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126 YEARS OF SERVING UNC STUDENTS AND THE UNIVERSITY FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 VOLUME 127, ISSUE 18 UNC usher shares paths with decades of Chapel Hill legends

By James Tatter shines on his right hand. Senior Writer Ward’s memories tell of a Chapel Hill that anybody who has been to Bob Ward was dozing off in the the town would recognize. In his entrance room to the Carolina seven decades here, the place has Basketball Museum when he heard changed. But Ward has a tale for the door open. A towering figure, sil- every age. houetted by the sun, came into focus. “This town, this place, his friends, It was “Big Game” James Worthy, all are much better because Bob has the University of and been a part,” Kiger said. Los Angeles Lakers basketball legend. Ward was on the job as a “non-es- *** sential, seasonal, temporary, part time” greeter and museum attendant, as he Ward’s dad, a UNC alumnus, refers to the role he has held at the instilled an early affinity for UNC. museum since he retired in 2008. Like “It was, I guess, in my blood,” a lettered professional, he even used to Ward said. have a business card that read “Robert Ward would go to Woollen Gym, B. Ward, NESTPT.” where the Tar Heels used to play bas- Occurrences like this aren’t rare for ketball. The wooden bleachers were Ward — who, by virtue of his job as carted over from Kenan Memorial a basketball museum attendant and Stadium after football season and basketball usher for 35 years, knows Ward was terrified of the large gaps the town of Chapel Hill and its lore in the slats — large enough for a kid better than maybe anyone else. to slip through, he was certain. If it’s not in the form of appear- He remembers the 1957 sea - ances from stars like Worthy, leg - son. After winning in triple over - ends surround Ward in the stories he time against Michigan State, UNC tells of sitting front row for some of advanced to the NCAA title game Chapel Hill’s greatest moments. He the next day. has crossed paths with icons. Ward and his father were already If you’ve been here long enough, going to visit his mother’s family in chances are your path has crossed Florence, S.C. that day. The tourna- with Ward’s too. ment games were televised that year, His close friend Freddie Kiger, but not as far away as South Carolina. a courtside statistician for college So after driving to Florence in the DTH/KENAN REED basketball broadcasts on ESPN, morning, he and his father hopped Bob Ward stands inside the Carolina Basketball Museum where he has worked as an attendant and greeter since 2008. Raycom, Fox Sports South and CBS, in the car that night and drove back says he thinks that Ward deserves his north to Fayetteville, N.C. Chapel Hill later that afternoon. He has ushered games for the Tar He took her to her first UNC own spot in Chapel Hill’s history. There, they gathered in the living Heels since they played in Carmichael basketball game in 1973, a senior “Bob Ward has been here forever,” room of his aunt and uncle’s house *** Arena, moving over to the Smith day matchup in Carmichael against Kiger said. “They should have a stat- along with a few neighbors to watch Center for the first game there in Duke. The game would become one ue of him somewhere.” on a small black and white television. Ward worked in banking for 1986. He picked up extra duties at the of the most iconic in the history of Ward’s neatly brushed gray hair UNC went to triple overtime for the nearly 40 years after graduating museum after his retirement. the UNC-Duke rivalry. and bushy eyebrows frame a well- second night in a row. from UNC, but never stopped being Ward brought another With 17 seconds left, the Tar worn smile. His blue sweater has a After the Tar Heels sunk Wilt involved with the community. In fan into the fold when he married Heels trailed by eight points. Before wide argyle pattern down the front Chamberlain’s Kansas to capture their addition to his time as a member his wife Ann. the advent of the 3-pointer, the and his navy socks have Tar Heel first NCAA title, Ward slept at the and the former president of the East “When he planned our wedding in Tar Heels scored four times to tie logos on them. The pale blue crys- house before riding back to Florence Chapel Hill Rotary Club, Ward has the fall around football season, I kind tal from his UNC Class of 1970 ring in the morning and then back to made UNC sports a priority. of got an inkling for it,” Ann said. SEE WARD, PAGE 7 Drafts of Folt’s resignation letters shed light on her frustration with BOG Folt wrote she had expressed at 9:39 a.m., just hours before her The letter, which appears to be lence and personal injury, civil disor- University into the future.” afternoon announcement. intended for the Board of Governors der and property damages are high in Following her public announce- concerns about to In the original draft, removed from and other UNC officials, refers to the vicinity of the monument’s base.” ments, the BOG responded with a the BOG since 2017. the announcement sent to campus, the public announcement she had She went on to say that the Board statement saying it was unaware of Folt elaborates on how Silent Sam has not yet made, suggesting that Folt of Trustees also expressed great con- the plans before the announcement. By Myah Ward caused great disruption on campus intended to not inform the Board cern regarding campus safety. “We are incredibly disappointed at University Editor and what the community needs to do. about her planned actions to resign “Indeed it is my opinion that this intentional action. It lacks trans- “Our accomplishments show how and remove the monument’s base. anything other than removing the parency and it undermines and insults Former Chancellor Carol Folt’s talented and dedicated our communi- In this letter announcing her res- base and tablets for now would be the Board’s goal to operate with class views on the Confederate monu - ty is,” Folt said in the draft. “We have ignation and the removal of the mon- irresponsible, place the community and dignity,” the BOG’s statement said. ment Silent Sam were much stron- been able to maintain this recently ument’s pedestal, Folt began by pro- at continued risk, and place me as “We strive to ensure that the appropri- ger than what was presented to the even in the face of such disruptive viding background on her decisions to Chancellor, the university and the ate stakeholders are always involved University community, according controversy. But the world of higher resign and to remove what she labeled system at risk of greater liability for and that we are always working in a to emails obtained by The Daily education is changing fast. We must as a “lightening rod aspect” on campus. not taking their responsibility for healthy and professional manner.” Tar Heel. A resignation letter, most come together now to avoid loss of She said she consulted both her public safety seriously enough.” On Jan. 15, less than 24 hours likely intended for the UNC-system opportunity that could cost us dearly General Counsel and the North Folt concluded by writing that after her public announcement, the Board of Governors, reveals a deep in the coming months and years.” Carolina Attorney General in her she was excited for the future and BOG voted to make Folt’s resigna- concern for public safety that the At around 1 p.m. on Jan. 14, a dif- decision to make sure