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North Carolina forward Luke Maye (32) celebrates his game-winning shot with juniors Joel Berry (2) and Theo Pinson (1) in their Elite Eight matchup with Kentucky in Memphis on Sunday.
The sophomores buzzer beater sends North Carolina back to the Final Four
By Brendan Marks now always will be. players found himself with the shot that would steer the I just shot it, Maye said. met this season, almost
Senior Writer Rewind back to that the ball and his teams sea- destiny of his entire team; Luckily it went in. ensured the sequel would go
moment: How, in the midst son in his sweaty palms; how Luke Maye, the son of a For a second, it didnt to overtime.
MEMPHIS, TENN. It of a funnel of navy blue shirts how, with precious seconds UNC sports hero in his own appear hed have to take a With 7.2 seconds left to
wasnt supposed to be this and with an entire orchestra left on the clock against right, had a chance to send shot at all. Kentuckys Malik play and Kentucky down
way not this man, certainly of boos serenading the North Kentucky on Saturday night the Tar Heels to their second Monk, he of the 47-point three, he slid around Maye
not in this moment. Carolina mens basketball and the score tied at 73, a consecutive Final Four. supernova against the Tar
But it was, or rather is, and team, the most unlikely of former walk-on had to take And he made it. Heels when the teams first SEE HOOPS, PAGE 9
upsets some
make it to a vote. against the bill on the House
floor Friday, calling the plan mis-
By Sam Killenberg and Carina guided and short-sighted.
McDermed In all my time in Congress, I
students
Senior Writers have never seen such a blatant
disregard for the best interest of
The Republican plan to repeal the American people, Price said.
and replace the Affordable Care Twenty-four million hard-work-
Act failed to reach the U.S. ing Americans will lose their
The University said campus police House of Representatives Friday,
pulled at the last moment by U.S.
health coverage.
Meanwhile in the Triangle,
are investigating the messages. Speaker of the House Paul Ryan protesters of the AHCA staged a
and President Donald Trump. die-in Friday at Duke University,
By Jamie Gwaltney and Aaron Redus The highly-scrutinized where Sen. Richard Burr, R-NC,
Assistant University Editors replacement plan, the American was speaking at the Health
Health Care Act, faced heavy Sector Advisory Council.
Students saw chalk messages including criticism from Democrats and Burr called the AHCA a good
things like #triggered Trump wins, vegan- divided the Republican caucus, first step when it was released in DTH/SAM KILLENBERG
ism is wrong and we rule around campus with both conservative and mod- early March. Participants spread out in the grass during Fridays die-in in Durham in
Sunday morning. erate GOP factions opposed to The protest, led by the group reaction to the possible changes in health care policies.
There were also drawings of the symbol of the bill. Protecting Progress in Durham,
Islam with an X over it and messages saying Ryan said to reporters that he called on Burr to reject Trumps Garvy, one of the organizers of serving uninsured low-income
Islam isnt peace. and Trump agreed to pull the bill plans to repeal the Affordable the event. patients, spoke at the die-in.
The chalk messages were found in places because it didnt have enough Care Act. Dr. Gary Greenberg, the medi- He said even under the current
including in front of Wilson Library, in front of votes to pass. For some people, this will cal director of Urban Ministries
Lenoir Dining Hall and around Polk Place. I will not sugarcoat this: This mean life or death, said Kelly of Wake County, a charity clinic SEE DIE-IN, PAGE 9
Some messages were faded and appeared to
POLICE LOG
Someone reported iden- Chapel Hill police reports. reports state. E. Franklin St. at 11:48 a.m. Someone broke and Chapel Hill police reports.
tity theft on the 400 block The person used someones Wednesday, according to entered a vehicle on the 600
of Summerwalk Circle at 9 social security card to open Someone reported lar- Chapel Hill police reports. block of South Merritt Mill Someone reported loud
a.m. Wednesday, according to a Target credit card account, ceny at The Library at 120 The person took a wallet Road at 8:07 a.m. Thursday, music and partying on the
from a purse, reports state. according to Chapel Hill 300 block of West Rosemary
police reports. Street at 11:38 p.m. Thursday,
CORRECTIONS Someone solicited with- The person entered the car according to Chapel Hill
out a permit on the 700 block and took an iPad Nano valued police reports.
The Daily Tar Heel reports any inaccurate information published as soon as the error is discovered. of Churchill Drive at 3:01 at $175, reports state.
Editorial corrections will be printed on this page. Errors committed on the Opinion Page have corrections p.m. Wednesday, according to Someone broke and
printed on that page. Corrections also are noted in the online versions of our stories. Chapel Hill police reports. Someone reported drug entered on the 200 block of
Contact Managing Editor Hannah Smoot at managing.editor@dailytarheel.com with issues about this policy. The person went door to violations on the 100 block of Kenilworth Place at 1:11 a.m.
