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126 YEARS OF SERVING UNC STUDENTS AND THE UNIVERSITY MONDAY, MARCH 4, 2019 VOLUME 127, ISSUE 4 AASA weighs in on affirmative action lawsuit By Maydha Devarajan and Abbey too great of emphasis on an appli - Thompson cant’s race and ethnicity,” said Staff Writers SFFA President Edward Blum. “And they shouldn’t even use race UNC’s Asian American Students and ethnicity at all.” Association (AASA) is standing in UNC currently uses a race-con- support of the University’s race-con- scious system, which means that scious admissions process. a student’s race, along with other The organization conducted a factors, such as location or socioeco- member vote late last week to deter- nomic status, are taken into account mine whether or not the AASA as in the request for admission. a whole would sign on to an amic- According to a memo of law filed us brief that backs UNC in the case by the University in January, UNC’s against Students for Fair Admissions race-conscious policies are a part of (SFFA). AASA was contacted by a holistic admission process. Asian Americans “It does not consider candidates Together to sign on to the brief, of different racial backgrounds in which is being filed by the coalition separate groups; assign points or Asian Americans Advancing Justice. automatic plus factors to candidates The SFFA is a nonprofit group of because they are of a particular race; more than 20,000 students, parents or use racial targets or quotas of any and others who believe that race-con- kind,” the document said. scious admission policies are unfair, SFFA believes that UNC can unnecessary and unconstitutional, achieve racial diversity on campus according to the group’s website. without taking race into consideration AASA voted to sign the brief, when considering a student’s applica- which aims to assist the court by tion. UNC argues that a race-neutral providing additional information strategy would not ensure enrollment and arguments about the case. of underrepresented minority groups. “There is this idea that affirmative UNC is not the only school against action hurts Asian-Americans,” said which SFFA has filed a lawsuit. The junior and AASA member Daniel group also sued Harvard University on DTH/KHAMEES ABOU SIDO Kang. “I think it’s pretty powerful the ground of discriminatory admis- Political committee member Daniel Kang, President Anna Hattle and Senior Advisor Jessie Huang of the Asian American when Asian-Americans stand in sol- sions practices. The trial lasted Student Association prepare to address the members of the organization in Bingham Hall on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019. idarity with other underrepresented three weeks, and a judge is expected to minority groups to basically affirm reach a final decision this year. & Observer. transparency between students and decision to sign the amicus brief the fact that there is historic and sys- Despite the association’s decision, In a brief released by UNC for the the University could better address does not mean that she believes tematic racism, and that we do stand Blum said he believes many people case, the school said that “University the needs of a diverse student body. UNC’s admission policies are com- in solidarity with them.” across the country feel differently, professors report that diversity pro- “I know running a university is not pletely effective. The lawsuit was filed in 2014 by citing a February survey by the Pew motes discovery and innovation and easy job, and there’s obviously many “Our point is rather to say that SFFA. SFFA argues that UNC dis- Research Center that found 73 per- expands fields of inquiry. A diverse groups with different needs,” Huang eliminating race-conscious admis- criminates against white and Asian cent of Americans believe race or student body also improves students’ said. “That’s one of the growing pains sions would be a step backward applicants in favor of underrepresent- ethnicity should not be factored into capacity to work effectively with oth- of having an increasingly diverse instead of a step forward in what ed minority applicants. SFFA seeks to the admissions processes at colleges ers: exposure to diversity breaks down campus, but nevertheless it’s still should be considered,” she said. “We’re remove race as a factor from UNC’s and universities. stereotypes, creates common under- important to involve students before just trying to defend basically the bare admissions process entirely, so that As of August 2018, UNC had standings and encourages empathy.” it blows up into an issue like this.” minimum, but we do think that UNC admissions will become race-neutral. spent $16.8 million in relation to Jessie Huang, senior advisor for Junior and President of AASA has room to do more and to be better.” “Our argument is UNC places the lawsuit, according to the News AASA, said she believes greater Anna Hattle reiterated that AASA’s [email protected] Williams has vertigo bout, Robinson coaches UNC to win By Brennan Doherty As always is the case, the players, to win the game just as bad – maybe Senior Writer not the coaches, were the ones per- even more so.” forming the difference-making plays For much of the game, nothing CLEMSON, S.C.– His eyes misty, Saturday night. came easily on offense for UNC North Carolina men’s basketball head Coby White continued to look except for White’s jump shot. Thanks coach Roy Williams sat down in the less and less like a first-year as he to his 17 first-half points, UNC took a media room at Littlejohn Coliseum to poured in 28 points and prevented four-point lead into halftime. provide an update on his health. To Clemson’s Shelton Mitchell from It initially looked like the Tar his right sat Steve Robinson, the Tar scoring on the last play of the game. Heels might find things a bit easier Heels’ top assistant coach. Graduate transfer Cam Johnson in the second half as they led 46-37 The vertigo episode that forced was a steadying presence with his at one point. But Clemson’s defense Williams to exit the court late in the six 3-pointers. Meanwhile, seniors tightened up, and the Tar Heels first half Saturday evening and pre- Luke Maye and Kenny Williams both struggled to find quality looks in vented him from returning brought had a tough time finding their shoot- their half-court set. about “excruciating pain” before he ing touch for much of the game, but At the other end of the court, eventually began to feel “a heck of a the two made game-changing plays Clemson relied on a well-balanced lot better.” down the stretch for UNC. scoring attack led by graduate guard But by this point, Williams was But all of that happened as Marcquise Reed (24 points) and led done talking about himself. This was Robinson had to adjust on the fly by as many as six with just over 11 Robinson’s moment. The fifth-ranked to Williams’ unexpected absence, minutes remaining. Tar Heels (24-5, 14-2 ACC) had just which the UNC players said he han- That’s when the Tar Heels’ senior pulled out a nerve-racking 81-79 win dled flawlessly. leadership took over. against a Clemson team (17-12, 7-9 “This is the second time this After hitting the 100th 3-pointer ACC) that knew it was on the brink of has happened,” Robinson said, ref- of his career to make it a one-point an NCAA tournament resume-build- erencing a 2016 game at Boston game, Maye soon after scored three ing win and played like it. College in which he had to take more the old-fashioned way to give And it