she had the what she can accomplish in her tion effective Jan. 31. former chancellor said she’d carried ferent announcement draft was sent legal authority to issue removal. She final months as chancellor, includ- On March 20, less than two with her since the 2017 events in from Amy Hertel, chief of staff to also attached a letter from Merritt. ing “making this a great term for my months after her departure from Charlottesville, Va. the chancellor. The subject line was “Ever since Charlottesville I have sixth class of graduates.” UNC, Folt was selected and approved On the morning of Jan. 14, Folt sent “Cover Letter,” and it was not yet been telling/writing you with my seri- “The momentum we’ve generated as the University of Southern early drafts of her campus announce- addressed to a recipient. ous concerns regarding public safety from our present accomplishments California’s first female president ment to Vice Chancellor for University A final and longer version was sent risks to campus associated with the and the promise of the future make following a seven-month search pro- Communications Joel Curran and from Folt to Locklear at 4:32 p.m., presence of Silent Sam,” the letter the future for Carolina bright,” the cess. She is set to begin this summer. Mark Merritt, former general counsel approximately a half hour before her said. “Just this week, our police told final paragraph said. “A new chan- @MyahWard for the University. 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I don’t wanna wear your crown, there’s enough to go around. MAREN MORRIS 2 Friday, April 12, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel What happened to the Durham Orange Light Rail Established 1893 125 years of editorial freedom By Michael Meeks Staff Writer

Duke killed the light rail. Wait, or RACHEL JONES was it Republicans in the General EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Assembly? What about the Federal [email protected] Transit Administration? Unforeseen financial challenges? Wake County? BAILEY ALDRIDGE Is it all GoTriangle’s fault? MANAGING EDITOR People have attributed the demise of [email protected] the Durham Orange Light Rail Transit project to each of these factors and more. This dizzying situation unfold- SARAH LUNDGREN ed over the past several years and has ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR left many confused, disappointed and [email protected] unsure of the future of public trans- portation in one of the nation’s fastest MARIA ELENA VIZCAINO growing regions. Others praise the DIRECTOR OF ENTERPRISE end of the light rail, claiming it would [email protected] never have been able to address the most severe congestion in the Triangle area and its ever-climbing costs were MYAH WARD becoming unfeasible. UNIVERSITY EDITOR The DOLRT project’s goal was [email protected] to change travel in the Triangle and address critical traffic congestion ANNA POGARCIC problems that plague many urban CITY, STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR areas. The project’s origin can be DTH/DUSTIN DUONG [email protected] traced back to almost 20 years ago “A lot of people that didn’t pay attention to what we could have had will never know what we missed,” says Mark when local leaders met to plan what Marcoplos, a member of the Board of County Commissioners for Orange County, about the failure of the light rail project. MOLLY LOOMAN regional transit might be needed. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR After a rail project including “Strange, right?” Damon Seils, Carrboro Board of our regional population centers.” [email protected] Raleigh failed to gain traction, the Shortly after the FTA met with Alderman member and chairperson Bennett Carpenter, a Duke grad- idea of a light rail began to take shape GoTriangle to conduct its final risk of the Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro uate student and an organizer of the in the late 2000s. A half-cent sales tax assessment and evaluate potential Metropolitan Planning Organization, March 29 light rail rally on Duke’s CHRIS HILBURN-TRENKLE increase to fund transit projects was cost overruns, the federal govern- said the end of the DOLRT project campus, said the university’s decision SPORTS EDITOR placed on the Durham and Orange ment was partially shut down for two was a disappointment for the entire to kill the project was outrageous. [email protected] counties’ ballots in 2012 and passed. months. Marcoplos said this was a region. Both counties will need to “It feels so unfortunately represen- Mark Marcoplos, Orange County serious setback for the DOLRT. amend their transit plans, he said. tative of the way that Duke consistent- HALEY HODGES representative on the GoTriangle “We expected to have the con - While bus rapid transit is another ly prioritizes itself over the interests of DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR Board of Directors, said plan - tingency figure available in early option, Seils said previous studies of the broader public and the Durham [email protected] ning moved forward and Orange January,” he said. “Instead, it took the Durham-Orange corridor led to community,” they said. and Durham counties entered a two months before we got it. That the decision to pursue light rail. Carpenter said it’s important cost-sharing agreement in 2017. was a very valuable two months in “We have some opportunities to to send a strong message to Duke EMILY CAROLINE SARTIN “That was the first major commit- the process to meet the arbitrary make some new decisions about that their behavior was unaccept- TARYN REVOIR ment to the project — April 2017,” he deadline of the General Assembly.” local investments,” he said. able, and that community members PHOTO EDITORS said. “It was passed with strong sup- Marcoplos said when the FTA The money from the sales tax should have been consulted prior to [email protected] port from both boards.” returned with the contingency figure, will continue to fund public transit the university’s decision. Marcoplos said the General it was higher than GoTriangle antici- in the region. “We talk a lot about the ways MADDY ARROWOOD Assembly set arbitrary deadlines for pated. Orange and Durham counties “We still have needs and we have that Duke gives to the community, COPY CHIEF & SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER securing federal funding and severely had to figure out how to cover the future needs,” Marcoplos said. “So I but we don’t always talk about the [email protected] cut back state funding, creating obsta- increasing costs within the restric- think that transit tax is going to con- ways it actually takes or withholds cles for GoTriangle to work around. tions of their own budgets. tinue to help us meet the transporta- resources from the community,” they Last month, Duke refused to sign “All of those things put together tion challenges of the future as well.” said. “One thing that feels clear to necessary agreements to continue made us realize that we just couldn’t For future transit initiatives, me is whatever’s happening going Mail and Office: 109 E. Franklin St. the project due to concerns including do it,” he said. Hauser said planning should focus forward, I think Duke needs to real- Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Rachel Jones, editor-in-chief, 962-4086 electromagnetic interference with Bonnie Hauser, spokesperson for on identifying where growth is occur- ly step