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Thirteen years, seven books, 4,175 pages searching for snitches on the University’s
(depending on the edition), six box-office quads.
hits and one theme park later, a generation And today’s release of the latest
owes some of its most magical moments Warner Brothers movie, part one of
to a boy named Harry Potter. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,”
Even at UNC, students have attempted will mark the beginning of an end for
to travel beyond their muggle lives by the generation defined by J.K. Rowling’s
writing theses about Potter’s world and creation.
Firebolt
Nov. 16, 2001
Aug. 8, 2000 Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer’s Stone movie July 15, 2011
Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert
1999 released in U.S. Harry Potter and the
J.K. Rowling sells film
Grint and Emma Watson Nov. 19, 2010 Deathly Hallows: Part II
selected to play the roles of
Sept. 1, 1998 rights to Harry Potter to Harry, Ron and Hermione
Harry Potter and the film released in the U.S.
Deathly Hallows:
Harry Potter and the Warner Bros. for the June 18, 2010 Part I film released
first four movies
June 30, 1997 Sorcerer’s Stone book The Wizarding World
in the U.S.
Harry Potter and the released in U.S. of Harry Potter opens
Philosopher’s Stone book
Nov. 11, 2007 up in Orlando, Fla.
The first Intercollegiate
released in U.K.
July 21, 2007 Quidditch Association
Harry Potter and the match takes place as
Deathly Hallows book Middlebury College takes
released in U.S. on Vassar College
H
From staff and wire reports
SARAH FRIER jonathan
EDITOR-in-chief jones arry Potter may bewitch children around the world, but owls in India
962-0372 SPORTS Editor
frier@email.unc. 962-4209 may not be so pleased about the boy wizard’s booming popularity.
edu sports@unc.edu
office hours: T, TH According to a report by a wildlife group, there has been a decline
2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. emily evans,
jenny smith in India’s owl population, which may be due to Harry Potter’s popu-
STEVEN NORTON
Managing editor copy co-EDITORs
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larity in the country.
962-0372
scnorton@email. gmail.com “There seems to be a strange fascination even among the urban middle classes
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Carter McCall for presenting their children with owls. There is an increase in people looking to
C. Ryan barber ONLINE EDITOR
university EDITOR
cfmcall@email. purchase owls from illegal traders,” said Jairam Ramesh, the Indian Minister of State
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843-4529
for Environment and Forests. dth/chessa rich
udesk@unc.edu kelly mchugh
design editor Activists are campaigning to convince children that bird watching is a more envi- Annette McArthur serves make-your-own candy apples for $1 at
VICTORIA kbmchugh@email. Carolina Dining Service’s Farmer’s Market in the Pit on Wednesday.
STILWELL unc.edu ronmentally friendly activity in emulating Harry Potter than trapping owls. Owls are
CITY EDITOR
962-4103 Ryan
also often trapped and used for sacrifice during Diwali, a religious festival.
citydesk@unc.edu kurtzman
graphics editor
Tarini Parti dthgraphics@ NOTED. Not to ruin it for you, but Harry QUOTED. “You have something in your
STATE & NATIONAL gmail.com Potter is dead. And he’s buried in Israel. pants!”
EDITOR, 962-4103 In Ramle, Israel, a tombstone engraved with — A butcher at a Fine Fare supermarket in
stntdesk@unc.edu Nushmia khan
multimedia editor
the name Harry Potter can be found in the Bedford-Stuyvesant, N.Y., to Deon Williams, a
Nick Andersen nushmia@unc.edu town’s British military cemetery. Brooklyn teen who was caught trying to steal a
Arts Editor “There is no connection with the Harry 12-pound Boars Head turkey breast by sticking
843-4529
artsdesk@unc.edu
allyson Potter we know from literature, but the name it down his sweatpants.
batchelor sells, the name is marketable,” said Ron Peled, The store cashier alerted the butcher,
linnie greene special sections
diversions editor EDITOr
a tour guide in the area. who chased Williams out of the store, where
Dive@unc.edu batch207@unc.edu The buried Harry Potter was actually an Williams dropped the turkey on the pavement
18-year-old British soldier who was killed in and then punched the butcher when he tried
BJ Dworak, sara gregory
lauren mccay battle in 1939. to pick it up.
community
photo co-editors manager The municipality said it began listing the After the incident, the turkey was allegedly
dthphoto@gmail. gsara@email.unc. grave on its tourism website beginning this returned and put back on the shelf to be sold.
com edu year but people started inquiring about it five Williams, on the other hand, will likely face
years ago. robbery charges, according to prosecutors. dth file/daniel turner
Local officials, including Chancellor Holden Thorp (right) help
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Location: Greenlaw Hall, Donovan Bojangles. Tickets are $1 for mem- Admission is one canned good and at 1:36 p.m. Nov. 2 at 143 East Chapel Hill police reports.