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CHINA
UNC COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES PRESENTS
like real
No. leftward in student voting
patterns.
Insaaf Mohamed Total votes cast in those
estate
Junior five precincts:
Political Science 2016: 9,464
2012: 8,519
The U.S. should not 2008: 9,348
I
ll always remember one be anti-immigrant 1996: 5,936
of my first poli sci classes 1992: 5,924
at UNC when the profes- COLUMN TO THE EDITOR: Presidential results:
sor asked us to define politics. I express my support and 2016: Clinton 80 per-
O
about politics being the discus- an entire minority based on cent, Dole 30 percent
n Friday Elizabeth be concrete plans to incorpo-
sion needed to determine best origin and religion. Trump 1992: Clinton 65 percent,
Adkins was elected rate that need for designated
courses of action, but I think has not fooled anyone: to Dole 24 percent (Perot 11
Student Body space into plans for a new
that for a lot of people revul- say that this ban is for the percent)
President of UNC. She is student union or in other
sion is a natural reaction to the safety of our people, rather Other factoids: The
taking over an office that has planned buildings.
term politics and this revul- than a result of prejudice 2016 gubernatorial race in
been traditionally associated Similarly, Adkins cannot
sion has had negative effects and discrimination, is igno- the five campus precincts
with white male recipients of control the way the University
on this country lately. rant. Trump continues to was Cooper 83 percent,
the Morehead-Cain scholar- Alexander Peeples chooses to spend money, but
The whole American Health take advantage of fear to McCrory 15 percent.
ship. This student govern- she will bear a responsibil-
Care Act debacle last week is Junior political science and his- promote his agenda. Of 9,000 votes cast in
ment election season has ity to advocate that UNC
what made me think of this. tory major from Daphne, AL. His claim of a safer five Carrboro precincts
been tumultuous, surreal prioritize CAPS in spending
While I was satisfied with U.S. through this ban is (Carrboro, Lions Club,
and extremely entertaining, and raising funds. As SBP
the result because millions of Email: apeeples@live.unc.edu unfounded and the preju- North Carrboro, OWASA
but that the end result is a Adkins will have a significant
Americans got to keep their dice proffered by the ban and Town Hall) the vote
student body president who voice, and she can use this
health care and I got a new will cause mistrust in was Clinton 88 percent,
breaks many of the tradi- platform Adkins argued that in advocating and person-
supply of sad Paul Ryan pics (a Muslims and all immi- Trump 8 percent. In Town
tional barriers to the office UNCs diverse student popu- ally fundraising for CAPS.
relief because Ive had a short- grants in general; when a Hall precinct (center city
should be celebrated. The lation is foundational to the Beyond this personal scale,
age of those since the cam- president can act upon his Carrboro) the vote was
work that Adkins, and the quality of the University. Her UNC is launching a large
paign season), why couldnt own prejudice, there is no Clinton 92 percent, Trump
only other eligible candidate, cabinet will be an early and capital campaign. Adkins will
the GOP, with a commanding deterrent for other citizens 5 percent.
Maurice Grier, put into their important opportunity to need to hold the University
majority in Congress and the to do so, as well.
campaigns to arrive at this draw widely from the entirety accountable for designating a
presidency, pass anything? I cant help but think, Gerry Cohen
point is immense. However, of UNCs population. meaningful part of the result-
The easy culprit is increased What if instead of Former Chapel Hill Town
after taking time to appreci- As Adkins term continues, ing funding to CAPS and
political polarization and Muslims being targeted, Council Member
ate the historic nature of her commitment to diversity other mental health efforts
simultaneous party fracturing, former-communist coun-
this election and Adkins and inclusion will be mea- on campus. In comparison to
but my main takeaway is that tries were? I am the
victory, it is important to sured not only by who she those issues, sexual assault is a
real estate deals are not like
prepare to hold her account- brings to the roughly 140 particularly complex problem
daughter of two Romanian A college degree can
politics. immigrants and know the provide opportunities
able. Adkins didnt run as a positions appointed by the to fight. The rules governing it
During the negotiations struggles they faced under
collection of identities. She executive branch, but also in on college campuses are laby- TO THE EDITOR:
over the AHCA our president the communist regime
ran promising to take seri- the evolution of her concrete rinthine, and it is a particu- In response to the article
went full throttle he met of Ceausescu. If they had
ous action on mental health, plans to follow through on larly damaging and isolating We generally love college,
with individual members of faced a similar ban, I would
sexual assault and diversity. promises of space alloca- experience to be a victim of but not at this moment
Congress and used his charm never have been born here.
