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HKonJ and the Moral March on Raleigh draw activists seeking a political voice
By Corey Risinger DTH ONLINE: Hear hopes for the governors abil- said of state politics. nephews, Freeman said of Rep. Graig Meyer,
State & National Editor speeches and see the ity to collaborate with legisla- North Carolinians must her presence at the march. D-Durham, present for the
crowd at HKonJ and tors for positive change. fight back against a string You know, Im here for march, said its the largest
Black Lives Matter sign the Moral March. I have hopes that (Gov. of troubling policies, said myself as a queer woman. crowd hes seen for the event.
in hand and Nasty Woman Assembly and Moral March Roy Cooper will) do what he Freeman, who now attends The N.C. NAACP estimat- I think our base is very
shirt at the ready, Stephanie on Raleigh. can to stop the stuff thats one to two marches per week. ed the crowd might have hit fired up, and people are
Freeman marched as part of Freeman, an Asheville resi- coming down and protect Im here for my friends; record highs, surpassing the
Saturdays HKonJ Peoples dent, said she has only small local communities, Freeman Im here for my nieces and 80,000 present in 2014. SEE ACTIVISM, PAGE 4
moral march
minor in the program. So the idea is to get students
out there and expose them to that
By Charlie McGee whole ecosystem of innovation,
Staff Writer James Leloudis, associate dean
on Raleigh
for Honors Carolina, said.
A group of UNC students are Leloudis taught a summer
spending the spring 2017 semes- semester course in 2015 that gave
ter away from campus, gaining students a similar opportunity
knowledge and experience at the in Silicon Valley and worked to
Signs called for a quick repeal of biggest companies in the world.
This opportunity is one of
get it established as a full spring
semester option ever since.
the bill and government action. several Burch Field Research During their stay, students
Seminars offered at select uni- attend lectures for the entrepre-
By Ana Irizarry versities across the world. It neurship minor while also intern-
houses students in Californias ing in positions geared toward PHOTO COURTESY OF GINA DIFINO
Assistant State & National Editor
Silicon Valley as they complete the A study abroad program takes students to Silicon Valley for internships.
Commentary on House Bill 2 was clear coursework required for an entre- SEE VALLEY, PAGE 4 This group went during the summer of 2016.
and common at Saturdays Moral March on
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SARAH DWYER, Senior Writer Now, for the record, it is a the undying need to kill, but show in less than a week. is not explained, and there are
ALEX KORMANN big deal that Im even writing acts as a vigilante and, in a I also almost passed out at no suspicious events leading
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ELLIE SCIALABBA, innocent. show ever. vomits more than is humanly panicked that I was turning normal while killing the
JESSICA SWANSON They had no idea what was This time it was different. possible and throws up a into Sheila Hammond. suburban population of Los
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Someone disturbed tity of alcohol, reports state. The person found a mens Thursday, according to ted alcohol violations at
the peace at the 100 block bicycle, reports state. Chapel Hill police reports. Someone reported lar- the 200 block of North
of Crest Drive at 2:50 p.m. Someone found property The person caused $500 ceny from a vehicle at the Greensboro Street at 7:00
Wednesday, according to at the intersection of North Someone reported a worth of damage to the interi- 100 block of South Roberson p.m. Wednesday, according to
Chapel Hill police reports. and Henderson streets at 7:28 breaking and entering with or and exterior doors, reports Street at 11:49 p.m. Thursday, Carrboro police reports.
The person was arguing a.m. Thursday, according to force at the 100 block of state. according to Chapel Hill The person had an open
after consuming a large quan- Chapel Hill police reports. Legion Road at 5:27 p.m. police reports. container, reports state.
Someone committed The person entered the
alcohol violations at the 100 vehicle and stole the aux Someone reported lost
CORRECTIONS block of East Franklin Street cable, valued at $15, reports property at the 200 block
at 12:19 p.m. Thursday, state. of N.C. 54 at 10:32 p.m.
The Daily Tar Heel reports any inaccurate information published as soon as the error is discovered. according to Chapel Hill Wednesday, according to
Editorial corrections will be printed on this page. Errors committed on the Opinion Page have corrections police reports. Someone committed a Carrboro police reports.
printed on that page. Corrections also are noted in the online versions of our stories. The person possessed an robbery and resisted arrest at The person lost her cell
Contact Managing Editor Hannah Smoot at managing.editor@dailytarheel.com with issues about this policy. open container of Smirnoff, the 100 block of North Elliott phone, valued at $250, in the
valued at $2, on a public side- Road at 5:36 p.m. Thursday, parking lot, and an unknown
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police reports. state.