was Robinson who became on the head-coaching duties after the lead back to UNC. UNC’s leader from the bench, helping Williams suffered through a vertigo Johnson, meanwhile, made the DTH FILE/KATIE BAILEY his players navigate through a sec- spell. “Like I told (Williams) I think final of his six 3-pointers the most Coach Roy Williams and Coach Steve Robinson shout at the UNC players ond half full of highs and lows. After the first time it happened, I’d like consequential, as he hit from deep and referees during a January 2013 game against N.C. State. halftime, the Tar Heels led by nine, a little bit more advanced notice. with the shot clock about to expire trailed by six, went over eight minutes That’s not an easy thing to do – pick to make it 75-68 with just over two road win was satisfying for multi- That much became evident just without making a shot from the field, up in the middle of the game and minutes remaining. Kenny Williams ple reasons, one of them being the a few minutes into the postgame eventually led by seven with just over be able to manage our players and scored all nine of his points in the fact that nothing came easy – even news conference. two minutes remaining and ultimately their emotions.” final 8:12 and made 3 of 4 free for the coaching staff. He thought “Thirty-one years ago, one of the secured a victory with a final defensive And yet Robinson was able to do throws in the final 12 seconds. Robinson did a good job of running best decisions in my life was hiring stand in the game’s dying seconds. just that. “Leadership,” Robinson said, the team, saying “he’s an extension this guy,” Roy Williams said about “The whole University of North “Coach Rob talks to us every day, when asked about what his most sea- of Coach Williams.” Robinson. “He’s been like a brother Carolina community should be really you know what I mean,” Johnson soned players provided. “Their expe- “They’re brothers,” Kenny to me, like a best friend … couldn’t be thankful that Steve Robinson is with said. “It’s just one less voice with rience of playing in big games, being Williams said of Robinson and Roy more proud. I want him to have this us,” Williams said. “We’re thrilled, coach Williams not there, but we all on the road in hostile environment Williams. “If you were with them feeling because he got them through and I’m going to let him talk and I’m respect coach Rob, and we all want where you’ve got to play, you know?” every day, you would see it. You’d be with our players. I’m really proud.” going to get the crap out of here.” to play hard for coach. We wanted Kenny Williams thought the able to recognize it.” [email protected] Hillside boys, you call my name, you make my heart sparkle like champagne. 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I went to a Turning Point party FEATURED ONLINE READER at CPAC so you don’t have to COMMENT Celebrate “Coach Robinson is a treasure I was in the same room as Alec Dent here in the country” for “standing up who doesn’t usually get the Senior journal- for what this country was founded on.” credit he deserves. We’ve got Black Donald Trump Jr. and Charlie ism major from “The fact that you guys have the guts,” Kirk for two. Whole. Hours. Lumberton, N.C he paused, mulling over whether or not a former ACC head coach email: dentheel@live. he should say what he was about to say. artists urning Point USA really stabilizing our program on the unc.edu “Honestly, the fact that you guys have Paige Masten likes America. No, they love the balls to do this makes me hopeful bench. One of the nicest guys Sophomore journalism and economics TAmerica, goddammit, they love (vodka soda), “KAVANAUGH ‘I like for the future of this movement.” I’ve ever met too.” major from Raleigh, N.C. the people and the land and President beer’” (beer) and “AOC” (juice box) The crowd lost its mind at his email: [email protected] Trump, but above all else — well, — and with most people using those flagrant disregard for political Steve Behr, commenting on Facebook in arch is already a huge month perhaps above all else but Trump — fairly quickly, the odds were stacked correctness. He said ‘balls!’ Can you response to a DTH article about assistant Mfor music – and it’s only just they love freedom, because being free in the bull’s favor for the night. believe it??? men’s basketball coach Steve Robinson started. The Jonas Brothers dropped is just so great and we wouldn’t have Charlie Kirk and his famous guests Don Jr. finished wowing the crowd taking over coaching at Saturday’s game it without freedom, ya know? Turning spent most of the party in the upstairs a new single, their first new release with his brave words and last name, against Clemson. since Nick, Joe and Kevin decided to Point’s Ricky-Bobbian-f*ck-yeah- balcony, which was reserved for VIPs and Charlie Kirk took the mic, looking go their separate ways in 2013. It’s a ’Murica-style love for the ol’ US of A and LIPs [2] with $80. After a little like some sort of alt-right Mark big deal, apparently. is present at any event they put on, while, Charlie and Don Jr. decided to Zuckerberg in his jeans, sneakers and But what you probably didn’t know is but was at truly supercharged levels at make their way downstairs to address red “This is MAGA Country” T-shirt. LETTER TO THE EDITOR that other artists – particularly 2 Chainz their AMERICAFEST party at CPAC to the gathered masses on a stage in He announced they were going to Chancellor has a responsibil- [1] this year. the front of the room. But first, the and Solange – also released new albums take a video for someone Don Jr. ity to register school ID’s for that have been unfairly overshadowed AMERICAFEST took place at the crowd heard from Kimberly Guilfoyle, knows *nudge nudge wink wink* by the Jonas Brothers’ return. Cadillac Ranch, a restaurant with a former Fox News personality and and got the crowd to start chanting students to vote name that’s already so American the current girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr. “USA” and “Trump” for whoever that Their song, yet another iteration of To the Editor, the stereotypical pop anthem we’ve tagline “The Great All-American Bar She heaped praise on Turning Point mystery person was. After all that got come to expect from the JoBros, is & Grill” seems almost superfluous. for the work it did and warmed the finished up, the crowd swarmed Don North Carolina residents’ voting rights called “Sucker.” It’s an ode to their Inside, red, white and blue banners crowd up for her boy toy. Jr., hoping to get a selfie with him, talk have been severely damaged by the Voter significant others, distinguished by hung from every available surface, “I see a lot of diversity out there,” to him or merely touch the hem of his ID bill passed in December 2018, but the the hook “I’m a sucker for you.” TV screens across the restaurant she said at one point. garment. As Junior walked off the North Carolina State Board of Elections Everyone loves it. I seem to be one displayed the AMERICAFEST The predominantly white stage Charlie started up a new chant: (SBOE) is offering a way for chancellors of the only ones who isn’t particularly logo — an astronaut dabbing on audience cheered. “This is MAGA Country!” impressed – in fact, when I told my the moon with the American flag After Guilfoyle finished her bit, The phrase, you might recall, and school officials to protect students suitemates I didn’t like the song, they planted behind him — and the floor the man with half of Donald