Student government is all tion. Adkins has expressed campus sexual assault. Adkins published on Feb. 23, I
and threats to pull them To deem them as unworthy
too often a place where support for both a Muslim has said she will seek to make think it is important to
in. When it wasnt enough of being Americans because
desire for change goes to die student center created in resident adviser education contextualize the authors
he switched to concessions of where they were born is
and the primary measurable partnership with the UNC include further sexual assault argument. Yes, a college
by changing the bill to sat- insulting and demeaning,
outcomes are resume line Muslim Students Association training. This is an accom- diploma seems to be worth
isfy hard-line members of the especially considering the
items. Holding the Adkins and a space for Latinx stu- plishable goal that the student less and less as more young
House Freedom Caucus. contribution they bring to
administration accountable dents on campus designated body should expect Adkins to adults attend graduate
And Im sure if the AHCA this society.
for her promises starts now. in coordination with the fulfill. programs in order to get
was some prime real estate or Throughout history,
The first indication of Latinx Unity Council. If she It is possible to imagine good jobs. And, yes, college
a (fake) business degree the immigrants have built the
Adkins commitment to the remains committed to these a world in which Elizabeth is extremely stressful on a
president would have made U.S. and are a part of its
ideas and ideals of her cam- proposals during her time Adkins fulfills a significant variety of levels.
the sale. But politics is more identity. To paraphrase
paign will be the composition as SBP, we should see her number of her policy goals, However, millions of
complicated it involves Thomas Paine, I am a
of her cabinet. The cabinet, regularly prioritizing them but it is equally possible to people around the world
leveraging personal relation- Romanian-American and a
like other student govern- in discussions of on-campus imagine a world in which are not offered even a
ships, constituent interests, citizen of the world and my
ment positions, can often space. The campus should she does very few of them fraction of the opportuni-
individual appearances and Religion is to do good.
default to a small group that have established Latinx and on her way to a lucrative job ties that are open to every
strong civics knowledge. Every
includes campaign managers, Muslim student centers by with McKinsey. Ensuring single student at UNC. We
factor involved in politics is Alexandra Proca
SBP also-rans and students this time in 2018, but if it the first requires a watchful have the opportunity to get
subject to constant change. First-year
on elite scholarships. In her doesnt, there should at least student body. an amazing education at a
Personal meetings and deal Computer Science and
sweetening could only carry Psychology campus known as the hap-
Trump so far. And granting piest place on earth.
concessions alienated the EDITORIAL Local voting patterns Beyond that, success IS
moderate members. attainable in the modern
Viral misconceptions
Basically, politics is some-
have skewed left world without a graduate
thing you actually have to be TO THE EDITOR: degree, or in some cases
good at in order to succeed, Ive done a deep dive without a college degree.
and our constant degradation into voting patterns of UNC Trade schools and com-
of politicians (even if well-
deserved in many cases) has led
Protest videos dont been viewed hundreds of
thousands of times on the
nation. But the popularity
of such videos and the dis-
students living on or near
campus who are registered
munity college, while not
preferable, should not be
people to degrade the skill itself. paint the complete internet. cussion surrounding them in Orange County, focusing entirely dismissed.
I dont mean to dismiss
Ben Carson, with no political Want to watch Yale stu- advances an availability- on 1992-1996, and 2008-
experience, was a frontrunner picture. dents shout curses at their biased view of what the 2016 presidential elections. the significant challenges
I
in the GOP primary in 2015. There are five precincts that college students face,
ts no secret American professor-in-residence? university environment is
Mitt Romney campaigned on including UNC campus which include stress, rejec-
culture has long been If you have one minute really like. In other words, tion, student loans and the
his business acumen rather than housing: Country Club,
his time as a governor. We con- fascinated with youth and 20 seconds, you can the fact that such videos feeling that to be a contrib-
East Franklin, Greenwood,
stantly look to military officials and the university. And do that (as people have make images of obnoxious Lincoln and Mason Farm. uting member of society
for our politicians despite our from Yale and Mizzou done more than 700,000 actions on campus more Precinct boundaries requires endless and expen-
countrys spotty history with in 2015 to Berkeley this times). With only a little available leads to such are unchanged since 1973 sive schooling. But the scope
military presidents people February and Middlebury more time, you can watch actions being judged as and there has been mini- of opportunity afforded by a
always talk about Washington just a few weeks ago, photographer Tim Tai get more common in the pub- mal housing construction. college education cannot be
and Eisenhower but forget its clear were living in shoved by Mizzou protest- lic psyche. Before 1994, registration dismissed either.