The person stole $5,332.58
in cash, reports state. Someone reported lar-
ceny of an automobile at
Someone made a noise the 100 block of Friar Lane
complaint at the 1700 block at 12:14 a.m. Wednesday,
of Dobbins Drive at 11:49 according to Carrboro police
p.m. Thursday, according to reports.
Chapel Hill police reports. The person stole a vehicle,
valued at $5,000, from in
Someone committed front of the victims residence,
alcohol violations at the 400 reports state.
block of Jones Ferry Road
at 11:25 a.m. Wednesday, Someone found prop-
according to Carrboro police erty at the 200 block of N.C.
reports. 54 at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday,
The person had an open according to Carrboro police
24-ounce container of Ice reports.
House beer, reports state. The person found a file-
mate and an iPad, valued at
Someone commit- $150 total, reports state.
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Carolinas Firsts
TODAY!
Carolinas first student, Hinton James,
is back on campus. Catch up with him
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and 1 p.m. Wonder what Hinton ate when he
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#WeGotHereFirst
By JP Gemborys
a plastic service line and we
dont really have anything that
Academy was also affected.
Principal Bryan K. Turner
The report found North Carolinas tech
sector was 36.3 percent women, second only 3
State ranking for tech employment growth
Staff Writer can locate that electronically, said they did not have to boil to Washington D.C.
he said. So an assumption any water. But the state ranks under the national
The town of Hillsborough
lifted a boil water advisory
was made where the line actu-
ally crossed the road and went
Instead of boiling water,
which would be difficult for a
average in its employment of minority work-
ers.
20.6 %
Tech sector employment growth, 2010-2015
Thursday after tests came over, and for whatever reason school, we ended up purchas- Ted Abernathy, a managing partner of
back showing that none of when it was installed many ing gallons upon gallons of Economic Leadership, the firm that compiled
the water along and north years ago, it didnt go straight, water, Turner said. If Im the report, said to increase the number of has a very good mix of things that individuals
of U.S. 70 had been con- it curved a little bit and was right, I think we had about 26 minorities in the tech sector, the burden will look for and that companies look for when
taminated after a water line in a slightly different location gallons of water the last few fall mainly on educational institutions. they decide where to live or where to grow
broke Wednesday. than we had marked it. days that weve gone through. I think we can do some outreach current- their business, Raiford said.
This was the second water Following the line break, While Turner commended ly, train coders and other things that can be North Carolina ranks third in technology
advisory sent out in Orange homes and properties around Orange County Health done post-graduation, Abernathy said. But sector employment growth from 2010-15. But
County recently. U.S. 70 may have experi- Services for the role it played it is an effort by all of our educational institu- compared with other states, the tech sector
Kenny Keel, the town enced water outages or low in reaching out to schools, he tions to load the track and then be successful does not dominate North Carolinas economy
engineer and utilities direc- water pressure. said the response from the in transferring skills to minorities that are in which Raiford said is a strength.
tor, said the test results came A press release said areas town could have been quicker. demand in the science and innovation areas. Its probably a good thing if IT or tech
back around 3 p.m. Thursday, in the impacted water sys- As far as how it was han- Universities and companies alike are is a more moderate percentage of our total
allowing the town the usual tem included Orange High dled through the government, already committed to increasing diver- economy because it means North Carolina
24 hours it takes to run bac- School Road, North and I think there could have been a sity, Kevin Jeffay, chairperson of the UNC has a pretty diverse economy, Raiford said.
teriological tests to ensure South English Hill lanes, faster response and definitely Department of Computer Science, said. Some states are very dependent on one thing
water is safe to drink. U.S. 70 between Scotswood an opportunity to connect The best way to grow the percentage of or another, and North Carolina has a variety
The water line break Boulevard and Orange High more with the educational bod- women and minorities in the tech sector is of industries and sectors that we depend on.
occurred at noon Wednesday School Road, Ann Road, ies around here, Turner said. to graduate more, Jeffay said. If we produce The two keys to maintaining this growth,
when a private contractor Gwen Road and Joyce Road. The response that we received more numbers of these underrepresented Abernathy said, are to continue producing
pulled a 1-inch service cord Periods in which there is was Stanford and Orange High groups, theyll get hired and the numbers talent and to encourage corporate research
connecting the towns water low pressure in the water both were under the boil will skyrocket. and development going forward.
