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The dog whos changing the game

DTH/NILE IVERSON
REMINGTON is a member of the North Carolina baseball team this season. As the service facility dog, he aids the players with physical therapy and also carries out the game ball. He is a very good boy.

Meet the UNC baseball teams dog, the only facility therapy dog in the ACC
By Nicola McIrvine REMINGTON is no ordinary a handful in the country. Rucinski, who is also the clinical emotionally, which hadnt really
Senior Writer dog. Not only does he spell his name It is something that wont be coordinator for the physical therapy happened in the past, she said. I
in all caps, but he responds to over seen at other schools games. In clinic at Campus Health, said that like to think he had something to do
Its the best day ever, every day. 100 commands. Hes able to open the sea of Carolina blue baseball REMINGTON has been by the side with that.
Thats how Terri Jo Rucinski, refrigerators and read words. uniforms and in the dusty dugout, a of injured players every step of the Dr. Jeni Shannon, a sport psy-
staff athletic trainer for UNC base- Thats only the start of his talent. handsome helper is always there to way. chologist for the UNC Athletic
ball, feels when REMINGTON, the According to Rucinski, give players water or pick up a ball, Weve had some kids who have Department, works with athletes
baseball teams golden retriever, is REMINGTON is the only service his full, fluffy tail dancing in the air had surgery this year, and they seem
around. facility dog in the ACC, and is one of as he trots. to have turned the corner quickly SEE DOG, PAGE 5

Week to honor women in field of technology


The week was started have an idea of what they could
do to change this gender gap
ers. She said they garnered a
lot of student participation.
I think it hurts the field
a lot and I think obviously,
by a UNC computer walk away from this week with
some concrete examples of
Second-year graduate
student in the Department
you know, there are a lot of
job opportunities in this field
science student. things that they can do to be of Computer Science, Tanya so I think its important that
more supportive of women in Amert, said shes always loved women have these opportuni-
By Gloria Ge tech in general, Llewellyn said. to play with computers. ties as well, he said. So I think
Staff Writer Gina Rozier, external I really like visual things, the Women in Tech Week is
relations manager of the so being able to describe, say, one of many ways we can try to
Frustrated by male-dom- Department of Computer an image or scene really sim- bring attention to this issue.
inated tech culture, junior Science, helped Llewellyn ply and visualize that, or even Reiter said it is a win-win
computer science major start the week. simplify daily tasks, like math to hold events like Women in
Kaylee Llewellyn started When Kaylee came up the homework or keeping track of Tech Week, because it ben-
Women in Tech Week, which idea, I think she had original- what I wanna do today any efits women and the field in
is hosting events on campus ly figured we would do a day of that I do with technology, general.
through Friday. Rozier said. And when she Amert said. Computer science professor
She said she wants to raise said she wanted it to be big She said she thinks women Diane Pozefsky said one thing DTH/MOLLY SPRECHER
awareness that women are and she did, she said she in the tech industry face that can help increase women The computer science department holds a Women in Tech
underrepresented in many wanted it to be big so then hurdles and is glad there is an representation in the field is to Discussion Panel as part of the Women in Tech Week.
tech industries and show how we needed it to be an amount opportunity to have a conver- encourage women to consider
people at UNC can make a of time so we thought, Why sation about the issue. technology in the first place. excited about what they can do, whether it be the humanities or
difference. dont we make multiple events Computer science professor We have a lot of different before they start working on things like that, well get them
I think the biggest goal throuought the week. Mike Reiter, who helped orga- efforts, one of them is intro- what they do, if you can show coming in from a whole lot of
would just be to start a con- Rozier said they advertised nize the Women in Tech Week, ducing them to computers and them they can do things to help different areas, she said.
versation and hopefully people for the week mainly through said the lack of women in the technologies through differ- other people or they can make
that felt like they didnt really social media and through fli- field is important to address. ent paths if you get people a difference in certain areas, university@dailytarheel.com

