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HIGH PRAISE FUNDING SWITCH This day in history
A Chapel Hill High Sunny sides
A last-minute amendment to
MAY 19, 1995 around
School club was the N.C. House of Representa-
Joseph Carlyle Sitterson died H 79, L 57
BETTER MARKET granted a $1,000 tives budget would cut nearly
in Chapel Hill. Sitterson was
Fewer graduates planned on award for its work $10 million from financial aid Friday’s weather
chancellor from 1966 to 1972,
enrolling in graduate school promoting environ- for UNC-system schools and
one of the University’s most You’ll miss the
this year, according to Univer- mental awareness. direct it to funding for K-12
turbulent periods. rain, kid
sity Career Services. Page 3. Page 4. public schools. Page 6. H 81, L 59
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Andy Thomason f you see a porky man in a Batman suit with pit stains, don’t fret — he’s
Summer Editor not the real deal.
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Lyle Kendrick Police in Petoskey, Mich., received a call on May 11 reporting that a man
university EDITOR dressed as Batman was found on the roof of a building.
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Sarah Glen Mark Wayne Williams, 31, was found hanging off the wall of a building in
CITY EDITOR the small town. After police pulled him back onto the roof of the building, they
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Daniel Wiser discovered that he was carrying a baton, chemical irritant spray and a pair of
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Tariq Luthun Williams was charged with carrying a gas-ejecting weapon and creating a
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Kelly Parsons the attention of the police by dressing like the Crow, another comic book figure.
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Location: East Chapel Hill High
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• The Daily Tar Heel reports any home series of the regular season Open to the public.
inaccurate information pub- as the Tar Heels take on the Virginia Saturday Time: 7 p.m. Someone pulled a screen Someone vandalized school
lished as soon as the error is Cavaliers. Kid’s music: Listen to Grammy nomi- Location: Flyleaf Books, Chapel Hill away from an unlocked window windows with graffiti between 9:30
discovered. Time: 7 p.m. nee Justin Roberts and his Not Ready and entered a residence between p.m. Sunday and 7:30 a.m. Monday
• Editorial corrections will be Location: Boshamer Stadium for Naptime Players. The performance Tuesday
12:01 a.m. and 8:40 a.m. Monday at at 225 Culbreth Road, according to
printed below. Errors committed appeals to both children and their Yoga in the galleries: Take part in
on the Opinion Page have cor- parents. $10 to the public. the ultimate relaxation led by Joanne 724 N. Columbia St., according to Chapel Hill police reports.
Friday
rections printed on that page. Hog Day: Join in on Hillsborough’s Time: 11 a.m. Marshall. Cushions and yoga mats Chapel Hill police reports.
Corrections also are noted in the 29th Annual HogDay. Enjoy BBQ, live Location: Carrboro ArtsCenter are provided. Free to members, $5 to The person stole a laptop worth Someone tried to cash a sto-
online versions of our stories. music, games and inflatables, the clas- nonmembers $400, $550 in cash and a cross len check at 2:30 p.m. Monday at
sic car auto show, and a beer garden Sunday Time: Noon to 1 p.m. necklace worth $600, reports state. 841 Willow Drive, according to
sponsored by Carolina Brewery. Shakespearian tragedy: See the epic Location: Ackland Art museum
TIPS drama of the downfall of a decorated
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Time: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
war hero and his wife. Love, envy and Wednesday Someone stole a television
Contact Summer Editor on Saturday
Location: River Park in Hillsborough betrayal are all twisted together in the Sacred arts program: Lead by eight from a gym between 5 p.m. Someone hit a golf ball that
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The 32-inch flat screen TV was according to Chapel Hill police
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Police said the suspect alleged-
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of the School of Journalism and
He said the committee did not choose
King as a finalist solely for her professional
pus and touched women’s feet. professional experience in the
arrest
Mass Communication. King is experience.