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committed on the Opinion Birthday Bash. Go on a scavenger trail behind the Forest Theatre stage n Someone was transported to
hunt, dance and enjoy the beautiful Heritage celebration: The N.C. the emergency room after being n An employee may have sto-
Page have corrections print- weather. This event is free and cup- Museum of History invites everyone Film festival: With more than 20 intoxicated, falling, hitting their len $500 in cash by manipulating
ed on that page. Corrections cakes will be provided. to its 15th Annual American Indian films lined up, the Carrboro Film head and losing a tooth at 4:22 cash register transactions at TCBY
also are noted in the online Time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Heritage Celebration, featuring Festival is sure to please. There will p.m. Wednesday at 100 North at 1800 East Franklin St. at 9 a.m.
versions of our stories. Location: Polk Place musicians, artists, storytellers and be door prizes, coffee and popcorn. Columbia St., according to Chapel Nov. 10, according to Chapel Hill
dancers from North Carolina’s eight Admission is $7 for adults. Hill police reports. police reports.
➤ Contact Managing Editor Panel discussion: Come hear pro- state-recognized tribes. There will Time: 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Steven Norton at scnor- fessor Paul Jones, David Harrison and also be workshops, food and hands- Location: Century Center, 100 N. n Someone was reported pull- n Someone stole a GPS from an
professor Andrew Chin speak about on activities. Admission and parking Greensboro St. in Carrboro ing on car doors at 12:21 p.m. unsecured vehicle between 5 p.m.
ton@email.unc.edu with the progress toward and possibility are free. Wednesday at 121 N. Columbia Sunday and 8:56 a.m. Monday at
issues about this policy. of Internet regulation. Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Music performance: The UNC St., according to Chapel Hill police 224 Kirkwood Drive, according to
Time: 6 p.m. Location: N.C. Museum of History men’s and women’s glee clubs will reports. Chapel Hill police reports.
Mail: P.O. Box 3257, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Location: Student Union Room 3209 hold a combined fall concert. This The Tom Tom GPS was worth
Office: 151 E. Rosemary St. Puppet show: With a combination event is free. n Someone started prying open $300, reports state.
Sarah Frier, Editor-in-Chief, 962-4086 Film screening: Come see the of shadow puppetry and life-sized Time: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. a window after taking off the
Advertising & Business, 962-1163 award-winning documentary puppets, “Turtle Island Tales,” per- screen at a home at 233 Kirkwood n Someone entered a home
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reconnect with her father. This event Canvas will hold its fall show. Tickets
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film “Midnight Cowboy,” directed by Events will be published in the Municipal Drive, according to DVD player from the backseat
John Schlesinger, will be shown. This newspaper on either the day or the Chapel Hill police reports. between 10 p.m Monday and 7
event is free. day before they take place. a.m. Tuesday at 112 N.C. Highway
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vice to UNC or society as a whole.
The board recognized State Sen.
Linda Garrou, Dennis Gillings, for-
changed
mer Chancellor James Moeser and
State Sen. Richard Stevens.
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based system
school’s history. The school has By Andy Thomason
since been renamed the Gillings Assistant University Editor
School of Global Public Health. The Board of Trustees opted not
Moeser was given his award for to defer rush to the spring semester
the time he spent as UNC’s chan- Thursday, concluding a five-month
cellor between 2000 and 2008, a examination of the process.
time during which he raised $2.38 But now, mandatory deferment
billion for the school. can be used by the University as a
Stevens attended UNC for all punishment for chapters that do
three of his degrees before serving not satisfy a new set of standards
on its Board of Trustees. He has also authorized by the board Thursday.
been awarded the Distinguished The resolution, which lays the
Service Medal by the General groundwork for a new perfor-
Alumni Association. mance-based recruitment system,
was the second of two recommend-
ed to the board by the University
City Briefs dth/melissa key affairs committee, which conduct-
Tar Heel Express shuttles to Tola Oguntoyinbo has one of his newest pieces of art featured on the wall at Cup a Joe cafe on Weaver Dairy Road in Chapel Hill. ed the recruitment study.
run during football game It charged the Division of Student
change majors
by Cassie McLean manufacturing until the problem is
staff writer remedied.
