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PHILLIPS ART
The Union Gallery will feature a
photography exhibit by senior
Wyatt Bruton, telling stories he
found in China as part of the
Phillips Ambassadors scholar-
ship program.
dth file/will cooper
Former coach John Blake had been with UNC since
late 2006, when he was one of Butch Davis’ first hires.
Criticized
coach
resigns
campus | page 3
THAT’S WHAT YOU SAID
On the first day of each week,
the DTH compiles the best of
what you send us on page 3.
Prominent recruiter John
This week you sent pictures Blake steps down at UNC
of Hurricane Earl and trips to by Louie Horvath
senior writer
Atlanta for the LSU game. North Carolina football’s second-in-command John
Blake announced his resignation
on Sunday, amid whispers of his
involvement in the NCAA inves-
tigation.
Blake’s sudden resignation, one
day after a loss to Louisiana State
University, could mean the NCAA
investigation is more damning than football officials
had previously let on.
In the press release, which also included statements
from Butch Davis and athletic director Dick Baddour,
Blake said that he felt his “presence has become a
distraction to my family and to this great University,
too.”
Blake had been linked to agent Gary Wichard by a
sports | page 12 dth/bj dworak Yahoo! Sports report. The report alleged that Blake
Quarterback T.J. Yates threw for 412 yards and three touchdowns in Saturday night’s 30-24 loss to LSU. The senior’s best series
DORRANCE WINS 700 was a 13-play, 67-yard touchdown drive that brought UNC within six points after trailing by 20 entering the fourth quarter. See Blake, Page 4
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case
Weiss, endowed the Weiss Urban University saw its annual gifts go efforts.”
virtually unscathed. More than 73,500 donors con- Scott Ragland, Director of School of Nursing and Kenan-
Livability Program, a fellowship development communications Flagler Business School.
program aimed at improving liv- During the 2010 fiscal year, tributed to this year’s gift total.
ing conditions in modern com- which spans from July 1, 2009 to Lindsey Rava, director of student 51 pieces of art from the Tyche
munities. June 30, UNC received $268.1 mil- giving programs, said students Charitable Trust to support the Foundation to the Ackland Art
The couple also financially sup- lion in gifts — a 1 percent decline contributed more than $71,400. recruitment of young faculty. Museum, including a Greek head
ported other campus institutions, from last year’s total.
The University raised a total
Ragland said these funds pro-
vide resources that allow UNC to
The gift specifically targets pro-
fessors who would join the College
dating from 500 BCE and Edouard
Manet’s first published etching.
Members not
including the Ackland Art Museum,
the Morehead Planetarium and of $292 million in commitments,
which include gifts and pledges.
continue to compete with other
institutions of higher education.
of Arts and Sciences, School of
Education, School of Nursing
$3.5 million from the estate of blocked, CRs say
Science Center and the University alumnus Reese Felts, a member
Library. That total marked a slight increase “These are critical dollars to and the Kenan-Flagler Business
of the class of 1952, to cre- by tarini parti
Weiss was given the Cornelia from the $290.4 million raised last help us bring the best faculty here, School.
ate a 24-hour newsroom used state and national editor
Phillips Spencer Bell and year. to bring top students here and to UNC also received a $4 mil-
by students and faculty in the Former chairman of Duke
Distinguished Alumna awards for Scott Ragland, director of devel- keep Carolina accessible,” Ragland lion grant from the W.K. Kellogg
School of Journalism and Mass University’s College Republicans
her service to UNC. opment communications, said the said, adding that development Foundation to support FirstSchool,
Communication. and his supporters will have at least
gifts will not directly recoup some officers, administrators and pro- an integrated approach to caring
$1.5 million gift from one of their grievances against the
of the losses brought on by recent fessors play a pivotal role in deter- for and educating children ages 3
Study finds bloodstream budget cuts. mining what types of funding are to 8. GlaxoSmithKline to convert club heard.
