization. For those not ization number. to get the best seats they could. Its going to be the loudest Michael Jordan telling me that
SARAH VASSELLO familiar with Carolina Fever, Theo was picking. We were the first ones in. Ive ever heard it, Numan said. the roof is the ceiling, Nate
SWERVE DIRECTOR students earn points for each And daggum it he didnt My seat was behind the Its going to be awesome. Britt and Kennedy Meeks
SWERVE@DAILYTARHEEL.COM sporting event they go to in call my number, but I wasnt dook bench, maybe 10 rows up. It was almost comical how making the crowd (read: me)
C JACKSON COWART order to gain access to tickets. too far back. The first thing we saw and any time Grayson Allen even tear up during their senior
SPORTS EDITOR After attending countless Last year I got randomized the only person on the court touched the ball there was a speeches or it may have been
SPORTS@DAILYTARHEEL.COM games, her reward was here. 30 from the back so was I warming up was none other constant booing coming from rushing Franklin with thou-
ZITA VOROS It was just a sigh of relief, really complaining this time than Justin Jackson. Every the crowd. sands of Tar Heels.
DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR she said. All the hard work around? Nope. 30 minutes, herds of students It was the most beautiful Either way, it was a day I
DESIGN@DAILYTARHEEL.COM we had put into this finally I found my place in line began filing in, filling up the thing Ive ever heard. will never forget.
SARAH DWYER, paid off. and took a seat. I had three- seats one by one. The crowd But the most beautiful
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Email: bmschwar@live.unc.edu
LETTERS TO of a seasoned coach like
Coach Pitino, but the other

What THE EDITOR


Our election system
night against Duke, you
guys bottomed. I refer to
the chant in unison direct-

does it needs an overhaul


TO THE EDITOR:
ed at Harry Giles.
Wailing OVERRATED
at a young man who indeed

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!

Reform the BOE


stant two-timing. ball fans were acting in the
These reflections, while stands. There was a new Benjamin Wysor
comforting, helped my befud- lean toward belligerent, Class of 93
dlement not in the least nasty, confrontational and
the source of which was the a classless style of support Consider eliminating
naive belief that people with Lets make sure this points can be awarded for
infractions. Through all
but the members of the
BOE can knock out presi-
coming from the students. vitriolic comments
honest and well-meaning I told him I hated seeing
ideas could easily do wrong whole mess doesnt hearings of candidates and dential candidates with our crowds begin to emu- TO THE EDITOR:
ex-candidates, weve seen the stroke of a pen. Even
but could not betray. Oh, for
such a time of ignorance.
happen again. that the board has a lot of if we disagreed with every
late those over at Cameron
Indoor. No surprise, he
Have you ever consid-
ered eliminating the com-

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
from structural issues, not practical. The longer the students will be able to Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
new litmus test you propose
mistakes that this par- list gets, the more likely maintain their freedom to Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
each week for the movements
Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
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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Jane Wester writes on leading Student Code to give the plenty of other leaders with uncontested power. resent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the
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Section of South Greensboro Street closes today


A section of the road construction.
The project involves going
Nobody likes to
will close for 60 days to underneath the roadway as have traffic inhib-
replace a drainpipe.
well as parallel to the street in
order to connect everything,
ited by a period of
McGuire said. construction.
By Carrie Polen While the road closure and
Bethany Chaney
Staff Writer the South Green development
are two separate projects, Carrboro Board of Aldermen member
Starting today, a stretch McGuire said that the end
of South Greensboro Street result of construction will But the community under-
between Main Street and change traffic flow in a posi- stands that (the storm drain-
Merritt Mill Road in Carrboro tive way. pipe replacement) is a DOT
will be closed for 60 days Bethany Chaney, a mem- project and not a city project.
while the N.C. Department of ber of the Carrboro Board of Chaney said she wishes the
Transportation replaces the Aldermen, further expressed town had been able to give its
undersized storm drainpipe reasons for moving forward residents more of a heads up
beneath the road with a larger with the project, citing cli- for the road closing, but time
aluminum arch culvert. mate change and the steep did not permit the NCDOT to
The updated pipe will landscape as factors contrib- give a more advanced notice.
prevent flooding to sur- uting to increased flooding The road closure will also
rounding properties, neigh- around South Greensboro affect the J bus route, which
borhoods and developments, Street in recent years. will have a detour.
including the site of the new Chaney said the business Nonetheless, Chaney
40,000 square foot retail formerly located on the future expressed excitement for the
development, South Green, site of South Green could not long-term results of the drain-
which is set to begin con- sustain the flooding issue and pipe and new development.
struction in June, once the had to relocate. Even if it means an incon-
pipe has been set. She said the Town of venience for a short time, DTH/BARRON NORTHRUP
The Carrboro Planning Carrboro has received a vari- everyone will be pleased in The construction on South Greensboro Street in Carrboro will close the road to traffic for 60 days.
Department is involved in ety of helpful feedback and the end with the change in
the development of South concern regarding the road speed and traffic flow that Mill. She said the two months wants to drive to work dur- of time.
Green that will begin after closing to begin construction will come out of it, she said. of road closure will affect her ing the next two months, All Ive seen is one flashing
the 60-day period. Trish for the new development. Leah Edwards, a UNC daily routine. shell have to take another sign on the road yesterday,
McGuire, the departments Nobody likes to have traf- graduate and Carrboro resi- Edwards said she usually route. She said Carrboro resi- Edwards said.
planning director, said the fic inhibited by a period of dent, commutes to work at uses her car and bicycle for dents werent made aware of
road will undergo extensive construction, Chaney said, Oasis, a coffee shop in Carr transportation, but if she the closure or detours ahead city@dailytarheel.com

