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Election cycle This is for all of you guys


shows holes in
Student Code
and process
A high number of complaints
complicated this years election.
By Celia McRae
Staff Writer

Contentiousness and controversy in the stu-


dent body election this spring delayed the vote for
weeks from the original date of Feb. 14 to the
first vote on March 10, which was followed by a
runoff election two weeks later. DTH/ROBERT GOURLEY
Bobby Kunstman, the senior associate direc-
tor for student life and leadership at the Carolina
Union, said this past election cycle has been the
most complicated that he has seen in his three
years at UNC.
From conversations Ive had with other stu-
dents and other student leaders from past admin-
istrations beyond my time here, I think theres
consensus that this might be the most tumultu-
ous election, Kunstman said.
Candidates Joe Nail, Matthew McKnight,
Elizabeth Adkins and Maurice Grier all had com-
plaints filed against them throughout the dura-
tion of the election cycle but the complaints
against Nail and McKnight led to their disquali-
fication from the race because they received more
than 10 points. Nail received 12 and McKnight
received 15. DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA
Houston Summers, the student body president Thousands of fans welcomed the victorious UNC mens basketball team back to Chapel Hill in the Smith Center Tuesday afternoon.
for the 2015-16 school year, said he does not know
of a similar election cycle in recent UNC history.
The back and forth and the overturning of the
Student Supreme Court was definitely interest-
The national UNC students taking pictures
with their cell phones, the fans
clad in Carolina blue, the kids
Im so happy for you and the team. You raised
the ceiling to the roof tonight.
ing I dont know that thats happened in recent
history, he said.
champions who did cartwheels on the court
during the hours of waiting.
Michael Jordan
The former Tar Heels text to Roy Williams
Student Code returned to With one of the nets hang-
ing from his neck, Joel Berry
pulled out his phone to capture Williams said, but the most fun But this time, their planes
McKnight said this years election cycle showed
that the Student Code needs to be significantly
Chapel Hill the rambunctious Smith Center
crowd, the six national cham-
as a coach is seeing the looks on
your guys faces when theyve
touchdown was broadcast on
five screens inside the Smith
reformed.
The rules dont reflect what it takes to win a Tuesday pionship banners looming in
the rafters above and the empty
accomplished something thats
very difficult.
Center, met with the screams
of delight. And this time, Britt
campaign in 2017 basically McKnight said. spot next to 2009 that will soon Just a year ago, Paige was cry- walked onstage holding an
Summers said he believes the UNC Board of By Blake Richardson finally be filled. ing under Villanovas confetti. NCAA championship trophy.
Elections has always been a nonpartisan and Assistant Sports Editor Berrys jersey will adorn that The Tar Heels came home to We told you we were going
unbiased group that tries to make judgments ceiling too, one day. So will empty-hearted fans with noth- to be back, Theo Pinson said
based on their interpretation of the Student Code. Underneath the rafters of Justin Jacksons. Right up with ing. Nate Britt remembers the after stealing the microphone
I think thats part of the inherent risk, if you jerseys commemorating North those of Marcus Paige and Brice Snapchat stories and Instagram from Berry.
will, with the sort of system that is even in the Carolina mens basketball Johnson the two 2016 leaders posts of the UNC community as Nobody could have believed
United States and other democracies based giants, the 2017 national cham- who ignited a fire that would it followed the teams journey, it except the players themselves,
upon the interpretation of the Constitution or, in pions jogged onto the Smith only be satisfied by the taste of and the sting of the celebration who stared defeat square in the
this case, the Student Code; obviously there are Center stage. glory. that never was snatched away face and took it as a challenge.
The crowd was roaring. The Nobody understands this, in 4.7 seconds.
SEE ELECTION, PAGE 5 SEE HOMECOMING, PAGE 5

NCAA will consider state for championship sites


The announcement into law Thursday.
The NCAA said it did not
The board remains
concerned about the public
trans student-athletes, coaches
and fans in particular remain
the NCAAs announcement.
We are pleased with
bullying works as long as
you meet the demands of the
came after a partial lobby for any particular change perception of a moratorium in legal limbo, Esseks said. the NCAAs decision and bully, Fitzgerald said in a
in the legislation. on enacting or amending This is not an environment acknowledgement that our press release.
repeal of HB2 Thursday. The Board of Governors, nondiscrimination ordinances that protects people from compromise legislation The board said it voted
however, was hopeful that until December 2020 which discrimination. restores the state to reluctantly, and that any
By Corey Risinger the state would fully repeal passed as a part of N.C. House Equality NC and the Human a landscape similar North Carolina sites chosen to
State & National Editor HB2 in order to allow the Bill 142, Thursdays partial Rights Campaign criticized the to other jurisdictions host must submit additional
host communities to ensure a repeal of HB2. NCAA for backpedaling. presently hosting NCAA documentation to demonstrate
Just hours after UNC mens safe, healthy, discrimination- James Esseks, director of the After drawing a line in the championships, the joint how fans and athletes will be
basketball team celebrated its free atmosphere for the ACLUs LGBT & HIV Project, sand and calling for repeal of statement said. protected from discrimination.
tournament redemption, the championship sites, the NCAA responded to the NCAAs HB2, the NCAA simply let Tami Fitzgerald, executive If we find that
NCAA Board of Governors Board of Governors said in a Tuesday decision in a press North Carolina lawmakers off director of the N.C. Values our expectations of a
made a long-awaited press release. release. the hook, the statement said. Coalition, said the NCAA had discrimination-free
announcement of its own it NCAA President Mark North Carolinas new law But N.C. President no business influencing North environment are not met,
will consider North Carolinas Emmert said the organization does nothing to guarantee that Pro Tempore Phil Berger, Carolina legislation. we will not hesitate to take
bids for championships sites. worked hard to accommodate LGBT people will be protected R-Rockingham, released a The NCAAs boycott of necessary action at any time,
The decision comes after the state, and it would have from discrimination, and as joint statement with N.C. North Carolina achieved the boards press release said.
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper signed otherwise chosen sites earlier the NCAAs own statement Speaker of the House Tim what it wanted the repeal
a partial repeal of House Bill 2 in the year. acknowledges, the rights of Moore, R-Cleveland, praising of HB2 proving that state@dailytarheel.com