infections cut by 85 percent Morehead Planetarium’s historic The university’s student judi-
“Most gifts are restricted in their needed and soliciting donors. Commitments also helped UNC
Star Theater from analog to full- ciary decided to hear a case against
use at the request of donors, so Among larger gifts this year create 17 endowed professorships,
A study by UNC researchers dome digital video technology. the College Republicans to deter-
they typically aren’t used to offset were a $1.3 million grant from 98 undergraduate scholarships
found that central-line associated The upgrade provides super-high- mine whether or not members
state budget cuts directly,” Ragland the Howard Hughes Medical and graduate fellowships.
bloodstream infections have been definition pixel resolution and were denied membership from the
said. Institute to support undergrad-
cut by 85 percent at UNC Hospitals a 5.1 channel digital surround club, said the student government’s
“Still, donors help preserve our uate research and $5 million Contact the University Editor
over the past 10 years. sound system. Chief Justice Matthew Straus.
academic mission by supporting from the William R. Kenan Jr. at udesk@unc.edu.
About 887 infections and 244 Justin Robinette, who was
deaths were prevented by the impeached by the organization’s
improvement, saving the hospital executive board in April, and
system more than $20 million, Cliff Satell, a former member of
according to the study. the organization, said they were
The large drop is a result of the blacklisted from the club’s listserv
implementation of better prac- in April and were removed once
tices and further education of the again on Aug. 31, along with other
risks associated with catheter use, students.
said William A. Rutala, director of “It’s really only retaliation,”
Hospital Epidemiology and one of Robinette said. “Anyone who has
the study’s four authors. protested or signed petitions was
A central line is a tube inserted removed.”
near the heart that can transport Straus said the case is compli-
fluids or monitor vital signs. cated because the judiciary has to
Central-line associated blood- figure out if removal from the list-
stream infections cause more than serv means denying membership.
30,000 deaths in U.S. hospitals “There’s no precedent for this
each year. sort of thing,” he said.
The study was published in Robinette has claimed since
the August issue of the journal April that he was impeached by the
Infection Control and Hospital organization’s executive board for
Epidemiology. being gay. But College Republicans
said he was impeached for poor
Volunteers needed for Yield leadership and fixing elections,
among other reasons — all of
to Heels Day on Wednesday which Robinette has said can be
proved false.
The UNC Highway Safety
He and eight other plaintiffs
Research Center is looking for
were denied a hearing against the
volunteers to help educate stu-
College Republicans last month on
dents about pedestrian safety
allegations of harassment and dis-
during Yield to Heels Day on
crimination because the judiciary
Wednesday.
ruled that those allegations fell
Volunteers will be asked to work
outside of their jurisdiction.
one and a half to two-hour shifts of dth/Lauren mccay But the club’s chairman Carter
greeting people at crosswalks and Wyatt Bruton, a senior, wants to “bring the story of Asia back to Chapel Hill” in his new exhibit in the Student Union. As a Phillips Boyle said the new allegations are
handing out educational fliers,
Ambassador, Bruton was able to study in China for a semester and upon receiving an additional award, was able to return this summer. based on a misunderstanding.
coupons and other items.
No s t u d e n t w a s r e m o v e d
That’s
The fire occurred at 140 Lincoln
Lane and was determined to be
caused by cooking on the stove left
“That's what you said” is
a collection of Facebook You on You on The story so far
posts and tweets from
Facebook Twitter
What
unattended. March 16: Robinette re-elected
Fire units found fire coming throughout the week. as chairman of Duke College
from the roof of the structure and To have your comment Republicans.
You
reported it under control within 10 included, tweet to The Daily Tar Heel Alright
folks, we’re looking at 12-15 play- April 14: College Republicans’
minutes. @dailytarheel to make executive board amends the
The resident was not home at sure we follow you, or ers missing the UNC-LSU game — What’s happening?
between six and nine of its defen- impeachment process. Robinette
the time of the fire, and no injuries post on our Facebook
Said
sive starters and two starters on impeached.
were reported due to the fire. wall. We also feature pho-
Damage to the residence was offense. Predictions on the score? Dakotaw April 20: Duke’s student judiciary
tos, which can be sent to
determined to be $25,000 to the dthphoto@gmail.com. Legit fire in Winston kitchen. begins the trial - Robinette vs. Duke
Matthew P. Clements LSU College Republicans.