New law shrinks size of Board of Governors


The BOG will shrink bipartisan support in the
General Assembly.
Governments. But this mem-
ber will not be granted a vote,
Assembly and the other
believing the BOG should
It can be challenging to lead herding
to 24 members and a N.C. Speaker of the House as current policy dictates. act with more autonomy. cats has come to mind at times
Tim Moore, a former member Hannah Gage, board She also said the lack of
student by 2019. of the board, said in a state- member and former board diversity on the board creates
Hannah Gage
Member of the UNC-system Board of Governors
ment that streamlining the president, said the size of the a problem that will be exacer-
By Ana Irizarry and Caroline board will make it more effi- board has not been a signifi- bated by smaller numbers.
Metzler cient and easier to manage. cant problem in a February There are many good members. The board has unwieldy, he said. And
Assistant State & National Editors University officials should op-ed for Wilmingtons and well-intentioned legisla- eight female and four good governance is the goal
focus on students and class- StarNews Media. tors, Gage said. But the best African-American members. of this legislation.
Gov. Roy Cooper signed his rooms first, and streamlining It can be challenging to intentions of a white male, But Michael Jacobs, pro- Jacobs said smaller boards
first bill into law Friday. the UNC Board of Governors lead, she said. Herding cats Democrat or Republican, fessor of finance in the UNC provide accountability more
The law will reduce the will improve their ability to has come to mind at times can never replicate the life Kenan-Flagler Business effectively.
number of UNC-system provide oversight and serve but that usually has to do experience and perspective of School, said studies have The role of a board is
Board of Governors members stakeholders in higher educa- more with individuals, not a female or a minority board shown excessively large not to replicate the popula-
from 32 to 24 by 2019. The tion, he said. the size of the body. member. The best public boards hinder debate, in an tion of all stakeholders of an
N.C. General Assembly will The law continues to Gage said the real prob- policy decisions involve more op-ed in StarNews Media institution; it is to hold the
elect 12 members during this allow the presence of a stu- lem is the General Assembly. voices, not fewer. responding to Gages piece. institution accountable for
years regular legislative ses- dent member of the Board The piece identified two Currently, the boards Best practices in gover- accomplishing its mission
sion, who will join the previ- of Governors currently groups of BOG members: majority is composed of nance would tell you that and purpose.
ously elected 16 members. Madeline Finnegan, president one believing the board is white men. There are no a 32-person board is very
The bill passed with of the Association of Student an extension of the General Latino or American Indian likely to be ineffective and state@dailytarheel.com

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Hanes Art Center to Hillsborough police train