NCAA deadline nears CUAB to host watch party after Jubilee


with HB2 deal in works 2 Chainz will end at 9
p.m. so students can
age students to congregate at
Hooker Fields. The Final Four
game starts at about 8:50 p.m.
and will be screened on a jumbo
The release said the show
cannot start earlier due to insuf-
ficient staffing.
CUAB said the 2 Chainz team
The NCAA set the deadline for The General Assembly will consider the attend both events. LED screen on Hooker Fields, has been very accommodating.
bill this morning starting at 9:15 a.m. according to a press release They understand that
today for North Carolina. In a statement released late Wednesday
night, Cooper said he supported the new
By Sarah Vassello from CUAB.
Since UNC reached the Final
basketball is a big, important
thing to this school and that
Swerve Director
By Kylie Marshall repeal compromise. Four, the Jubilee Facebook advancing to this game is
Staff Writer Its not a perfect deal, but it repeals A Final Four watch party will event has been filled with stu- important to the students as
House Bill 2 and begins to repair our rep- immediately follow the 2 Chainz dents trying to sell their tickets. well as 2 Chainz coming to
With hours left before the NCAA pulled utation, Cooper said in the statement. Jubilee concert, which is sched- I think when we realized campus, Patel said.
years of championships from North The bill would repeal HB2, but would uled to run from 8 to 9 p.m. on that we advanced to the Final And southern hospitality has
Carolina, leaders in Raleigh approached enact a temporary moratorium on local Saturday, the Carolina Union Four, we obviously realized been extended to 2 Chainz as
compromise. ordiances similar to Charlottes non-dis- Activities Board announced there was a conflict with the well.
In a press conference late Wednesday, crimination act until Dec. 1, 2020. Wednesday. timing, or so it seemed, said Weve presented the idea,
N.C. Senate President Pro Tempore Compromise requires give and take from The doors for Jubilee will Ami Patel, CUAB vice president CUAB vice president of external
Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, and House all sides, and we are pleased this proposal open at 7 p.m. and 2 Chainz of programming. I think stu- affairs Jessie Beach said about 2
Speaker Tim Moore, R-Cleveland, said a fully protects bathroom safety and privacy, will take the stage at 8 p.m. dents selling tickets definitely Chainz attending the Final Four
House Bill 2 deal with Gov. Roy Cooper is The show will end at 9 p.m., encouraged us to find a com-
in the works. SEE NCAA, PAGE 5 after which CUAB will encour- promise. SEE 2 CHAINZ, PAGE 5

Come on. Lets go. Good boy. You wanna play?


JOSH FRAMM, AIR BUD
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By Aaron Whittemore more sustainable. the strides CDS has taken in tainable, Hightower said.
JANE WESTER COREY RISINGER Staff Writer Emily Hightower, a junior recent years to become more People think its a major
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR biology and economics major sustainable. life change, but just carry-
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MANAGING EDITOR SWERVE DIRECTOR they make are viewed as the buying organic and local as much as they do achieve do to reduce waste and con-
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DANNY NETT C JACKSON COWART mental protection. are simple ways of becoming he said. With an expanding group
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Bill could gradually raise smoking age


The bill would With broad support among men and
women and people of all education, income,
races and age groups, it is very possible that
not affect current this legislation will gain traction in North
Carolina, she said.

18-year-olds Gramann said there are some concerns with


the bill, including the bills lack of funding for
the enforcement of the tobacco use policy. The
By Jordyn Connell bill also allows for exemptions for full-time
Staff Writer active military service.
Since funding is required to adequately
A new bill in the N.C. General Assembly enforce new regulations, she said she doesnt
might raise the minimum age to buy or receive believe the bill would be very effective.
tobacco products in the state from 18 to 21 Under the bill, purchasing or selling
whether they be vapor products, cigarettes or tobacco products, including cigarette wrap-
other related products. ping papers, would be classified as a class 2
The bill, proposed last Wednesday by a misdemeanor.
group of four Republican legislators in the Many proponents of the legislation are cur-
N.C. House of Representatives, would raise the rent adult smokers, Gramann said.
legal minimum age to purchase and possess A Senate companion bill is in the works that
tobacco products by three years, through it would reinstate North Carolinas award-win-
would grandfather in people who are currently ning teen tobacco use prevention programs
18 years old. to prevent young people from ever becoming
Morgan Wittman Gramann is the execu- smokers, she said.
tive director of the North Carolina Alliance Michael Walden, an economics professor at
for Health, an independent coalition that N.C. State University, said legislators intend
advocates for wellness and the prevention of for the bill to reduce smoking at a young age
obesity and tobacco use. She said in an email by preventing adolescents from accessing
that she supports the bill. tobacco products.
Tobacco use remains the leading cause of Theres a perspective that smoking is a
preventable death in the United States and detriment to peoples long-term health, and if
North Carolina, Gramann said. policies can be put in place to reduce smoking DTH/SOPHIA CHIZHIKOVA
Nearly 80 percent of adult smokers begin at an early age, that may lead to less smoking, Students smoke and converse in the area around the flagpole in the middle of Polk Place.
smoking by the age of 18, Gramann said, he said.
and adolescents are especially vulnerable to Despite the importance of tobacco to North North Carolinas state economy is now For Biondi, the age difference between cur-
nicotine addictions. Carolinas economy in decades past, Walden largely driven by industries like technology, rent law and the proposal doesnt matter very
Raising the minimum legal sale age of doesnt believe this policy would have much of pharmaceuticals, medical care and instrument much since hed been smoking before he
tobacco to 21 has the potential to significantly an effect. manufacturing, Walden said leaving the turned 18 anyway.
reduce the number of adolescents and young Tobacco, as an economic component of tobacco industry behind. Maybe its a bad decision, but I feel like an
adults who start smoking, she said. the state economy, has significantly receded in John Biondi, a 20-year-old student at UNC, 18-year-old can decide that, he said. I think
Bills raising the minimum legal sale age recent decades, he said. said he started smoking habitually when he someone whos going to smoke isnt going to
of tobacco are being adopted in states across Walden said the bill could likely pass. was 18. change their mind when theyre 21.
the United States and are extremely popular, Tobacco is not what it used to be, and there I dont think in principle (the bill is) a bad @jmconnnell
Gramann said. are other competing industries, Walden said. idea, he said. state@dailytarheel.com