Jackson and Grant. Its almost unrestful times to be on a ers. Take 45 minutes, and This is a problem, was only in-person with a
enough to make a poor poli sci college campus. you can watch the whole because most college registration official. Mail-in Ann Burns Morrison
major break down and cry. registration and volunteer- First-year
Still, the sheer amount first act of the protest students and professors
This isnt to say that there led registration drives Undecided
of keystrokes recently drama at Middlebury. are much more moder-
isnt skill crossover between
politics and other careers
spent fretting over the All of these videos are ate than those who have
State of The American appealingly amateur, grit- gained YouTube infamy.
Carson can definitely remain
calm under pressure and eco- College Student can hard- ty and personal. Cameras Most discuss and engage SPEAK OUT
nomic backgrounds come in ly be explained by these are jostled, f-bombs with opposing ideas civilly. WRITING GUIDELINES
factors alone. A familiar dropped, voices raised Most would never turn to Please type: Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
handy, but when we look for
fascination with college and all with no cable news or tolerate violence. Sign and date: No more than two people should sign letters.
our elected officials we need to
Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
look for more. students is being stoked voice-over to dilute the Times change, and the
Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
And I guess that if politics by a modern form of action. Such videos give ways we communicate Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
is a skill-less job, then the only media: the amateur video the impression of a raw change. Of course, this letters to 250 words.
explanation for the Donald not and its internet platform. insiders glance into the affects the way we judge
managing to clinch the deal is SUBMISSION
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the Transportation Security David Schanzer
Administration, applies to Director of the Triangle Center on
10 airports in eight Muslim- Terrorism and Homeland Security
majority countries Egypt,
Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco,
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the ingly addressed passengers
UAE and Qatar. via Twitter.
The British ban applies Who needs tablets and
Initiates
Terrorism and Homeland Meanwhile, the
Security, said federal depart- International Air Transport
ments responsible for insti- Association estimated that
tuting the ban must have had about 350 flights to the
a compelling reason to do it. United States will be affected
I dont think they would per week.
implement a new require- In a press release, the
ment unless they had credible Department of Homeland
evidence that some individu- Security said these changes
Erin Kennedy Allred - Communication Studies Charles Bracken Lumsden - History / Anthropology als or groups might be adopt- will likely result in delays
Jonathan Tyler Alvarez - Biomedical and Health Sciences Engineering Jonathan C S Lynn - Computer Science / Global Studies ing this tactic, he said. as officials screen baggage
Jacqueline Ivy Battaile - History Lewis McAden Malone - Computer Science / Philosophy Schanzer said it is possible before returning it to passen-
for people to bypass the ban. gers. It recommends affected
Emily Belding - Political Science / Global Studies Gillian Elizabeth Manning - Art History
It does make it somewhat passengers contact their air-
Abigail Elizabeth Bell - Global Studies Allison Marvin - Biology possible to circumvent the lines to rebook flights if they
Suejette Davidson Black - Economics Ryan K McCord - Public Policy / Global Studies ban by having an attacker use expect delays to be an issue.
Catherine McCann Blalock - Political Science Andrea Joyce McSweeney - Biology a different airport than is on The ban will remain in
Emma Marina Bogerd - Biology / Environmental Sciences Aakash Mehta - Environmental Health Sciences / Biology the list, he said. place until the threat changes,
Sarah Ellyn Boland - Health Behavior / Physics Patrick John Moloney - Economics / Business Administration The restriction has the Department of Homeland
Srihita Bongu - Economics / Chemistry Brendon Connor Murray - Archaeology / History received criticism, including Security said.
Erika Lynn Booth - Biology / Psychology Elizabeth Salisbury Neill - Psychology / Political Science from Turkish President Recep Given the secretive nature
Tayyip Erdogan. In a live tele- of the intelligence motivat-
Grant Scott Broussard - Biology / Chemistry Madeline Norris - English / Psychology
vision interview after Turkeys ing the ban, Schanzer said
Megan Nicole Brown - Hispanic Linguistics Alexander Scot OHara - Biology Ataturk International Airport all anyone can do is hope the
William Michael Buddendeck - Economics / Music Anne Bennett Osteen - Business Administration / English was added to the list, Erdogan government is acting appro-
Lin Cao - Biology / Anthropology William Robert Ostrom - Nutrition said the bans are excessive. priately.