Elizabeth Adkins officially takes the power of the presidency


Elizabeth Adkins and Elizabeth Adkins reiterated
her major campaign plat-
changes we can make, she
said.
Chancellor Carol Folt said
she always looks forward to
other officials were forms, such as sexual assault
prevention, mental health
Former student body presi-
dent, Bradley Opere, thanked
collaborating with those in
student government.
sworn in Tuesday. advocacy and her dedication the student body for trusting I dont think there are
to diversity and inclusion. him as their leader and said people I enjoy spending time
By Eva Ellenburg As a proud biracial woman, he hoped the work he put in with any more than I do
Staff Writer I know what it feels like to feel was meaningful to their UNC working with the students,
that Im not included in a pre- experiences. especially when youre work-
The incoming student gov- dominantly white institution, I have spent every single ing on things for which they
ernment officers for the 2017- Adkins said. minute, every bit of energy I feel such passion, Folt said.
18 school year were inaugu- One of the first things on could to be able to give back The importance of continu-
rated Tuesday at the Great her to-do list as SBP is to to the faith that they gave to ing to allow students to govern
Hall in the Student Union. initiate reforms to Title VI, me, Opere said. themselves was reiterated
The elected students which contains the rules for Opere said he believes throughout the ceremony.
were sworn in for the offices student government elections. Adkins will be a capable suc- We honestly believe that
of student body president, She hopes to make appropri- cessor and lead with values there can be no greater educa- DTH FILE/RYAN HERRON
Graduate and Professional ate changes so the issues and that have been important to tional enterprise for our stu- UNC Student Body President Elizabeth Adkins celebrated her
Student Federation president, contentiousness in this years his administration. dents than to challenge them inauguration Tuesday in the Great Hall of the Student Union.
speaker of Student Congress, election cycle can be avoided. I feel positive because I to take some level of responsi-
Honor Court chairperson, We can say, O.K., this is think Elizabeth Adkins admin- bility of the various decisions Speaker of Student Get ready to work, have
senior class president and what we went through we istration is going to do a good that are made that create the Congress Cole Simons gave fun, and enjoy making
more. dont ever want to go through job, and I trust her to take the future of this place, Winston some simple advice to the Carolina home.
In her inaugural speech, that again, so lets go through legacy thats not just for me but Crisp, the vice chancellor for incoming student govern-
Student Body President the code, edit it, and see what is 200 years old, Opere said. student affairs, said. ment officers. university@dailytarheel.com

There is something very special about this place.


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Weather changes Hes Not viewing plans


The bar safety of viewers.
Celia Vitale, a senior at
UNC, had planned to watch
plans to the game at Hes Not but
just missed out on getting an

make it up indoor seat.


We got our names on the
list, but they ran out of inside
to those tickets like five people before
my friends, so we had outside

affected
tickets, Vitale said.
Vitale and her friends
were told the screening was
By Doug Dubrowski canceled around 1:30 p.m.
Staff Writer so they needed to look for a
new place to watch the game.
Harsh weather Monday I actually ended up going
night caused trouble for Tar to Country Fried Duck, and
Heel fans looking to watch the it was first-come-first-serve,
game outside at screenings $10 cover, Vitale said. We
hosted by different venues just kind of camped out all
around Chapel Hill. day from like 2 p.m. until the
Fleming Fuller, general game, and thats where we
manager at Hes Not Here, ended up.
said the decision to cancel Not all outside watch
their screening wasnt easy, parties were canceled,
but he felt it was the best thing however. Pantana Bobs was
to do given the circumstances. one of several venues that
We had gotten decided to screen the game
confirmation from the outside despite the forecasts of
projector company that we poor weather.
could do the screening in the Corey LaPrade, manager
rain, Fuller said. But then at Pantana Bobs, said that he
they started saying there would have canceled had the
would be wind gusts and a weather become too severe,
tornado warning. but he didnt expect it to be
Fuller said he canceled necessary. DTH/SARAH REDMOND
the outdoor portion of Most of our venue is inside, Due to a tornado warning Monday evening, Hes Not Here canceled its outdoor screening plans for the NCAA championship game.
the screening early in the so I didnt think it would really
afternoon, rather than waiting be a concern, LaPrade said. keep an eye on social media, canceled screening would Fuller also said that screening, Fuller said. So,
until just before tip-off, to We had a tent out there to the only way Hes Not would receive a refund. Hes Not is planning an when youre in a situation
avoid leaving fans with little protect people from the rain. be able to contact everyone Weve been reimbursing appreciation night that will where the variables are
time to find another place Vitale said that customers eligible for a refund. people that come in, in likely be either a custom glass changing like this, youre
to watch the game. He also who bought an outdoor ticket Fuller said that Hes Not person, Fuller said. We or bar night. constantly coming up with
expressed concern that the to watch at Hes Not were is taking steps to ensure also have all the credit card This is not something new strategies to deal with it.
wind gusts and lightning told that there would be a that everyone who bought transactions, so were going we do ever, this large of
would have compromised the reimbursement process and to a wristband to watch at the through those as well. a wristband projector city@dailytarheel.com