Deas is not affiliated with the vice president of external affairs “Journalism is really an interesting area
University. search for a new dean. and director of the Journailsm because there are so many different kinds
The Department of Public of things you can do to contribute to jour-
Safety is looking for additional
Initiative for the Carnegie
By Lyle Kendrick and Paula Seligson Corporation of New York. nalism,” he said.
victims or witnesses for activity The new dean will succeed Jean Folkerts,
at UNC and in the Triangle area.
Staff Writers
who has said she will step down at the end Corey Gallisdorfer,
Victims or witnesses can
report any related incidents to
As the University continues to search
for a dean of the School of Journalism and
table,” said Jim Dean, chairman of the
search committee and dean of Kenan-
of June.
The finalists include Carol Pardun, John 19, is released on
UNC police investigators at (919)
966–2120.
Mass Communication, another candidate
has been added to the mix.
Flagler Business School.
King declined to comment on her selec-
Pavlik and David Perlmutter, heads of the
journalism programs at the University of
a $50,000 bail.
But unlike the other three candidates — tion as finalist, writing in an email that she South Carolina, Rutgers University and the By Christina Austin
Lenoir Dining Hall summer who have backgrounds in academia — the thought any comment would be inappropri- University of Iowa, respectively.
Staff Writer
newest contender has more professional ate before she visits the University. Pardun said she was not surprised the
construction on schedule experience. King will visit the University on May 31, committee picked someone with King’s Corey Gallisdorfer, a UNC
Construction renovations to Susan King, vice president of external Dean said. background. freshman who was arrested
Lenoir Dining Hall are on track affairs and director of the Journalism Bruce Carney, executive vice chancel- “Frankly, I was surprised there wasn’t on May 3 and charged with
and expected to be ready for the Initiative for the Carnegie Corporation of lor and provost, said the search committee someone on the original list of three from sexual exploitation of children,
first normally-scheduled meal on New York, was added to the list of finalists decided to add King to the list of finalists the (professional side),” she said. was released from the Durham
Aug. 20. last week. after a video conference last week. Carney said there is no specific timetable County jail on a $50,000 bail
The project is set to end on According to her curriculum vitae, King The addition of a candidate after the for the selection of the dean. May 13.
Aug. 3. has been the vice president for public affairs initial list of three was released is not out of Even if Carney were to make a decision A judge ordered Gallisdorfer
Temporary dining tents will for the Carnegie Corporation, assistant sec- the ordinary, Dean said. by the beginning of June, he said he will to remain on house arrest at his
likely remain up through July. retary for public affairs in the Department “The nature of searches at UNC is such likely have to appoint an interim dean. home in Lewisville, said his law-
The upstairs part of Lenoir of Labor and has reported independently that the search is open until someone is yer David Freedman.
Dining Hall is currently inacces- for CNN and ABC Radio News. identified for the position by the provost,” Contact the University Editor One of Gallisdorfer’s parents is
sible. “She brings lots of experience to the Dean said. at university@dailytarheel.com. required to be at home with him
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The funds, which are appro- Rep. Hugh Blackwell, R-Burke “To bring it up to fire code, it
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purchasing Rex would measures to… bail somebody out.” Bus passengers might soon find
Rep. Norman Sanderson, R-Craven, themselves asking questions they
help with budget woes. Vice chairman of N.C. House appropriations subcommittee on education wouldn’t normally ask.
Today, Capital Area Transit
By Daniel Wiser he said.