Andrew Carden - Exercise and Sport Science Michael Louis Palumbo, III - Astrophysics / Latin My hope is that they aban- Since we dont really know
Xuewen Chen - Biology / Chemistry Alexandra Marie Pare - Broadcast and Electronic Journalism don this error as soon as pos- whats driving it, were left to
William Matthew Townley Christoffersen - English / American Studies Jeet H Patel - Quantitative Biology sible, he said. put our faith in the authori-
Katherine Marie Corum - Geography Shannon Elise Paylor - Mathematical Decision Sciences Affected airlines have spo- ties and the government
ken out on the issue as well, agencies, that they know what
Benjamin Clyde Creekmore - Biochemistry / Biophysics Gerardo Manuel Perez Goncalves - Biochemistry
with Royal Jordanian Airlines theyre doing, he said. And
Emily Claire Crockett - Information Science / Art History Catherine Marie Phipps - Sociology tweeting a sarcastic list of 12 theyre taking whatever steps
Brooke Alexandria Davies - Peace, War, and Defense Isabel Maria Pinheiro - Interdisciplinary Studies things passengers can do on a they think are prudent and
David Cortese DeGenova - Philosophy Samuel Leo Pranikoff - Political Science 12-hour flight with no laptop necessary in time.
Bailey Reed DeSimone - History / Global Studies Timothy Michael Preston - Exercise and Sport Science or tablet.
Ana Cutts Dougherty - Economics / Global Studies Nathaniel Pritchard - Mathematical Decision Sciences / Economics Emirates Airlines also jok- state@dailytarheel.com
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Katherine Butler Elliott - Business Administration Matthew Ragusa - Business Administration / Computer Science
James Patrick Ellsmoor - Geography / Economics Bharath Rama - Biochemistry / Mathematics
Zhengyang Fang - Computer Science / Mathematical Decision Sciences Sharath Rama - Biostatistics
Eliza McClellan Pentecost Farren - Global Studies Emily Anne Reckard - Anthropology / Environmental Studies
Morgan Elizabeth Ferone - Biology Sarah Suzanne Renfro - Environmental Health Sciences
Brian Michael Fields - Political Science Carolyn Jennifer Reuland - Biology / Spanish
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Julia Whipple Gallini - Biostatistics / Mathematics Kathryn Nell Ryan - Psychology
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The Daily Tar Heel City Monday, March 27, 2017 5
Food drive
collected food
for refugee
families
The drive focused success.
Im a member of a thing
on culturally called SoDu Parents Posse,
or Southern Durham Parents
appropriate foods. Posse, and I did a post say-
ing that I wanted to become
By Lydia Tolley involved with volunteering
Staff Writer with my toddler son so that
he will become accustomed
Bins on top of the Wallace to helping others, Swick said.
parking deck on East There was such a strong
Rosemary Street were full of response that I created a
pita, rice, dried chickpeas and thing called the Lil Volunteer
other foods on Sunday. Posse and we have over 250
The Food Drive for members that do monthly
Refugee Community volunteering events.
Partnership collected food Therese Garrett said
at the Food Truck Rodeo on she heard about the event
Rosemary Street to benefit through the Lil Volunteer
refugee families. Posse Facebook group and
Theres a big issue with wanted to donate food to help
other organizations that col- the refugees.
lect food in food drives, but Jenna Kanoy Darby, a vol-
they are not targeted to the unteer with the Food Drive,
types of foods that are cultur- helped coordinate the event.
ally appropriate, said Moriah A couple of months ago
Swick, a volunteer with the I contacted the Refugee
Food Drive. Community Partnership
Swick said the main event because Im at home with
for the food drive was on my kid all day, and I have so
March 25 at the Chapel Hill much flexibility, Darby said. I
Community Center. wanted to know what I could
She said the drive raised do and the needs of the area.
463.8 pounds of food, $610 We brainstormed a lot of ideas
through GoFundMe and extra and the food drive seemed to
cash donations at the main be a good place to start.
event. Darby said she helped to
The GoFundMe and cash advertise for the event by
donations will go towards handing out flyers.
buying gift cards to go to the Staples donated 150 fly-
Burmese market and they can ers, and I plastered those all
buy fresh local vegetables, over the area. Some people
fruits and meat, Swick said. said they saw flyers at Med
Swick said there are Deli and other places around
around 30 Burmese families town, Swick said.
and six Syrian families in the Swick said there are plans
Chapel Hill and Carrboro to help the refugee families
area who will benefit from the through food drives in the
donations. She said she has future.
been wanting to serve refu- We would ideally like to
gees in the community. continue this on a regular
My March mission was basis, maybe quarterly. We
to help refugees, and a friend want to look into possibly col-
of mine helped me contact lecting other items that these
the Refugee Community families need, such as cloth-
Partnership, Swick said. ing or furniture, Swick said.