to avoid overdose deaths
house Nasty Women art By Molly Horak
Staff Writer
and how naloxone works as a
course of action.
In each of the trainings,
The exhibits goal is The Hillsborough Police
Department has joined the
I asked officers to raise their
hands if theyve been on
to show solidarity for rest of Orange Countys law the scene and had to wait
enforcement agencies in for EMS to respond, and
women artists. combatting opioid overdose they all raised their hands,
deaths. Woodward said. Knowing
By Mark Burnett Stacy Shelp, spokesper- we were getting this tool in
Staff Writer son for the Orange County the officers hands so they
Health Department, said wouldnt have to stand there
The SAMple Gallery at the Hillsborough Police and have nothing to do
UNC has followed New Yorks Department was the last weve now given them a life-
footsteps and opened a Nasty agency in Orange County to saving tool.
Women Art Exhibit at Hanes be trained to use naloxone, The naloxone program is
Art Center. the drug that counteracts opi- funded by a grant through
The movement started in oid medication. The Carrboro the Orange County Health
New York City, and SAMple Police Department was the Department and the nalox-
Gallery wanted to bring it first to be trained in North one kits were provided to
to Chapel Hill and the sur- Carolina, followed by the the police departments at no
rounding areas. Chapel Hill police. charge, Woodward said. She
Co-president of SAMple Its not just about stop- thinks the cost is a barrier
Gallery and senior studio art ping an overdose when it hap- to similar systems in other
major Linnea Lieth said the pens, which is life-saving and counties.
SAMple gallery is joining a critical, but we have seen our Lt. Andy Simmons with the
larger movement. local law enforcement saving Hillsborough police said the
So its actually part of lives and thats really what its department has only received
an organized art show that DTH/RYAN HERRON all about, Shelp said. positive feedback about their
started in New York City right The Nasty Women art exhibit opened Friday on the second floor of the Hanes Art Center. Naloxone reverses the use of naloxone.
after the inauguration, so its effects of an opioid over- We havent had to use it
part of a larger trend, Lieth mediums of art that it brings an individual you only have son and senior art history dose by blocking its effects. yet, and I dont want to say
said. Thereve actually been together. your own perspective and and psychology major Dana According to the Orange that I wish there was ever a
Nasty Women shows like So we have a lot of paint- your own way of thinking, Rodriguez said if people dont County 2017 Public Health time where we do have to use
across the world at this point, ings, but we also have like and I think looking at the art make it to the event in per- Dashboard, more than a it, but from this point forward
mostly theyre in America. prints and we also have draw- of other people opens up new son, pictures of the artwork quarter of opioid overdose were glad that we have it and
She said the goal of Nasty ings, she said. We also have ways of understanding the will be on their website. deaths in Orange County its a tool that will help us
Women is to bring women photographs and even the world in a broader perspec- Our goal for the SAMple from 2009 to 2013 occurred combat drug overdoses in the
together and allow them to pictures in the corner; shes tive, Rodgers said. Gallery is to provide space in Hillsborough, though its future, Simmons said.
express themselves through actually a makeup artist and As well as being an orga- for emerging artists or other population is smaller than Woodward said she is
art. those arent often included in nizer, Rodgers exhibited her members of the community other towns in the county. proud of the efforts by police
We thought it would be a art shows so that was kind of own art at the exhibit. to be able to share their art- Kim Woodward, opera- to adopt the new protocols.
really cool thing to do here, the point of this as well. I use a really intuitive work and create a discussion tions manager for Orange Weve had eight reversals
just to sort of bring together Co-president and senior process, taking in energy about any topics that come to County Emergency Medical by law enforcement in Orange
a lot of women artists and studio art major Daphne from my environment and mind, Rodriguez said. Services, said the naloxone County, and all eight of those
women, you know, creatives, Rodgers said she found out translating it into form, she The Nasty Women Exhibit training involved a joint reversals survived, he said.
even outside of the art about the Nasty Women said. This painting I did at will be open on Mondays partnership between Orange There are eight people walk-
department. So its just sort of exhibit in Durham and wants the beginning of the semes- through March from 6-9 County Emergency Services ing around today because our
like a statement of solidarity other areas around Chapel ter, kind of thinking about p.m. in room 224 of Hanes and the Orange County law enforcement stepped for-
between women and support- Hill to have exhibits similar the future and like what the Art Center and other pre- Health Department. During ward and really did an excel-
er of women, Lieth said. to this. political environment is like, arranged times. training, officers learned lent job.
Lieth said the exhibit I think looking at this art how it relates to me. about the scope of the opioid @molly_horak
is different because of the is important because as like Public relations chairper- university@dailytarheel.com problem in North Carolina city@dailytarheel.com

Inter-Faith Council appoints a new executive director


Jackie Jenks will Taylor said.
It was that passion that
Jackie Jenks
was chosen
for yourself for some reason,
you go downstairs and you
I think she is outstanding. Im looking
take over the set her apart from the other as the next go out into the programs and forward to working with her.
candidates in the eyes of the executive you remember why youre
position on April 10. IFC, Taylor said, though there director of the here, Dorward said.
John Dorward
Former executive director of the Inter-Faith Council
were several other strong can- Inter-Faith Dorward was a member of
By Ismail Conze didates with the qualities to
Council for the search committee and was
Staff Writer fill the position. able to meet Jenks while she the East Coast and accepting residents approached her to
No doubt in my mind any
Social Service.
was in town. He will also be her new position at the IFC tell her how special the IFC
Out of a pool of 72 candi- of them could have run the is one of the better jobs in a part of the transition team brings her closer to them, was and how much they had
dates, the Inter-Faith Council organization, but her passion town, Dorward said. and will still work with the which is something shes been to offer. Jenks said she was
for Social Service has selected is what really shined through The executive director IFC on a plan to build a new looking for. impressed that the resident
its new executive director. and that was really the kind is in charge of carrying out community house for home- Jenks said shes excited took the time to talk to her
Jackie Jenks will start work of thing that set it over for us, the programs that the board less men from the Chapel about the IFCs capital cam- and was so passionate about
on April 10. he said. agrees to work on, Dorward Hill-Carrboro area. paign a plan for a new the organization.
Inter-Faith Council Board John Dorward is currently said. The executive direc- I think (Jenks is) outstand- IFC community house in It really reminded me of
President Keith Taylor was co-director for the Inter-Faith tor is also responsible for ing, he said. Im looking for- Carrboro. something that would hap-
very positive about Jenks Council and has previously making sure that there is ward to working with her. That was something pen at Hospitality House, and
future with the council. served as executive director. adequate funding, staffing Jenks is currently working that Im very much looking that was the moment that I
Shes got an incredible He said the position is a ful- and volunteers. as the executive director of forward to sinking my teeth knew it was a really special
passion for what she does, filling one. You dont have really bad the Hospitality House in San into, she said. place, she said.
that is very evident when you I think that being the days as the executive director Francisco. She said she has While Jenks was visiting @the_goatmail
get a chance to talk to her, executive director of the IFC because, if youre feeling sorry family in the Midwest and on the shelter, she said one of the city@dailytarheel.com