up and contribute.” Advertising & Business, 962-1163 Duke Hospital and the Duke Eye Affordable Transit for All, said the ring and increasing ridership, as Despite the wide range of emo- News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 Center. Durham business leaders light rail would never have solved the opposed to chasing technology like tions regarding the end of this One copy per person; had also expressed concerns about congestion problems plaguing the the light rail. One potential project decades-long project, Seils said additional copies may be purchased at The Daily Tar Heel for $.25 each. the downtown route. Triangle. She blamed the project’s is the Wake-Durham Commuter this is an exciting opportunity for Please report suspicious activity at our Marcoplos said Duke officials failure on GoTriangle for not properly Rail Transit plan, which plans to Orange and Durham counties to distribution racks by emailing [email protected] were in frequent communication addressing the project’s serious logis- use existing railroad tracks to con- find a new vision for public transit © 2012 DTH Media Corp. with GoTriangle throughout the tical problems, namely downtown nect Raleigh, North Carolina State in the region. All rights reserved duration of the project and had pre- Durham business leaders and Duke. University, Cary, Morrisville, the “We have to do something,” he said. viously expressed support. “We can blame Duke today, but Park and Durham. “The problem hasn’t gone away just “Then, at the very last minute, I think our problems started back “It’s a lot more service than light because the light rail has gone away.” they flipped on all that stuff,” he said. three years ago,” she said. rail,” Hauser said. “It truly connects [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel Opinion Friday, April 12, 2019 3

QUOTE OF THE DAY Established 1893, 125 years of editorial freedom “I cannot begin to tell you EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS how important cosmic canti- RACHEL JONES EDITOR, [email protected] PARKER BARTH SAVANNAH DEVON JOHNSON KENT MCDONALD na is to my spirituality, my life RAMISHAH MARUF OPINION EDITOR, [email protected] CHRIS DAHLIE FAIRCLOTH EMMA KENFIELD SETH NEWKIRK philosophy, my moral com- ELISA KADACKAL ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR ALEC DENT JACK O’GRADY ANNIE KIYONAGA ABHISHEK SHANKAR ABBAS HASAN PAIGE MASTEN pass, my soul,” @dizzgusting, tweeting about Franklin Street COLUMN staple Cosmic Cantina. FEATURED ONLINE READER ‘Unplanned’ promotes a COMMENT “Beto is a furry” Ramishah Maruf dangerous narrative @ride_enjoying, replying to a Daily Sophomore journalism and political sci- Tar Heel tweet about 2020 presidential ence major from Coral Springs, Fla. Johnson for her character or insult Elisa Kadackal candidate Beto O’Rourke’s upcoming visit to email: [email protected] Planned Parenthood needs Sophomore com- her lifestyle. To do so is to play into puter science and Chapel Hill. to be defended for the public policy major an age-old dialogue rooted in sexism from Redmond, W.A. and misogyny. We respect Johnson’s Chapel Hill services it provides. email: elisakad@ decision to leave her job at Planned live.unc.edu Parenthood, just as we respect her KVETCHING BOARD needs a bortion has been a deeply right to have and express her own controversial topic in opinions. However, we cannot A American politics for Paige Masten respect her ongoing attempts to To whoever was singing “Take me to Publix decades, and now, it’s coming to a Sophomore jour- systematically strip women of their Church” at the top of their lungs at 8 theater near you. The faith-based nalism and eco- a.m. on Sunday: I. Am. Not. Amused. ’m from Florida, in case I haven’t nomics major from rights, their autonomy and their film “Unplanned” tells the story Raleigh, N.C. mentioned it before. There are access to affordable health care. I of Planned Parenthood worker email: pmmasten@ Teachers who make their exams way many, many things great qualities These anti-abortion tropes, turned pro-life activist Abby live.unc.edu many of them generalizations and harder than the practice exam should about my home state, but nothing Johnson — one of the youngest be fired. quite gets me as nostalgic about my misrepresentations of the truth, clinic directors in the country matter. The anti-abortion activists childhood than Publix, a supermarket sexual and reproductive health. And until she resigned after witnessing who have been making regular I love being restricted from register- chain founded in Florida. yes, it has become one of the many an abortion on ultrasound. appearances in the Pit, on our very ing for classes for my OWN MAJOR. But Publix is more than a symbols of political polarization “Unplanned” paints Planned own campus, matter. Their words supermarket. It’s a lifestyle — a clear that vehemently pulse throughout Parenthood as a “billion-dollar and graphic portrayals matter. In a moment of weakness I ate Chick- maker of any Floridian’s identity. We our country. corporation,” a profit-driven They are dangerous, and they carry fil-A and I just want the gays to know eat, breathe and live Publix. I love the But Planned Parenthood’s behemoth whose employees meaning that transcends beyond I’m sorry. bright green sign greeting me, the work is indispensable. It provides pressure patients into having the time and place in which they ‘X’ slightly flickering, as I push my birth control, prenatal care, STD abortions in order to fill quotas. are spoken. They form the voices F*ck the Bell Tower line. trolley into my neighborhood Publix, testing and cancer screenings to According to the film, which earned that narrate our cultural attitudes right across the street from my house. people, especially women, who more than $6 million in its opening and reality. Pollen is literally flavoring my water. I love how the woman working at the otherwise would not be able to weekend, Planned Parenthood is the As the political climate And is crusting up my eyes. This is bakery always gives me a free kids afford it. They need it for more enemy, its patients simply victims of becomes increasingly hostile so gross. club cookie, even though she made reasons than to satisfy their sexual an evil agenda. toward Planned Parenthood in my 20th birthday cake. I love my pub urges, or whatever other negative Never mind that Planned our country, the need to defend Carol Folt’s future is so bright, she has subs, and I especially love them with and degrading stereotype you Parenthood is a nonprofit and protect its mission is more the Publix brand peach iced tea. might attribute to those in need to wear shades. For USC, the jury is organization, or that they say only 3 important than ever. “Unplanned,” Luckily, more people across of reproductive health services. still out... percent of its services are abortion- and the anti-abortion narrative it the South can experience this life- Regardless of your views on related. Never mind that each year, promotes, harms the legitimacy altering grocery store chain. Publix abortion, all women — and everyone If anyone tells me anything about the healthcare, education and of organizations like Planned opened stores in Georgia, Alabama, else — stand to benefit from Planned Game of Thrones before I watch it outreach it provides benefits nearly Parenthood that seek to improve South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia Parenthood’s