Local stores in the Chapel Hill “FDA does not find support for
and Carrboro area are selling Four the claim that the addition of caf-
Loko drinks faster than they can feine to these alcoholic beverages
keep the shelves stocked after a is ‘generally recognized as safe’,
recent federal decision is forcing which is the legal standard,” wrote UNC-system schools want to help
makers of the popular drink to Dr. Joshua M. Sharfstein, principal
by MADELINE WILL
remove its caffeine content.
J.D. Schlick, manager of TJ’s
deputy commissioner, in an FDA
statement. staff writer “I think a lot of
Beverage and Tobacco in Carrboro “To the contrary, there is evi- For UNC-Charlotte sophomore
Alexis Waller, changing majors at
students discover
said he has seen an increase in stu- dence that the combinations of caf-
dents coming to buy the limited feine and alcohol in these products her previous school was a compli- new possibilities,
cated experience.
supply of Four Loko.
Schlick said he expects his store’s
pose a public health concern.”
But junior Matt Miller said all Waller first enrolled at N.C. State and I hope that’s
stock — he has only six cases left — alcohol is dangerous — not only University as a biomedical engi-
neering major, but later decided to
what they do.”
to sell out as soon as today. Four Loko — and the fact that the
switch to biology. bobbi owen, senior associate dean
Schlick said he does not think government is forcing drink mak- for undergraduate education
the ban will aid in the safety of ers to alter their brew in order to dth/james carras “Because they’re both science
consumers. prevent people from being irre- These cans of Four Loko are still being sold at TJ’s Beverage and majors, it wasn’t as hard, but I had as soon as possible,” she said. “But
“People are just going to go out sponsible is foolish. to reapply to the biology program,” it depends on the individual situ-
Tobacco. Since threat of a ban, sales of the beverage have increased.
and drink vodka and get in car “It’s upsetting that we’re not get- she said. ation.”
accidents,” Schlick said. ting a choice to drink whatever we of the store. “In my opinion, I don’t think the And many of Waller’s engineer- For some students, a change in
The FDA released a warning like,” he said. He could not meet consumer government needs to take it to that ing credits did not transfer. majors could result in a delay of
statement Wednesday to four “It’s all about personal respon- demand. point,” he said. “I thought I would probably graduation plans.
companies who distribute malt sibility.” “They’re pissed,” Moukhly said “They’re two legal substances— graduate a semester late,” she said. NCSU has a 72 percent six-year
alcoholic beverages, including Miller, who bought a case of buyers’ reactions to the FDA’s caffeine and alcohol. People can “I had to stack up on summer graduation rate compared to UNC-
Four Loko, warning the caffeine in Wednesday from Key Food Mart, decision. make the same concoction on their classes.” CH’s 88 percent six-year gradua-
their drinks poses a public health said everyone else in the store was Senior Chris Wollman said own or at bars by mixing Red Bull Complications with changing tion rate.
concern. purchasing a case as well. he thought the drink tasted ter- and alcohol.” her major ended up being one of Bobbi Owen, senior associate
The company must remove Emad Moukhly, an employee at rible, but said he was nonetheless the main reasons Waller trans- dean for undergraduate education
the caffeine or face the FDA, who Key Food Mart, said he placed the critical of the government regula- Contact the City Editor ferred to UNC-C this year. at UNC, said the higher percent
could seize the products or prevent product in both the front and back tion. at citydesk@unc.edu. To help students in similar situ- could be contributed to UNC’s sim-
ations, university administrators pler process of changing majors.
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by Louie Horvath seems like the best linebacker we’ve
senior writer played this year.” on display in last week’s ACC
Nate Irving is back. Despite the stats, UNC hasn’t Tournament, where he came off
Irving missed all of last season developed any game plans working the bench for the first time this
with a one-car accident that left him on blocking him. season in a quarterfinal match
with a separated shoulder, a broken “The key to blocking a guy like against N.C. State. Martinez
rib and collapsed lung on his left that is just taking good angles and responded by scoring two goals
side, and a badly fractured left leg. getting on him,” Tar Heel center and thanked Bolowich in the
It was no sure thing that he Cam Holland said. “Once that hap- postgame press conference for
would live, let alone come back to pens, it will take care of itself. Good giving him the opportunity to
star on the gridiron. technique will get it done.” help the team.