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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
Green flags were placed in the quad this week to commemorate the thousands of students who struggle with mental illness. in the formation of senior division between our fixed-
lecturer and master lecturer term and our tenured/tenure

Flags fly for mental health


titles in 2011. track faculty members, he
Three years later, in 2014, said.
master lecturer was replaced Fisher said it is important
with teaching professor due that professors have titles that
to negative connotations show their academic accom-
By Eva Ellenburg Luke Cullifer, IFC vice the American flags put out was disruptive, Fitch said. associated with the word plishment.
Staff Writer president of public relations around the Bell Tower in the I think the symbolism there master. Professors, even though
and the campus liaison for fall to commemorate those was to show that mental Jean DeSaix, former they have the title of senior
Mental health awareness the Association of Student who died on 9/11. He said health is disruptive. chairperson of the fixed- lecturer or lecturer, are peo-
was on full display in the Governments, said he wanted he hopes the flags will make Gilmore said she wants the term faculty committee, ple who usually have terminal
quad on Friday. to create a visual display of people think of what others flag display to help end men- said she was thrilled when academic degrees, they have
The UNC Interfraternity the issues prevalence. are dealing with instead of tal illness stigmas. she finally became a teach- professional accomplish-
Council and UNC-system This was to bring aware- their own problems. Really, I want the reac- ing professor, versus being ment, she said.
Association of Student ness to mental health, not Im hoping what these flags tion to be increased dialogue referred to as merely a lec- Theyre good at what
Governments collaborated being something that like 2 will do is help people look at about the issue of mental turer. they do, they know what
to place 1,400 lime green percent of us struggle with the campus community and health and self-care because All of my life I had taught theyre doing. Theyre not
flags in Polk Place. Each flag its something almost half of take that watchful look around when it comes to mental ill- and yet not been able to be somebody that has just been
represents 10 people who us struggle with, Cullifer said. and say how can I help a per- ness, it is something that isnt called a professor, she said. plugged in to regurgitate
will suffer from mental ill- The flag display was part son today? he said. talked about, Gilmore said. It just felt bad to be here, as course matter.
ness in their academic career of the associations mental Gentry Fitch, the vice Cullifer said he wants a faculty member, and not DeSaix said after so many
at UNC. Lime green is the health awareness week. president of governmental people suffering from mental be legitimately referred to as years of working for this
recognized color for mental Two volunteers from each strategy for the association, illness to forget the stigmas a professor. change, she finally feels satis-
health awareness. of the 25 IFC fraternities put said he thinks the flags show surrounding the issues and to Nancy Fisher, current fied with the titles and ranks
Deja Gilmore, the out the flags Thursday night. the actual way mental illness treat mental health as impor- chairperson of the fixed- for fixed-term faculty.
Association of Student Originally supposed to last affects peoples lives. tantly as they do their physi- term faculty committee, Not to compare myself
Governments vice president for 24 hours, the display was Its a really beautiful sym- cal health. said the addition of teach- to Elizabeth Warren, but she
of campus outreach, said a extended to last until Monday bolism, I think, actually. The Mental health does not ing assistant professor and persisted, she said.
2016 Healthy Minds Network night due to positive respons- flags on the quad when mean youre weak, Cullifer teaching associate professor Thats kind of what weve
study said roughly 46 percent es. Cullifer said the IFC wants you think about it, number said. It does not mean youre as fixed-term faculty titles done we have just per-
of four-year college students to make this an annual event. one, there were a lot of flags less. would align all the titles as a sisted.
under the age of 25 reported a Cullifer said he got the and they took an entire por- progression toward teaching
mental health condition. idea for the flag display from tion of the quad and that university@dailytarheel.com professor. university@dailytarheel.com

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All up in your business Part of a periodic update


on local businesses.
Compiled by staff writers Erik Beene and
Gabrielle Micchia
Photos by Nathan Klima and Addy Lee Liu

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.