Trump’s sprung forth from the fertile and their right to vote in coming election promptly slammed the door in my face. was filled with cutouts of famous DNA and thus all of the audience’s imagination of Jussie Smollett, a cycles. Chancellors of North Carolina col- I respect their opinion. But let’s Americans. Clint Eastwood, Tim love, came forward and gave the rallying cry he envisioned might leges and universities can register with the talk about Solange. Let’s talk about 2 Tebow and Ben Franklin were there, people what they wanted: talk about be shouted by ignorant and SBOE by March 13 to allow students to Chainz. Their albums, titled “When alongside, one assumes ironically, a his father and how great they all were. intellectually vapid members of use their college and University issued IDs I Get Home” and “Rap or Go to the number of Democratic politicians. He spoke about how he got to know the cult of Trump. And given the as a form of identification at their election League,” respectively, are far more Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was put Charlie Kirk and how much respect eagerness with which Kirk and those polling locations. deserving of the praise that people have next to a “Socialism Bread Line” he has for Kirk, a man who thinks present that night embraced the Aside from our position as College showered so lavishly upon the Jonas where attendees could, and did, grab he is making a deep, insightful point words, with all their connotations, Democrats in this great state, we are Brothers. Empowering, revolutionary loaves of bread; Bill Clinton was by arguing that socialist professors well, maybe he wasn’t wrong. speaking to you — the chancellor — as and insightful, these albums are real. placed suggestively behind Taylor are hypocrites if they don’t work for [1] CPAC, or the Conservative Political your students and the future of our state. They remind us that music can be a Swift — one wonders if the organizers free. He reiterated how diverse the Action Conference, is a massive get We urge you to look into this bill and sign work of art, a tool for social change, a didn’t know she was a victim of sexual audience was (the predominately together for College Republicans off on the paperwork that is required from medium for personal expression. assault or if they thought that merely white audience clapped for that and their ilk that is nominally a place you by this deadline. There is absolutely Take 2 Chainz, for example. The added to the joke — and Hillary again), spoke about how radical for young conservatives to network no reason why you should oppose this, as title of the album itself, “Rap or Clinton was put in a window next to Democrats had become, exalted and hear from the leaders of their this would allow students more access to Go to the League,” illustrates how Monica Lewinsky. A mechanical bull Turning Point — which maintains movement. It has also, however, the political process and encourage civic it feels to be a young Black man in filled one corner of the room, and the a watchlist for outspoken liberal earned the moniker “Conservative engagement. If you do not submit this America – to be told that the only occasional MAGA hat-wearer would professors — for fighting the good Spring Break” due to the copious paperwork, it will further hinder voting way to make it is by becoming a try his luck at conquering the beast. fight for free speech and spoke at amounts of drinking and copulation rights of students during the 2020 presi- musician or a basketball player. With each guest receiving three free length about how brave the young undertaken by the members of the dential election and beyond. I would hope The album’s opening track, drink tickets — which could be used right-wingers in the audience were, party of family values at the event. that on college campuses, where commu- “Forgiven,” concludes with a spoken on drinks like “Russian Collusion” calling them “the actual real rebels out [2] “Less Important People” nity engagement and activism should be word poem; its final line states, fostered, this would not be a problem. “You know them love Black boys’ GUEST COLUMN The constitutional right for our stu - strength/But don’t love Black boys.” dents to vote needs to be a priority. We And Solange? She is perhaps the are here to tell you that we care about most underrated artist alive today. What should a curriculum look like? the future of our state and country, and (I will die on this hill.) “When I we demand action from you on our Get Home,” musically and lyrically, is gradually being replaced by actually prove that our current behalf as soon as possible. is a masterpiece. It’s about Black UNC needs to reevaluate teaching; teaching is being replaced curriculum is somehow failing to empowerment and Black excellence; what constitutes a liberal by pedagogy; and the process of produce thoughtful and responsible Melissa Cordell, State Council Vice Chair on my favorite track, “Almeda,” she developing ideas is being replaced citizens of the world, or that the College Democrats of North Carolina sings “Black skin, Black braids/Black arts education. by rituals of method, performance new version will somehow be more waves, Black days…These are Black- here was a time when the and evaluation. This new structure effective in doing so. But before owned things/Black faith still can’t idea of a general education emphasizes the practice of teaching, we embrace this radical shift in be washed away.” Tcurriculum in a research the predictability of learning and curricular structure, we need yet to All artists, all music deserve university embraced the notion of the quantification of short-term have an open discussion about what attention – but oftentimes attention a broad and diverse community of outcomes — a positive feedback constitutes a Liberal Arts education, is not distributed fairly. Given ideas. The aim was to draw on the rich loop stimulating reflexive rituals of and to explore fully the implications SPEAK OUT society’s centuries-old habit of complexity and constantly changing method and performance. of such a change for the intellectual WRITING GUIDELINES systematically ignoring Black voices, fields of research to encourage UNC is now at a crossroads of life of diverse communities of the • Please type. Handwritten letters will not overlooking the work of minority students on their own to wander, curricular change, falling somewhere College and the University. In efforts be accepted. artists in favor of a white boy band’s explore and think about things; to along this spectrum between the to sustain a structure of teaching • Sign and date. No more than two peo- feeble attempt to stay relevant just shape their own path and develop for models expressed above. We are predetermined capacities — which in ple should sign letters. feels wrong. We perpetually fail themselves an understanding or even being asked to replace the current theory should be ephemeral — will • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. to acknowledge or reward Black a vision of the world around them. we lose the nuances of the process curriculum, “Making Connections,” • Faculty/staff: Include your department artistry – especially when Blackness Trying to engineer learning outcomes with a new one called “IDEAs in of developing new knowledge and was neither practically possible and phone number. is a primary theme. Take the 2017 Action.” Both have impressive the benefits of unpredictable and • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, Grammys, for example, when nor particularly relevant to the titles and lofty goals of cultivating potential outcomes? While perhaps accuracy and vulgarity. Limit letters to Beyoncé’s Lemonade, a revolutionary process. The effects of the experience thoughtful and responsible citizens inevitable in the old curriculum, 250 words. were understood to be as variable, tribute to Black women, lost out on of the world. such imprecise and seemingly SUBMISSION unquantifiable and unknowable Album of the Year to Adele’s 25. The former asks students to select random encounters may have served • Drop off or mail to our office at 109 Artists like 2 Chainz and Solange as the intellects, encounters and their own courses with purpose or a broader purpose to encourage E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 are speaking their truth, and it’s long-term life trajectories of the out of intellectual curiosity among an expansive, unpredictable and Email: [email protected] individuals involved. one that white people like me, who a diversity of subjects, ideas and intellectually dynamic community EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and The academy today is, however, will never truly know how it feels approaches. The latter shapes the of ideas. letters do not necessarily represent the opin- to have our humanity questioned, a world of top-down administrative student’s experience to achieve ions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials desperately need to hear. To at least structures where the intellectual prescribed sets of desired outcomes Donald C. Haggis. Professor of reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel try to understand. Can we please benefits of the unpredictable are and applications, called “capacities.” Classical Archaeology editorial board, which comprises 15 board pay attention? eschewed. This is a relatively Now, I am skeptical that we can Department of Classics members, the opinion assistant editor and recent condition in which learning editor and the editor-in-chief. 4 Monday, March 4, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel Women’s lacrosse wins first game in new stadium

By Jared McMasters 2 Maryland, 13-12. After the game, er tied her career high for goals in Staff Writer junior Olivia Ferrucci talked about a game with seven, while simultane- how the team’s mindset propelled ouslytying her career high for assists On Saturday afternoon, the No. North Carolina to bounce back from in a game with three. 3 North Carolina (4-1) women’s the previous loss. Saturday’s performance was a lacrosse team celebrated its debut “We were kind of under-impressed perfect illustration of why Ortega in the new UNC Soccer & Lacrosse with our own performance,” Ferrucci was recently named a top-50 finalist Stadium with a 21-11 win over No. 5 said. “We wanted to come out today for the annual Tewaaraton Award Northwestern (4-2) in a powerhouse and show what we truly have.” that is given to the national player of matchup between two of the best UNC did just that as the Tar Heels the year. Ortega shared her thoughts teams in the country. got off to a hot start, jumping out to about what it means to be considered The new stadium seems to pay an 8-1 lead over the Wildcats in the for such an award. homage to the previous field, with first 17 minutes of the game. “It’s a huge honor,” Ortega said. the traditional blue track that had Sophomore Taylor McDaniels was “But there’s 50 players who are just previously surrounded Fetzer Field a key to the North Carolina offense, as good as me on that list, so it’s kind being replaced by blue seats around as she scored three of those first eight of like a motivation to see how hard I the complex for the fans. goals, setting a new career high for can push myself.” “It’s awesome,” sophomore Jamie goals in a game. McDaniels finished Several of Ortega’s goals came Ortega said. “I’ve never played on the game with five goals and got her at a crucial time for the Tar Heels this field. As soon as I got here (last first assist of the season. throughout the game. Her first two DTH FILE/ESHA SHAH year), we played in Kenan Stadium, “I think it really set a high tone helped North Carolina set the tone UNC sophomore attacker Jamie Ortega (3) takes a penalty shot against High so being able to start off our year that we’re going to keep pushing early when the team got the initial Point in on Friday, Feb. 15, 2019. UNC won, 13-9. here is something amazing.” this season,” McDaniels said. “I’ve 8-1 lead to start the game. Despite the excitement around the really improved on seeing the field When the second half started and picked up an assist and her final goal Maryland game. new stadium, the Tar Heels weren’t and being more aggressive but also Northwestern scored a pair of goals of the afternoon in the final three “Obviously, we’re really excited to going to allow themselves to be dis- trusting my teammates.” rather quickly, Ortega responded minutes, helping secure the state- be able to open up the new stadium tracted from the game. Heading If McDaniels’s performance was with a score of her own to kill any ment win for UNC. with a decisive win over a really good into Saturday, UNC was coming off aggressive, then Ortega’s was down- momentum the Wildcats had creat- Head coach Jenny Levy was proud program,” Levy said. a heartbreaking overtime loss to No. right vicious. The sophomore attack- ed. Finally, for good measure, Ortega of her team’s effort in response to the [email protected] UNC grads, former leaders call for system reform in petition

By Praveena Somasundaram dling and micromanaging.” cerns with the BOG that Perry cited not in the best interest of the whole “I think the main thing is to Staff Writer The petition stemmed from a included the departures of both for- university system,” Perry said. “And restore the proper role of the Board of group of former UNC Board of mer UNC-system President Margaret that’s not just Carolina; this is really Governors, and this is to be an advis- Many prominent graduates and Trustees members. Barbara Hyde, a Spellings and former Chancellor Carol directed at the whole system. It’s not er and be a council to the president, former leaders of UNC-Chapel Hill former UNC trustee and Morehead- Folt, as well as the failed chancellor just a Carolina-centric concern.” let the president run the University are calling for reform to UNC-system Cain Scholar in the class of 1983, was search at Western Carolina University. The UNC System Office declined as he or she is supposed to do,” Perry governance in an online petition. one of them. “It’s not one instance, it’s a whole comment, but BOG chairper - said. “And there are certain things the Over 1,200 people have signed the “It was initially a group of more body of work that has come out of that son Harry Smith told the News & Board of Governors must approve, petition on a website. than a dozen former trustees of Board for the last three years, three Observer on Tuesday that the website but them becoming involved in cam- The petition states that UNC- UNC-Chapel Hill who began think- and a half years, and we’ve been very represented a “small vocal minority.” pus issues and having subcommittees system governance “needs serious ing about this, but many others worried about that for that period time Perry said appointments to the of their Board that are assigned spe- reform” in its message to lead - joined right away,” Hyde said. and finally decided that we needed to BOG and BOT should be less politi- cific campus-related issues like Silent ers. It also calls on the Board of Former UNC trustee Roger Perry is speak out and take notice of what we cal and the roles of the BOG should Sam is inappropriate.” Governors to “refrain from med - another leader of the effort. Some con- think is a governance structure that is adhere to the UNC-system charter. [email protected]