But just 17 months later, he They are more of the mindset Two days later, the Tar Heels
finds himself leading the N.C. State that if they run their schemes were deadlocked at zero 54 min-
Wolfpack defense in tackles, tackles properly, he will be neutralized utes into a semifinal match against
for loss, sacks and quarterback hits, regardless. Boston College when UNC’s Kirk
as the Wolfpack are two wins from “You got to treat him like he’s any Urso teed up a shot from distance.
the ACC Championship game. other player,” Byrd said. “Of course Anticipating a rebound from Urso’s
Already with career highs in sacks we respect his speed and agility, rocket, Martinez made a beeline
and tackles for a loss, Irving is just but as far as I know, we’re not giv- for the goal as soon as Urso hit the
seven tackles from setting another ing him any special attention. We’re ball and found himself in perfect
career record in the category. just going to play our game.” position when it bounced off the
“It’s a testament to how hard he’s If the Tar Heels are going to win goalie’s hands.
worked,” North Carolina fullback the rivalry game, the UNC offen- Martinez missed his first
Curtis Byrd said. sive line will need to replicate their chance, bouncing a shot off the
Two years ago, Irving led the play against Florida State instead left post, but followed his miss by
team in interceptions, but the of last week’s performance against burying the rebound for his fifth
accident has robbed him of some Virginia Tech. game-winning goal of the season.
of the speed needed to play in Their ability to keep Irving out “I remember one of the practic-
coverage. But Irving is still a fear- of the backfield could have a huge es we had, that’s what we worked
some pass rusher. impact on the outcome of the game. on, following it up,” Martinez said
He makes plays in the backfield, “It is one of those positions that in the press conference after the
evident by his 18.5 tackles for loss. works together as a unit,” Holland game. “But that didn’t mean that I
That more than doubles his closest said. “This year we’ve had a lot of just had to do that for that game
Wolfpack teammate. guys who started a lot of games and never do it again. As soon as
“Their defense is vastly improved together, and that definitely helps I saw Kirk wind up, I just took my
from last year,” UNC coach Butch us play together as a unit and play chance and the keeper dropped it.”
Davis said. “They’re putting a lot of together individually.” No pressure. All opportunity.
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pressure on the quarterback. Their Senior linebacker Nate Irving converges on UNC running back Shaun Draughn in 2008. Irving sat out the
linebackers are playing outstand- Contact the Sports Editor Contact the Sports Editor
2009 season after suffering major injuries in a one-car accident. He now leads the team in tackles and sacks. at sports@unc.edu.
ing. I can tell you that on film, he at sports@unc.edu.
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SCHEDULE 83 D. Jones 20 C.J. Wilson
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Oct. 9 Boston College 6 A. Elzy
65 C. Holland 11 A. Augustin
owner of eight world left several OCT. 16 at East Carolina
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sider a change to the Land ated the ultimate Kvetch.
resh off their victory in Use Ordinance (LUO), which
the midterm elections this My roommate just kissed her
will affect property owners in last clean pair of underwear
month, Republicans in Carrboro. The proposed change
Congress are prioritizing their and then combed her leg hair.
will give the Carrboro Board of
O
A new report, “Raising the Floor change in the LUO will potential-
ne wonders what was First, it violates a specific was publicly released pursuant To all females: You got accept-
for American Workers,” found that ly reduce property values, make
going through Monty University policy regarding to Chancellor Holden Thorp ed into UNC. Surely you should
legalizing undocumented workers subdividing property more diffi- know how to flush a toilet.
through comprehensive immigra- Cook’s mind when he amorous relationships. waiving the right to keep it con- cult and even impossible in many
tion reform would yield $1.5 tril- pursued an amorous relation- Second, it undermines the cealed, “in order to maintain the Hipsters on bikes without brakes
cases, make many lots indivisible, — Darwinism at its best.