On the wire: national and world news


Trumps allegations of between members of the expand its investigation firmation hearing that elicited Committee to come back while only 10 percent think
Trump campaign and the into Russian meddling to the then-nominees assertion and explain himself, he they have improved. And vot-
wire-tapping denied Russians, he said on NBCs include Trumps allegation that he had not met with any said. If he lied knowingly, ers dont have much hope that
WASHINGTON (MCT) Meet the Press. There was that Obama ordered wire- Russians during the presi- he committed perjury. things will get better with
James Clapper, the longtime no evidence of that included taps on Trumps New York dential campaign, to which Trump in the White House:
director of national intelli- in our report. We had no evi- offices. Trump made the Sessions was an adviser. Americans worry for race 51 percent also said they
gence under President Barack dence of such collusion. claim Saturday via Twitter, Franken, appearing on expect relations to worsen
Obama, said unequivocally Clapper said, however, but offered no evidence for ABCs This Week, said he
relations under Trump under Trump.
Sunday that Donald Trumps that he still agrees with that the claim. An Obama spokes- wanted to give Sessions the WASHINGTON (MCT) This gloomy outlook spans
home and office were not reports conclusion that person, Kevin Lewis, said the benefit of the doubt, but that African-Americans, whites racial lines, according to Lee
wiretapped before the presi- Russian President Vladimir allegation was simply false. the attorney general Sessions and Latinos are united in Miringoff, the director of the
dential election last year. Putin had developed a clear needed to explain why he had their pessimism about the Marist College Institute for
Clapper, who was director preference for Trump and Franken calls for more not acknowledged two meet- current and future state of Public Opinion, which con-
for more than six years before that the release of Democratic ings with the Russian envoy, race relations under President ducted the national survey.
he left in January, also said operatives emails stolen by information on Sessions Sergey Kislyak, during the Donald Trump, according to a Sixty percent of Latinos, 57
he knew of no evidence that Russian computer hackers was WASHINGTON (MCT) -- 2016 campaign. new McClatchy-Marist poll. percent of African-Americans
members of Trumps campaign part of the effort to support Attorney General Jeff Sessions After the Washington More than half of and 50 percent of whites
had colluded with Russia dur- the Republican candidate. should reappear before the Posts disclosure of the meet- Americans believe race rela- think relations have gotten
ing the election campaign and An unclassified version of the Senate Judiciary Committee ings, Sessions recused him- tions in the country have worse over the last year.
that no suggestion that they report was made public Jan. 6, to explain his contacts with self from investigations of worsened over the last year Usually, its a different
had was made in a January two weeks before Trump was Russias ambassador to Russian involvement in the and will continue to deterio- response from different
report on the subject. sworn in as president. Washington, Sen. Al Franken, campaign, but Franken said rate under Trump. groups, Miringoff said. But
We did not include any- Earlier Sunday, the White D-Minn., said Sunday. that did not end the matter. The poll found that 51 per- its practically uniform among
thing in our report that had House demanded that the It was a question by The attorney gen- cent of registered voters think blacks, whites and Latinos
any reflection of collusion Republican-led Congress Franken during Sessions con- eral owes it to the Judiciary relations have gotten worse, that it will deteriorate.

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BERRY was being aggressive, then


I just kind of stopped. I just
Berry has built a reputa-
tion of having more freedom
I just told myself, Be patient, my time is tried to wait too late in the
second half over at Cameron,
FROM PAGE 1 told myself, Be patient, my to shoot than most whove coming. that was just running through
the opening period, includ- time is coming. played for Williams but my head.
I think when I hit my first facing a renewed defensive
Joel Berry By the time the final horn
ing a blistering 5-for-5 from
beyond the arc. two shots, I kind of knew that focus from the Blue Devils Junior guard had sounded, there were no
Each shot seemed to be I was into the game and that (23-8, 11-7 ACC), he didnt go regrets for Berry. He took
harder than the last, whether it would be a good night. hunting for his own shot. I didnt want to take a bad ance, he remembered the control of the game again,
it came with a hand in his When the second half If I force threes and they shot to put our defense in past and was determined to scoring seven of UNCs final
face or off balance and off the rolled around, though, didnt go in, theyre a great jeopardy. change the future. 11 points to ice the conference
dribble. Berry went quiet. He didnt team when theyre pushing Instead, Berry put the ball I thought about that last victory.
Yet each one swished score until a pair of free the ball up, Berry said. Its on the floor and drove into game, how I just waited too Now he has a night to
through the net. throws with 8:12 remain- hard because theyre not run- the teeth of the Duke defense. late to try to be more aggres- remember for a much bet-
I just tried to be more ing and didnt attempt a ning into the paint; theyre all And in the final few minutes, sive, Berry said. ter reason.
aggressive, Berry said. I felt single 3-pointer in the second running to the 3-point line faced again with a ticking Every time I thought @loganulrich
like the start of the season I period. and thats hard to guard. clock and a game in the bal- about that and how I just sports@dailytarheel.com