Students shack up for Habitat fundraiser


Members of organizations for the first time this year, came
from a passion for affordable hous-
Our goal is to make
will live in the shack they ing and the people who need it. She this something that
built for the next week.
said she hopes it will grow in years
to come.
is integral to a UNC
Our goal is to make this some- student experience
By Charlie McGee thing that is integral to a UNC
Sarah Renfro
Staff Writer student experience, like Dance
Marathon, Renfro said. Like, Co-director of Carolina Blueprint
Organizations across campus are Everyone has to live in the Pit in
building and living in shacks in the a shack for a week with Carolina I think as students that were
Pit as part of Carolina Blueprint, a Blueprint. Thats our ultimate aware of how high rent prices are,
week-long fundraiser for Habitat for goal. but then to have staff members on
Humanity of Orange County. Students participating in the campus that we interact with or see
Students began construction fundraiser will be required to have every day that maybe dont have
Monday on what will be their at least one student in the shack at that same luxury, I think its just so
homes for the next week, scatter- all times during the day and two stu- important to help, Joyner said.
ing the Pit with wood and supplies. dents at night. Each organizations shack will
The participating organizations Melissa White, co-director of have its own unique features and
will be raising funds during the day the program, said the goal is to themes. Joyner said Epsilon Etas
through things like date auctions, raise $10,000 this week. They have shack will be a Shackille ONeal
cornhole games and puppies for already raised $8,000 through pre- theme, with a decal of the former
donors to play with. liminary donations and are looking NBA stars face on display.
At night, Carolina Blueprint will to earn the final $2,000 by the end White said another benefit of an
hold events that the entire student of the week. event like this is connecting so many DTH/NILE IVERSON
body can participate in and donate Epsilon Eta, UNCs environ- different people on campus in a new Romeo Antolini (left), Chase Jarvis, Staff Sgt. Christopher Brantley and Riley
during, such as a movie night and mental honors fraternity, is one of way. Head build a shack in the Pit for Carolina Blueprint, a weeklong fundraiser.
trivia night. Habitat for Humanity of the organizations participating. Just seeing all of these different
Orange County will put the money Sophomore member Olivia Joyner clubs from all over UNCs campus The closing ceremony will be member and his family.
toward building a home for a janito- said the high cost of living in Chapel come together and work toward a Friday at 4 p.m., where the organiz- Its kind of a way to give back to
rial staff member at UNC. Hill, and the advantage she has common goal, I think thats awe- ers of Carolina Blueprint will thank a community that already does so
Sarah Renfro, co-director of because her parents are willing to some because everyone is from sponsors, reveal the highest-earning much for us, Renfro said.
Carolina Blueprint, said the idea for help her afford housing, inspired her different niches on campus, White participants and present how much
the fundraiser, which is being held to join the fundraiser. said. money was raised to the UNC staff university@dailytarheel.com