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DTH/ANGELICA EDWARDS DTH/LUCAS PRUITT UNC first-year outfielder Will Schroeder hits the ball on March 2, 2019 in the UNC junior pitcher Austin Bergner throws a pitch against UMass Lowell on March 3, 2019. UNC won, 14-2. second game of a double header against UMass Lowell. UNC won, 14-7. By Mollie Brewster produced 17 of these, a season high really well and got off to a big lead Serretti stepped up at the plate and “Whenever you can put up Staff Writer for the Tar Heels. and it was a good way for us to finish had two doubles and a season high of The Tar Heels’ pitching staff has the weekend.” three RBIs in Sunday’s game. 14 runs it feels good and The No. 5 North Carolina base- reached 15 or more strikeouts only Off the mound, UNC dominat - “It’s great to go out there and know it makes it easier to carry ball team (11-1) had a strong show- two other times this season, one of ed the River Hawks from the plate. that even if I’m not on my A-game, ing on the mound Sunday after - them being on Saturday and the UNC toppled UMass Lowell in we’re still gonna have a chance to win over into the next game.” noon to complete its third home other against Xavier in the first game three of the series, creating because I have a good offense behind Danny Serretti series sweep this season. series of the season. back-to-back games with a season me,” Bergner said. First-year baseball player With a noteworthy pitching Sunday was the second time this high of 14 runs. The performances on the mound performance, the Tar Heels held season a Tar Heel has thrown 10 “Whenever you can put up 14 and at the plate for the Tar Heels this Tuesday, the Tar Heels have their UMass Lowell (0-10) to just five or more strikeouts in game. Junior runs it feels good and it makes it weekend provide them with good first ACC series on the road next hits in a 14-2 win. Austin Bergner tallied 11 strikeouts, easier to carry over into the next momentum early on in the season. weekend at No. 16 Clemson. “Pitching is always the emphasis something he hasn’t done since last game,” first-year Danny Serretti The Tar Heels have outscored their “This weekend was about building for me,” head coach Mike Fox said. season against N.C. State. Bergner said. “Everyone is confident and we opponents 91-39 so far this season. some confidence, getting some guys “If we pitch well, we always have a pitched five innings during Sunday’s just have to keep it going.” “It feels good to sweep, and that’s in there and gaining experience more chance to win.” game and only walked one batter. UNC has had its ups and downs your goal in a series,” Fox said. “It’s than anything else,” Fox said. UNC had an impressive 39 “It was a really good start from offensively, and so Fox said it was hard to win three games back-to- @brewsybeast strikeouts from its pitching staff him,” Fox said. “Those are good num- nice to see other batters beyond back against anybody.” @DTHSports over the weekend. Sunday’s game bers for Austin obviously. We pitched the typical two or three contribute. After another home game on [email protected] 6 Monday, March 4, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel Two 2018 N.C. ballot amendments struck down By Blake Weaver secure the integrity of our elections statement in support of UNC One to work through these and other N.C. NAACP suing Gov. Pat McCrory. Senior Writer system is supported by the vast Cards qualifying. requirements of the law.” The NAACP said the amendment was majority of North Carolinians who “There are lessons to be learned Shanahan also said institutions are racially discriminatory and would A North Carolina superior court know protecting our democracy from our university’s recent history. also working to identify ways to assist have an irreparable impact on the judge struck down two of the consti- should be one of lawmakers’ highest Our state and university must take in obtaining valid photo ID for those right to vote of Black people. tutional amendments voted into effect priorities,” Moore said in a statement steps to ensure that One Cards count students and employees who need it. The U.S. Court of Appeals for by voters in the 2018 election, citing sponsoring the amendment’s initial as valid voter ID,” the statement The N.C. NAACP came out against the Fourth Circuit ruled in favor gerrymandering as a main reason. bill in June 2018. said. “Student voices matter and so the amendments three months before of the NAACP. Four of the six amendments on the Collins cited in his decision the do student votes. We ask Chancellor the 2018 election, with the Rev. T. Chris Clark, an assistant political ballot passed with a majority of votes U.S. Supreme Court case Covington Guskiewicz and state officials to lis- Anthony Spearman, the association’s science professor at UNC, said stu- from North Carolina residents. The v. North Carolina, where the court ten and act.” president, arguing that the proposed dents should recognize the import- two voided by G. Bryan Collins, Jr., found that a large portion of North UNC-system General Counsel amendments represented great threats ant role that state governments play a N.C. superior court judge in Wake Carolina citizens lack a constitu - Tom Shanahan released a statement to the state’s democratic institutions. in their everyday lives. County, focus on voter ID policy and tionally adequate voice in the state’s on this provision in the Voter ID law, The voter ID amendment passed “Public opinion does not always the maximum income tax rate. legislature. Because of this, he wrote, saying that the UNC System Office is with about 55.5 percent of the votes. align with political preferences that Two groups, the N.C. NAACP and the General Assembly lost its claim continuing to work closely with the The maximum income tax rate – the are beneficial for political minori- environmental advocacy group Clean to popular sovereignty. 17 institutions to help eligible stu- exact rate being 7 percent, originally ties, the marginalized, the less pow- Air Carolina, filed a lawsuit against Interim Chancellor Kevin dents register to vote. set at 10 percent – passed with just erful,” he said in an email. “So when State House Speaker Tim Moore and Guskiewicz has a March 15 deadline “Students at UNC-system institu- over 57 percent of the votes. Since majorities are able to make laws State Senate President Pro Tempore to certify under the penalty of per- tions currently may receive students 2013, the state has had a flat rate tax without being held accountable by Phil Berger in their official capaci- jury that student IDs comply with IDs even if they are not citizens, or system, originally set at 5.75 percent. elections, then it can be problematic ties. Moore and Berger declined to Senate Bill 824’s university-issued do not have social security numbers, The state has tried to implement for minority rights.” comment for The Daily Tar Heel. identification requirement. The or are not 18 years of age,” he said. a voter ID policy in a larger voter @CBlakeWeaver “This commonsense