services. with my partner, I will go Arya’s list 5 million people worldwide. the health care landscape at a time on their ass and North Carolina. Yes, many of its services pertain to We do not intend to attack Yes! Even North Carolina. Forty- when it is so desperately needed. two neighborhoods across North Every year I tell myself taxes will take Carolina are blessed to have a Publix a short evening. Every year TurboTax, in their backyards (sorry, Harris COLUMN as much as I love it, proves me wrong. Teeter). But do you know which North Carolina town doesn’t have a Publix? The taxes I pay go to some people Chapel Hill. Lightskin privilege and its that really, really should be paying me The town of Chapel Hill has left me money for the privilege of tolerating disappointed many times (i.e. closing their mindless nonsense. down Smoothie King), but nothing hurts more than knowing I have to drive place in activism I have a pair of shoes that literally 17.9 miles to Cary in order to buy a box have my blood on them but I refuse of Publix brand chocolate chip cookies. Americans, researchers found to take them off because #thefit Publix is the future. Don’t trust me? Devon Johnson My biracial identity put me Junior sociology and a gradient in income based on Ask the rest of the state of Florida. public policy major skin tone. Among working men Why sneak in pre-reqs for major from Asheville, N.C. According to The Miami Herald, in both in a place of privilege earning less than $100k per year, classes without telling us about these 2018, Publix earned almost as much email: devonj12@ pre-reqs before registration? and marginalization. live.unc.edu they found the following decline as Nike, a bit more than $36 billion. in hourly earnings: white skin It has more than 200,000 employees, ($15.94), light skin ($14.72), The one thing I had going for me was fter reading a letter to the and just opened a multi-million dollar medium skin ($13.23) and dark my winning streak in Word Hunt, but editor this week questioning distribution center in Greensboro, just skin ($11.72). I just lost, so... the place of biracial students an hour away from Chapel Hill. A defines and structures our How does this relate to the place in campus activism, I thought it This column has been a long time interactions with one another, of light-skinned individuals in I’m sorry but I’m still not feeling was an important question that coming. In fact, it was one of the I felt trapped in a lightskin activism? Firstly, it is empirically Hannah B. as the Bachelorette. deserved to be expanded upon first things I tweeted about when I purgatory feeling both privileged clear that light-skin privilege does and hopefully answered to some arrived in Chapel Hill. Publix replied and marginalized and not knowing exist. However, it is important to Not to exaggerate, but The Ghost of degree. As I’ve reflected on my to me and said they would share it how to reconcile that. keep in mind how colorism works Print Journalism killed it in Wilson race, specifically how our race is with their real estate team. It’s been This experience, however, gave and note that that privilege is the Library Clue. perceived by others and how, if at two years, and I haven’t heard back. me a unique perspective on a stepson of white supremacy and all, it impacts the ways in which we In fact, all I’ve heard since then is sociological phenomenon which operates most harmfully within form our own racial identity. that a Wegmans is opening in Chapel has come to operationalize light- communities of color. Therefore, The first time I distinctly Hill. This grocery store chain that is skin privilege — colorism. Colorism if the goal of racial justice remember my biracial identity supposed to be comparable to Publix asserts that, as an outgrowth of movements is to promote equity SPEAK OUT being affirmed was, perhaps (ha) is based in Rochester, New York. white supremacy, the consequences between races, one’s involvement WRITING GUIDELINES unsurprisingly, in Drake’s “You & It’s slated to open in 2020 between of being both a racial minority and in the dismantling of systems of • Please type. Handwritten letters will not The 6.” “I used to get teased for U.S. 15-501 and Old Durham Road. darker-skinned can compound. white supremacy should not be be accepted. being black, and now I’m here and • Sign and date. No more than two peo- If Chapel Hill wants to preserve This can lead to, as in our case, legitimized, or de-legitimized, by I’m not black enough.” This line ple should sign letters. its Southern charm, I cannot stress not only a hierarchical social the lightness of their skin. summed up the in-betweenness • Students: Include your year, major and enough how vital it is a Publix opens stratification between races but So yes, light-skinned students I had felt for most of my life; the phone number. within its town borders. (We cannot within them as well. absolutely have a place in the social tugging from either side of the aisle • Faculty/staff: Include your department let these Northerners take over our According to the National movements of students of color, and phone number. by those trying to have me racialize way of life!) Publix is so Southern, Longitudinal Survey of Youth, regardless of the race ascribed to • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, and categorize myself. actually, bag boys will literally chase sociologists found a correlation them due to their skin color. However, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit letters to I was accused by my white you down the parking lot so they can between students’ skin color and it is crucial that we abide by the same 250 words. friends of “using” my Blackness on carry your grocery bags to your car. increased likelihood of being standards to which we hold our white SUBMISSION college admissions applications, It’s a perfect fit for a town that so suspended. There aren’t only counterparts like acknowledging • Drop off or mail to our office at 109 and told that I wasn’t “really Black” proudly touts its small town feel. consequences for being darker- our privilege, knowing when to take E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 throughout most of high school. So, to the higher powers of Publix, skinned, there are benefits for and make space and elevating the Email: [email protected] Conversely, their characterization if you’re out there, I beg of you. Please being lighter-skinned as well. narratives of those who are most EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and of me left me feeling unauthentic open a Publix in Chapel Hill. It’s Using data drawn from the Multi negatively affected by systems of letters do not necessarily represent the opin- or disingenuous whenever I hung what I deserve, after enduring two City Study of Urban Inequality white supremacy. ions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials years of endless Florida man jokes on out with my Black friends. Thanks and the National Survey of Black reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel this campus and in this newsroom. to the toxic ways in which race editorial board, which comprises 15 board It’s what Florida deserves. It’s what members, the opinion assistant editor and editor and the editor-in-chief. Chapel Hill deserves. 