Students feel the Tar Carolina Coffee Shop up for sale


Heel spirit in Spain The asking price for the 95-year-
old restaurant is $145,000.
Since we went public, some people have
been really concerned, Austin said. Some
think its awesome and that this will be great
for us, some just have said, Please dont do
Even while studying gravity of the game started to
set in.
Chapel Hill and I realized
that I wouldve missed out on
By Molly Horak
Staff Writer
away with the French onion soup. Its been a
mixed bag of genuine emotion in regards to
abroad, students Junior global studies major
Madeline McGee did not even
this great community that we
have here, and this is a once-
personal ties to this establishment.
Nikolaus Reasor, a UNC first-year, said he
Daniel Austin was working as a server at
watched the game. think the Tar Heels would in-a-lifetime chance, Turner Carolina Coffee Shop when a couple came takes his friends to Carolina Coffee Shop all
make it this far in the tourna- said. in and asked to sit at a specific table by the the time.
By Cole del Charco ment. Then, it happened. window. When he asked why, they said it was Sometimes the service can be a little spot-
Staff Writer When McGee brought up Kennedy Meeks blocked their 35th wedding anniversary. ty, but its quintessential to the Chapel Hill
the possibility of being abroad Gonzagas last substantial They told me that the first time they met experience, Reasor said. Its a place where
SEVILLA, SPAIN In the during the national champi- opportunity to catch up with they got set up by a mutual friend while they you can go to chill out for an hour and get a
aptly named Phoenix Pub, 38 onship, her dad said she did 17 seconds left, and Joel were all in school here, and this was the meet- cup of coffee or tea, some good breakfast and
Tar Heels sat and waited. not need to worry because it Berry picked up the loose ing place, Austin said. take in the day.
Students studying in was not a possibility. ball and passed to Justin After hearing this story, hes not sure why The authenticity of the shop is the primary
Sevilla had to wait through I just thought out of any Jackson, who took a two- anyone would want to erase those memories. appeal to visitors, Austin said. The walls,
Monday night, until 3:20 year, last year was the year, handed slam to Gonzagas Yet the fate of Carolina Coffee Shop is booths and back bar are all from the original
a.m. on Tuesday, to watch McGee said. I didnt think dreams of its first national uncertain: The 95-year-old establishment is 1922 restaurant.
the national championship itd be this year. championship. Berry took for sale. Rae Ashley, who graduated from UNC in
game. Sophomore Anna away any doubt when he Since 1922, Carolina Coffee Shop has 1984, said he remembers the Carolina Coffee
We got here at 1:50 a.m. Bradsher, a media and jour- drained a free throw to put served Chapel Hill residents and students Shop from his days at UNC.
because we wanted a good nalism major, did not always the Tar Heels up 71-65 the alike as the longest continuously operating It wasnt a real hangout for students but
seat, Meg McManus, a junior have faith in the Tar Heel final score. restaurant in North Carolina. we went a couple of times, Ashley said. Any
exercise and sports science squad this season either. Phoenix Pub saw the tears Austin, now general manager of the shop, time you see a place close like that its bitter-
major, said. It was so worth I knew we were good in of redemption, heard the said he was not surprised by the owners deci- sweet.
it, 100 percent, because I got the Elite Eight its not that screams of ecstasy and felt the sion to sell the restaurant. After functioning as Austin said he hopes the new owners will
the best view in the house we were really that great, but tremors of stomping feet as absentee owners for the past several years, leave the restaurant intact, as there are very
with all the best Tar Heel fans none of the other teams were Tar Heels rushed outside to Austin said the ownership group decided to go few places that can boast longevity like the
in Spain. that great either, Bradsher cheer even louder. public with the sale to attract investors. Carolina Coffee Shop can.
Many students slept for said. After Villanova, Duke, In the same moment, The sale, which does not include the Anyone who comes in and wants to buy
part of the night before the and Kansas went out, I knew Franklin Street filled with restaurants building, is being handled by a 95-year-old restaurant would be, for lack
game to ensure they had the we could do it. an estimated 55,000 people, National Restaurant Properties, a broker firm of a better word, stupid to try and change
endurance to stay awake in Several students studying singing the same songs and based out of the Triangle area. Online post- anything about it that would jeopardize get-
class the next day. abroad in Sevilla considered feeling the same relief, after ings list the asking price at $145,000. ting to 100 years, Austin said. Theyre buy-
Ive got an exam tomor- returning to Chapel Hill to a year of remorse left over Neal DePersia, one of the firms brokers, ing it for the history of it, not to run it to the
row; Collins got an exam watch the game. Seteena from the 2016 National said the listing price is in line with similar ground.
tomorrow, too, Chris Gsell, Turner, a broadcast journal- Championship game. establishments, which tend to sell from any- Hearing the stories of returning alumni,
a sophomore physics major, ism and interpersonal com- Im upset because Im not where between $100,000 to $200,000. past employees and couples back for an anni-
said. Its in social psychology, munications major, weighed there, but its okay, McManus It all depends on equipment, the lease, the versary dinner is what makes the Coffee Shop
so Im studying just by being the decision and chose to stay said. Why? Because were the location, the assets, the sale and the earnings, special, Austin said.
here. in Spain. national champions of 2017, DePersia said. Stuff like that thats the thing you cant
When the ball was finally I was about, literally like dammit. Since news of the sale went public, Austin put a price tag on, he said.
tossed at tipoff, and cheers of two seconds away from buy- @coledelCharco said he has seen mixed reactions from cus- @molly_horak
Tar and Heel faded, the ing a plane ticket back to university@dailytarheel.com tomers. city@dailytarheel.com
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Female a cappella group celebrates 35th birthday


The Loreleis began Loreleis Business Manager
Karli Krasnipol said she was
our 35th anniversary as a
group this year, Vitale said.
Carolina and its truly an honor
to be in an organization that
performing in 1981 impressed by the strength
and vibrancy of the alumni
Travers said ever since the
Loreleis were founded, the
has been a part of the school
for so long, and to be able to
with eight members. community after their 35th group has worked toward car- carry on a tradition at UNC,
anniversary concert on rying this mission of provid- especially as a leader, is some-
By Anish Bhatia Satuday. ing opportunity to all female thing that Ill take with me for
Staff Writer We had almost 100 alum- singers while still being iden- the rest of my life, she said.
ni at our concert, and there is tified as one of the top female Were a paid performance
As they celebrate their no better feeling in the world a cappella groups. group, so there is a certain
35th anniversary this year, than feeling that support I believe the group has quality of service that is
the Loreleis recounted how from the many Loralums that remained true to its original expected from us, especially
their history and commit- came before you, she said. purpose but after many years having been a group for 35
ment to excellence helped The Loreleis Music of performing, we also now years.
them become one of the most Director Celia Vitale said strive to be one of the best Krasnipol said that, as an
important all-female a capella the group is named after the female a cappella groups all-female a cappella group,
groups at UNC. mythical siren who enchanted in the collegiate a cappella the Loreleis have embraced
Loreleis President Hunter sailors to their deaths with world, she said. their gender as a large part of
Travers said the group was ini- her beautiful voice. Every single year is differ- their image.
tially founded to give female Vitale said the Loreleis took ent because we have members We embrace our gender
singers a chance to perform some time to become promi- graduating and also entering and use it to push ourselves,
without requiring any previ- nent and successful, but they the group, but the traditions never to hold us back, she
ous learning experience. havent looked back since. In and guiding principles unite said. The purpose is still
The Loreleis were founded 1996, the group become more everyone, past, present and very similar today, but has
in 1981 to provide female sing- well-known after they won the future, who is a part of the developed into an outlet in
ers without formal musical Varsity Vocals International Loreleis. which we can empower each
training a venue to show off Championship of Collegiate A Travers said her favor- other to be proud, hardwork-
their talents, she said. The Cappella. ite part about singing with ing women who love to sing,
eight original Loreleis had an And now just earlier this Loreleis involves carrying build each other up and make
informal start with their first spring, we opened for Jay on the groups longstanding each other feel more confi-
performance at Morehead Leno for the second time at reputation. dent in ourselves. DTH/NATHANIA SMITH
Planetarium and just four the Durham Performing Arts Being a part of this group The Loreleis, which began as an a cappella group with just eight
total songs in their repertoire. Center and are celebrating has given me a purpose at university@dailytarheel.com members, celebrated their 35th anniversary with a performance.