Both system administrators
THE story so far: is debuting a series of placards
sponsored by members of the
State & National Editor
and Rex officials have expressed WakeMed Health and Hospitals Raleigh Arts Commission and the
The latest row between opposition to the move. Dale has had a thorny history with Orange County Arts Commission,
WakeMed Health and Hospitals Jenkins, chairman of Rex UNC Health Care: as well as Scott Huler, the 2011
and UNC Health Care has placed Healthcare, said at a press con- Piedmont Laureate.
the UNC system and looming ference that Rex benefits from a April 2000: Rex Healthcare The “Words on the Move”
state budget cuts at the center of “vibrant” partnership with UNC accepts a buyout offer of about placards, which were placed in
the fray. Health Care. $290 million from UNC Health the interior of Chapel Hill Transit
In a letter to UNC-system “Rex is not for sale and has not Care after previous talks with buses May 14, encourage transit
President Thomas Ross last week, been for sale,” he said. users to contemplate a series of
WakeMed about a possible written questions, and promote
WakeMed officials offered to Ross said in a statement that
purchase Rex Healthcare, a sub- Rex joined UNC Heath Care to merger. awareness for the work of the
sidiary of UNC Health Care, for extend its mission of improv- Fall 2010: UNC Hospitals Piedmont Laureate.
$750 million. Officials said the ing the quality of medical care, The placards’ themes range
reports that it expects to lose
sale could alleviate the state’s eco- research and physician education from drinking water to reading
nomic troubles and proposed cuts across the state. UNC Health about $300 million in char- books to television optics.
to higher education. Care’s board of directors will con- ity care expenses, one-fifth of “Scott has written some fabu-
“This influx of cash will signifi- sider the offer in “due diligence,” the hospital’s total operating lous, thoughtful questions, and
cantly positively impact the state he said. expenses. they’re fun questions,” said June
and in return the university sys- “I do not believe that divesting Guralnick, executive director of
tem and UNC Health Care,” the UNC Health Care of Rex in order Nov. 29, 2010: WakeMed sub- the Raleigh Arts Commission. “It’s
letter said. to generate one-time revenue for mits a formal request for finan- really food for thought.” dth/Erin hull
WakeMed, a private, not- the state is in the long-term best cial information and other pub- Guralnick dreamed up the Scott Huler, the 2011 Piedmont Laureate, holds one of the new bus
for-profit health care system interests of the people of North lic records from UNC Hospitals. placards and the Raleigh Arts placards he hopes will get people thinking about about various issues.
based in Raleigh, has clashed Carolina,” he said. Commission created the design,
May 12, 2011: WakeMed offi- she said.
with UNC Health Care in the
past. WakeMed has accused
The proposed sale might also
face opposition at the state leg- cials send a letter to UNC-system All 99 Chapel Hill buses dis- “The world is full of fascinating secrets, and it
UNC Health Care of engaging in islature. Lawmakers have urged President Thomas Ross offering play two placards each. One intro- wants you to ask.”
“predatory behavior” and using its caution about any short-term fix to buy Rex for $750 million. duces the “Words on the Move”
state resources to limit competi- to gain revenue for the state or platform, while the other presents Scott Huler,
Officials say the sale could bene- 2011 Piedmont Laureate
tion and partner with profitable offset budget cuts to the UNC a set theme of questions.
private physicians’ practices and system. fit the state and the system dur- Bus riders are encouraged to
hospitals like Rex. Rep. Norman Sanderson, ing a time of economic troubles send in their own inquiries on the tor of the Orange County Arts dar year,” she added.
William Atkinson, presi- R-Craven and vice chairman of and budget cuts. Piedmont Laureate website, and Commission, said the placards are Huler said the organization
dent and chief executive of the N.C. House of Representatives Huler will reply to chosen ques- meant to not only increase aware- is looking to extend the ques-
WakeMed, said in an interview appropriations subcommittee on nated in 2000 when Rex opted tions through an online answer ness of the Piedmont Laureate tions beyond Orange County and
that WakeMed’s principal motiva- education, said selling state enti- to accept a buyout offer of about forum, Guralnick said. program but also make individu- Raleigh. Community leaders in
tion is to improve the efficiency ties might not benefit the system $290 million from UNC Health As the Piedmont Laureate, als more aware of what is occur- Alamance County are considering
of health care services in Wake for the long term. Care after previous talks with Huler has been appointed for one ring around them and their own placing the placards in their pub-
County by consolidating with Rex. “We as a state don’t need to WakeMed about a possible year in order to promote the liter- capacity for creativity. lic libraries, Huler said.