structure and $10,000 to the con- 62 UNC 3 Two used fire extinguishers, a
tents. blackened pot, and all the win- April 20: Duke University admin-
Charles Purvis I guess our dows open. #CSItweet istrators said an internal audit of
CHCCS expected to receive young guys that were playing
the organization was conducted
backup have to grow up fast in WendyOxendine
funds from Race to the Top the next 30 plus hours !!!!!
and no evidence of Robinette mis-
Tough loss. Proud of the heels using funds was found.
The United States Department Julie Clark Heels 21, LSux 17 for the great effort there at the April 21: Judiciary rules in favor
of Education will provide North No one was recruited to play end. I consider this a pretty of College Republicans, saying the
Carolina with $400 million in Race “back up”, they are ready to good kickoff to the season. Go organization did not discriminate
to the Top funds. geaux! Heels Heels!! against Robinette.
The funds will be divided equally Michael Stajdohar I’d love
between the N. C. Department of End of May: anti-gay graffiti dis-
to see the Heels wins....but am Dalton_NC
Instruction and more than 100 local covered on the East Campus Bridge
not to confidant about this one.
school districts. UNC and Coach Davis showed at Duke University.
LSU 38 UNC 20
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City a strong commitment to every- June: Robinette and some of his
Schools will know shortly how Bob Thorne Looks like the thing that UNC stands for. #sup- supporters receive anonymous
much funding will be provided. development of a culture of portcoachdavis death threats.
CHCCS will have 90 days from sleaze here. Heads should roll
late September to submit a plan smalljones August: Robinette and seven
Bo Carson I would like to others file another lawsuit with the
to the N.C. Department of Public start the Fire Dick Baddour Meat has been burnt in the Duke student judiciary against the
Instruction in which it will out- chant now! 7 years too long if name of Labor! (with was College Republicans.
line how the district will use the you asked me. served peach salsa, fried bur-
funds. August 29: Duke student judi-
Kathie D Faulkner I agree. gundy okra strips, field salad
Sam Handel and Brooklyn Stephens attend DragonCon before the foot- ciary denies Robinette and eight
Start the chant now! w/flowers, red wine etc)
-From staff and wire reports ball game Saturday. Visit facebook.com/dailytarheel for more photos. other plaintiffs a hearing.
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2010-2011 monthly rates (and rates calculated for five months): assistant state and national editor them the benefit of health insur- plan. Students lose coverage after
Postdoc: Spouse: Child(ren): The UNC-system health insur- ance,” she said. graduating.
$228.22 ($1,141.10) $228.22 ($1,141.10) $161.13 ($805.65) ance is meant to cover all students They have been covered by a “Take it or leave it, you don’t
— except for one particular group separate insurance plan since the choose much about it,” said Pat
that is not allowed to opt in. early 1990s, Covington said. The Phillips, a graduate student and
Graduate students at UNC who two plans will not be streamlined. a teaching assistant in the health
are also employed as teaching assis- Blue Cross Blue Shield remains policy and management depart-
tants, research assistants or fellows the providing company for the ment.
are covered by a separate insurance research assistants, teaching assis- Other teaching assistants are
plan and are not allowed to switch tants and fellows, she said. just happy they will not have to
to the health insurance plan pro- Hill, Chesson and Woody is the switch to a new plan and disrupt
vided by Pearce & Pearce. administrating body. their care.
Although many of the benefits of Covington said a major differ- “I prefer just being able to main-
the two plans are similar, there are ence between the two plans is that tain the patient-provider relation-
some premium differences. One the teaching assistant insurance ships I’ve already established,” said
example is adding on a child or a plan mandates that beneficiaries Andrea Heckert, a teaching assistant
spouse to the policy, which is more are allowed to pay for their own for the department of health behav-
expensive for the teaching and health insurance for 18 months ior and health administration.
research assistants and fellows. after leaving their job instead of Heckert said that at the last uni-
Typically, the insurance plan for simply losing all coverage. versity where she served as a teach-
the teaching assistants is paid for This is important in a country ing assistant, there was a change-
by a grant, said Mary Covington, where health insurance is tra- over of plans and some delays,
executive director for Campus ditionally tied to employment, which led her to be diagnosed late
Health Services. Covington said. with a serious illness.