measure to UNC Young Democrats released a “UNC-system institutions continue restriction law in 2013, leading to the [email protected] Politics motivate law school application increase By Evely Forte The results show that 87 percent an increase from the 32 percent of Staff Writer of admissions officers believe that students who answered the same the current domestic political climate way in a Kaplan survey conducted The U.S. political climate was a was a “significant factor” in the past of pre-law students 2018. significant factor in recent law school cycle’s application increase, including Thomas said the results of the sur- application increases and a reason 30 percent of officers who report that vey of pre-law students is particularly why some aspiring lawyers decided it was a “very significant factor.” interesting because it’s not unusual to to apply to law school, as shown by “It was a speculative question for see an increase in applications a year the results of two surveys released by sure based upon their review of appli- after elections occur, but since it has Kaplan Test Prep. cations,” Thomas said. “And every law been a couple of years since the last Jeff Thomas, executive director school’s application contains a per- US presidential election, he thinks of pre-law programs at Kaplan Test sonal statement, for example, so you the results are especially telling. Prep, said there was an increase in the get a sense over the course of reading “More than ever with the political number of applicants to law school an application’s cycle worth of appli- landscape, as awful as it is, I think during the last application cycle, cants or applications. You get a sense we are seeing a renewed interest and which includes students who applied of sort of what are the themes that are passion in public service and lobbyist during the fall of 2017 through the motivating the desire to apply to law work and folks that really care about summer of 2018 for a seat in classes school and politics, or the interest in the next generation of the world, cer- that began the fall of 2018. getting involved in politics, was some- tainly of the folks of the United States, “We saw a 10 percent increase in thing that was cited very frequently in and are motivated to try to influence the number of applicants to law school folks’ law school applications relative one way or the other,” Thomas said. this year – that is the biggest year- to prior years.” Olivia Robertson, president of DTH FILE/ARAMIDE GBADAMOSI over-year increase we have seen in To reconcile for the speculative UNC’s co-ed pre-law fraternity Phi President Donald Trump speaks in the Greensboro Coliseum in 2016. The cur- law school admissions process in over nature of the first survey, Thomas Alpha Delta, said she believes that rent political climate was a factor in recent law school application increases. a decade,” Thomas said. “And so, it was said Kaplan Test Prep conducted a people on both ends of the political an outside increase year over year, and second survey with pre-law students spectrum could be influenced by pol- negatively affected, in your eyes, by “Law schools are not increasing there was a lot of speculation as to why to gauge the extent of politics as a key itics to apply to law school. the political climate.” the number of seats in their first- that was and as the survey pointed to, driver in impacting students’ deci- “If you are someone who views Thomas did offer a word of cau- year classes to match the increase politics was speculated as that reason.” sion to apply to law school. the current political climate as neg- tion to students who are solely moti- in applications,” Thomas said. “It is Kaplan’s first survey, conduct- Last month, 146 pre-law students ative, you would want to go to law vated to go to law school because of just a smaller percentage of students ed by phone between August and who had taken a Kaplan LSAT school in order to hopefully have a politics, though. He first said that that apply are going to earn those September 2018, asked admissions course and sat for the LSAT were hand in preventing these negative law school is a serious investment seats. And so, it is a reminder to officers to report how significant surveyed online and asked wheth- things from happening and (in) of time and money and only should students that since we’re seeing this a factor they believed the current er the current domestic political negatively affecting our govern - be pursued if your primary goal is to increase, they need to do everything domestic political climate played in climate impacted their decision to ment,” Robertson said. “But on the become an attorney. in their power to submit a very pow- the past cycle’s application increase. apply to law school. other hand, if you were supportive Also, Thomas said that students erful (and) competitive application, Kaplan Test Prep reached out to The results of the survey show of our current political climate, then should expect law school admissions which is most importantly a dyna- 200 law schools nationwide. Thomas that 45 percent of students cite the you would want to go to law school to be more competitive now than mite GPA and a great LSAT score.” said 121 of the 200 law schools con- current political climate as a reason to just really support, back up and they have been in the past decade [email protected] tacted participated in the survey. that affected their decision to apply, represent the people that are being since more students are applying. MJ-School professor talks copyright law at luncheon

By Noah Dolgoff tion and public dissemination of cre- difficult for startups that fear destruc- Staff Writer ative works,” Reid said. tive lawsuits which is unfortunate as A copyright gives a creator the most startups are the ones creating Amanda Reid, professor in license to their creative works. The more innovations, Reid said. the UNC School of Media and endgame of copyright is to generate “Startups are a big driver of inno- Journalism, spoke at a luncheon more creative works that can be dis- vation,” Reid said. Friday about copyright policy. tributed. However, copyright can be Reid said she wants to recalibrate Reid specializes in copyright law seen in both a positive and negative copyright policy and has three steps and the intersection between copy- light. It creates winners and losers in to do so. right and the First Amendment. the marketplace, Reid said. First, she said she wants to reduce She worked for media law company “It also has the power to foster uncertainty to encourage more Holland & Knight before clerking for new business, but it can also be used innovation by eliminating statutory two federal judges. as a tool to thwart it,” Reid said. damages for innocent infringers and Reid said U.S. copyright law pro- Sony and Google are two compa- good faith users. tects an original work of authorship nies that have experienced the hard- “We need to protect expression fixed in a tangible medium of expres- ships of copyright. Both companies and innovation by reducing the chill sion. She believes it serves the purpose litigated for almost a decade to see of uncertainty,” Reid said. of promoting the progress of science. if their technology was allowed to Reid also wants to reinvigorate “Copyright is an instrumental even be on the market. Reid said the Sony decision for non-infringing tool. It’s a tool to achieve a purpose,” the Supreme Court looked at Sony’s purposes. She wants the courts to see Reid said. Betamax