main to New Hope Church at distribution system increase advisory. The initial email that Brooks Raiford, president and CEO of the To fuel company growth were going to
the intersection of U.S. 70 and the chances of bacteriologi- went out went out just to those North Carolina Technology Association, said continue to have to both graduate people
Orange High School Road. cal contamination. As a pre- families. We, unfortunately, the state technology sector can attribute some with the right skills and continue to be able
Unable to completely turn off caution, the town advised are a private Christian school of its growth to the living conditions in the to attract people with the right skills, he
the water, crews repaired the affected customers to use and so we did not receive the state. Weather, favorable tax policies and cost said. I think overall talent is the overriding
break while it was under pres- bottled water or to boil all advisory in a timely manner, I of living are all factors that may contribute to public policy issue related to growing tech-
sure. The line was repaired at water intended for human dont think. the consistent growth of the North Carolina nology companies.
3:10 p.m. Wednesday. consumption. technology sector.
Keel said the water service Two public schools were city@dailytarheel.com North Carolina has been fortunate that it state@dailytarheel.com
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posal, a koa engagement ring Coal campaign.
BETSY ODONOVAN- JEFF SHAW by a North Carolina artist Betsy, the daughter of
ENGAGED DEC. 31, 2016 and a proposal rap song com- John and Marcia ODonovan
missioned from Durhams of Omaha, Nebraska, is the
Professor Toon. executive director of The
Jeff Shaw (UNC MATC,
Their friendship began Daily Tar Heel.
13) proposed marriage to
in 2010, when Jeff was the They live in Durham and
Betsy ODonovan on New
communications director for plan to marry in fall 2017,
Years Eve 2016.
the North Carolina Justice with a wedding weekend
She, recognizing that cre-
Center and Betsy was the that includes jiujitsu, a sto-
ating love and family is lifes
editorial page editor for The rytelling competition and
greatest adventure and most
Herald-Sun. their basset hound and fre-
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M Page 1 The proposal, like every-
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rytelling in this case, the
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Welcome to town
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JEFFREY SHANDLER (Rutgers University), will explore the USC Making a lot of meals
Shoah Foundations Visual History Archivethe largest collection of
videotaped interviews with Holocaust survivorswhich includes hundreds As a tribute to Our Three
of interviews conducted entirely or partially in Yiddish. In dozens of these Winners, UNC MSA hosted
videos, survivors sing a song or recite a poem in the language, in the an event to package meals.
course of recounting their life histories. These recitals of poetry and song Visit online for more.
reveal survivors commitment to demonstrating the creative power of
Yiddish in the midst of recalling widespread destruction.
Across 58 What aces may count as 11 For services rendered 41 Attacking, as the fridge
1 Show affection to, as a 59 Black, in Burgundy instead of cash 43 Full of ghosts
dog 61 Players on the same side 12 Revolves 44 Go along with
4 Barton of the Red Cross ... and what the starts of 13 Drivers license 45 Prepares
9 The Congo, formerly the answers to starred requirement 47 L.A. Angels division
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exemple 64 Hues 22 The NFLs Browns, on 50 Stagecoach drivers
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24 Schoolbook, or much of 1 High seas bandits 38 Caviar
its contents 2 Periodic table listing 39 Firm, as pasta
25 *Romantic outing for 3 Fax forerunners 40 Its usually locked after
four 4 Bawl parking
27 Romanian Rhapsodies 5 The Once-__: The
composer Lorax character
29 Wears away 6 Mission to remember
30 John, Paul and George: 7 Houston sch.
Abbr. 8 Biting, as criticism
31 Under-the-sink fitting 9 More wacky
35 For fear that 10 Period with 365 das
36 *Romantic
ideal
39 Farmland
measure
42 Steinway or
Yamaha
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music genre
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6 Monday, February 13, 2017 Opinion The Daily Tar Heel
soon a
In support of North and tired of a campus cul-
Carolina star basketball ture that values the color
players Joel Berry, Isaiah of a persons skin more
memory
Hicks and Justin Jackson than the content of his or
and their sculptured afro her thoughts.