“It’s almost an employer rela- This benefit is not included in Continuity of care is important,
Covington said.
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EDITorial BOARD members
Cameron Parker callie bost Sam Jacobson “I feel bad for people who don’t
Established 1893, Opinion EDITOR Robert Fleming Mark Laichena
117 years
of editorial freedom
cdp@unc.edu
Pat ryan
Taylor Holgate Maggie Zellner
have friends yet. I at least had my
sister.”
associate opinion EDITOR
pcryan@email.unc.edu
of a TO THE EDITOR:
The UNC Dance Marathon sin-
TO THE EDITOR:
We were impressed by the edi-
generation
cerely appreciates David Bierer’s torial requesting an explanation
recognition of our efforts in his for the allocation of insurance
recent column (“One shirt, two funds (“Explain abortion money,”
shirt, red shirt, blue shirt,” Sept. Aug. 30) and disappointed that
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2). The UNC Dance Marathon is UNC has not made this informa-
hat does it mean to our way of making a difference in tion more readily available.
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mean for the civil liberties of all culminate in a 24-hour cel- define just. Abortion is a seri-
Americans. he new academic year At a time of instability — This was a simple way to
ebration, where 1,600 students ous and contentious issue. We,
The 14th Amendment to the offers a fresh start for with a new system president, ensure student buy-in.
pledge to raise money and stand along with many of our fellow
Constitution states “All persons the University of North and financial uncertainty — a As Medlin works to create on their feet, demonstrating both students, believe that abortion
born or naturalized in the United Carolina’s Association of clear voice on behalf of stu- “student lobbyists,” it is even financial and emotional sup- is the direct killing of innocent
States … are citizens of the Student Governments. dents is crucial. more important to minimize any port for the families. With more human life and is harmful to
United States and of the State We hope the opportunity for But we are not convinced disconnect between students than 2,000 students behind this women. We do not want our
wherein they reside.” initiative is not wasted. that Medlin’s vision is suffi- and their representatives. cause, we are the largest student- money funding this procedure.
It’s part of a series of amend- We welcome Student Body ciently driven by students. Students are not necessar- run fundraiser on campus. Being women ourselves, we do
ments with a focus on civil rights n The chance to use our skills not wish to undermine the rights
President Hogan Medlin’s clear Student contributions fund ily opposed to Medlin’s ideas;
passed during Reconstruction and talents outside the classroom. of women. However, it is unjust
after America’s bloody Civil War. vision for working with ASG. ASG — every student at a UNC- tuition concerns are on every-
In developing Jasmin Jones’ system school contributes $1 one’s radar. Whether in finance or event plan- for women’s reproductive rights
Written to try and move the ning, UNC-DM has a place for to trump the inalienable right to
nation past a dark age in civil concept of a trained student toward the association. But especially in more nar-
you. We seek to engage students life of each human being.
liberties highlighted by 1857’s lobbying group, Medlin envi- For this contribution, stu- row areas — partner benefits for
who embody the diversity of UNC Hopefully, this answers the rhe-
Dred Scott decision denying citi- sions ASG coordinating struc- dents have a right to have their UNC employees, for example — torical questions in the members
and possess the skills necessary for
zenship to African Americans, tured lobbying efforts. interests represented. he must justify it as the best use our continued growth. Wherever of NARAL’s letter (“Abortion cov-
the 14th Amendment guarantees He sees ASG representing And that puts the onus on of student contributions. you’re coming from, you can bring erage should be included in UNC
citizenship to any person born on a strong, united UNC-system Medlin and his administration Finally, the size of salaries what you know to a committee. plan,” Sept. 2). The treatments
U.S. soil. Today’s debate concerns student body to the legislature to provide students regular paid to ASG officers must n The kids. As a committee they referenced kill no one. Also,
these same fundamental issues — and university leadership. opportunities for engagement. remain an ongoing concern. member, you’ll see the difference there is no Hyde Amendment
this time regarding the children And he has concrete objec- The Jones administration ASG can be an efficient force you’re making in the lives of the banning the use of federal fund-
of immigrants. patients and families at the hos- ing for said treatments.