and determined there were that technology can be used for good, When work is granted a copyright, non-infringing and infringing usag- because once it is off the market, it the author of that work possess - es but more positive uses for the will never return. es exclusive rights, Reid said. This technology, so the court allowed it. Lastly, Reid wants to readjust fair means other people cannot repro- The decision was later overruled by use analysis. Good faith fair users are duce the work or make a derivative another decision, involving a similar protected by narrow rules, and Reid of it, such as creating a translation situation with Grokster, a website for hopes to change that. or making a book into a movie. downloading music and movies. “Fair use analysis should protect Granting exclusive rights pushes Copyright is easy to acquire and more broad uses, and they should DTH/ADRIEN CLARK people to create. lasts until the author dies plus 70 only stop uses that undermine the Amanda Reid, professor in the School of Media and Journalism, presents the “Exclusive rights are granted to years, which is how copyright locks incentive to create,” Reid said. rules of copyright laws at the media law interdisciplinary lunch in Carroll Hall. incentivize, to promote the produc- out competition. This is particularly [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Monday, March 4, 2019 7 GoTriangle presents at UNC following light rail setbacks By Crystal Yu this topic because it is hotly debated. commuter rail project. and engineering” stage. He said agreement for the light rail project Staff Writer “It’s a very relevant topic. It defi- Willard also said the commuter construction in Chapel Hill will as “disappointing” and “a major set- nitely will have an impact on UNC rail and light rail systems will serve begin first, followed by Durham, back for the Durham and Orange GoTriangle speakers presented students in the future,” he said. as the spines for the regional tran- and full light rail service is expect- county communities and the entire local transit plans and the Orange- Andrew Willard, public involve- sit system, and buses will serve the ed to begin in 2028. Triangle region.” Durham light rail project on ment specialist at GoTriangle, said outer parts of the counties. GoTriangle hopes to submit Students asked the GoTriangle Wednesday to UNC students at a voters in Durham and Orange coun- “(The light rail) is going to be a an application for a federal Full presenters about Duke’s decision, meeting held by Carolina Urbanists. ties approved a half-cent sales tax 45-minute trip, end to end, from Funding Grant Agreement in but they were told to talk to com - Carolina Urbanists is a student in 2011 and 2012 to invest in transit (North Carolina Central University) spring 2019. To remain eligible for munications directly. The Daily Tar organization that aims to help stu- service in the counties. to UNC, regardless of traffic,” he said. state funding, it needs to secure all Heel reached out to GoTriangle’s dents learn about sustainable city The transit plans for Durham With a maximum speed of 55 non-federal funds by April 30 and communications department but and regional planning and to raise and Orange counties include bet - mph, trains will have two cars, each all federal funds by Nov. 30. did not receive a response by the awareness about urban issues. ter bus service, improved stops holding 150 to 170 passengers. It released a statement on Feb. time of publication. John Thompson, co-president of and shelters for people waiting for Willard stressed that the light 27 recognizing ’s @CrystalYu_ Carolina Urbanists, said he chose buses, the light rail project and the rail project is in the “final design decision not to sign the cooperative [email protected]

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By James Tatter a minute left in the first half after an He gestured to his own cuts and six points in the game at that point. move, Johnson gave the affirmative. Senior Writer attack of vertigo, North Carolina’s trio pointed out the ice pack on Maye’s He sank both. “If that full-court heave would’ve of senior leaders served as the gener- arm. To his left was first-year Coby But Clemson’s Shelton Mitchell fallen though,” Johnson added. “We CLEMSON, S.C. — Standing on als for assistant coach Steve Robinson White, who had a ribbon of red answered and made a pair on the would’ve, uhhh...” the ACC logo in front of the opposite in a hard-fought second half. in the crook of his elbow from a other end to cut it back to one. The Tar Heels didn’t have to answer basket, Clemson’s Clyde Trapp hurled “Our guys showed a lot of poise, our heavy-bleeding scratch that had been Maye hurled a football pass that question. The seniors, along with a desperation heave on a perfect line senior leaders were what they should bandaged mid-game. all the way to the other baseline. a troop that included a 28-point, toward the center of the backboard. be, leading our basketball team and With 1:04 to go, it seemed like the Kenny Williams got the reception six-rebound, five-assist and six made North Carolina graduate guard helping us make plays,” Robinson said. game was in hand for UNC. Maye and was fouled again with under 10 threes performance from White — Cameron Johnson followed the ball Johnson was the sharpshooter, had forced the ball up to White, seconds remaining. the first time in UNC history two Tar in awe. nailing six of his eight 3-pointers. who found Kenny Williams all alone He made the first, but then Heels sank six threes in the same game “I was watching, I was like, ‘No Senior Luke Maye fulfilled his duty behind the defense for an easy fast- missed the second. — pulled through to remain unbeaten way,’” Johnson said. “It looked kind with another double-double, his 12th break layup. UNC led, 77-70. Clemson frantically pushed on the road in ACC play. of good from my angle.” of the season. Senior Kenny Williams Four Clemson free throws toward the basket, but Mitchell Without their Hall of Fame coach The shot slammed into the shot sealed the win in the final 14 seconds, and a Trapp 3-pointer later, only plowed into White, and the ball on the sideline, the seniors kept clock on the other side of the floor, too making three of four free throws and answered by a single made free deflected off the first-year’s hands marching, pulling the team to victory. high to deflect down through the hoop. floating a lob into the empty backcourt throw from UNC’s White and into a fray of players. Sophomore “You know, that’s our job. We got The buzzer sounded, and Clemson’s that drained away the remaining time Clemson trailed, 78-77. Garrison Brooks gathered it and some big time contributions from furious fight to pull off the upset of No. and forced Trapp’s desperation three. With UNC trying to get the ball passed it to Kenny Williams, who other guys like this one right here,” 5 UNC fell two points short at 81-79. “This is just satisfying because it up court with 14 seconds to play, tossed it over the heads of everybody Johnson said, pointing to White on Without head coach Roy Williams, was hard fought,” Kenny Williams Clemson fouled Kenny Williams, into the backcourt. his right. “But that’s our job.” who had to leave the court with under said. “It wasn’t easy.” who was 0-5 from three and had only When asked if it was a savvy senior [email protected] Women’s basketball drops regular season finale at Duke