No varsity football for East Chapel Hill High


There will only be a junior Mujahid Turner is a senior at East
Chapel Hill, and has played football for
get out and promote football and try to
explain the safety precautions that are in
varsity team at East Chapel the Wildcats all four years.
The lack of interest is basically stem-
place with us.
Marsh said the team is doing as much
Hill High School in the fall. ming from that the players weve been as they can to promote the football team.
trying to recruit have been freshmen Right now were making a push to
By Gregory Hall and sophomores, so playing freshmen increase interest by doing a lot of little
Staff Writer and sophomores in that situation they things, he said, Were hosting a youth
end up playing like grown men that are camp this upcoming year, but we are
Local high schools have recently expe- going to the next level playing in college, planning on having a junior varsity team,
rienced a lack of student interest in foot- Turner said. Putting them in that situ- as well as a varsity team.
ball programs ation, they dont really want to play, so Jason Mihalik is the co-director of the
The interest is so low for East Chapel they find other sports to play and that Matthew Gfeller Sport-Related Traumatic
Hill High School that they will not have a ultimately turns out to be the downfall Brain Injury Research Center at UNC.
varsity football program in 2017. Instead, for our team. His research focuses on head trauma with
they will only have a junior varsity team. For Chapel Hill High School, the clinical outcomes in athletes.
The decision came about because interest began declining three years ago I am not sure that concussion alone
weve been doing the same thing the last with the 2014 season. Issac Marsh, head is to blame for low enrollment, he
three or four years, our numbers arent coach of the Chapel Hill Tigers, has been said, I have not seen any studies in the
climbing and were not keeping kids con- coaching there for 19 years. peer-reviewed scientific literature that
sistently, so we have young guys coming I think the scare of concussions along explicitly state football is dangerous. I
from middle school jumping straight to with the growing interest in other sports subscribe to the belief that football is a
the varsity level competing against guys that have become popular over the last collision sport that carries an inherent
who have had a chance to develop and recent years is part of it, Marsh said. risk of injury. I feel the injury risk is far
going on to play in college potentially, However, Marsh said he doesnt think outweighed by physical activity and a
so skill levels are not equal, said Ryan the popularity of basketball in Chapel healthy lifestyle.
Johnson, head coach of East Chapel Hill. Hill is a cause of the declining interest. Mihalik is not against letting his own
Johnson has coached at East for four We have always had basketball and son play football.
years and has been a football coach for Chapel Hill has always been a basketball If my son (who is still a newborn)
12 years. He said over his coaching career town, so I dont see the success of bas- wanted to play football, I would strongly
he has noticed fewer and fewer players ketball affecting football, he said, I just consider it, he said in an email. PHOTO COURTESY OF RYAN JOHNSON
coming out, which he said is in part due think its a growing change in the culture @gregory_hall Ryan Johnson has coached at East Chapel Hill High School for
to recent concussion studies. that were facing and we just have to city@dailytarheel.com four years. The varsity football program has been cancelled.