FRANKLIN Emergency Services treated


four people.
he said. Im just really happy
and excited. Its extremely
The first time you do it,
its really special, she said.
wasnt like we had won the
National Championship.
time, people rush to the bar.
It goes in waves.
FROM PAGE 1 This was the first time overwhelming, but its good. This year was different Many people arrived at bars Dinkins said basketball has
statement issued by Chapel people rushed Franklin Street It was an especially excit- because I got to see everyone and restaurants on Franklin played a central role in unify-
Hill police Capt. Joshua in 2017. The Tar Heels lost ing night for UNC seniors, experience something that Street early in the day to get ing students and residents in
Mecimore, spokesperson to Duke, 86-78, on Feb. 9 at who have had the opportunity Ive experienced before. good seats. Lindas Bar and the area.
for the Chapel Hill Police Cameron Indoor Stadium, to rush Franklin Street three Last year, Dinkins said Grill bartender Andrew Roush Its not about the actual
Department. Regular traffic and UNC hadnt beaten Duke times and watched the Tar she ran to Franklin from the said the atmosphere before the rushing, but rushing with
resumed at 12:20 a.m., shortly at home since 2014. First- Heels play in the National Smith Center after UNC won game was crazy, but it calmed your best friends, she said. I
after officials cleared streets at year Coleman Breen said it Championship game last year. the Final Four game. down shortly after. think the community we have
11:45 p.m. was exciting to experience a UNC senior Elizabeth I remember feeling so Once the game starts the at Carolina is a really special
No one was arrested while Franklin rush in his first year. Dinkins said rushing Franklin conflicted, like Do we rush atmosphere is totally different thing.
people rushed, the statement Its my first home win Street has been a different now? Is this a rush worthy because everyone is watching @meg_srik
said, but Orange County here at UNC against Duke, experience every year. event? she said. Because it the TV, he said. During half- city@dailytarheel.com

HEARINGS and vote on what to do.


There is not a specific
false start violation. The tech-
nology violations come from a
forth.
I hope that it will continue
from a candidate side, it is confusing it
FROM PAGE 1 policy set forward, he said. lack of sponsorship messages to show the Carolina commu- is even more confusing for students.
candidate without a hearing Election day is still on campaign materials and the nity my dedication to being a
process if the candidate does unknown because of a com- false start violation comes from man of character and of value
Elizabeth Adkins
not file a financial statement. plaint filed against the BOE the Grier team hosting a cam- and doing things the right way Candidate for student body president
So the financial statement by Travis Broadhurst. paign event during the Student regardless of the situation or
that any candidate submits has The UNC Student Supreme Courts freeze. accusations, Grier said. I will freeze. The campaign pleaded bring the focus of elections
to include their new limit, so Supreme Court will have The original complaint continue to uphold the rules guilty to this charge. back to the issues.
if they didnt do that properly a pretrial hearing on contained 19 separate charg- the best way I can. The complaint had 11 other I know that from a candi-
then that would be a potential Wednesday and Kushner said es, but the board said the In a decision by the BOE charges on it, but the board date side, it is confusing, so
pitfall for them otherwise after a motion for dismissal filed by burden of proof had not been on the complaint against the determined there was not I know that it is even more
the fact, Kushner said. the BOE could be heard dur- met to show the Grier cam- Adkins campaign, the cam- enough evidence to find the confusing for the students,
It is unclear what would ing the hearing. paign was guilty of the other paign was found guilty of one Adkins campaign guilty. she said.
happen if a president were The board found the Grier charges. false start violation. Adkins said she doesnt University Editor
elected, then found out to campaign guilty of three Grier said he doesnt think The false start violation think her budget will be Acy Jackson contributed
have gone over their maxi- technology violations with the budget cut will affect his is because a member of her affected by the penalty points reporting.
mum budget. Kushner said multiple technology charges campaign because he has campaign shared a Facebook as they were under budget.
the BOE would have to meet combined into one and one been adhering to the rules put post during the campaign She said they are excited to university@dailytarheel.com