4 Friday, April 12, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel Students celebrate the life of rapper Nipsey Hussle Hussle was 33 when he was “He just kind of shined shot outside his Los Angeles a light on this invisible clothing store. country that no one really By Edward Trentzsch knew about.” Staff Writer Ruth Fetaw Vigil attendee Rap music gave way to a som - ber silence as students gathered on made to celebrate Eritrean and Wednesday night in the Pit to hold Ethiopian culture. a vigil mourning the death of rapper For Ruth Fetaw, a health poli - Nipsey Hussle. cy management major of Eritrean Born by the name of Ermias descent, Hussle’s life made a huge Ashgedom, the California rapper impact for a country whose popu- known to the world as Nipsey Hussle lation is approximately half that of died after being shot outside his Los North Carolina. Angeles clothing store on Sunday, “He kind of just shined a light on March 31. this invisible country that no one Blending his African heri - really knew about,” Fetaw said. tage with the streets of inner-city While Hussle may no longer be Los Angeles, Hussle grew to be on this earth, his presence can still a respected rapper whose 2018 be felt in Los Angeles and beyond. album Victory Lap was nominated Hussle was known for giving back to for the Best Rap Album at this year’s the South L.A. community, once gift- Grammy Awards. ing a pair of shoes to every student at To the students who came to pay a local elementary school. their respects, the impact Hussle Speaking at the vigil, UNC stu- made on others matters to them just dent Kat Tan had trouble holding as much as the flow of his beats do. back the emotion in her voice. Tan “I see the value that was shining is a spoken word poet, a type of poet through in his music as well as what who uses elements of rhyme and he was doing in the community,” improvisation to connect with an junior Yacob Laine said. “So for me, audience, and spoke of her appreci- it is kind of a case of we both move ation for Hussle’s humbleness. in a lot of different ways trying to see “He never forgot where he came how we can give back.” from, and I think that should be cel- ebrated,” Tan said. “I think I want- ‘The meaning his life held’ ed to write a radical poem about a Black man who lived and who The community Hussle changed the world.” DTH/ANGELICA EDWARDS embraced extended well past the During the inaugural Dreamville The Young Ethiopian Eritrean Tribe hosted a vigil commemorating the life of Eritrean American rapper Nipsey Hussle. neighborhoods of L.A. Hussle’s Music Festival held last weekend in father is from the African coun - Raleigh, North Carolina native and a moment of silence for Hussle as Hussle being a Californian, the because he died,” Tan said. “It’s not try of Eritrea, a tiny and war-torn rap star J. Cole honored the mem - a crowd of 40,000 people came to memory of his life can be seen here because he died, it’s not because his nation neighboring Ethiopia. ory of Hussle by singing his “Love a standstill. in Chapel Hill through the people death was nothing. It was because of The vigil held on Wednesday was Yourz” single while a tribute video Students held candles at the vigil that he touched. the meaning his life held.” organized by the Eritrean and played in the background. Earlier in a sign of solidarity, lighting the “The reason why we are here [email protected] Ethiopian Tribe, a student group at the festival, rapper Big Sean held night in an orange shade. Despite today memorializing him is not

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FULL SCHEDULE AT ARTSEVERYWHEREDAY.UNC.EDU 6 Friday, April 12, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel Anti-Semitic posters found in Davis Library By Myah Ward the murder of thousands of Jews in said he was “deeply saddened and University Editor pogroms throughout Eastern Europe disturbed” to hear about the posters. and the murder of millions of Jews “The fact that this sort of hatred University officials have found during the Holocaust. This racist, exists on our campus is unacceptable several anti-Semitic posters on the repulsive language has no place on and extremely troubling,” Bluming bookshelves and tables in Davis any campus or in any society.” said in the email. “It is particularly Library this week, according to an This comes less than two weeks disconcerting that this reprehensible email sent to campus from Interim after Guskiewicz sent another email to incident occurred as Jews are prepar- Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz. campus, alerting the community that ing to celebrate the Passover Holiday.” “I am extremely disappointed the and UNC police is investigating the inci- and appalled that anyone would an art installment outside of Hanes dent, and the email asks that anyone write these abhorrent messages and Art Center were vandalized with “rac- with information related to the poster direct them toward members of our ist and other deplorable language.” call 911. The Hillel statement said the Jewish community,” the email said. Two individuals with ties to the Heirs organization will continue to work “This behavior conflicts with the of the Confederacy were arrested for with The University to ensure “this University’s long-standing commit- the vandalism on Monday. matter is properly addressed to protect ment to fostering an environment “This is the second time in two the safety and respect of all members where all students, faculty and staff weeks I have had to share information of the campus Jewish community.” can be free from harassment.” with you about the discovery of racist “When we are faced with this North Carolina Hillel released or hateful messages on our campus,” type of darkness, there can only be a statement expressing outrage at the email said. “While we believe the one response: increasing the light,” the flyers that referred to “an evil two incidents are unrelated, these Bluming said in the email. “We will Jewish plot.” actions do not reflect our values.” not be bullied or intimidated. On “We are disgusted by the vile and Chabad of Durham and Chapel the contrary, we will in fact intensify hateful rhetoric on these flyers,” Hill also issued a press release our activities on campus aimed at the statement said. “The language responding to the incident. Rabbi increasing knowledge and pride in DTH FILE/EMILY CAROLINE SARTIN is reminiscent of centuries-old, Zalman Bluming, the executive our Jewish heritage.” University officials found anti-Semitic posters on bookshelves and tables in anti-Semitic rhetoric that incited director at Chabad of UNC/Duke, [email protected] Davis Library, according to an email from interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz. Graduate Honor Court without chairperson, attorney general By Taylor Buck the full Senate at Tuesday’s meeting, At both Monday’s interview and not respond to an email from The answer remaining questions about Assistant University Editor where the vote on her confirmation Tuesday’s confirmation vote, Reeves Daily Tar Heel by the time of publi- her qualifications or plans for office. was eventually tabled after lengthy asked Kurdys if she would have cation requesting comment regarding As for what happens next, many The Graduate and Professional discussion and questioning. charged Little had she been the why he has not made a nomination. aren’t sure. With the last scheduled Honor Court faces the potential of Opposition to Kurdys’ nomination attorney general. “We spoke to him about this briefly,” meeting of the GPSF Senate over, the entering the 2019-2020 school year took different forms. Kurdys said yes at the interview Deutschbein said. “We’re like, ‘Where’s Graduate Honor Court is still with- without an Honor Court chairperson In October, Kurdys served as Monday, Reeves and Deutschbein the Honor Court chair?’ He’s like, ‘I’m out an Honor Court chairperson, or an attorney general after the last anti-Silent Sam activist Maya Little’s said. At Tuesday’s meeting, she back- looking, trying to find someone, got an attorney general, or an outgoing Graduate and Professional Student student-appointed defense in Little’s tracked, saying that she should not some applicants but they have some GPSF president to make a nomina- Federation Senate meeting of the year, Honor Court hearing for a charge of have answered the question, accord- problems and I don’t feel comfortable tion for either position. during which no chairperson candi- defacing Silent Sam. Kurdys’ work ing to Reeves and Deutschbein. moving forward with them.’” The GPSF Code does not contain date was presented and a vote on the was unsatisfactory to some, includ- Little was found guilty in October The GPSF is working on provid- any provisions for what to do in sce- attorney general candidate was tabled. ing Sen. Mark Reeves and Sen. Calvin by an Orange County District judge ing an opportunity for Kurdys to narios like this, Deutschbein said. At Tuesday’s meeting, the GPSF Deutschbein, chairperson of the for defacing Silent Sam, but was meet with senators and is evaluat- For now, he said, his opinion is that Senate considered Clare Kurdys, a Oversight and Advocacy Committee. given a prayer for judgment contin- ing possible paths forward to fill the the Honor Court has ceased legiti- student in the School of Law and “Clare catastrophically failed to ued, meaning that there was no tech- offices of attorney general and Honor mate functioning. a member of the current attorney represent Maya,” Deutschbein said. nical conviction. Charges of inciting Court chairperson, incoming GPSF “I don’t know what will happen general’s staff, for the position of “It was incredible.” a riot and misdemeanor assault of President Chastan Swain said in an to the Honor System. That’s a ques- attorney general. Law student Frank Pray served a government official against Little emailed statement Wednesday. tion for GPSF leadership, and ulti- The positions of attorney general as an adjudicator during Little’s that stemmed from a December pro- “I am confident that moving for- mately University administration,” and Honor Court chairperson are October public Honor Court hear- test were dismissed in March. ward we will be able to improve these Kurdys said. “For now, I am still appointed by the outgoing GPSF ing. Mid-trial, activists discovered After the Senate questioned institutions,” Swain said in the email. a member of AG staff and we are president – Manny Hernandez in Pray had publicly supported Silent Kurdys, she was asked to leave the “Despite the challenges and flaws coordinating with the Honor Court this case. Nominations take place Sam and was critical of anti-Silent room while the Senate discussed. that have been exhibited this year, and the Office of Student Conduct in three stages: application, inter- Sam activists on social media. After a motion to close the discussion I hope that Carolina gradaute (sic) to work through the cases that we view by the Oversight and Advocacy Little was found guilty by the Honor narrowly passed, Sen. Ryan Collins and professional students do not lose can as outlined in the Instrument Committee and Senate confirmation. Court of violating Section II.C.2.A of motioned to table the nomination. sight of the importance of a function- of Student Judicial Governance. Kurdys interviewed with the the Instrument of Student Judicial Hernandez has not yet nominated a ing judicial system and honor court, You should probably expect to sign Oversight and Advocacy Committee Governance and was sanctioned with a candidate for the Honor Court chair- because these institutions are a crit- your blue books and Scantrons.” on Monday and did not receive its written letter of warning and 18 hours person position. The chairperson is ical component in upholding the The Honor System for both recommendation, with two senators of community service. Little’s case responsible for the recruiting, nomi- integrity of the Carolina community.” undergraduate and graduate stu- voting against her and one abstaining. was later dismissed by the University nation, training, certification and over- Kurdys said via email that she has dents is still in effect, UNC Media Despite not receiving the recom- Hearings Board, which cited a viola- sight of members of the GPSF, accord- let leadership know that she is avail- Relations said in an email. mendation, Kurdys was presented to tion of Little’s basic rights. ing to the GPSF code. Hernandez did able for another panel or meeting to [email protected] Carrboro passes resolution on Confederate demonstrations at UNC By Ryan Smoot ty long enough to know that none of Place because of her parents’ concern. Senior Writer this is new, and we have to call it out “It broke my heart,” Gist said. “We when we see it,” he said. read these things, but on a very per- After incidents of racist vandal- Anna Richards, president of the sonal level, very young people — 18, 19, ism on campus along with an armed Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP, said 20, 21 — will not go on certain parts of Confederate group walking around she thinks the University not taking our campus because they are afraid.” campus last month, the Carrboro action immediately after the March Seils said Carrboro hopes to Board of Aldermen unanimously 16 incident could have emboldened mitigate racial discrimination and passed a resolution on Tuesday urg- the racist, anti-Semitic incidents that inequality through its partnership ing UNC to act and collaborate with have since occurred. with the Government Alliance on town communication initiatives. She said white supremacists are Race & Equity, as well as education The resolution, motioned by a real, dangerous threat, referenc- initiatives the town has adopted since Alderman Damon Seils, asks the ing the social media post made by a the Charlottesville incident in 2017. University to rescind trespass warn- member of the March 16 Confederate “Certainly those of us who are ings against student anti-racist activ- group, saying he was ready to die and white, those of us who are not origi- ists as well as press charges and issue kill for his beliefs. nally from the community, we need trespass warnings against members “We can’t be so smug here to to be doing a better job of educating of a Confederate group who brought think that these things can’t esca - ourselves about in the history of rac- firearms on campus March 16. Seven late and that we can’t have a tragedy ism in our community and how it’s trespass orders have been rescinded. here,” she said at Tuesday’s meeting. shaped our institutions,” he said. The resolution also called for “I would hate for that to happen and James Williams, first vice-pres- immediate Alert Carolina warnings for us as citizens to have not risen ident of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro when an armed individual is on cam- up to say this is not what we want NAACP, said silence could not be pus, and for the University to partner in our community.” afforded, and that the resolution is with Carrboro