SCOTUS ruling engages in school choice debate


Special needs students Betsy DeVos is
the U.S. Secretary
special needs students in light of
what the Supreme Court decided,
According to a recent study by
the Duke Law School, account-
spent, Wettach said.
According to a 2013 Public Policy
education plans must be of Education and he said.
Given the large number of stu-
ability requirements for North
Carolina private schools accepting
Polling survey, 61 percent of North
Carolinians oppose vouchers.
a particularly
appropriately ambitious. vocal supporter of dent needs encompassed in special vouchers are among the weakest in Still, the White House and U.S.
school choice education, Stoops said the issue the country. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos
By Becca Heilman made possible could be a challenge for many school Jane Wettach, the studys director, have emphasized desires to cut
Staff Writer districts. He said parents should be said 93 percent of the vouchers are federal funds to public education
through school able to use publicly funded vouchers being used at religious schools. in favor of giving parents and local
A recent Supreme Court ruling vouchers. for tuition and services for a school (These religious schools) are education leaders more oversight.
might change the way public schools alternative, said Terry Stoops, vice that better meets their childs needs. under no obligation to follow any Stoops said pressure is being put
and parents approach special educa- president for research and director Its difficult to determine the kind of standard with regard to on public schools to do many things
tion services and school choice. of education studies at the conserva- needs of the individual families, curriculum, with regard to teacher they were never designed to do.
The ruling last Wednesday said tive John Locke Foundation. Stoops said. We hope that tradition- quality and with regard to gradua- If we restore the focus of tradi-
schools must meet a higher standard Stoops said school districts will al public schools would meet those tion standards, Wettach said. The tional public schooling to that of
than merely more than de minimis have to look at whether they are pro- needs, but sometimes they dont. fact that were using state money to providing the basic education we
and a childs education plan must be viding satisfactory services to special Yevonne Brannon, chairperson of support them is problematic. expect all children to have, I think
appropriately ambitious. needs students and whether their Public Schools First NC, said vouch- The public cannot compare that we would be much more satis-
The recent decision basically individualized education plans and ers cut into public school funding. students using vouchers at private fied with the outcomes that our pub-
affirmed the view of the parents that the delivery of education and thera- Were $3,000 less than the schools and those in public ones lic schools provide and we would see
the school is not doing enough to peutic services are adequate. national average for per-pupil due to a variety of testing methods other institutions step to the plate
provide special education services I think theres a question of, expenditures, so we dont need to be and limited access to test results, to provide those services that a lot of
for their child, and that them receiv- within the current funding struc- diverting our monies into voucher Wettach said. children need, he said.
ing compensation in the form of pri- ture, whether (schools are) able to programs, especially the way theyre We dont really have a way of @beccaheilman
vate school tuition was an acceptable provide an adequate education for doing it in North Carolina, she said. knowing if our money is being well state@dailytarheel.com

Night parking fee raises concerns for some employees


The fee is part of the Universitys Employee Forum.
It seems to me that the people who would
the system, it just cannot be maintained
with the current parking plan in place,
using the facilities, Streeter said.
So you have to ask yourself, is it fair that
five-year parking plan. be most affected by it are the lowest-paid staff
around UNC, Rogers said.
Streeter said.
Those costs have to be absorbed some-
people during the day pay for something when
everyone, even people outside the University,
By Leah Asmelash (They) are already lower paid, so adding where, so how do you distribute that equally use the facilities for free? You cant maintain
Staff Writer extra burden to them to have to pay to be able across everyone that is using the parking that with just one group of people paying for
to park and to have to come work seems a facilities on campus, and the way to do that the parking structure.
On March 22, UNC Board of Trustees little ridiculous, especially in the face of the would be to implement a nighttime parking Rogers also expressed concern over the ris-
approved a new parking ordinance that will budget crunch. fee structure. ing health care premiums on top of the new
create a nighttime parking fee as part of Herb Richmond, director of housekeeping Rogers said he thinks it is unfortunate the parking fees.
UNCs five-year parking plan. services, said he has not heard any problems University cannot find more reasonable places No ones been given any raises but they
The plan, which has been in review since with the new policy, but housekeeping will to supplement the budget. He said he thinks keep adding all these new and improved fees,
fall 2016, would put an end to free parking adhere to it when it is implemented. the ordinance was not very thoughtful. Rogers said. Its not related to parking, but at
after 5 p.m. Charles Streeter, chairperson of the Streeter said the nighttime parking fee the same time theyre going to increase every-
This could cause problems for nighttime Employee Forum, said nighttime parking fees is the most fair and equitable thing to do bodys health care premiums. The benefit of
employees by forcing them to spend money to had to happen, either now or later, and the because people with daytime parking per- being a state employee isnt so beneficial as it
park for their jobs when they previously did University could not keep paying for parking. mits have been paying all the costs of the used to be.
not have to, said David Rogers, assistant direc- The infrastructure of parking on this parking structures.
tor of outdoor education and delegate on the campus and the number of people that use People are parking in the evening and university@dailytarheel.com
4 Thursday, March 30, 2017 Editor Selection 2017 The Daily Tar Heel