Jean Kilbourne speaks on objectification in TV and media


By Madeleine Fraley We all grow up in a cul- speech are both aimed at these myths that say its per- object, is almost always the whereas women and girls do.
Staff Writer ture in which womens bodies emphasizing the months vasive and happens over there first step in justifying violence Kilbourne said reversing
are turned into things, into theme of amplifying new to someone else. against them, Kilbourne said. this pattern and changing the
Jean Kilbourne, interna- objects, she said. And this voices and shifting social Kilbourne stressed that the Its impossible to be violent cultural climate will help lead
tionally acclaimed media is everywhere advertising, norms to lead to prevention. current toxic environment to someone we see as an equal to sexual violence prevention.
critic, author and filmmaker, social media, pornography, TV. Nicole Castro, a gradu- created by the media and human being, but its very But first the right steps need to
spoke at UNCs Gender-Based Kilbourne said sexual and ate student at UNC who advertisements is the core easy to abuse a thing. be taken, including education,
Violence Symposium Tuesday gender-based violence have presented a short talk at the cause for rampant sexual vio- She said this culture has discussion, awareness, media
on the relationship between become more than something symposium on her research lence against women. created a climate of fear for literacy, counter-advertising
objectified images of women that only affects a few. She on the role communication She showed examples of women, cutting them down and changing the norms.
in advertising and gender- said it is now a public health plays in sexual violence, said advertisements depicting and silencing them all while Its not a mystery what
based violence. problem that affects everyone this change will start in the sexualized and objectified doing the opposite for men. works to change things, but
Kilbourne highlighted the and can only be solved by way people talk about sexual women and contrasted them For men there arent con- what we lack is the political
theme of this years Sexual changing the environment. assault. with our cultures lack of sequences as a result of objec- will to change things and
Assault Awareness Month in L.B. Klein, a graduate I think its so important similar images of men. tification, she said. Most now more than ever, she said.
her presentation addressing student at UNC who worked to start reconceptualizing Women are seen as things, men dont live in a world in But its not impossible.
gender-based violence through to plan the event, said the sexual violence and where it and certainly turning a which they are likely to be
challenging social norms. symposium and Kilbournes is, Castro said. We still have human being into a thing, an raped, harassed or beaten, university@dailytarheel.com

On the wire: national and world news


Hurricane Matthew named coast of the U.S. Women report effects of and Preventions latest Vital Civil rights groups react or scaling back consent agree-
In its official report Signs report. ments or negotiations under-
one of the deadliest issued Tuesday, the National Zika on their babies Zika continues to be a to Sessions police review way in several cities, including
(TNS) MIAMI Hurricane Center also assessed (TNS) MIAMI threat to pregnant women (TNS) WASHINGTON Baltimore and Chicago.
Hurricane Matthew will offi- its own performance, giving Underscoring the serious in the United States, said Civil rights groups and experts Proposed consent decrees
cially go down as the deadli- itself good marks for tracking risk of birth defects from CDC Acting Director Anne on police reform expressed could be scrapped or over-
est Atlantic hurricane in more the storms path, but not so Zika, federal health officials Schuchat in a conference call alarm Tuesday at Attorney hauled in both cities, offi-
than a decade. great for predicting intensity. Tuesday reported that about with reporters Tuesday. With General Jeff Sessions order cials said, despite Justice
The fierce Category 5 storm Matthew formed off St. one in 10 pregnant women warm weather, a new mosqui- for a review of more than a Department investigations that
plowed across the Caribbean Lucia as a tropical storm with a confirmed infection in to season and summer travel dozen federal agreements with uncovered systemic problems
and up the Florida coast for 11 Sept. 28 in a year that 2016 had a fetus or baby with rapidly approaching, preven- troubled police forces that in their police departments.
days last fall, and was blamed marked a major milestone: a brain abnormality or other tion is crucial to protect the address problems of racial The review also could affect
for killing 585 people directly Floridas first hurricane neurological disorder associ- health of mothers and babies. profiling, discrimination and an ongoing investigation by
and another 13 people indi- strike in 11 years by an ear- ated with the virus. The CDC report is the first use of excessive force. the Justice Departments
rectly. In Haiti, where most of lier, weaker storm, Hermine. The risk for birth defects to analyze a group of pregnant The broad review reflects Civil Rights Division and the
the fatalities occurred, another Matthew scooted up the was even higher, about 15 per- women in the continental the Trump administrations U.S. Attorneys Office of the
128 people are still missing. coast of Florida for a day cent, among mothers infected United States with confirmed emphasis on bolstering law and Central District of California
Altogether, more than 3.7 mil- and a half, ultimately mak- during the first trimester of infection reported to the U.S. order over investigating alle- into police patterns and prac-
lion people fled their homes, ing landfall near Myrtle pregnancy, according to the Zika Pregnancy Registry from gations of police misconduct, tices in the Orange County
with most on the southeast Beach, S.C. Centers for Disease Control Jan. 15 to Dec. 27, 2016. and it could lead to changing Sheriff s Department.