A study released this summer
tives for tuition, health care last year tackled this challenge for the interests of UNC stu-
and partner benefits for UNC by organizing a petition-sign- dents. But only if their inter- pital by volunteering at events Students should have a voice
by the Pew Hispanic Center found throughout the year. and the ability to choose to opt
that eight percent of babies born employees. ing drive in her ASG efforts. ests are kept at heart.
I hope you’ll seize this oppor- out of a policy which directly con-
in the U.S. had at least one par- tunity to get more involved in the tradicts their consciences. We are
ent who was an undocumented UNC Dance Marathon. Committee grateful for our university setting,
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UNC Dance Marathon deserve to be recognized
immigrants has gone nowhere roposals for raising the cap after the legislature approved a from the legislature.
since President Barack Obama on annual undergraduate $750 supplemental increase to So it is difficult to see how TO THE EDITOR:
took office. But the question at Football players need to
tuition increases to 10 offset additional cuts totalling the small benefits from greater Given the current situation with
the heart of birthright citizenship honor Carolina tradition
percent could set a dangerous $70 million. tuition flexibility can outweigh the Carolina football program, it is
is whether children should be
precedent for UNC. We do not oppose this mea- the impact of a change on the TO THE EDITOR: important for the Carolina com-
punished for the supposed crimes Down 13 starters, seven on munity to recognize those ath-
of their parents.
As part of the 2010 review of sure given the academic pro- affordability and predictability
the four-year tuition plan by the grams otherwise facing the for which the UNC system is one of the top ranked defenses letes that value the opportunities
Some lawmakers believe that in the nation, and they still they have been given. We have so
these children are a result of an Board of Governors, some have chopping block. lauded.
proposed broadening the ability But raising the cap is a dan- In the worst situation, if will- came within six yards and seven many outstanding athletes in our
illegal act and can thus claim points of beating former BCS programs who work hard and
no membership to this nation. of UNC-system schools to raise gerous step towards perceiving ingness for tuition increases
champion and 7.5 point favorite are proud to be Tar Heels. They
Others believe in a vast immigrant tuition. tuition as a panacea to the UNC leads to less generous state LSU! I am very proud of my fel- should be praised.
conspiracy of mothers crossing The current cap, set at 6.5 system’s financial woes. appropriations, then we may low Tar Heels that made the trip Unfortunately, some of the
the border to have “anchor babies” percent for undergraduate In addition, it reduces predict- sacrifice affordability for quality to Atlanta, especially T.J. Yates, UNC football players have cho-
so that 20 years later they may UNC residents, ensures some ability by broadening the poten- and end up with neither. who stepped up and delivered. sen to be selfish and tarnish the
claim their parents as citizens. predictability for students while tial tuition burden for incoming While acceptance of UNC’s Now, let’s sit those 13 starters UNC name. To these players, I
I firmly believe that your citi- allowing flexibility for the uni- students. financial woes may explain the down for the rest of the season and say grow up. You are at one of the
zenship status has little to no bear- any others who chose to disgrace best universities in the world, and
versity. And it creates a moral hazard muted response to the tuition
ing on your membership in that one of the greatest academic and you couldn’t follow simple rules.
society. Suggestions to raise or remove by simplifying the approval of debate, student silence at this
the cap come in the wake of cuts extreme tuition increases. moment is particularly trou- athletic programs in the nation. Now, because of your immaturity
Most of the Latinos I know that Let the NCAA have free reign to and selfishness, UNC is getting
were born in the U.S. call them- by the state legislature in higher There is no easy way for tuition bling.