“Our rationale for this isn’t take real drastic measures to have merger. ary arts throughout Alamance, The Orange County Arts “I think it’s going to be a very
about the budget or politics,” he enough to bail somebody out,” he Tensions flared again last year Durham, Johnston, Orange and Commission aims to continue well-received public art project
said. said. when UNC Hospitals reported Wake counties. “Words on the Move” until because it’s focusing on some-
But he added that UNC- Hannah Gage, chairwoman of it would lose $300 million in “My entire goal as Piedmont December 2011, although no new thing a little bit different,” said
system administrators and state the Board of Governors — which charity care expenses. WakeMed Laureate is to wake people up,” placards will be created, Shannon Shannon. “It’s focusing on lan-
legislators should consider the oversees the UNC system — said submitted a formal request for Huler said. “The world is full of said. guage, on words and public arts.”
sale as a viable source of rev- in an email that WakeMed’s financial information and other fascinating secrets, and it wants “We are hoping to do another
enue during tough economic offer will be discussed at the public records in November, chal- you to ask.” outreach program with Scott dur- Contact the Arts Editor
times. board’s June meeting along with lenging the financial record of the Martha Shannon, direc- ing the second half of this calen- at arts@dailytarheel.com.
“Seven hundred fifty mil- a briefing about UNC Health state-supported hospitals.
lion — whether it’s short term or Care.
long term — is not an amount of The feud between WakeMed Contact the State & National
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is located in Hideaway Estates. A large shady 2 level deck. non-smoker, no pets. DO YOU SMOKE CiGARETTES and not want
gree or relevant work experience preferred. cleaning equipment. Application found on campus. Stephens Street. $650/mo +utili- laboratory research study. This research will
lot perfect for pets, enjoy the private deck. renthouse42681@gmail.com. to quit? You can contribute to science by par-
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APARTMENT 2 blocks to UNC campus. Living nchan@chcymca.org or bring to front desk of hannahlw12@gmail.com, 336-745-5623. function. The Duke ADHD Program and the
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room, bedroom, kitchenette, bath, screened Chapel Hill branch. Tobacco Neuroscience Research Labora-
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niture, parking space. $800/mo +electricity.
ROOM AVAILABLE Are you between the ages of 18 and 50? Are
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For subletting from June 1st to August. Park- you are eligible and participate in this study, evaluations to those who qualify. For more
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TUTOR, MENTOR needed for an energetic 11 ing included. Furnished. 8 minute walk to we will compensate you up to $316 for your
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heat and great location. One unit left. 415 females 21-30 to become egg do-
time each day in the classroom and/or in our deck. W/D, dishwasher, central air and heat. pricing and details. Pro00018866.
home to provide additional assistance where
North Columbia Street. Fran Holland Proper-
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nors. $2,500 compensation for
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car, clean driving record, great references.
home would be easy commute to campus
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fireplace, fenced in back yard for pet lov- studies last between 1-2 hours, and partici-
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car. Option to work in fall. We live within 3BR/1.5BA duplex. Central heat, air, W/D, the BiAC volunteer coordinator at 681-9344
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the new album, titled “Rocket straddles the fine line between and strangely familiar at the same © 2009 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Coastal wind power
Science.” obnoxious and genius extremely time. Level: 1 2 3 4 A bill in the N.C. Senate would
“There was a little bit of shock well. “It’s almost like an alternate require construction of coastal
when we first started, but quickly As the album progresses, the time line, or parallel world,” wind farms. See pg. 6 for story.
it melted away and it felt like 1992 songs begin to slow down to a Fleck said. “Bela Fleck and the Complete the grid
was yesterday,” Fleck said in an more easygoing pace, utilizing the Flecktones have been several dif- so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
Healthy combination?
e-mail. “In fact, I feel that ‘Rocket keyboard to carry songs at a pace ferent bands, and I am proud of
Science’ is much more a continu- suited best for sitting on a park all of them.” bold borders) contains WakeMed Health and Hospitals
ation of ‘UFO-Tofu’ than ‘The bench, as opposed to the jiving every digit 1 to 9. has offered to buy Rex Healthcare.