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ELECTION either time, Edwards said.
Kushner said he and other
about how biased you are
while youre talking to other
administrations interference in
Student Government elections
I think theres consensus that this might be
FROM PAGE 1 members of the Board do not candidates and so when Pauls would threaten the very fabric the most tumultuous election.
loose and more strict inter- believe that their conduct was telling Maurice how much of our 98-year-old student self-
pretations of that Code, so I biased. he hates Joe and Matthew, I governance system, he said in
Bobby Kunstman
would say this year is more on We stand by the work that think thats, like, incompe- a statement at the time. Senior associate director for student life and leadership at the Carolina Union
the strict side, Summers said. we did. I think that multiple tence and a lack of profes- Andrew Brennen, a mem-
Nail said he believes other agencies have looked at sionalism, Edwards said. ber of the Nail campaign, said to do things, Brennen said. not because it was legitimate,
the BOE applied a stricter this, to determine if there was Edwards said in past elec- University administration felt Nail said because the but rather because of the way
interpretation to his and a bias. The Supreme Court tions the BOE chairperson comfortable intervening in authority of student govern- it was communicated from
McKnights cases than Grier was given multiple opportu- would step in and de-escalate student self-governance. ment does not come from people with higher informa-
and Adkins cases. nities to intervene and alter and mitigate situations in Theyve started rumors University administration, tion namely the people
I agree that, given the cur- our rulings and at no point which campaign rules may amongst the student body the threat of intervention was who had been embarrassed
rent Student Code, I should did they ever see fit to do so, have been violated, and then let that they are thinking about not a legitimate threat but to people with lower infor-
have been disqualified, but which I think supports the the election process carry on. intervening on a long, storied, rather a tool certain student mation, which was a lot of the
my point is that everyone rulings that we had in the Nothing has happened strong history of student self- leaders used to save face candidates who were just like,
should have been disquali- first place, Kushner said. in this election which hasnt governance at the University and resolve the election. Oh my gosh I cant believe
fied and the reason why the During Griers hearing, he happened in every other elec- of North Carolina and as a This threat of University, this would potentially hap-
remaining candidates who submitted recordings into tion in terms of violations result, they have been able to or administrative involve- pen, Nail said.
ended up on the ballot didnt evidence, some including the difference is people filing influence decisions and incen- ment or intervention was
get disqualified was because conversations with Kushner complaints and being very, tives that people have in order decisive in a lot of ways but university@dailytarheel.com
the Code was not actually and other candidates. Some very keen to file complaints
applied to them, Nail said. individuals in the recordings and then the Board being,
have said they did not know or at least starting, very, very
they were being recorded. keen to hand out points, OFFICE OF DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIPS
Bias on the board
In one recording, Kushner Edwards said.
Harry Edwards, a member speaks to Grier about the Nail
of the Nail campaign, said and McKnight campaign filing Threat of intervention
there is evidence that BOE complaints against each other.
Chairperson Paul Kushner was Its two campaigns that Travis Broadhurst, who
biased against Nail from the really hate each other that, ran a write-in campaign after
beginning of the election cycle in my opinion, are being not getting enough signa-
and his bias impacted both the extremely arrogant about tures to appear on the bal- INTERESTED IN
Nail and McKnight campaigns. this whole thing, in that they lot, filed a complaint to the
I think Paul certainly felt think they are the only two UNC Student Supreme Court FELLOWSHIP,
like Joe had no respect for the that could win and I think against the BOE regard- SCHOLARSHIP &
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that were the case, even if he Kushner said in the recording. Adkins online signatures, but OPPORTUNITIES?
were right and even if that Edwards said the record- he withdrew his complaint
were the case, as the chair of ings show Kushner was not before the March 10 election.
the Board of Elections, he had performing his position as It has recently come to Join ODS to learn more
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Im so happy for you and
onds of the championship.
This time, when the com-
FROM PAGE 1 the team, one text read. You motion finally calmed on
Williams said their season- raised the ceiling to the roof Monday night in Phoenix, Luce Featuring
long promise to return added tonight. Congrats. Didnt Berry could pull out his
pressure this UNC team is want to bring you bad luck phone. Sitting on the team
Rhodes Martha Isaacs:
tonight, but Im so happy bus, he positioned his face Schwarzman
one of four teams to achieve
redemption the season after for you. Love you, my man. in front of the screen and Mitchell
UNC '17
losing the title. But for a team Michael Jordan.
This time, no replay
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Instagram video. For a
Marshall 2017 Luce Scholar
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This time, the Tar Heels was off-limits. The players in front of his camera. He Churchill
can finally reap the rewards watched them all lined up didnt say much just Goldwater
of all of that hard work. They in folding chairs in front of watched the endless stream APRIL 12TH
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LETTERS TO alone. In fact, I thought
it was actually better luck