Students react mostly positively to 2 Chainz Jubilee concert


By Maria Mullis to be overwhelmingly posi- listen to rap music much, but said shes glad CUAB decided While she was TAing a Some people were remi-
Staff Writer tive for the Georgia native hes excited for 2 Chainz. to go with a hip-hop artist. class, McCorkle said a student niscing about the last time 2
Grammy-winning rapper, who It seems like 2 Chainz is a Its something to look for- read the announcement and Chainz performed in Chapel
Get ready, UNC: 2 Chainz has several hit singles such as very big celebrity and person- ward to in the midst of mid- bought a ticket right then Hill back in 2012.
is performing at Jubilee. No Lie and Birthday Song, ality so its kind of cool having terms, she said. from her phone. Many seem to be looking
On Friday afternoon, the as well as numerous features someone thats so big come to Senior Jazmin McCorkle The concert will be on forward to the performance.
Carolina Union Activities on songs like Mercy and No UNC, he said. said she was hesitant at first, April 1 in Carmichael Arena, And, like everything in life,
Board unveiled the name Problem. Sophomore Hadiya but said shes ultimately glad with a capacity of 5,000 some are not feeling it.
of the performer in the Pit Senior Danila Chenchik Howard was there for the the genre went in the hip-hop people. CUAB decided on 2 Overall, CUABs decision
with the help of large poster was one of the students who announcement, and said direction. Chainz, who cost $125,000 seems to be a popular one.
boards and an eagerly await- bought floor tickets before people were cheering. CUAB Im more like J.Cole to book, after sending out a In the words of 2 Chainz
ing crowd. they sold out. handed out chains after the or Kendrick Lamar, but 2 genre survey to students in himself, the organization did
Student interest was I bought two tickets and artist was revealed. Chainz is still rap or hip-hop, October and shopping around what they said (they) couldnt,
apparent in the way the $20 told my girlfriend about it Howard, who said she she said. for hip-hop artists in their went where they said (they)
floor seats sold out in an hour and she was like, Oh my god, was not a fan of last years Some students bought budget. wouldnt.
and a half after the unveiling. no way. performer, country artist and tickets shortly after they were Twitter blew up after 2 @MariaMullis2017
Student reactions seem Chenchik said he doesnt UNC graduate Chase Rice, made available. Chainz was announced. swerve@dailytarheel.com

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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

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MENS LACROSSE: UNC 13, Denver 9
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Isaiah Hicks ends his on-court silence


The senior ISAIAH HICKS STATS

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

Errors, hitting woes plague UNC baseball in series loss


BASEBALL The pieces are there, junior That high level of pitching left easier to just go out there and play. pitching, Fox said. If we play defense,
infielder Zach Gahagan said. Weve UNC in a tough spot at the plate. First-year infielder Ike Freeman we still potentially win the series.
LONG BEACH STATE 2 just got to put it all together.
UNCs offense was neutralized
The Tar Heels struggled to string
together hits, leaving 10 men on
agreed. He went 2-for-2 with a RBI-
double and home run on Sunday.
Fox said UNCs bunt defense
was lacking, noting mistakes from
NORTH CAROLINA 1 early, as Long Beach State held the base in the second game. Ive been hitting balls, they just pitchers J.B. Bukauskas and Josh
Tar Heels to just three runs in the Hitting is contagious, and all it find people, Freeman said. Its nice Hiatt on Friday. But he said a team
By Sam Doughton first two games. takes is just one good swing and it for it to finally find a hole. as fast as Long Beach State creates
Staff Writer Most of it was good pitching. just keeps on rolling, Gahagan said. The bats were not the whole story. that pressure.
Head coach Mike Fox said that the But this weekend, we just didnt The Tar Heels eight errors against the For now, Fox is content with
The No. 8 North Carolina base- Dirtbag pitching staff may be as have that roll. Dirtbags were four times what they Sundays win, noting the experience
ball team relaxed on Sunday. good as they see all year, noting they Things corrected Sunday, when had made in the season before this may help UNC develop before next
Snapping a losing streak will do throw a lot of strikes, especially with UNC got eight hits for eight runs weekend, resulting in eight unearned weekends series against Virginia to
that to you. The Tar Heels (9-3) hit the breaking ball; keep the ball low and strung together multiple multi- runs. Long Beach States speed gave open conference play.
the ball in key spots and made the in the zone and hold runners as well. run innings. the infield fits, forcing quick throws It was a good series for us, Fox
plays they needed to defeat Long Hopefully this is just a bump Its refreshing to see, said senior that sailed away from fielders and said. Itll prepare us for whats
Beach State 8-5, two things they in the road for us offensively, Fox outfielder Tyler Lynn, who had a tough plays that became infield hits. coming.
didnt do in the first two games of said. But, I think they could really, two-RBI triple that put UNC ahead As mediocre as we were offensively, @sjdoughton
the series against the Dirtbags (6-5). really pitch. for good in Sundays contest. Its and again I got to tip my hat to their sports@dailytarheel.com