on communication Richards said she’s been in com- critical in voicing the community’s and local police education initiatives. munication with interim Chancellor condemnation of white supremacy. Seils said he was inspired to act Kevin Guskiewicz, and he invited her “Silence quite often is construed after attending a pair of local NAACP to identify community members to be as either not caring or consent,” he meetings last weekend, where discus- on a University safety commission. said. “And I know the people on this sion centered on white supremacy’s Alderman Jacquelyn Gist said board care. I think it means a lot to a recent prominence in the community. she’s concerned about the perception community just to know that you use DTH FILE/HANNA WONDMAGEGN “A lot of people in this communi- of safety on campus and that a UNC your voice to express your concern.” Students and community members hold hands during the Unsung Founders ty have been around this communi- student on her staff avoids McCorkle [email protected] Memorial vigil hosted by UNC Black Congress on April 4 at McCorkle Place. The Daily Tar Heel News Friday, April 12, 2019 7

every game of his son’s career stand- up a conversation, the same thing Lindsey Mathews, who dated Katie Wilkinson connected her WARD ing next to Ward on the concourse. he had done when legendary UNC Wilkinson and always sat behind mother with Ward for a tearful FROM PAGE 1 It has put him even closer to the head coach Dean Smith or ESPN home plate. The toddler would sit phone call. the game before winning in over- players on the court. He took a knee to broadcaster Jay Bilas had stopped there with her. After games, the col- The world seems to be a little time. Ann remembers thinking the the chest from a diving James Michael by for visits. lege couple would take Katie down smaller for Bob Ward than it is for bleachers were going to give out McAdoo while working courtside, and It came up that her father had to the field to run around. anyone else. He has a connection from the crowd jumping around. had a near miss when Reggie Bullock played baseball at UNC. Ward Back at the museum, the grad to and a story of just about every - They estimate that they go to 60 jumped over top of him. remembered her dad, Todd student had a question. thing to do with this town. Spend to 70 UNC sporting events per year, His wife often watches from Wilkinson, who was a catcher for “Is your daughter’s name Katie?” enough time in Chapel Hill, and including the games that he works home, where she looks for the back the team in the 1980s. the girl asked. your thread has probably crossed with the basketball team. of his head on close up shots. At the time Wilkinson played, It sure is, Ward informed her. over his at some point. At the Smith Center, he is a reg- “If I’m ever near the TV, I’ll tap on Ward would take his 3-year-old “I’m named after her,” the girl His stories could fill volumes. ular fixture, responsible for sections his head,” she said. daughter to UNC baseball games. told him. And it doesn’t take much to get him 127-130. His job has put him next Katie was like her father: she never Lindsey and Todd had gotten to tell them. to rapper J. Cole and author John *** met a stranger. married. Ten years after leaving “All you have to do to get to know Grisham. Scott May, the father She would walk around the sta- UNC, the Wilkinson’s were still so Bob Ward better is walk up and of celebrated UNC player and In 2017, a UNC grad student dium, talking to whoever she could. charmed by the child who had kept introduce yourself,” Kiger said. “And now UNC Director of Basketball walked into the Carolina Basketball Over the course of that season, Lindsey company that they named then let Bob Ward be Bob Ward.” Operations Sean May, watched Museum. As always, Ward struck she befriended a college girl named their daughter after her. [email protected]

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All rights reserved. 59 Bit of bacteria 49 Japanese wrestling form 60 Declare untrue 50 Horse’s canter 61 Famous; eminent 52 Rowers’ items (C)2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 62 Sullivan & others 53 School building All rights reserved. 8 Friday, April 12, 2019 dailytarheel.com The Daily Tar Heel WEEKEND SCHEDULE Friday: Baseball at Notre Dame at 6 p.m. Saturday: Women’s lacrosse vs. Syracuse at noon SPORTSFRIDAY Saturday: Softball vs. Florida State at 1 p.m. Sabato starts timely hot streak for UNC baseball By Chapel Fowler fidence every time I’m stepping into Senior Writer the box has really been a huge part of my success lately, these last couple Mike Fox wishes you could’ve of weeks.” heard the dugout that day, on April To get into this groove, though, 7, after Aaron Sabato sent a ball Sabato had to push through a deep into the trees of Russ Chandler small slump. Stadium in Atlanta. In a four-game span that includ- The first-year had just hit his ed a full weekend series against eighth home run of the season, a Virginia Tech, Sabato went 0-14 team high for No. 19 North Carolina. at the plate. Fox said a stretch like And as Sabato took a slow trot that is “either going to make or around the bases, in that Sunday break young hitters.” Sabato’s stats game against Georgia Tech, Fox reflect the path he took. overheard something from a UNC The first-year spoke comfort - player sitting behind him. ably about how, earlier this season, “I would like to, just one time, he’d get down on himself after poor know what it feels like to hit a ball at-bats. But his veteran teammates like that,” the player said. kept on encouraging him with a sim- UNC baseball’s head coach ple phrase: “Just flush it.” Flush that laughed as he shared that anecdote bad pitch he just took. Flush that bad in on Tuesday at-bat. Move on to the next one. night. Sabato had just logged two “Every time, they always come up doubles and three RBIs in a win and say, ‘We’ve all been through it. over UNC-Greensboro — an exten- We’ve all been through it.’” Sabato DTH/KATHERINE JOHNSTON sion of the offense he’s provided, said. “Being able to connect and First-year Aaron Sabato (19) bats for the Tar Heels during UNC’s 12-4 win over Davidson on April 10 in Chapel Hill. especially as of recent, for the Tar relate to that experience, knowing Heels (25-9, 7-5 ACC). it’s just going to happen to me — come in ACC play. ever seen and watched,” junior UNC’s offense. When asked if his “When you’ve got your own team- and it will happen; it’s baseball — On March 17, Sabato hit two Michael Busch said. “Just the way he time in Chapel Hill has gone as mates kind of in awe of how hard but just having them as role models home runs in a game against Miami approaches every bat ... he doesn’t go expected — he had MLB Draft and how far you can hit a ball,” Fox to teach me and help me through it — no UNC first-year had done that up there as a freshman.” buzz coming out of high school in said of Sabato. “That’s pretty cool.” has been huge.” since Seth Baldwin in 2009. His Busch and Fox both emphasized Connecticut — the first-year smiled A day later against Davidson, the Sabato has boosted his batting home run at Georgia Tech left his that Sabato’s success comes as no from under his hat. first-year continued the hot streak average to .291 heading into this teammates in awe. surprise. They saw his talent and IQ “This was the best decision of my he’s been on since late March. Sabato weekend’s series at Notre Dame. On March 31, his