Hidden Land,’ which was released beat of “Prickly Pear.” Contact the Arts Editor See pg. 7 for story.
in 2006.” One of the inherent drawbacks at arts@dailytarheel.com. Solution to
last week’s puzzle Looking for a home
its debut record, “Street of the a precursor of more to come, MacLean sound like something
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle All rights reserved.
Love of Days,” in the U.S. under which isn’t necessarily a good on a movie soundtrack, particu- Across sack 13 Meditative sect 42 Inhabitant
Merge Records. thing for this album. The music larly during a rainy-day scene. 1 Colorless 62 Molecule part 21 Love interest in the song 43 Autumn birthstone
The pair, who will visit will be either hit or miss for lis- Drawing more from MacLean’s 5 Dairy Queen treat 63 Singer with Crosby and “Copacabana” 44 Horn & Hardart eatery
9 1972 Olympics star Mark Stills 22 Sicilian volcano 45 Neck-biting nickname
Carrboro’s ArtsCenter tonight at teners. roots, “Street of the Love of Days” 25 Biblical twin 48 Morphine or codeine, e.g.
14 Get a better int. rate, 64 Lofty abode
8 p.m. on tour with the folk-rock The bilingual capabili- is bold in its consistency, uphold- perhaps 65 Discipline with poses 26 __ Island 49 Muppet man
duo of Damon and Naomi, look ties of Nunez-Fernandez give ing a melancholy tone through- 15 Genesis victim 66 Oklahoma tribe 27 Signs, as a deal 50 Sounded relieved
67 Long (for) 30 “The __ With the Dragon 53 Signs off on
to bring their interesting sound the album a sense of diver- out. 16 Hidden repository
Tattoo” 55 “You don’t have to remind
with them. sity, as seen in the song “Late With this release, Amor de 17 Qualify for 68 Hostage-rescue acronym me”
18 “Jeopardy!” creator Griffin 69 Travel 31 Chuckleheads
The European influence in Mornings,” which is one of the Dias is building a reputation 33 River through Aragon 56 Cooking instruction
19 Clay who was the “Idol” Down 57 Pack away
Amor de Dias’ music is eas- more upbeat numbers on the for creating a type of music that runner-up to Ruben 1 Attracted 34 1994 role for Jodie
35 Fiddling emperor 58 Forum attire
ily identifiable through the vast track list. The band could have can be best described as a niche Studdard 2 Provides with more heat? 59 Chestnut’s stablemate,
3 #1 Toto song that mentions 36 Common sitcom rating
20 Good place for a run perhaps
majority of the 15 tracks of “Street improved the album by fea- listen, where the listener would 23 “Doesn’t bother me” Kilimanjaro 37 Honolulu’s island
60 Wrangler competitor
38 Reformer Jacob
of the Love of Days.” turing more tracks like “Late best enjoy this music only at cer- 24 Logo on many a Richard 4 Game played in a hall 61 401(k) alternative, for short
Utilizing a beautifully orches- Mornings” or the album’s title tain times. Petty race car 5 Arthur’s castle
25 Inventor Whitney 6 Passé wedding vow word
trated set of instruments rang- track, “Street of the Love of 7 Soft ball
28 Bug-loving org.
ing from harps to recorders, the Days.” Contact the Arts Editor at 29 Lethargic 8 Lisa Marie’s dad
pair captures an essence of eerie The two members alternate diversions@dailytarheel.com. 32 Schindler portrayer 9 “Going under the knife”
34 Bad place for a run knife
36 Raced 10 What dues need to be
11 “Gross!”