She said social media
helped the event become a city@dailytarheel.com
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Basketball T
8 Wisconsin
This bracket is up to date
8 Wisconsin
9 Virginia Tech
8 Wisconsin
5 Virginia
5 Virginia
12 UNC-Wilmington
4 Florida
4 Florida
4 Florida
13 East Tennessee State
New York 7 South Carolina
6 SMU March 23-26
11 USC
11 Southern California
3 Baylor
3 Baylor
3 Baylor
14 New Mexico State
7 South Carolina
7 South Carolina
7 South Carolina
10 Marquette
7 South Carolina
2 Duke
2 Duke
15 Troy
West Region
1 Gonzaga
1 Gonzaga
16 South Dakota State
1 Gonzaga
8 Northwestern
8 Northwestern
9 Vanderbilt
1 Gonzaga Phoe
5 Notre Dame April 1
5 Notre Dame
12 Princeton
4 West Virginia
4 West Virginia
4 West Virginia
13 Bucknell
San Jose 1 Gonzaga
6 Maryland March 23-26
11 Xavier
11 Xavier
11 Xavier
3 Florida State
3 Florida State
14 Florida Gulf Coast
11 Xavier
7 St. Marys
7 St. Marys
10 VCU
2 Arizona
2 Arizona
2 Arizona
15 North Dakota
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MORE DAYS UNTIL
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e as of 11 p.m., March 26. 8 Miami
9 Michigan State
9 Michigan State
1 Kansas
5 Iowa State
5 Iowa State
12 Nevada
4 Purdue
4 Purdue
4 Purdue
13 Vermont
3 Oregon Kansas City
March 23-26 6 Creighton
11 Rhode Island
11 Rhode Island
3 Oregon
3 Oregon
3 Oregon
14 Iona
3 Oregon
7 Michigan
7 Michigan
10 Oklahoma State
7 Michigan
2 Louisville
2 Louisville
15 Jacksonville State
South Region
1 North Carolina
1 North Carolina
16 Texas Southern
1 North Carolina
8 Arkansas
8 Arkansas
9 Seton Hall
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assault and race relations. able to attend the program. or university funding in their and that student government
He said the idea for the The program ends April 1. home countries. Student hopes to continue this kind of
program came from wanting The students have spent government received some leadership exchange with for-
to learn from other people, their time in Chapel Hill dis- money from UNC to supple- eign students in the future.
and he believes UNC is in a cussing solutions to on-cam- ment food and transportation We can benefit from
good position to make these pus issues as well as learning costs within North Carolina. these students, in ways that
connections. about various leadership Zander Prinsloo, a student we might not always think
Senior advisor and coordi- institutions and on-campus from Stellenbosch University about she said. Its also
nator of the program Laura resources, such as Honor in South Africa, said he has a powerful tool to say Were
Limarzi said she thinks Court and Counseling and learned a lot, both from UNC really alike; we have a lot we
universities from around the Psychological Services. and from the other African can learn from these students,
world face the same prob- The program is funded by students on the exchange and why not try and work
lems. student government and the with him. together to make all of our
You might think universi- universities of the African Thats the way its been university campuses better?
ties here are so different from students. Student govern- approached from both sides,
universities across the world, ment did not cover travel he said. university@dailytarheel.com
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HOOPS And after being burned in
the reverse situation in last
ing their names, blocked his
path to the basket maybe
spotting up.
He dumped the ball back
realized it had earned a bevy
of plane tickets to Phoenix for
won MVP, he was in the mid-
dle of a scrum with reporters.
FROM PAGE 1 seasons national champion- there wasnt enough time for to Maye and waited. Watched the Final Four. He never stopped answering
and Justin Jackson and ship game, they were fully him to lay it in. Maybe this as time seemingly froze, the The one person prob- questions, even then. A small
pulled up from three. Monks prepared to do so. wasnt supposed to be. basketball hurtling through ably nobody expected to hit grin was all he afforded him-
shot was wobbly, off-kilter Kennedy Meeks, who When I got the ball, I was the air, the only thing moving a game-winner, Isaiah Hicks self.
but it, too, went in. notched a career-high 17 like, Im about to make a play in that snapshot of an instant. said, and he made it. But seconds later, Kenny
As the tying heave dropped rebounds, scooped the ball and win this game for us, Then he watched it go in, Maye finished the game Williams interrupted the
through the net, FedExForum up and inbounded it to Theo Pinson said. But making a watched a historic shot unfold with a career-high 17 points, interviews, the regional tro-
powered on like it hadnt all Pinson, already starting to play isnt just scoring. in front of him. none bigger than those last phy in his arms. He passed
night. Swaths of Kentucky run down the court. No time- Without a shot of his own, And then he watched the two. And he was rewarded for the award to Maye and patted
fans, anxiously clutching their outs, no setup just going. Pinson swiveled, and there, celebration unfold Maye it, earning Most Outstanding him on the back as he walked
breaths and their sodas and Pinson drove the length of looking back at him from bear-hugging Joel Berry and Player honors in the South away.
one another, all roared to life the floor, a second gone with underneath a set of scraggly scooping him off the floor; the region ahead of his team- Hey, hold this, Williams
at once. almost every stride he made. eyebrows, was Maye. hugs and high-fives and abso- mates Jackson and Berry. said. You earned this one.
