SOURCE: CHAPELHILLOPENDATA.ORG DTH/JEFFREY SHUTTER Why businesses keep closing on Franklin Young families and students building for its operations. She said hot commodity in downtown Chapel surged in recent years, most notably Eleven downtown Chapel filled every chair in the Purple Bowl she knew that before Purple Bowl Hill: parking. with the opening of Carolina Square Hill businesses have closed at lunchtime on Thursday. Despite even opened its doors. “We knew we needed parking to in 2017. the late summer heat and little But when selecting the business’ survive on Franklin Street,” Paula But the fact remains: people still since July of last year. protection from the sun, customers location two years ago, she and her Gilland said. “We’ve seen all the need a place to park. trickled to the outdoor seating. son, owner Taylor Gilland, chose a other places come and go.” By Marin Wolf Manager Paula Gilland knows the smaller, more expensive space to The Town of Chapel Hill’s focus Senior Writer acai bowl shop could use a bigger take advantage of an increasingly on downtown development has SEE BUSINESSES, PAGE 4 NC Supreme Court hears DTH public records lawsuit against UNC TIMELINE OF THE DTH MEDIA CORP. V. FOLT CASE AND APPEALS

DTH SUBMITS REQUEST UNC DENIES, DTH SUES JUDGE IN FAVOR OF UNC REVERSAL IN APPEAL SUPREME COURT On Sept. 30, 2016, The Daily Tar Vice chancellor for Communiations The lawsuit was heard in Wake County The DTH’s representation filed for an The University filed petitions Heel submitted a request under the and Public Affairs Joel Curran sent a Superior Court in April 2017. The DTH appeal to the May 2017 ruling, with with the North Carolina Supreme Freedom of Information Act asking letter to the DTH on Oct. 28, 2016 filed on behalf of itself, the Capital oral arguments being heard by the Court in October 2018, pointing for “copies of all public records made denying the records request, citing Broadcasting Company, the Charlotte North Carolina Court of Appeals in to a worry that the release of or received by UNC-Chapel Hill in the Family Educational Rights and Observer Publishing Company and March 2018. information would discourage connection with a person having Privacy Act as “requiring the University the Durham Herald Company. victims of sexual assault from

been found responsible for rape, to protect the educational records of coming forward. In May, the trial court denied The sexual assault or any related or students and consider the well-being In April, the court unanimously Daily Tar Heel’s request, with the The Court agreed to hear the case lesser included sexual misconduct of the campus community.” ruled in favor of , judge concluding that the Public as arguments zeroed in on the by the Honor Court, the Committee ordering that UNC must release the Records Act does not compel conflicts between FERPA and public on Student Conduct, or the Equal records because “FERPA does not UNC to release the records, and Opportunity and Compliance Office,” The Daily Tar Heel filed a lawsuit prohibit the disclosure of the limited records law. that FERPA grants the University setting Oct. 28 as the deadline to against the University under the information requested by Palintiffs, discretion to determine whether to receive the records. Public Records act in November except for the dates of offenses.” release the names of sexual assault. 2016 following the denial. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments for the appeal on Tuesday. The lawsuit over the release the Court of Appeals erred in holding anonymity of their victims. She saying that there is no supporting chief of the DTH when the request that the University was required to referenced affidavits filed that evidence for bad faith on UNC’s part. was filed. Wester has since graduated of sexual assault perpetrator disclose this information for three provided reasoning for the University The DTH filed the lawsuit in from the University, but came to names was filed in 2016. reasons: the North Carolina Public not to include this information in November 2016, along with WRAL, Tuesday’s arguments to follow the Records Act has an exception for sexual assault cases. The Charlotte Observer and the course of the conflict. By Maeve Sheehey when the Family Educational Rights “With respect to the victims, the Durham Herald-Sun, after the Wester and her coworkers at the University Editor and Privacy Act applies; there is affidavits testified that there would University failed to meet a one- DTH initially requested to see how conflict between FERPA and the be a chilling effect if the names were month deadline for the public the new UNC sexual assault policy, Over a year after the North Public Records Act in this case; and put out to the press,” Brennan said. records request. The North Carolina which was instituted a few years Carolina Court of Appeals said the Public Records Act poses an Stevens, on the other hand, Superior Court ruled in May 2017 after a Title IX complaint, was UNC must release the names of obstacle to federal objectives. argued this should not be a concern that the disclosure of the request was working. She said the request is people found responsible for rape, Brennan said that when FERPA, because the DTH is not requesting at UNC’s