lion to the U.S. Gross Domestic ship with a student, especially as professional and impartial integrity” of the school. and potentially reduce the overall
Product over a 10 year period, gen- he took charge of a project fund- nature that should exist between In an e-mail to faculty, tax base of the town. To my hallmates, who decided
erate billions in taxes and support ed by the largest grant in the his- students and teachers. Folkerts said Thorp authorized The Town of Carrboro supports to cut gaping genital peepholes
hundreds of thousands of jobs. tory of the School of Journalism Third — and by far the her to release details in order sustainability and the triple bot- in every shower curtain on our
There are logical reasons for tom line: social equity, economic hall: If you wanted to see some
and Mass Communication. most important — it is ethi- to show both students and staff
this. When people shop at the prosperity and environmental naked guys, there are much
mall, we all benefit, regardless of But the silver lining of this cally abhorrent for a married that prompt action was taken.
stewardship. Enacting this ordi- subtler options.
who those shoppers are. When ordeal is the transparency with man with children to engage This is defining transparency.
which administrative decision in sexual communication with Accountability in leadership is nance change flies in the face of To the guy in anatomy, you
more people receive paychecks, its commitment to sustainability.
making was carried out. a student he was advising who crucial. In the wake of faculty go to a school that is 60%
Uncle Sam collects more taxes. Increasing density in downtown
In the sunshine, the record herself is in a relationship. improprieties toward students, women. It’s sad that you are
When people are legally able to on infill flag lots means greater desperate enough to be on
attain a job, they will open bank seems clear that the best inter- Which is why swift action there is no better way to assuage affordability (social equity pro- Match.com during class.
accounts, purchase homes, start ests of the institution were taken by Dean Jean Folkerts concerns than in the open. ducing workforce housing) and
businesses and invest. upheld. Appropriately, it stands was justified. She indicated to Cook’s resignation marks To my RA, when your girlfriend
safety by adding to the foot traf-
Some argue this increased con- in stark contrast to the secrecy Cook that she would push for the end of a shameful, if brief, is in the room, and you step
fic and walkability thus reducing
sumer power comes at the cost outside in nothing but boxers
with which Cook himself acted. termination, although he ulti- ordeal. That it followed an open pollution and automobile traffic.
of jobs that belong to citizens. and switch your door sign to
There are several reasons mately resigned. and effective response is some- Infill flag lots are smaller and
“studying,” who do you think
The opposite is true. Immigrants therefore are greener — smaller
arriving to work in America
why what Cook did is wrong. What’s more, this information thing we can all be thankful for. you’re fooling?
homes on smaller lots (environ-
frequently work low-skilled, low- mental stewardship). Seven Books: $100. Movie
Totally tubular
paying jobs that today are rapidly If you are committed to a more tickets: $60. Not understanding
moving overseas. sustainable community please anyone’s excitement about the
In the study “Immigration, attend the meeting on Tuesday new Harry Potter because your
Offshoring and American Jobs,” in Carrboro Town Hall at 7:30 parents never allowed books
economists describe companies p.m., and/or communicate with about “witchcraft”... priceless.
moving offshore as competing
directly with immigrants within
Student government outreach e≠ort has potential the Aldermen your opposition to To the girl who sat behind me
T
this change. during the basketball game
our own borders for the same he Executive Branch improvement. into shorter videos that cover
low-wage jobs they are trying to shouting “Go Ty!” every time
of student government To begin with, the videos each topic separately to make Ken Gorfkle Larry Drew touched the ball: I
move abroad. The report found recently started produc- are not easy to find. One of the it easier for students to find Carrboro Resident
that when “immigration is rising wish Ty was still out there too,
ing videos for YouTube that most logical places for students the information that interests but we all have to move on at
as a share of employment in an
economic sector, offshoring tends give students an update on to find updates is the Executive them. Wilson’s legacy is worthy some point.
to fall, and vice versa.” Simply what is going on in student Branch website. But as of now, Finally, student leaders of celebration, respect Quick Hits Editor: We BSBAs
put, immigrants are fighting government. We have criti- there are no links to its YouTube should try to get more creative. may be snarky, but at least
cized student government for channel from the Executive Hogan’s sit-down update is TO THE EDITOR:
for low-paying jobs here, while we know it’s résumés, not
This is in response to Jonathan
American businesses search for its lack of outreach in the past, Branch home page or multi- informative, but videos need to resumes. I can only assume
Jones’ article (“Russell Wilson
cheaper labor elsewhere. but when it comes to the vid- media tab. A prominently vis- be entertaining to capture stu- you abbreviated it “info”
should not be a celebrated senior,
Meanwhile, legal or not, immi- eos, the executive branch has a ible link would be helpful. dent attention. The broadcast because you couldn’t spell the
Nov. 17). I don’t see how this was
grants continue to pay into our really solid start. Another suggestion is to team does plan on producing rest of the word.