Still, there was time. UNC Kentucky players, with a con- I couldve shot it, Pinson lute calamity unraveling on When it was announced @BrendanRMarks
just had to use it wisely. gregation of thousands prais- said. Luke was wide open, the UNC bench as the team over the intercom that Maye sports@dailytarheel.com
be able to make decisions
about the cabinet, committee who just truly believe in our in general, and that is some- ties that were set forth in our
members and things of that message and our vision for thing I wanted to work on in platform being sexual without judging external appearances.
nature. Carolina. I think thats how the beginning improving assault, mental health aware- ~ Lily Clarke 16
weve run so far and how transparency with student ness and this idea of diversity
DTH: How are you going to weve been successful, and government. But after this inclusion. And those are the
Lily Clarke is currently pursuing her MFA in creative
select your vice president, how well continue to be suc- election cycle its something things we built our campaign
cessful as an administration I want to work even harder on and those are the things writing at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
treasurer and other executive
positions? is to have people believe the for. I think gaining the trusts wed like to tackle in our
policies that we set forth. of the students back and then administration.
es this Wednesday!
EA: So they go through taking it that step further and Check out Tar Heel Vers
a selection team which is DTH: What are you looking show them we are truly here university@dailytarheel.com
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Faux gun installation to be featured at UNCA ASU studies thinking about future and pessimism Hidden Figures author to be UNCG speaker
Artist David Hess will be displaying his installation, Gun Andrew Monroe, a psychology professor at Appalachian Margot Lee Shetterly, author of the book Hidden Figures,
Show, at UNC-Ashevilles third annual art festival April 8. State University, recently published a study that found that from which the movie of the same name is based, will be fea-
Hess began making faux guns to highlight the violence thinking about the future even with an optimistic outlook tured as the commencement speaker for the UNC-Greensboro
of the Persian Gulf War in 1991. After might cause people to behave pessimisti- graduating class of 2017.
30 years of focusing on furniture and cally and make risk-averse decisions. Hidden Figures tells the story of
architecture projects, Hess picked up He found there was a mismatch three African-American women who,
the practice again in 2012. His faux between peoples optimistic ideas of while suffering discrimination due to
guns responded to the tragic shooting what their futures would look like and both their gender and skin color, worked
at Sandy Hook Elementary School in their capacity to trust others and make for NASA during the space race. The
Newtown, Conn. high-risk, high-payoff decisions. women solved intense mathematical
By making tools of violence out Monroe said in an email that the equations that helped the United States
of common household and industrial results initially surprised him. execute a number of space exploration
materials, such as shoes, crutches and kitchen appliances, You might expect that these types of positive thoughts missions, and they were referred to as female computers.
Hess said he hopes to emphasize how deeply integrated gun would motivate people to be more trusting and risk-tolerant. UNC-G was once a womens school, then known as the
culture is into the everyday life of American society. (Yet) focusing on this bright and promising future appears to North Carolina College for Women. Shafer said during
Hess, himself a gun owner, said on his website his goal is make people more worried about making mistakes or losing the 1930s, Virginia Tucker, who attended the college, was
not to polarize the debate in the United States. out on their desired, imagined future, he said. recruited by the precursor to NASA the National Advisory
Rather, he said his mission is to inspire political and social When asked how future-oriented college students should Committee for Aeronautics.
dialogue with his work. interpret this finding, Monroe said that, while thinking about Shetterly was chosen because of the salience of her books
The bodily, tactile and psychic experience of this work the future is critical to success, merely imagining ones ideal message that if given the opportunity, anyone can achieve
allegorically addresses the abstraction of war and the monu- future is not enough. great things, said Jeff Shafer, UNC-G associate vice chancellor.
mentality of modern day violence, he said on the website. Mistakes are bound to happen, but thinking about how Shafer said hehopes Shetterlys story will inspire the gradu-
The myth of mechanized warfare has inspired an imaginary youre going to get from your present to your future will help ating class to achieve their goals in life and empower them to
detachment from violence. you minimize mistakes and seize opportunities, Monroe said. overcome lifes obstacles.
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NORTH CAROLINA 2 the plate, and Miamis Jeb The Tar Heels won that
Across 61 Oboists need target 49 Part of DOE: Abbr.