discretion. still as relevant now as it was three sexual assault or any related acts a federal law, comes into conflict the names of sexual assault victims. The DTH appealed the decision years ago. of sexual misconduct through with state records laws, the records He said the University’s brief only in September 2017, and the “They’ve been using the the University’s Honor Court, law should yield, allowing the referred to perpetrators once and North Carolina Court of Appeals argument of, ‘It reveals details of Committee on Student Conduct or University to have discretion when questioned why the University was unanimously ruled in April 2018 the victims,’ all along, and I think Equal Opportunity and Compliance it comes to disclosing the names protecting these people’s privacy. that the University must release the it’s just important to know that the Office to complete a Freedom of of perpetrators. Hugh Stevens, an “What’s the privacy interest in names of people found responsible request is only about perpetrators Information Act request made by attorney representing the coalition, keeping secret the names of people for rape, sexual assault or any and how they’re being punished,” The Daily Tar Heel, lawyers argued argued that FERPA does not apply who have committed heinous sexual related acts of sexual misconduct Wester said. “We’re not requesting the case before the North Carolina in this situation. offenses on campus?” Stevens said. through the University’s Honor the details of what led to the Supreme Court. Brennan’s arguments also “Why is the University protecting Court, Committee on Student punishment or anything like that.” Stephanie Brennan, special referenced concerns that releasing sexual predators at all?” Conduct or Equal Opportunity and deputy attorney general for the North the names of sexual assault Brennan rejected what she called Compliance Office. @MaeveSheehey Carolina Department of Justice, said perpetrators would jeopardize the “attacks” on the University’s motives, Jane Wester was the editor-in- [email protected]

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This is just like C-SPAN, except I’m not bored. ELLE WOODS 2 Wednesday, August 28, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel The Daily Tar Heel Established 1893 OWASA releases Wastewater Report Card 125 years of editorial freedom MADDY ARROWOOD By Cailey Howard Monica Dodson, wastewater important is notifying the public about cleaning and inspection. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Staff Writer treatment and biosolids recycling what should and shouldn’t be flushed. In order to avoid water crises [email protected] manager, said OWASA completely Flushing items such as grease, like OWASA has had in the past MARCO QUIROZ-GUTIERREZ Orange Water and Sewer revamped their Wastewater Report dental floss or medication can few years, Rogers explained that MANAGING EDITOR Authority wants residents to think Card this year. cause thousands of dollars’ worth of communication amongst employees [email protected] about what happens to the water The report card explains how damage and can also raise the chance at the facility is vital. He said OWASA EMILY SIEGMUND they use after they flush. OWASA maintains and tries of chemicals in the water. While has procedures for handling water ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR The OWASA releases an annual to improve its systems. It gives he sees this specific information and wastewater treatment, so it is [email protected] Wastewater Report Card, which is information about what can and as most valuable, Rogers said the important that when a problem an informative document that details cannot be flushed as well. improvements and changes made arises, employees are quick to act and MYAH WARD water treatment, recycling, wastewater “Wastewater is one of those things to the Wastewater Report Card communicate that there is an issue. DIRECTOR OF ENTERPRISE uses and other important statistics. that you kind of flush it, and it kind of summarizes OWASA’s roles and “We kind of run a tight ship on what [email protected] This year’s report explained some becomes invisible, but there’s a whole goals in the community. is put into our system,” Rogers said. MAEVE SHEEHEY of the ways OWASA is working to team of people that’s ensuring that it “To me, this is a real good overview “When our guys are out cleaning the UNIVERSITY EDITOR improve its service for the community. makes it to our treatment facilities of our wastewater system and things sewer system or inspecting the sewer [email protected] OWASA is the public service successfully, and we treat it to a level that we do,” Rogers said. “It doesn’t system, if they smell funny odors that ANNA POGARCIC agency responsible for delivering in which we can return it back to the have everything that we do in there, are not leaning toward wastewater, but CITY, STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR water, wastewater and reclaimed environment,” Dodson said. but it really hits the high notes of the maybe leaning toward chemicals, we [email protected] water services to the Chapel Hill- Nicholas Rogers, assistant things that can really cause issues.” can grab a sample of that wastewater, JESSICA HARDISON Carrboro area. The