Fleming wants transparency at DTH


By Will Arrington tion in the media, but I want Fleming, a political sci- every idea that is put forward
Staff Writer to change things and start ence and history major, was to him, she said.
showing people why they the assistant opinion editor But what really sets him
Tyler Fleming, opinion should trust us. before being promoted to edi- apart is his sensitivity and
editor of The Daily Tar Heel, Fleming said if hes appoint- tor this year. his empathy both work-
hopes to bring increased ed as editor-in-chief, he wants I think we need someone ing with staff people but
transparency and more diver- to focus not only on outside who will act as a voice for this also understanding exactly
sity and modernity in the issues but on internal issues as paper, whos in charge and what story is most important
finances and distribution of well. He said financial issues whos willing to speak to the for Chapel Hill, what really
the paper if he is selected as would be a chief concern community from everybody, makes it tick and what com-
editor-in-chief for the 2017-18 which he admits is unusual for from the highest administra- munity issues really have a
school year. somebody running for a strictly tion offices to down to the per- heart to them and have some
With the increase of digi- newsroom position. son who just walks in into this more meat behind them.
tal distribution of news and If the financial situa- office whos curious, he said. Penny Abernathy, a profes-
the rise of fake news on the tion is so bad that the paper Kate Stotesbery, a mem- sor who holds the Knight chair
internet, Fleming sees the discontinues to operate, that ber of The Daily Tar Heels in UNCs School of Media and
role of media in any form as affects everybody, he said. I editorial board, said she feels Journalism, taught Fleming in DTH/ALEX KORMANN
important. really want to make making Fleming is qualified because his sophomore year in digital The only candidate for editor-in-chief of The Daily Tar Heel for
Given now, more than a sustainable business model of his compassion both for media economics. She said she 2017-18 is Tyler Fleming, the current opinion editor.
ever, we need a media thats for the DTH a newsroom journalism and for people. feels Fleming is qualified not
transparent and very open, issue, because if were going I think what makes him only because of his friendly do he listens well and he where things need to be in six
he said. I think its unfair to change our business plan really qualified is his thought- nature, but because of his makes you feel like youre months to a year. You want an
for us to just assume that our we need to do it in a way fulness, that he is incredibly unique farsightedness. the center of attention, she editor who has a vision.
readers trust us. I feel thats that accommodates what the thoughtful about every story, I think hes a person whos said. Hes a fabulous people
something thats been a tradi- newsroom needs. every community issue and very optimistic very can- person and has a sense of university@dailytarheel.com

Platform: The DTH must earn your trust


Opinion Editor Tyler to show you we are worth of which is done by student Which is okay it would be and online revenue streams for all of us as we are trying
Fleming is the only candidate trusting. I want the way this journalists. The beauty of the naive to say true objectivity are proving inefficient. I dont to understand what our roles
running to be the 2017-18 paper operates to be open. I DTH is that you can be a first- can ever actually be achieved. claim to have the solution, are in a constantly changing
editor-in-chief of The Daily want us to be in the commu- time reporter and have an arti- I just want to handle how we but I am confident that given world. Thankfully our great-
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DOG ready to begin his career with
the team officially.
with higher anxiety levels.
Those individuals also tend 2 CHAINZ and also celebrate UNC and
all of the things our basket-
planning, making the only
two dates available April 1 or
FROM PAGE 1 It all started when the to do his command sets with FROM PAGE 1 ball team is doing, Beach April 15, which falls during a
in their psychological needs. baseball athletes wanted to him and generally interact viewing party. Were hoping said. long weekend when students
Animals like REMINGTON, take some puppies from the with him more often. hell bite and do it, but thats Many students have react- might be out of town.
she said, can aid greatly in paws4people puppy socializa- In psychiatric medicine not something well know ed positively to the announce- Patel said the floor seats
athletes recovery. tion center here to the hos- and sports psychology, until last minute. ment. sold out within the first hour
One of the most difficult pital to visit some children, theres a huge piece thats The post-concert screening Its better to do it together of being on sale and the lower
things an athlete can go Rucinski said. But the hospi- been missing for a long time, of the basketball game is free than apart, junior Erica Day level balcony seats sold out
through is injury, she said. tal wouldnt allow the puppies and having an animal helps and open to all. It will include said. before Spring Break.
But having an animal to visit because they hadnt tremendously, Rucinski refreshments. Sophomore Clare Now comes the week of
around like REMINGTON been trained. So thus started said. Beach said student reac- MacDonald said she hopes work before Saturday nights
could be the way of the future the whole process. Shannon also said that for tion to the announcement has this helps after shes seen so fun.
for the psychological recovery REMINGTON is just the community as a whole, been positive. many students trying to sell I think were stressed and
of athletes who have gone as busy as his owner. He it is important to end the Part of the reason we their tickets. excited, Beach said. Ever
through painful injuries. and Rucinski start their stigma about mental illness, came to this compromise is I feel bad for them, she since weve won over the
It was no easy task for the day at the physical therapy as it is just like an illness of because we really wanted said. Their timing was kind weekend, weve been really
2-year-old golden retriever to clinic in the morning where any other part of the body. to give students that great of bad. working 24/7 to make this
earn such a title. For over two REMINGTON helps out Progress is being made with experience of having that Earlier in the week, CUAB happen.
years, REMINGTON under- with patients and occasion- the inclusion of animals like awesome Jubilee concert that said availability of the artist @sarahvassello
went hours of training with ally takes a quick cat (well, REMINGTON. weve been promising all year and of the venue factored into swerve@dailytarheel.com
various groups to earn his dog) nap. I think there are going
spot with UNC baseball. Later on, the pair makes to be more trends toward
REMINGTON began his their way to Boshamer moving to having a therapy
training at three days old and Stadium to treat the baseball dog in a clinical setting, said
once he was old enough, he players where REMINGTON Rucinski.
was brought to a socializa- roams as he pleases and tends Im excited to see what the
tion center for puppies. At to the athletes. future holds.
around 14 weeks old, he was In his rookie season, he has In just the few months
brought to a prison in West already gained a great deal of that Rucinski has been with
Virginia for training as part attention and love from ath- REMINGTON, she said she
of the paws4prisons pro- letes and fans alike. has already gotten numerous
gram. Hes great, pitcher Brett calls from other university
Rucinski said the program Daniels said. Surgery is not athletics asking about him
helps the puppies because fun and rehabs not fun, but in hopes of creating similar
the prisoners help them learn hes there to lay with you animal programs for their
their commands and get during your exercises and athletes.
experience meeting different its really nice to have him I think that
humans. But it also helps the there. REMINGTONs made a dif-
prisoners find a way to give Because, of course, ference. You know, if they
back to the world. REMINGTON is not just have had a rough day or had a
Last spring, there as a water boy or a ball bad exam, they just come play
REMINGTON was brought boy. with him, she said.
to UNC to begin his training He was trained by a psy- Its hard to stay upset
specifically for the baseball chiatrist, Rucinski said, and when hes around.
team. But it was not until because of this, he tends to @nicola_mcirvine
December 2016 that he was bond well with individuals swerve@dailytarheel.com