dreadlocks hairstyles, The rising specter of
UNC Walk for Health violence and intolerance on
I
f you havent seen the has begun a campaign to American campuses is aris-
romantic comedy classic encourage the entire Tar ing from the radical left:
Youve Got Mail, you
havent really lived. I started
EDITORIAL Heel team to let the locks
of the hair on their heads
anarchists and Marxists,
mostly from upper middle
O
bookstore doesnt fare so well the Fro Grow T-shirt. social justice, which they
in the end. The economy and ver the past week be disqualified from the can it do? They must pledge to use to justify violence, loot-
competition from the big and a half, Joe election. Rather, we are This is a crucial wear the shirt at the final ing, and rioting to silence
chain store ultimately shut its Nails student asking, why did this ver- moment for student voic- home game against Duke their opposition, people
doors. body president campaign dict have to come from the es and empowerment. on March 4. like gay conservative activ-
When I found out about a has been a roller coaster. UNC Supreme Court in Our self-governance has Long-locked hair is ist Milo Yiannopoulos, who
month ago that The Bookshop First, he was disquali- the first place? Why is the already faced challenges really antennae, which can defies their most cherished
of Chapel Hill is closing for fied. Then, he appealed. Board of Elections short- this year, the national receive and transmit divine stereotype.
good in July of this year, I Then, his candidacy was staffed? It is the job of our and state political sphere energy. Heres to Free Speech,
thought of Meg Ryans char- reinstated. Now, there is a elected student govern- is increasingly toxic and This Let the Fro Grow
acter Kathleen gazing one last freeze on election activi- ment officials to fill the University funding seems initiative is a spiritual or Chris Watson
time over her little bookshop spiral thing. The Supreme Senior
ties. And, quite frankly, Board of Elections with to be in real jeopardy.
with tears in her eyes the Spirit (God) spins or History and Economics
dream of the independent were a little confused. the necessary members, This is not the time to spirals the universe. The
As a fellow student but it seems that our offi- have students, faculty
bookstore surviving was over. entire universe moves for- Trump is the worst
Independent bookstores organization, we under- cials failed to do that. and the entire UNC com- ever in spirals.
stand the challenges This board has not munity question our column was the worst
are essential veins within a The spiral motion and
community. Every time I visit of coordinating a large been silent in our abilities to organize and design is built into all life- TO THE EDITOR:
a new city, I immediately do group of busy students. thoughts about the posi- operate political, govern- forms. Plants, including On Thursday, The Daily
a Google search for the best We are not trying to be tion of student body ing bodies. the fruits and vegetables Tar Heel published a col-
local bookstores. Theres overly harsh, but recent president and our student Thus, we implore all we eat everyday, spiral up umn titled Depth of my
nothing more thrilling than events within student government at large. We candidates for student from the soil. DNA, the Trump anger, consisting
running your hands along the government leave a lot have criticized past stu- body president to consider life-giving molecule, is a entirely of 153 instances of
spines of books both new and double helix spiral. Your the phrase Trump is the
to be desired from our dent body presidents on this as they move forward
old. A towns history can be blood spirals through your worst.
found in the books available
elected leaders. their inability to create in their campaigns. Please, veins. Planets spiral. Stars I should not have to
at a used bookstore. The Board of Elections real change and our stu- ask yourselves, will you spiral. Galaxies spiral. And explain why this lacks any
I always have felt fondly found Nail guilty of two dent governments peren- be able to staff the Board yes, your hair spirals out semblance of merit, and,
about The Bookshop of false starts, two technol- nial inability to capture of Elections? Will you be from its hair roots! frankly, it can only accu-
Chapel Hill. Not only do I love ogy violations and one the needs of all students. able to fill all your cabinet Samson, a Nazarite, is rately be called a shitpost.
the apathetic cats who dont falsification, so he was dis- This issue, the one positions? Will you be able the most famous example Im under the impres-
really care if you pet them or qualified from the student of not being able to fill to create enough buy-in so of long-locked hair. Jesus sion that columnists have to
not, but I love the seemingly body president election. a student government that students show up to was also a Nazarite: a vow apply to write for the DTH;
endless bookshelves holding But because the Board of organization, is one of meetings? If the answer is of Nazarites was to never this would imply that there
treasures of all genres. I adore Elections did not have the institutional failure. Sure, no, think critically about cut his hair. is some measure of quality
their extensive poetry section, necessary five members, wed really like for student your candidacy. Hopefully by tapping to be expected.