We all THE EDITOR


Championship came
if I went alone. I just had
an eerie premonition that
now, almost a quarter

will die, full circle


TO THE EDITOR:
century after the 1993
championship, I would be
able to relive the memorable

but live
Back in the spring of experience I had back then.
1993, I was 16 years old, When Justin Jackson
and my parents let me dunked with about 10

anyhow
borrow their car so I could seconds left, the place
drive from Durham to exploded again, and we all
Chapel Hill to watch the marched down to Franklin
national championship Street again. Unlike in 1993,

A
ll right, so lets get game between UNC and the rain held off, and there
a little personal. Mi Michigan being shown on were no free beers given out
abuela, who is nearing EDITORIAL a big screen in Carmichael on the street this time. If I

Whats in a name?
90, was diagnosed with Arena. I went by myself had been with my wife, who
Alzheimers disease about because all of my friends was at home in bed with our
10 years ago. Also note that growing up in Durham were baby, I would have kissed
the disease is not called all- Duke fans. But I didnt care her, but instead I watched
timers. (Please, if you take that I was going alone. I just hordes of overjoyed college
anything from this column, We have the power Hurston in part because
Hurston attended the
cannot expect the name to
change; indeed, it seems
knew I wanted to be around kids kissing each other,
please PLEASE take this: Its thousands of other Tar Heel parents walking around with
Alzheimers, not all-timers.) to unofficially University for a brief time unlikely that the BOT fans to experience something their kids on their shoulders,
and was not enrolled would change it. But we do
Over the past several weeks it
has become clear she has fewer
rename buildings. as a full-time student. think we have the power to
I knew I might not ever
experience again.
old folks cheering and high-
fiving and everyone enjoying

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days ahead than behind her. ast week, an While we on this board change the name ourselves. After Chris Webber called a night that very few ever
The last time mi abuela unofficial Hurston think this argument is We can simply start calling his infamous timeout, the actually get to experience.
and I were together was years Hall plaque was semantics at best, we have problematic buildings place exploded. I marched After leaving Franklin
before she was diagnosed with placed on the building some thoughts on how to something new and change down to Franklin Street with Street to walk back to my
Alzheimers, but I am planning now called Carolina proceed. the collective memory of all of my newest friends. car, I walked by Carmichael
to make my way down to There was a light rain that and looked into the gym
Hall, formerly Saunders Carolina Hall is a poor the University.
Florida to see her this week. night, and I just walked up where I watched the Heels
There I will see aunts, Hall. Before the Board name. Its confusing, it This happens regularly and down Franklin basking beat Michigan back in 93.
uncles and family I have not of Trustees voted to shows the University will on our campus. The Rams in awe at the celebratory Being there at Carmichael at
seen in years, which is sure rename the building in not consider student voices Head Dining Hall build- energy that exudes from the end of the night brought
to boost my spirits and make 2015, several student and it further illustrates ings actual name is Chase college kids whose team won everything full circle for
my grandmother feel happy organizations pushed for that the BOT values bland, Hall, yet few students a national championship. A me, and for one evening,
even if she will not explicitly the name Hurston Hall, uninteresting names know it by its proper name. college girl came up to me everything was right in the
remember it. after Zora Neale Hurston, over highlighting the Carolina Hall, too, can and gave me an unexpected universe for a UNC alum
But you know what is really a notable writer in the achievements of people of become just a sign obfus- and much appreciated kiss of and lifelong fan.
crappy about this? (And it is Harlem Renaissance who color who attended this cated by collective memory pure joy. Someone else gave
not just my experience it is briefly attended UNC. University. and, quite literally, stu- me a beer (this was before Erik Erwin
every single time anyone gets The board chose open container laws). As a Class of 99
With the 16-year freeze dent voices talking about
close to death or dies that we 16-year-old, it was probably
all, out of nowhere, remember
Carolina as opposed to on building renaming, we Hurston Hall. the most memorable night of
the importance of living, my life to that point. The big game was a
celebrating life, being with our While I was a student hair-raiser
loved ones.) EDITORIAL at UNC, the Heels made
TO THE EDITOR:

Raleigh-Durham who?
It is crappy that this is what the Final Four in 97 and
forces us to finally make time 98 but never made it This letter publicly
to see all those people we to the final game. I was concludes UNC Walk for
should speak to regularly but living in Colorado for the Healths successful Let the
somehow never seem to have championships in 2005 and Fro Grow campaign in
time for. It is sad, and a little
ironic, that death brings us
Avoid using confusing. Because of its
airport-name connection,
whole region, we begin
to see why we all love this
2009, and while watching
and celebrating with old
support of North Carolina
star players Joel Berry, Isaiah
back into life and forces us to
appreciate it.
Raleigh-Durham as it promotes the idea that area so much. You can be in college friends and fellow
Tar Heels was certainly fun,
Hicks and Justin Jackson
and their sculptured afro
areas outside major East hip Durham, metropolitan
The bitch about life is that it a dateline location. and West Coast urban Raleigh, small town Chapel the energy and excitement dreadlocks hairstyles.