make sure this program is clean. bad press, not praise. The stu-
selves American and indeed speak education funding. to replace state appropriations: Now is the time for the
Give those players, who recognize dents have stood behind you and
English and love this country. In-state students ended up Tuition and fees provide just 11 University community to act, so welcomed you, only to be disap-
what an opportunity they have
Regardless of where their parents hit with a painful 24.6 percent percent of UNC’s revenue. That they can affect the decision pro- been given, a true chance to excel pointed.
came from or their status, these tuition increase this summer, is less than half of what comes cess before all is settled. and step up to the challenge, as Even more unfortunate is the
children have little to no connec- they did against LSU. fact that your teammates are suf-
tion with that former country. Marvin Austin showed a true fering the most. They have fol-
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the opportunity that has been laid say thank you to the UNC football
leaving them nation-less, citizens he performance of the Few details are certain. The the ongoing investigation. before him. Treat our school and players and athletes that represent
of only the world in which they football team in Atlanta game has been to guess the next But it is disturbing that our tradition with the respect that our university exceptionally. You
came into. It’s easy to act on a last Saturday — given the development. And for those who Blake was associated with it deserves. DEMAND the same deserve praise for remembering
legal level and claim removal of circumstances — was impres- expected greater certainty or Gary Whichard, the agent for of your players. HONOR the tra- that you are student athletes, not
only a document of citizenship, to sive. Yet looming over that per- resolution over time, there has Kentwan Balmer, whose deal- dition. And always ask yourself — professional athletes.
call someone “illegal” or a “non- formance was the specter of 13 been great disappointment. ings with Marvin Austin is at what would Dean do?
citizen,” as long as we don’t call Kassy Scarcia
someone a “nonperson.”
players barred from traveling Yet we previously noted that the heart of the NCAA inves-
with the team and the resigna- honesty and cooperation by tigation. While the University Chris Herndon Junior
It’s even easier to silence Class of ’91 Journalism
someone by taking away their tion of the associate head foot- players and coaches was para- appears to be taking a hard line
right to vote or not afford them ball coach. mount going forward. The fact with those related to the inves-
the basic civil liberties guar- The revelation that so many that UNC was willing to hold tigation, it’s upsetting to see it
players would not make the back numerous football players this high up the ladder.
SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
anteed to all people under the ➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space,
Constitution. It’s much more dif- bus to Atlanta was shocking — suggests that the right priori- It’s becoming redundant — Writing guidelines: clarity, accuracy and vulgarity.
ficult to explicitly write into law ➤ Please type: Handwritten Limit letters to 250 words.
evidence of the extent of mis- ties are in order. and no one enjoys saying it letters will not be accepted.
that these denials are based on conduct among the team mem- We also hope the resigna- — but the situation is getting SUBMISSION:
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race, ethnicity or class — or per- bers. If that wasn’t dishearten- tion of associate head football more grim. As the integrity of two people should sign letters. ➤ Drop-off: at our office at 151 E.
haps on some deeply-rooted fear ing enough, the prospect of coach John Blake follows that our athletic program — and the ➤ Students: Include your year,
Roaemary Street.
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going to Atlanta with nearly vein. While the official state- reputation of our University — ➤ Send: to P.O. Box 3257, Chapel
But today even that, it seems, ➤ Faculty/staff: Include your
is getting easier. the entire starting defense ments are coy, we assume that continue to suffer blows, we Hill, N.C., 27515.
missing certainly was. his presence on the team was in are at least proud of the solid
Wednesday: The continuing investigation fact a “distraction,” and that his efforts last Saturday of the stu- EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily represent the opinions
Perry Tsai weighs in on why med into the UNC football program actions have negatively impact- dent athletes who are still wor- of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel edito-
students need better sex education. has left us all with bated breath. ed the program with respect to thy of wearing our colors. rial board. The board consists of eight board members, the associate opinion editor, the
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Tennessee 26-6.
Tennessee score until a second-
half penalty kick sent the ball past
out of the gate was
In the 11th minute, a free kick UNC goalie Adelaide Gay. In goal how unselfish
from redshirt sophomore Rachel for less than two minutes before
Wood hit the crossbar, and junior the score, Gay was one of three Tar Courtney Jones
Courtney Jones was in position
to head the ball into the net for
Heel goalies to see playing time in
the matchup. was.”