home run in fall workouts and the preseason. life,” Sabato said. got a hit for the ninth consecutive He’s second on the team in doubles against Duke left his bat with an exit Fox complimented the first-year’s “When people said, ‘You want the game — the longest active streak of (10) and third in RBIs (28). Twelve velocity of 114 miles per hour and knack for knowing a ball from a college experience,’ I didn’t realize any UNC hitter. of those RBIs have come in the last traveled 436 feet. It was the hardest strike, something Fox finds “hard how much fun college baseball is “I didn’t even know it was that six games. hit and furthest hit home run since to teach and almost impossible to and would be.” number, but honestly, I don’t pay And he stands at the top of UNC’s UNC baseball began tracking the coach at times.” @chapelfowler attention much,” he said on Tuesday. list with eight home runs. Perhaps stat in 2015. Through 34 games, Sabato has @DTHSports “I just think having the mental con- more notably, seven of them have “He’s one of the best hitters I’ve proved himself a crucial part of [email protected] UNC football focused on improvement before Spring Game

By Ryan Wilcox always said you’ve got to learn to “We’re really studying why they’ve Assistant Sports Editor communicate before you can get had so many injuries here the last trust and respect.” two years.” Still, Brown believes that the early Among the healthy Tar Heels, Few would deny that after back- returns have been promising. spring standouts include rising soph- to-back nine loss seasons, the North “We don’t have a split of old and omore Trey Morrison, who started 10 Carolina football team has some young, we don’t have guys that hate of 11 games last season at nickelback. work to do. their coach, so I think for the first “He’s very smart, he has excellent Under Larry Fedora, the Tar Heels four months it’s been about as good instincts and he’s tough,” Brown went just 2-14 in ACC games in the as it can be,” he said. said. “He’s passionate, he loves the last two seasons, and went winless on One of the biggest questions for game. He plays like an older guy. the road in 2018. But looking ahead the Tar Heels will be the status of In fact, we have to hold him out to UNC football’s Spring Game on their defensive front seven, a group of some things ... we have to make Saturday, new head coach Mack that allowed 34.6 points per game sure to keep him fresh.” Brown gave plenty of reason for excite- last season and lost their best pass Another is linebacker Jeremiah ment – and a challenge to his team. rusher Malik Carney. Gemmel, a rising redshirt sopho- “Guys worked really hard (last) “We are really, really thin in the more who Brown described as “a guy DTH FILE/DUSTIN DUONG Saturday,” Brown said. “We had a defensive line, and we’re thin at with instincts.” Sophomore safety DJ Ford (16) celebrates with fans after UNC’s very good scrimmage, by far the linebacker,” Brown said. “I told the “He’s really fast with instincts, 49-26 win over Western Carolina at home on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018. best we’ve had.” coaches, we’ve got to coach them up. loves to play,” Brown said. “He will Despite concerns about incon- It doesn’t matter whether they think hit you, so he should be a good line- defense has incorporated many more has relished in the head coaching sistency, Brown recognizes the Tar they’re experienced or even talented. backer in time.” zone principles, a scheme that ris- change, a change that seems to have Heels’ high ceiling, and talked about Get the guys playing hard, get them Brown and his staff have empha- ing redshirt junior safety D.J. Ford, energized and given fresh opportu- the understandable challenges that in the right place, and they’ll play sized the importance of talking on another spring standout, described nities to the entire team. come with a new coaching staff. better than they have in their past.” the field, something Gemmel seems as “controlled chaos.” “Nobody was ahead of anyone “I like the team,” Brown said. “I Regarding injury concerns, Brown to have taken to heart. “It’s foreign to someone who else,” Ford said. “We all just compete, like who they are. They’ve tried to also said that many Tar Heels will sit “On defense, I always feel like we doesn’t know what they’re looking and push each other. do everything we’ve asked them to out the spring game, and “We’ll be a lot always play at our best when we’re at,” Ford said. “It’s kinda like trying “We’re constantly getting better.” do. One of the toughest things is to deeper in the fall than we are today.” communicating,” Gemmel said. to read Chinese or something.” @rwilcox_ build trust when you come in. We’ve “Guys have to get healthy,” he said. Under Brown, the Tar Heel Ford is just one Tar Heel who [email protected] North Carolina’s three running backs set to lead offense Saturday

By Matt Chilson ing sophomore Javonte Williams. intent to transfer from the program. The transfer from Ohio State had Although the team is eager to Staff Writer All three earned meaningful play- Javonte Williams will most like- 91 carries for 504 yards and five win, there will be no winning on ing time last season, but Javonte ly get more carries this upcoming touchdowns last season. The senior Saturday. There will not be teams. The North Carolina football Williams did not get the experi - season, but the majority of the load leader will likely split the bulk of the Instead, the game will be offense team had a disappointing season ence of the other two. Despite this, will be carried by Antonio Williams carries with Carter this upcoming against defense. Points will be last year, but that was not because Antonio Williams had high praise for and Carter. Antonio Williams has season. Carter was the most success- awarded based on which end zone of a shortage of talent. the up-and-comer. emerged as a leader for both the ful of the three last season, rushing they are scored. The game will con- The Tar Heels had talent at the “Javonte is a dog,” Antonio Williams offense and the team as a whole. the ball 84 times for 597 yards and sist of 60-70 plays and will likely majority of the position groups, but said. “ … I think he’s going to be a ridic- “Although he is very good on the two touchdowns. last about an hour and 30 minutes. many were sidelined due to injury ulous running back here at Carolina field, his ability to just take over Antonio Williams and the other Nevertheless, the talent at run- or suspension. The most skilled may this year and whenever I’m gone.” and lead,” Javonte Williams said, leaders will look to showcase what they ning back and other positions will have been the running back group. Javonte Williams had 43 carries “like when he came in from Ohio have in store for the upcoming season be on full display. The Mack Brown This season, UNC will likely have a last season for 224 yards and five State, the way that he just gravitated at the Spring Game on Saturday. era will officially have begun. three-headed attack at running back touchdowns. He is expected to be toward everyone, and everyone just “We are very excited to go out there @matt_chilson with rising senior Antonio Williams, the third option at running back started following him - I think that’s and preform,” rising senior corner- @DTHSports rising junior Michael Carter and ris- after Jordon Brown announced his his best quality.” back Patrice Rene said. [email protected]