which is a rarity even in inde- into the divine energy of I can only assume that
the guilty violations were government to lobby on At the very least, we
pendent bookstores. the universal Creator, we this column was published
The Bookshop is where I overturned, and Nail was behalf of students in the expect our student gov- can inspire excellent ath- with no oversight or editing
bought The Collected Poems allowed to resume cam- General Assembly. And ernment to generate letic leadership from Joel, whatsoever, because I cant
of Sylvia Plath. I wandered paign activities along with yes, wed really love it if enough support from the Isaiah and Justin to help imagine any opinion editor
there in the summer, taking the other candidates. This our student body presi- inside that it can sustain bring a national champi- or editor-in-chief approving
walks from Carrboro in the is where we get confused. dent actually fought for itself. Again, if it cant do onship back to UNC this of something so unfathom-
heat, to buy postcards and This is where we ask, students interests on the that, can it really work April. ably bad.
escape the blazing sun. In why didnt the Board of Board of Trustees. But at for students? I feel terribly for the copy
a way, it was a little refuge William Thorpe editors assuming the
from the hustle and bustle of UNC Walk for Health DTH has copy editors
UNC. who had to read this.
It saddens me that Chapel
Hill is going to lose such a EDITORIAL The alternative right
I feel terribly for the
DTH columnists whose
exists on our campus
I
native right. Others call
says, People are always tell- n the United States, democracys police on who is our guard against us fascists. Still others of content, as the mission
ing you that change is a good we talk a lot about oversized government and encroaching authori- statement reads.
call us ignorant, or even
thing. But all theyre really the right-left political the chief activist group for tarianism? What can we Quality of content is a
worse, racist. Regardless
saying is that something you spectrum. What we more limited government inter- expect from members of phrase that no self-respect-
of what they call us, we
didnt want to happen at all often neglect to mention, vention in the lives of every- Congress who fail to live ing publication has a right
exist.
has happened. to use when it publishes
though, is the full dimen- day citizens. For the past up to their promises of Were sick and tired of
The little bookshop with the something so severely lack-
sionality of our politics: half century, it has argued checking executive power? hypocritical professors
cats will always remain in my ing in quality.
the way we rely on our for the merits of limited Yes, liberals are decry- and suburban rich kids
memory as one of my favorite Please consider adopting
parties to balance the government, taking on the ing these strong-handed who bemoan the struggles
parts about Chapel Hill. I just a basic standard for your
extremes of authoritarian mantle of the libertarian actions of the federal gov- of the working class but
hate that one day, when talking editorial content that is
and libertarian models of demonstrate utter con-
to a future UNC student, Ill politics. Whether or not the ernment to alter and dictate above this shamelessly atro-
tempt for every working
have to speak of it in past tense government. party has upheld the ideal the lives of free individuals man and woman of this cious column.
rather than present. I wont Though we all register of protecting individual in the United States. But we country by supporting
be able to say, You have to go our preferences one way liberties at the hand of our need more than that. The Connor Bolinder
politicians and policies
to The Bookshop! Its sad to or another by voting for government, almost every- fight against Trumps poli- Fayetteville
lose a part of my UNC history Republican, Democrat, one would agree that its cies is not partisan politics
so soon; Im sure many others Green or Libertarian candi- rhetoric and moral stance it is, to a huge degree, a
feel this way, too. Its hard to
imagine any other store taking
dates, most of us are silently has served a purpose. push-back against authori- SPEAK OUT
over that special spot. glad that we have a multi- In the age of President tarian impulses. WRITING GUIDELINES
The next time youre party system that keeps the Trump, those small gov- The GOP cannot, at Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
other parties in check. For ernment advocates have will, abandon its post Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters.
tempted to order a book for
instance, the conservatives fallen silent. As our chief as the watchdog of per- Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
someone from Amazon, try
are expected to keep spend- executive issues execu- sonal liberty as a would-be Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
The Bookshop first. Wander
Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
through its aisles and exam- ing in check, while we look tive orders that disrupt authoritarian wields the letters to 250 words.
ine a few of its fine books. to liberals to push any gov- families of legal residents, powers of the execu-
Pet the cats. Appreciate the SUBMISSION
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Jesus Gonzalez-Ventura writes presence in the political governmental overreach and threatening the future resent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the
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