STARS
39 Reuben bread 12 Pop __ question
40 Hairpieces, slangily
41 Good place for a
Poor run
46 “Portnoy’s
PAUL K Complaint” writer
Fair Fri: 9:30 Sat: 7:10, 9:30 Sun & Mon: 7:10 Tue–Thu: 9:30 Roth
47 Sweet companion
RANGO I 48 Aptly named
Fri: 7:10 Sat: 2:30, 4:40 Sun: 4:40 Quaker cereal
good Tue–Thu: 7:10 51 Gloomy guy
ARTHUR J 52 Eastern
Excellent Fri: 7:00, 9:20 Sat: 2:20, 4:30, 7:00, 9:20 Sun: 4:30, 7:00 philosophy
54 Danshui River
Mon: 7:00 Tue–Thu: 7:00, 9:20 capital
Classic The Varsity Theatre 56 Bad place for a
123 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill • 967-8665 run
www.varsityonfranklin.com 59 It might end in a
10 Thursday, May 19, 2011 Opinion The Daily Tar Heel
column EDITORIAL CARTOON By Nate Beeler, The Washington Examiner QUOTE OF THE DAY
“Aside from lacrosse, there was no real reason
for me to be back here. It was either come
back and just hang out and get drunk or go do
something else.”
Maggie Zellner Ryan Flanagan, UNC defenseman, on why he chose to travel to Uganda
Slipping through the cracks
Junior comparative literature major
from Lynchburg, Va.
Email: mzellner@email.unc.edu LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Kvetching board™
Stand with students; kvetch:
to place a
the same at home. I miss the
On Tuesday I will return
kvetch board, alpine, even
to Raleigh for another day
my hangover.
of meetings with key State
on writing
Legislature is proposing cuts prom is a dead giveaway. Go
to our budget that would back to Orange High.
severely compromise our To the person asking
University’s ability to provide
T
whether the guy wearing the
here are few things I dread a high-quality and accessible “I heart the female orgasm”
more than group papers.
Even in classes where
Editorial education to every student.
The Cooper administration
t-shirt knew that the ones
he watched on the internet
T
writing styles feel cohesive. he Town of Chapel Hill dent-friendly town. parts. Consumers should not for student interests, we need To the guy waving a flag on
Instead, the problem with looks like it is continu- The rush in the few open have to sacrifice safety for the you to share in that respon- top of your frat house, as
group papers is the inevitable 4 ing the liberalization restaurants at 2 a.m. in Chapel convenience and variety food sibility. The consequences much as you wish you were,
a.m. moment when I find myself of regulations on food trucks Hill could be alleviated and trucks can offer. of inaction will be dire, but you are not a Navy Seal.
scrawling all over a supposedly within town limits. students’ options expanded The food truck movement is together our voices can be While all the summer cleav-
final draft in red ink wondering Although the trucks — or if food trucks were allowed not just limited to Chapel Hill multiplied to great effect. age is great, we still have to
how my group members managed There is nothing stopping see frat boy legs covered in
“mobile food units,” as they are within town limits. and Carrboro.
to get into this college without you from picking up the phone four inches of pastel shorts.
knowing the difference between more officially known — are In Carrboro, it seems most Raleigh has similarly right now and calling the
“your” and “you’re” (or why they’re not banned outright in Chapel food trucks are parked near restrictive regulations on food Senators and Representatives To the girl who told me to
using the second person in this Hill, regulations are currently bars at late hours, when many trucks and is also considering that represent you. However, “shoo” at La Rez on Friday
research paper to begin with). so confusing and prohibitive traditional restaurants are moving to open up its streets you can also join student gov- night: if you were any more
The problem, in short, is the that they often act as an effec- closed. to the mobile food units. ernment’s multifaceted advo- shallow you would evapo-
writing. Though I admit my evi- tive ban. There is no good reason to But other college towns cacy efforts. Pick up the phone rate.