UNC’s third goal of the game. Wood’s powerful leg struck again
Anson Dorrance, Coach
Seven different scorers were late in the second half, proving that
responsible for the seven goals UNC even with the lead, the Tar Heels the traditional Tar Heel festivities.
scored against the Volunteers, but weren’t done scoring. But for Brooks, the game itself
Jones’ performance in particular With less than 10 minutes to was a showcase of one tradition in
Celebrate the Jewish New Year!
struck a chord with Dorrance dur- go in the game, the California particular, for which UNC is espe-
ing the memorable game. native’s second free kick was cially well-known.
“What I liked right out of the headed in by Brooks to put the The Tar Heels are hard to keep up
gate was how unselfish Courtney Tar Heels ahead 6-2. with and even harder to knock out.
Jones was,” Dorrance said. It was the midfielder’s third “We knew they would come
“She’s a girl that can blow by goal of the season. out with a lot of intensity,” Brooks
anyone, and will. And yet she’s As it was alumni weekend for said. “So we wanted to combat Join Hillel for the Jewish Day of
trying to set up her teammates the North Carolina women’s soc- that and show them what inten-
dth/Lauren mccay
Atonement.
because it’s a philosophy we talk- cer program, the game against the sity really looks like from our
ed about during the week, for us Volunteers was scheduled specifi- angle.” Anson Dorrance began the UNC
to get our front line to another cally so that Angela Kelly, former women’s soccer program in 1979
level.” Tar Heel player and Tennessee head Contact the Sports Editor and has since won 20 NCAA titles,
North Carolina headed into the coach, would be in Chapel Hill for at sports@unc.edu. more than any coach in the nation.
defense “(Ababio) is one of soccer ful loss,” Martinez said. “You could
RSVP and learn more at
see it in everyone’s face (Sunday)
from page 12
on offense.
those players that from page 12
that we were ready for this. We
by heading in a corner kick taken weren’t out here to prove it to any-
In the final 16 minutes of the by looking at him, by Kirk Urso. one but ourselves that we could do
game, Ababio came up from the The header came after a back- this.”
back and had two shots on goal. it makes you want post run by McCarthy that the Questions? Email Sue Klapper at
For a defense that struggled to
fulfill even its primary duty against
to work harder.” two have been perfecting since the
exhibition season.
Contact the Sports Editor
at sports@unc.edu. sue@nchillel.org
the Zips, it was an obvious sign that The goal was also McCarthy’s
Enzo Martinez, UNC forward
something had clicked. first for UNC since transferring
Ababio, a key contributor and by looking at him, it makes you from UC-Santa Clara after the
captain on defense, sat out for most want to work harder,” sophomore 2008 season.
of last year with a foot injury. But the forward Enzo Martinez said. “He’s Though Seton Hall managed to
redshirt senior has returned for his just a warrior. He’s always going pull a goal back shortly afterward,
final season and is ready to lead. forward and he’s always positive. redshirt freshman Josh Rice put
And for his teammates, he’s He’s a true leader.” the game permanently out of reach
exactly who they want backing in the 82nd minute with his first
them up. Contact the Sports Editor collegiate regular-season goal.
“He is one of those players that at sports@unc.edu. “Friday was tough; it was a pain-
© 2009 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Braving the flood
Level: 1 2 3 4 Students found housing options
after a water main break at Avery
Residence Hall. See pg. 1 for story.
Complete the grid
so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
A crazy life
bold borders) con- Check out a review of “Mi Vida
tains every digit 1 Loca,” the newest play at Deep Dish
to 9. Theater. See pg. 5 for review.
Solution to
Tuesday’s puzzle
Military money
The UNC system received $36
million from the U.S. Dept. of
Defense. See pg. 7 for story.
Day one
Grad health plans
Teaching assistants are covered
by a different insurance plan than
undergraduates. See pg. 8 for story.
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familiarly 10 Yogi or Boo-Boo
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