Bargfeldt stood at the mound. game, 6-3. Fridays 7-2 victory 1 Ponzi scheme, e.g. 62 Lagoon-enclosing isle 13 A smaller amount of 51 Historic period
By Chapel Fowler It was the first time these two was more comfortable, but 5 Impersonated 63 Young sensation 19 Quartet assigned to 52 Many top-rated TV
Staff Writer would meet today. Saturdays was action-packed. 9 Your __ Highness (German) bases shows of the late 50s/
14 Drilled bowling ball 67 Sinister 21 Mai __ early 60s
He wasnt nervous. Sundays was a letdown a feature 68 Corts subject 25 Plumbers challenge 54 Gordon __, Wall Street
Theres a pine tree on I was actually going up 6-2 loss but Riley still had 15 Artist Magritte 69 Wrinkle, as a brow 26 Draculas title antagonist
the outskirts of Boshamer there and planning on taking a strong showing. 16 Shah of Iran, in 1979-80 70 San __, Italy 27 Avid about 55 James Joyce work
17 Bahrain big shot 71 Suppose for arguments 30 Skater Lipinski 56 Weather, in poems
Stadium. the first pitch, he said. He tied Miller with a 18 Writers chief work sake 31 Nabisco cracker 57 Permit
Its tall somewhere in Riley had seen the tape team-high three hits. On a (Latin) 72 Many van Goghs 32 Wait, theres more ... 58 Tit for tat, e.g.
on Bargfeldt. As a lefty, he day when his team allowed 20 Sphere of influence 73 Killed, as a dragon 33 Miles away 59 The Godfather novelist
between the stadium lights 22 Drinking glass edges 34 Traveled by bike Mario
in right-center and the three was guilty of throwing across a season-high six runs, Riley 23 Ambulance initials Down 35 Abbey titles 60 Teeny colonizers
flagpoles next to it. The list of his body a bit. So when that still showed some life. 24 Done deal (French) 1 Harvest bundle 37 Princess headpiece 64 Agnus __
28 Farm country skyline 2 Grammar class subject 40 Oscar winner Jannings 65 Zip, in soccer
things that have touched the happened, he was a little sur- Hes been on a tear since highlights 3 Legal defense 41 Roundabout, as a route 66 Winos woe
top of that tree is up to ones prised but not unprepared. Wednesdays 6-2 win at East 29 Nissan model mechanism? 43 Offend slightly
imagination. Birds? Maybe a It was just one of those Carolina. In that game, he hit 33 Take me for a walk! 4 Advantages 46 Entertainer who often
36 Expel from office 5 Shortstops asset got tied up in his work?
few adventurous squirrels? pitches that was too good not his first home run of the sea- 38 Amazons business 6 Green soup veggie
After Saturday, one thing to take, he said. son. On Saturday, he doubled 39 With 42-Across, cars like 7 Thoroughly absorb
With a crack of the bat, the his home run total from last BMWs and Audis ... or 8 Jeans fabric
is concretely on that list, and 18-, 24-, 53- and 9 Dreaming phase
it will be forever Brandon ball went soaring. And it kept season with what will be the 63-Across 10 Kitchenware brand
Rileys home run ball. soaring. Although it didnt longest hit of his career for 42 See 39-Across 11 Frightened exclamation
44 Rhetts last words 12 University fund-raising
Neither UNC nor Miami totally clear the pine tree, it the foreseeable future. 45 Siamese,
had scored in the second came pretty close. Head coach Mike Fox now
game of the series. UNC first- I didnt think it was going singled out on key trait in 47 __ dye: food-
coloring
year pitcher Luca Dalatri had to go that far, Riley said. Riley thats kept him riding compound
stranded a Hurricane on third The scoreboard now read this wave. 48 Live (in)
in two consecutive innings. 2-0 as Lynn and Riley jogged Confidence, Fox said. 50 Lover of
Euridice, in a
Now it was time for the around the bases. It didnt Hes just confident. He Gluck opera
offense to cash in. change again until the fourth works Theres nothing like 53 English, in
many non-
It started with a bit of luck. inning, when Brian Miller confidence. English
Senior outfielder Tyler Lynn got in on the action with a He had a good weekend. speaking
reached first base on a Miami two-RBI triple that just snuck @chapelfowler countries
(Italian)
throwing error. over a Hurricane outfielders sports@dailytarheel.com 58 Word with
health or day
SportsMonday
UNC plans to keep this journey going
Tar Heels one can to keep this journey going, Theo
Pinson said.
On Sunday, it took everything to
step closer to keep the season alive. The top-seed-
ed Tar Heels (31-7) trailed by five