dence is anecdotal, I feel like I’ve This board has been con- prevent local entrepreneurs like Durham and Athens, Ga., and call us, or go to unc.edu/ To Sean Hannity: listening to
peer-edited enough papers and sistent in its support of food from starting innovative busi- both have some version of food studgov and read about how you analyze Common’s rap
read enough of my classmates’ trucks in Chapel Hill, but nesses that can satisfy the trucks. you can get involved. lyrics is absolutely hilarious.
emails to safely say that most of the a number of issues remain needs of a legitimate market. And while traditional To the ladies who ride the
students I interact with here were The town just has to decide restaurant owners might be Mary Cooper FCX bus, this is UNC transit,
undecided.
never taught how to write. Student Body President not Southwest Airlines. One
We hope the town will how to regulate this new worried their monopoly on
I do not mean to imply that carry-on bag per person,
this is my classmates’ fault. Quite not favor too-restrictive industry. dining in Chapel Hill will
regulations that solely serve Few would want sidewalks be threatened, the reality is Organizational funding please.
the contrary. I see this as a fail-
ure on the part of the University. to protect traditional brick- or all of Chapel Hill’s parking that food trucks will have to for summer available Trying to find a job is like
Grammatical quibbles aside, the and-mortar restaurants from lots littered with food trucks, compete with them as well. trying to find a decent guy in
TO THE EDITOR: Chapel Hill.
consequences of this widespread increased competition. but the Town Council cannot Building a new customer base Congress has $2,500 to allo-
incompetence are serious. It is There are already approxi- legally establish quotas of food in Chapel Hill can be difficult cate to student organizations Nothing like summer school
unfair — not to mention hugely mately 95 bars and restaurants trucks within town limits, only for anyone. that have a certified treasurer. to reconnect with one’s
inefficient — to fail to ensure that in downtown Chapel Hill and the locations they are allowed Regardless, we hope Chapel Furthermore, organizations lesser friends.
students have the tools they need they could serve as a sizeable to operate. Hill continues to move for- (or their executive officers) To the girl who just stated
to make full use of their intellect. lobby against food trucks. Opening hours, taxation ward. that have questions, comments that, “no one else knows she
I’m always amazed when I or concerns about any and all
Of course, students do not rates and health and safety Let us eat! has one:” your camel toe isn’t
read a classmate’s paper and things regarding summer fund- THAT concealed.
come across a genuinely good ing should review Title V of the
idea buried under baffling mixed The summer kvetching
Student Code located on the
metaphors and botched syntax. I
can only imagine that for a pro-
Editorial Congress website. Individuals
board, where even someone
with the creativity of a com-
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You pay student fees so reap smoking habits, I’m go-
English 101 is for, right? ophomore defensive the right decision by appro- is exactly what this program the benefits of fees and apply ing to kick your butt (pun
Perhaps not. Given the num- lineman Jared McAdoo priating higher value to the needs to move forward. for funding today! intended).
ber of students allowed to place has been released from ethics of his program rather The football team could
out of English 101 and 102, and Is it just me, or did the
the UNC football team after than the efforts of a single have used McAdoo next sea- Kristen Johnson
the inadequacy of the average girl-to-guy ratio switch this
violating team rules, accord- individual. son. So many defensive players Summer Speaker of Student
freshman’s writing skills, it seems summer?
ing to a statement released by Last fall, Davis’ role as head were lost to graduation and Congress
that standardized test-based
placement has failed. head coach Butch Davis. coach was called into question the NFL draft that McAdoo’s Send your one-to-two sen-
UNC must work harder to Faced with evidence of and numerous players were presence on the field will be tence entries to opinion@
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pared for the work they’re asked team policy, Davis’ dismissal of NCAA began investigating the McAdoo’s violation is not Writing guidelines ‘kvetch.’
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theory, this is great. But in prac- ber.
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