NCAA Edwards, was optimistic that


the meetings this week would
have banned local govern-
ments, universities and school
FROM PAGE 1 lead to compromise. boards from creating their
Berger and Moore said in a We are encouraged by the own bathroom access policies.
statement late Wednesday. bipartisan efforts underway This compromise was
North Carolinas bids for in the state legislature to find denounced by LGBTQ advo-
NCAA championship sites a solution, he said in a state- cacy groups, namely the
through 2022 will be thrown ment. That being said, we ACLU and Lambda Legal
out if HB2 is not changed by will not endorse any one bill; groups that are challenging
today, said D. Scott Dupree, we simply seek a swift com- HB2 in federal court.
executive director of the promise that will allow us to The NCAA has given the
Greater Raleigh Sports begin to repair the reputation legislators a deadline and they
Alliance, in a statement. of our region and state cant continue to hide the ball,
The NCAA has already Berger and Moore said said Simone Bell, southern
delayed the bid review pro- in an earlier press confer- regional director for Lambda
cess once and has waited ence that they agreed to HB2 Legal, in a statement. We have
as long as it possibly can, changes Cooper put forth late not seen the language of the
and now it must finalize all last week, but that Cooper bill, but what we heard at the
championship site selections later withdrew from the press conference sounds like
through spring of 2022, effort. it still allows discrimination
Dupree said in the statement. Cooper denied ever mak- against transgender people.
After days of negotiations, ing this proposal, but the N.C. Even if a new bill passes by

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ventional evening legislative of action on HB2. is no guarantee the NCAA
session on Wednesday to fur- Last weeks proposal would will keep the states bids.
ther discuss HB2 in an attempt make it legal to create local We dont know how the
to reach an agreement. nondiscrimination measures, NCAA or other organizations
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The Greater Raleigh tion law as interpreted by the replace HB2, Edwards said
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if only the BOT didnt put a 16 year
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LETTERS TO Why does everyone hate
me so much?

What am THE EDITOR


One Day by Dukes
I just want to play ball.
All Ive ever wanted to do is
play ball.

I doing Grayson Allen


TO THE EDITOR:
Sometimes I just get
mad and hurt people.
Why do I have to get so

with my
I look at my watch. 4 mad?
p.m. Time for practice. A tear slides off my
Well, it would be time for cheek. I reach down and

life?
practice. catch it before it hits the
Damn. floor.
I start walking home. I smile.
Maybe Burn Notice is on. I am so fast. I am a

I
f theres such thing as a I need a break from every- ball-handler and a tear-
mid-life crisis, then surely one looking at me. handler. It doesnt matter
other smaller segments EDITORIAL My phone buzzes. Its a what object is falling. I can