By Brian Keyes There was a point in the fourth Senior Writer quarter where UNC cut the lead to just nine as Duke began to miss DURHAM ­­– Paris Kea stared out shots, and Kea hit a pull-up three into the faces of the media members to give the team momentum. That gathered for the postgame press con- all disappeared after a botched fast- ference after the UNC-Duke wom- break by Jocelyn Jones and Taylor en’s basketball game. The redshirt Koenen, which then led to a 9-0 run senior guard took a long moment to by Duke to seal the game. think, before offering a few words to Relying more heavily than normal summarize her final regular season on Kea, due to Stephanie Watts miss- game in a Tar Heel uniform. ing her third game in a row, UNC’s “Little upset that we lost to drives were often stopped at the point Duke,” Kea said with a dry smile. of attack, and open shots didn’t fall. “In Cameron.” “We were trying to get the ball If the answer was lackluster, it was inside,” head coach Sylvia Hatchell fitting for one of the most lackluster said. “I thought we had people open games North Carolina has played and good looks, but we weren’t get- this season. UNC lost to Duke, ting it in there to them.” 62-44, ending the regular season on The person open, more often than a two-game losing streak, having lost not, was Leah Church. Stationed DTH/DUSTIN DUONG to N.C. State last week. in the corners against the zone, UNC guard Paris Kea (22) makes a drive past Duke guard Jayda Adams (32) at Cameron Indoor Stadium on Sunday. For a team that’s had the high of Church took a career-high 11 3-point defeating Notre Dame, the No. 1 squad attempts, only making four. outscored 36-8 by the Blue Devils. Carolina after Church became Frustrated would be the best in the country, the game Sunday was “When they play zone, you get Bailey, UNC’s dominant post player, entangled going for a rebound word to describe UNC at the end definitely a low. Both teams came out more shots as a 3-point shooter,” was neutralized the entire game by against Jade Williams. Bailey insert- of the game. Kea and Hatchell, the of the gate shooting poorly; the score Church said. constant double teams. ed herself between the two players, two rocks of the program, certainly was only 7-6 in favor of UNC halfway Church wasn’t the only player The sophomore center didn’t make and needed to be held back by play- seemed to be. Frustration will have through the first quarter. missing what should have been easy a layup the entire game, and none of ers and teammates while attempt- to lead to improvement, though, to Duke took the lead at the 3:36 mark shots. No player for North Carolina North Carolina’s guards could get her ing to run toward Williams, before do anything in the postseason. in the first quarter, and never gave it shot 50 percent or better for the the ball in position, scoring just eight being ejected from the game. “I guess we’ll just have to make back as North Carolina continued to game, with Kea going 6-18 and cen- points the whole game. It was the first “There was no hitting or any - some noise in the tournament,” Kea miss shot after shot.The Tar Heels only ter Janelle Bailey going 4-9. game Bailey failed to score in double thing like that, nothing I would said with another dry smile about made 17 out of their 61 shot attempts The most telling stat for the Tar digits since Jan. 20 at Miami and just deem like a fight...There was prob- the end of the game. “Which is what in the game, only shooting better than Heels’ offensive struggles was their the third time all season. ably talk and words and things like we planned to do anyways.” 23.5 percent in one quarter. points in the paint, where they were Frustration boiled over for North that,” Hatchell said. [email protected] Denver defeats UNC men’s lacrosse during inaugural game in its new stadium By Tommy Fradenburg the ground ball battle, scooping up two in the following 19 minutes. After Staff Writer four more than the Pioneers, and surrendering 11 goals and saving only put more shots on frame. five shots, Breschi decided to make It was desperation time for UNC. But whether it was a turnover the switch to senior Alex Bassil with Down two points with 30 seconds here, or a silly penalty there, North just under 11 minutes to go. remaining, UNC needed a goal, and Carolina couldn’t stay out of its own “We had to find a spark some - fast. Junior midfielder Tanner Cook way long enough to pull off the upset. where,” Breschi said. “They were get- dodged to the cage and seemed to “We were in that game the whole ting opportunities from the outside sneak a shot past Denver’s red-hot time, I think we killed ourselves at the and putting them in, and we were goalie Alex Ready to bring the Tar end,” midfielder William Perry said. looking for something to spark us Heels within one. Amidst the cele- North Carolina had a two-goal and our transition game.” brations, however, a whistle blew, lead heading into the halftime inter- In his nearly 11 minutes of game and an official’s arms waved. mission. But a tale of two netminders time, Bassil played well. He made Cook stepped in the crease. No goal. told the story in the second half, as two saves, and his only goal allowed The would-be goal was a micro- Ready stood on his head, and UNC’s came off an intercepted pass as he cosm of the whole game for the No. goalie Jack Pezzulla struggled. was trying to clear the ball. 20 North Carolina men’s lacrosse First-year Nicky Solomon scored Despite the second straight loss for team that fell to No. 8 Denver, 12-10, twice on Ready, but said Ready the Tar Heels, there were encouraging at the new UNC Lacrosse & Soccer played a style he hadn’t faced before. signs for the team’s future. As men- Stadium Saturday morning. The Tar “I’ve never seen a goalie come out tioned, Tucci controlled the faceoffs, DTH/NASH CONSING Heels gave themselves a chance, but that far, and it really shocked us a and Solomon flashed his talent with Midfielder William Perry (3) celebrates scoring a goal with Justin Anderson missed it due to a costly error. little,” Solomon said. a highlight reel worthy finish, dunk- (21) and Andy Matthews (12) during UNC’s 12-10 home loss against Denver. “We’re winning the small victo- Ready finished the game with ing it past Ready after toying with his ries, but we’re not making the plays more saves than goals allowed, an defender from behind the goal. “There’s a really good family ing one for the Tar Heels. It was an when we need them,” head coach Joe impressive feat against any team, The strong play from the youth bal- atmosphere on the field and in the opportunity to secure a big-time vic- Breschi said. let alone on the road facing a top-20 anced well with that of veteran lead- locker room, and we all love each tory and christen the new stadium in The Tar Heels did win some of opponent in its brand new stadium. ers like Perry (four goals) and captain other,” Solomon said. a positive way. the statistical battles. First-year Pezzulla did not have the same Justin Anderson (two goals and an The balance of youth and veter- But for now, the little victories Zachary Tucci dominated the success. After making three saves assist). Solomon said the leadership ans showed up in the box score as will have to do. face-off X, winning 15 of his 22 on seven shots on goal in the first 30 the older players provide helps young- five different players scored. [email protected] attempts. North Carolina also won minutes, he would go on to make just er players like him feel comfortable. All told, the result was a frustrat-