allowed to run in the DTH.
system of public benefits knowing You can watch the videos on limit update videos to one more creative videos and we I am a proud alumnus of UNC To whoever reported us for mak-
they may not qualify for them. the “UNCExecBranch” YouTube topic. The first nine-minute hope they will follow through and dislike N.C. State as much as ing s’mores on the Morrison bal-
In 2005, the last time the figures channel. Right now there are update video covers tuition, on that plan. the next Tar Heel, but I do not cony, we’re roasting you next.
were available, the Social Security think that this was a necessary
Administration received $9 bil-
only two videos, an introduc- alcohol abuse, and legislative Student government: We Just saw a blind student using
tion and Hogan Medlin’s first lobbying plans. All of these applaud your effort and look article to be printed. He may be the crosswalk with the aid of
lion in tax revenue from people only a redshirt junior, but he has
with fake social security numbers. update, but we look forward to topics are relevant to students forward to watching your video a walking stick. If he can do it
seeing more. but the jumbled format is more outreach efforts improve as you graduated and is taking grad you can too.
According to the New York Times, school classes. I’d say he earned
that was 10 percent of the surplus The videos are a good start, confusing than it should be. work out the kinks and imple- To the women’s basketball
his Senior Day recognition.
in the system for that year. but there is still room for We suggest dividing updates ment new and creative ideas. Now, I cheer against him
team players who frequent the
Immigrants are also crucial to restaurant where I work: Don’t
every time he takes the field like
North Carolina’s economy. Our think we don’t notice how you
F
and their upcoming matchups Dear Roommate: No matter
would lose $14.5 billion in eco- or the first time since remain steadfast in their com- the private sector. Legislators
on the field. Stories about oppo- how you try to spin it, when
nomic activity and $6.4 billion 1898, Republicans have mitment to education and to would be ignoring the will of nents should give the reader
in gross product, according to a gained control of both our state’s economic recovery. the people if they sought to someone tells you that they are
knowledge of what to expect impressed that you are confi-
study by the Perryman Group. Houses of the N.C. General North Carolina faces serious regulate one of the most private from the opponent and what
Still some elected officials see dent enough to go out dressed
Assembly. And while many challenges that require serious aspects of an individual’s per- to look for when watching the like that, it is not a good thing.
mass deportation as the only solu- who rode the GOP wave this solutions. Budget cuts and sonal life by telling them who game. I’ll be in Kenan clad in
tion to our growing immigration election cycle pledged to focus deficits have significantly hurt they can and cannot marry. To the sweetheart who left me
my Carolina Blue this weekend
dilemma. The Center for American her entire bottle of Adderrall
on the economy and job cre- funding. According to an Elon cheering loudly to hurt State’s
Progress has estimated that it in the Davis 4th floor study
ation, there is speculation that Republicans should not University poll last year, 43 Atlantic Division Title hopes.
would cost up to $230 billion over room: Thank you! Sincerely,
a constitutional amendment decide that among the most percent of North Carolinians Any day we beat State is a good
five years to deport these workers. Chem Crammer.
banning gay marriage in North important legislation they can suppor t a constitutional day in my eyes, but leave making
The CATO institute, a Libertarian fun of their Senior Day to your
think tank, found that it would Carolina may be on the table. pass with their newfound power amendment to ban gay mar- Send your one-to-two
own conversations and out of the
reduce American household As a public university with would be to prevent many of riage, while 50 percent opposed sentence entries to edit-
printed media. desk@unc.edu, subject
income by $180 billion in 10 years. a significant gay population, it their constituents from realiz- it. A social issue that is split so
Let’s face the facts: The is necessary to remind repre- ing their civil rights. closely should not be decided line ‘kvetch.’
Matt Cline
American business relies on the sentatives in the N.C. General Voters sent a message on by party-biased legislators. Class of ’10
immigrant worker, not just for the Assembly that they should not election day this November. R e p u b l i c a n l e g i s l at o r s
cheap labor, but to fill the low-skill waste their time staining our They said they wanted less gov- should first focus on the press-
jobs that American citizens don’t SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
constitution with restrictions ernment intervention, fewer ing problems in our state, and
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