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never pauses. You cannot just quickly dissipated whenever This hair type seems
he address of the centers are only worthy Hill or rural Hillsborough to allow for quicker
take a timeout and deal with we left the bar where we
the death of a loved one or Daily Tar Heels of being flown over. We in just a few minutes drive. were watching to mill transmission and
celebrate life. office says it is in strongly disagree. The Triangle boasts about amongst people who reception of electrical and
This is why we must Chapel Hill. The University When referring to this world-class research, couldnt care less about magnetic energy, similar
incorporate living life into our of North Carolina we area, saying the Triangle is great basketball, major UNC. to antennae. By tapping
daily grind. Life is meant to be attend is in Chapel Hill. a much more inclusive way universities and a ton of I eventually returned into the divine energy of
lived. What good is life if we do Duke is in Durham, N.C. to make sure we dont gloss microbreweries too. to my roots on Tobacco the universal Creator, we
not get to live it? State is in Raleigh. All this over all the cool, smaller Even though no ones Road, and last year, I inspired excellent athletic
This means staying up should be clear. towns in the region. forgetting Chapel Hill watched the heartbreaking leadership from Joel,
late tonight so you can see a The thing is, some The Triangle includes this week (thanks, Joel championship game with Isaiah, and Justin to bring
friend you have not seen in friends. After being away a national championship
people still refer to the our beloved Chapel Hill Berry), we dont want a
years, or going out on a school for so long, I thought back to UNC this April.
area as Raleigh-Durham and is broad enough to repeat of national news On a more personal
night to celebrate the NEW that watching the game
NATIONAL CHAMPS. a term we protest. envelop Apex, Cary and outlets getting our areas with close friends was note, I am so proud to
Living your life and putting Obviously, the singular Hillsborough just to name wrong. the best way to celebrate acknowledge and to have
yourself out there is important town of Raleigh-Durham name a few. Keep Raleigh-Durham to what could have been my witnessed the amazing
because, as mi abuela used doesnt exist, and thats When looking at the the airport only, please. first Tar Heel national development of Isaiah
to always tell me, you almost championship back in from a shy, reticent,
always regret the things you N.C. Villanova obviously introverted, rather lanky
do not do more so than the COLUMN had other plans. and clumsy eighth grade
things you do so why the But this year felt kid at Northern Granville

You Asked for It


hell not? different. I felt that we Middle School in Oxford,
Which brings me to my were marching toward the N.C. to this highly skilled
next point why is it we just championship game with the and coordinated number
ignore death like it is that winds of destiny at our back. one recruit and state
problematic uncle we only see
once every few years?
In which we are still recovering from Franklin Street. Just as in 1993, rain was in
the forecast, and it seemed
player of the year. (To
watch him) lead Oxford
We live every day thinking that the stars were aligning Webb High School to
Alison Krug (Marching set part of your daggum
we will not die today, and for a night to remember. a state championship
Tar Heels groupie) and school on fire.
that our death is in some So, I drove to Chapel Hill (with MVP honors) and
Kiana Cole (Really a fan And now that the couch-
distant future. Statistics may by myself again to watch then watch him hit the
of those guys who mop smoke haze has cleared
corroborate that, but the truth the final game of the season game-deciding basket in
the court) are the writers and there are but a few
is: we could die today. I think being shown in the Dean the NCAA championship
of UNCs premier (only!) remaining stragglers still
we do not talk about death Dome this time. Nowadays, in his last college game
satirical advice column. napping atop crosswalk
because most of us are scared I actually have friends that has truly been one of the
Results may vary. Kiana Cole and Alison Krug signs at the intersection
of it the reality is that no are Tar Heel fans that could highlights of my lifetime.
of Franklin and Columbia
one wants to die, but everyone You: What do you think Assistant City Editor and have come with me, but To all Tar Heel players
streets, we can say that
will. Duke was doing during Newsroom Director were all getting older, and and coaches: You fulfilled the
honestly, were tired too. We
That reality should scare the national championship Submit questions to Tuesday morning comes prophecy Well done, guys.
spent three hours knitting
us, but it should also make game? bit.ly/yafidth pretty early after a 9:20
socks on the floor of Country
us revel in life. Old ass Greek You Asked for It: Dont p.m. tipoff. But again, I William Thorpe
Fried Duck before the game,
philosopher Epicurus said believe the hype of the didnt care that I was going UNC Walk for Health
theyre so lucky! and now every time we
it best: Why should I fear confetti that flies with that Mike Kdoia;fjjkd;a move, our bones sound like
death? If I am, death is not. If final buzzer or the way sdl;rfjdsiv was able to the wind blowing through a
death is, I am not. Why should
I fear that which can only exist
Franklin Street floods with spend those precious hours small forest. But were still SPEAK OUT
thousands of overjoyed delicately operating the giving this 100 percent. WRITING GUIDELINES
when I do not? Carolina Blue-clad fans claw machine he uses to Something something Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
We should live every day winning the NCAA gently pick a new consonant Hinton James/walking Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters.
thinking we could die today National Championship is to add to his name every LFIT joke, joke about how Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
and not that we will die at a drag! millennium. It must be so cute Joel Berry is, blah blah Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
some other future time. Youre never getting nice to be bad at basketball. eyebrows, blah blah Justin Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
This is so important. those two hours of your Jackson finding the meaning letters to 250 words.
Shifting our thinking can show life back. While Kennedy
You: Im still too excited
from the championship win of Christmas in a free throw, SUBMISSION
us how much emphasis we put Meeks had to waste his blah blah. I woke up at 6
on things that really do not to go to class! How do I Drop off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill,
Monday night catching all a.m. and accidentally started NC 27514
matter. buckle down?
sorts of rebounds, Dukes a small bonfire on Pittsboro Email: opinion@dailytarheel.com
team could have squeezed YAFI: As the old saying Street on my way to class
in, like, two and a half goes, if you love something, while metamorphosing into
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