Nap time, nap space


of life contain mid-crises. text from Kennard. He sent catch it.
Therefore, if college is a seg- me an ESPN article. It says, Another tear falls. I
ment of time, then the mid- Could Anyone Ever Love reach for it. Splash. Damn.
college crisis, as Ive seen it Grayson Allen? That one was really fast.
unfold around me, is both real This hurts. Why would I turn on the TV. Burn
and prevalent. If/then state- UNC needs better between classes or before
an on-campus meeting, can
by nearby nappers. We
definitely dont want our
Luke send me that? Notice isnt on, but
ments. Processions of logic Haha, I type back. You Aladdin is.
to demarcate a thoroughly places to take a improve mood, alertness snores to disturb our fel- love me, dont you, K? I love Aladdin.
and performance, accord- low students religious
illogical thought process: the
idea that, somehow, what-
mid-day nap. ing to the National Sleep practice.
He doesnt respond.
I keep walking. My
Not the character. The
movie. Aladdin is a thief.

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ever youre doing at 19, or his board was dis- Foundation. Students who Space on campus is mom calls me. Apparently Jafar is the hero of the
20, or however old you are in appointed to see live off campus or commute definitely limited, but a bunch of elementary movie. I like when he turns
your second semester of your that the boxy cub- to UNC would particularly surely some portion of schools in North Carolina into a big snake. Sssss.
sophomore year of college, is bies in the Undergraduate benefit from safe napping some library or perhaps have banned students from I wish I could turn into
not acceptable or impressive or Librarys basement pre- space on campus. the Union can be marked wearing my jersey. She says a snake.
conducive to real life things. its because Im a bad role Id slither away from
viously some of the most In late 2016, the off as nap-friendly. A
My roommate burst into model for young athletes. here and go somewhere
our room yesterday exuding an appealing nap spots on Carolina Union Board dedicated room with low I ask my mom for advice. else.
aura of faint panic. She had a campus have disap- of Directors showed at lights would be ideal, but She says I should lay low I change the channel.
computer science test tomor- peared. While we respect least a small measure recreating some special- for a while, try not to do ESPN is playing high-
row; she never goes to class that more students may of support for napping ized seating like what used anything awful. Thats a lights of the UNC game.
because she doesnt find the be able to fit into the base- when it lifted the restric- to be in the UL basement good idea, I say. But its Apparently Luke Maye hit
in-class instruction to be help- ment study room now, we tion against sleeping in would be good, too. hard. Its not hard, she says. a buzzer-beater to beat
ful; and, anyway, what does want to make some things the Union basements A safe and comfortable Just be a normal human Kentucky.
she even want to do with her clear: sleeping matters, Meditation Room. But place to nap will improve being. Wow.
life? Why, she asked me, was naps matter and UNCs the Meditation Rooms our academics and our She doesnt get it. He looks so happy on TV.
she taking computer science? campus lacks sufficient other functions provid- emotional and physical No one gets it. I just I decide to text him.
I countered by asking what, nap space. want to go home. No reason to be bitter
ing space for students to well-being for a low cost,
exactly, you did in a computer A big group of people about this. Nice job against
science exam.
Even short naps, such as pray or meditate may and we think thats an steps in front of me. UK, man, I write. I know
I pictured a windowless those squeezed in a break be negatively affected awfully good deal. Theyre whispering. Amile weve had our differences,
room with rows of computers, Jefferson is there. Hey, but youre a good guy and
illuminating the distressed Amile, I say. But he I look up to you a lot.
faces of hundreds of young EDITORIAL doesnt respond. Say it, Lets shoot around some

Just let us know


coders. My roommate once a short blonde guy says to time if youre free. Maybe
told me that you could write Amile. Amiles face seems Thursday?
hundreds of lines of code and, pained. Say it, the little I send it. It feels good to
if one letter was wrong, none one says again, louder. be nice.
of it would work. You would Amile looks at me. Youre Why do people have to
have to comb through the
existing lines, looking for the
UNC, text us when est path to your building
is blocked off. While this
construction.
Granted, it is possible to
bad at basketball, Amile
says. And you look weird.
be so mean all the time?
Maybe Luke and I could
errant symbol. I was baffled. youre planning to type of situation cannot be see where construction is by They all start laughing. do an interview together.
Was it actually possible that totally avoided, we propose reading this paper, check- They dont stop laughing It would be like, Even the
anyone, anywhere, would ever do construction. a non-mandatory text- ing Twitter and by looking for a long time. Amile just Duke-UNC rivalry cant