UNC softball extends win streak with ACC sweep


SOFTBALL ed with Pittsburgh (12-5, 0-3 Pittsburgh to only three hits the start, when Pittsburgh
ACC) scoring first, as UNC and an unearned run. North blasted a three-run home run.
NORTH CAROLINA 3 (15-4, 3-0 ACC) left runners
on base. However, the Tar
Carolina earned a 5-1 victory.
UNC picked up exactly
The Panthers tacked on two
more runs in the second for a
PITTSBURGH0 Heels werent deterred. where it left off on Saturday, five- run lead. For a second, it
Berlynne Delamoras long- scoring two first-inning runs. looked like North Carolinas
By Shawn Haas ball in the third inning tied the Strong pitching again win streak was in doubt.
Staff Writer score at one apiece and kick- lifted the Tar Heels over the UNC finally stirred awake
started the Tar Heel offense. Panthers. Kendra Lynch in the fifth inning, plating six
The 10-2 loss the North UNC scored three runs in helped UNC escape numer- runs to tie the game.
Carolina softball team suffered the fifth inning, and Brittany ous jams, allowing two After going to extra innings,
on Feb. 18 against Ohio State Picketts home run deep over runs through 5 1/3 innings. the game didnt offer much
was an embarrassing one. The the right-field wall in the sixth Pickett, the star of Fridays action for either side until the
game mercy rule shortened was the exclamation point. gem, put the bow on Saturday ninth. UNC capped off the
the game to six innings, and it I knew what she was in a relief appearance. comeback thanks to a bases- DTH/BARRON NORTHRUP
was UNCs fourth loss. throwing before; I knew I just UNC added two home runs loaded single from Bailiff in North Carolina pitcher Kendra Lynch (15) throws a pitch in
It was also the last time the had to kind of Pickett said, to the tally one from Taylor the bottom of the ninth. Saturday afternoons game against Pittsburgh.
team lost a game this season. pausing to search for the right Wike and another from Katie But Bailiff wasnt over-
Throughout the weekend word. Swing. Bailiff in the 6-2 win. taken by the moment. streak to 10 and opened ACC said. If we focus on what we
sweep (5-1, 6-2, 8-7) of No. 21 Picketts long ball at the The Tar Heels start in It was a complete team play with a series sweep. Head are supposed to, then hope-
Pittsburgh, UNC set its sights plate her first home run the final game of the series effort, she said. I mean, we coach Donna Papa said that fully at the end of the game
on keeping that streak alive. as a Tar Heel was only couldnt have been more dif- used everybody. isnt the point of emphasis. we have the victory.
Fridays game was the first half of her contribution. Her ferent from the first two. With Sundays 8-7 win, the We are really trying to
of a three-game test. It start- pitching performance held They were in a hole from Tar Heels extended their win focus on the process, she sports@dailytarheel.com

Carter leads determined North Carolina womens tennis team in conference


WOMENS TENNIS animated while talking, Clemson and a subsequent nation. Five out of six of the get on our backs and being progress even after she
jumping and showing her singles win in UNCs 7-0 singles players that competed the top ranked team in the graduates.
NORTH CAROLINA 6 how to go about the next
serve, the last serve.
victory over Boston College,
Carter is 20 singles wins
Friday night are ranked, and
two of those players fall in the
ACC, sophomore Jessie Aney
said.
We have three incred-
ible freshmen, Carter said.
CLEMSON1 She nodded with a faint ahead of UNCs previous top five No. 3 Carter and The program has only So I think theyre just going
smile, stepping out onto the record (131). No. 4 Sara Daavettila. grown stronger. Carter, to learn and learn this year.
By Madeline Coleman court for the last round. I looked at the numbers, This is the hardest work- the 2016 ACC Player of Hopefully by the end of the
Staff Writer Serve. Hit. Hit. Miss. 6-0, Carter said. And one way to ing team Ive had, Kalbas the Year and an ITA All- year, well be even stronger
6-0 in Carters favor her leave a legacy is to leave his- said. They continue to work. America selection last sea- and better. But, moving for-
Hayley Carter sat down on 151st career singles win. The tory. They continue to come to son, strives to use the last ward, obviously, Im going to
the bench with a huff, wiping dominant victory guided the The Tar Heels (14-1, 3-0 extra practices. They push 14 games before the ACC miss it incredibly ...
the towel across the back of No. 3 North Carolina wom- ACC) have a record of 31 con- each other. Championship and NCAA The program is on the
her neck. She looked up to the ens tennis team to a 6-1 win secutive ACC regular season The Tar Heels push each regionals to extend her sin- rise. We have so many amaz-
scoreboard 6-0, 5-0 and over Clemson on Friday. wins, and this game marked other in practice, but they gles wins record. ing underclassmen ... and Im
put her head back down. Its honestly pretty crazy, the third straight over the make sure to have fun at the But when Carter talks excited for whats to come,
Head coach Brian Kalbas Carter said of her success. Its Tigers (3-7, 0-3 ACC). same time. about her hopes and dreams, even cheering on as an alum.
frantically made his way surreal. The team has some of the For us, that takes the she focuses on how the @mwc13_3
toward the senior. He became Following the win over highest ranking players in the pressure off of having a tar- future of the tennis team will sports@dailytarheel.com

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