T
want to do that with their he sidewalk in based messaging system at the current projects on looks sad. stop these two great play-
time? I couldnt answer her front of Ackland that alerts students which the UNC Facilities Services I keep walking. I know ers and better friends from
question, and she couldnt what Amile said isnt true. hanging out. Luke and
Art Museum is offi- paths are closed and when website. We appreciate any
really answer mine, either. He just said that to be cool. Grayson are everyones
More importantly, though, cially back open, produc- they will reopen. Think of efforts to help raise aware- I decide to stop at favorite best friends. We
can I answer my own ques- ing a general sigh of relief an Alert Carolina or a traf- ness of on-campus con- Coachs office before going cant even remember hating
tions about my personal aspi- from all who were incon- fic alert type of service. struction, but these options home. Maybe hell talk to Grayson.
rations? I recently read The venienced by the detour Being able to check your may not be the most intui- Luke and Amile for me. That would be nice.
Idiot, an excellent novel by over the past few months. phone and know which tive places to check while When I knock on his That would make things
Elif Batuman. In it, Batuman Construction is something areas to avoid before youre sprinting up MLK on door, hes watching a video better.
writes, Even though I had all colleges seem to be you leave your dorm or your way to a biology class. on his computer. He tries My phone buzzes. Luke
a deep conviction that I was constantly doing one of house every morning can Ultimately, this is an to close it when he sees me, texted me back. Thanks!
good at writing, and that in the many lovable annoy- decrease the negative easy fix to not the big- but he cant. he says. By the way, who is
some way I already was a ances of college that gen- sides of construction. And gest problem in the So we watch the rest of this?
writer, this conviction was it. I put my phone down.
erally make the campus a clear alert would help world. College is stressful
completely independent of Its the scene from Star All the objects in the room
my ever having written any-
better in the long run. students with injuries or enough, and any effort to Wars when Obi-Wan cuts start moving away from me.
thing, or being able to ever But the benefits of con- physical disabilities know decrease the stress on stu- off all of Anakins limbs I cant see anything. All
imagine writing anything, struction can become tem- which ramps or other dents and faculty should because Anakin is on his I can hear is Amile and
that I thought anyone would porarily mute when youre access points might be be seen as a step in the way to becoming a Sith Kennard and Coach and my
like to read. late for class and the quick- temporarily closed for right direction. Lord. mom yelling.
I literally gasped when I Except, in this video, my So much yelling.
read that line. I didnt think head is on Anakins body Why are they yelling at

QuickHits
anyone else felt like that like and Coachs head is on Obi- me?
they could, and would, write, Wans. I crawl onto the floor.
but had no idea what to write When the video ends, Turn Aladdin back on.
about, or who would ever want neither of us speaks. Jafar is hypnotizing that fat
to read their musings for more Did you make that sultan.
than 100 lines. I underlined it Cant be too safe Hail, Maye Boooooooo video, Coach? I finally ask Ssssss, Im a sneaky little
and recopied it in my journal. him. snake, I whisper, inching
Anyone who doesnt We are not the first, nor will This down thumb goes to
Am I a writer because I write Coach doesnt look at my body around on my car-
knock on wood after even we be the last to sing Luke every player who dares
for myself, by myself, in a jour- me. pet. Im crying again.
thinking about Mayes praises. stand in our
nal that no one will ever read? Im sorry you had to see One day Im going to
the game on He will forever basketball
Can I consider myself a writer that, he says. Its probably slither far away. Ssssssss.
Saturday is do- have a special teams way this
if Ive never written anything best for you to leave. Just like Jafar. One day Ill
ing a disservice place in our weekend. We
for publication? I DONT So I do. I keep walking slither far, far away.
to this commu- hearts for ruin- doubt Oregon
KNOW. I dont know what Im and walking. Eventually I One day.
nity. Generally, this paper ing every Kentucky fans day players will be reading this,
doing or who Im doing it for. get to my apartment. I open One day.
prides itself on skepticism, and rest of the tournament. but we hope they know we
I guess, to be fair, at this point, the door, walk in, close the
but given the stakes this Luke, youre a born hero. have seen their work, and
no one really knows. door. Its dark. Griffin Unger
weekend, there is no such You were sent by Dean we are not fans. The O in
On a whim, I took German Bracing myself against Senior
thing as taking too much Smiths spirit to get us into their name actually stands
my first year of college. Now, the wall, I start to cry. Public Policy
precaution. Please do your the Final Four. Thank you, for O no, here comes the
almost two years later, Im
part in not jinxing our team. thank you, thank you. Tar Heels.
planning on living, working
and learning in Berlin for SPEAK OUT
seven months. This comforts Go Heels Second-rate coach Love ya, Tar Heels WRITING GUIDELINES
me. A seemingly inconsequen-
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tial or aimless choice eventu- If you havent noticed, these We bet Dana Altman, Win or lose, we are proud of
Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters.
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Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
would spend seven months of to Roy Williams once said dag- team has done.
Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
my life. Maybe, if I keep mak- and our entire gum at a press We are proud
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our team on. We can worry what insulting to Coach Wil- happy about. Other schools
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