organization distribution and collection system The data presented in the document take it to the plant and have it checked ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR recently released a document on Aug. manager at OWASA, said while shows how OWASA met and in some prior to it coming to the plant.” [email protected] 21 outlining different parts of how they the report shares a lot of valuable cases exceeded its Environmental handle, treat and recycle wastewater. information, he thinks the most Protection Agency requirements for [email protected] RYAN WILCOX SPORTS EDITOR [email protected] AUDREY BURKE Law school unveils Julius Chambers portrait JEFFREY SHUTTER DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITORS [email protected] By Mary Mac Porter Andrew Chin, a law professor, said. who had special needs and was being the first editor of a law review at a BRANDON STANDLEY Staff Writer The ceremony had a variety of locked in the closet at school. predominantly white university in PHOTO EDITOR speakers including multiple law “Julius Chambers deserves to be the South — he still faced inequality. [email protected] Julius Chambers was known during professors, the artist and Chambers’ remembered, and would want to Despite being the editor-in-chief his life as a distinguished litigator and brother, Kenneth Chambers. be remembered, for always being of the school’s law review, Chambers MOLLY WEISNER tireless champion of civil rights at The speakers took turns praising available to the thousands of poor could not attend the law review’s COPY CHIEF & SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER state and local levels. Now, his portrait Chambers’ legacy and emphasizing people of color, who for centuries had annual soirée, Shaw said. The event [email protected] hangs prominently in the school where the impact he made on the law school. not had anybody to represent them was held at a country club that did not he earned his law degree. “Julius Chambers’ spirit dwells in but who knew that they could call first admit or allow Black people to attend. Mail and Office: 109 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 A portrait of Julius Chambers was our halls, a shining source of pride in the lawyer, Chambers,” said Richard William Paul Thomas, the portrait’s Maddy Arrowood, editor-in-chief, 962-4086 unveiled in the Rotunda of the UNC the difference one person’s dedication Rosen, a professor of law emeritus. artist, discussed the parallels he found Advertising & Business, 962-1163 School of Law on Tuesday. Chambers to the law can make in the lives of Theodore Shaw, the current between himself and Chambers News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 was a notable alumnus of the school countless others,” Martin Brinkley, director of the Center of Civil Rights, throughout his creation of the project. One copy per person; additional copies may be purchased and served as the first director of the dean of the UNC School of Law said. emphasized how Chambers continued Thomas’ work includes intimate at The Daily Tar Heel for $.25 each. law school’s Center for Civil Rights.. John Charles Boger, a professor to give back to UNC despite the portraits of Black subjects. He said that Please report suspicious activity at our The portrait was commissioned by of law emeritus, told the story of discrimination and mistreatment he his art, like Chambers’ legal work, seeks distribution racks by emailing [email protected] the law school’s committee of diversity Chambers inviting a woman to a faced while attending law school there. to represent the marginalized and © 2012 DTH Media Corp. and inclusion to honor Chambers’ professional lunch because she had Shaw reminded the audience that advocate for the underrepresented. All rights reserved legacy and his profound impact been standing in his office, seeking despite Chambers’ success — among on North Carolina and the nation, his assistance on behalf of her son, other accomplishments, becoming [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel Opinion Wednesay, August 28, 2019 3 FEATURED ONLINE Established 1893, 126 years of editorial freedom READER COMMENT EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS “These elitist snobs are MADDY ARROWOOD EDITOR, [email protected] JACK O’GRADY PAIGE MASTEN ABHISHEK SHANKAR long overdue for their DEVON JOHNSON OPINION EDITOR, [email protected] ABBAS HASAN SETH NEWKIRK SAVANNAH FAIRCLOTH ELISA KADACKAL ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR comeuppance.” Marlowe.38, in response to the letter to the Rachel Joyner editor ‘UNC administration excludes faculty, is a senior Peace, students to push conservative programming’ War and Defense We’re afraid and History KVETCHING BOARD double-major EDITORIAL kvetch: v.1 (Yiddish) to complain from Tallahasee, Students are preoccupied don’t remember Columbine, a lot of us pocket. We’re here to learn, to grow Florida by the threat of gun remember Virginia Tech, Newtown, and to be the leaders of our generation. Not a kvetch but we have a Parkland, Santa Fe, and the most close We all hope that we will never see account now if you’d like to take a violence on campus. to home, UNC Charlotte in May. the day that anyone on this campus break from note-taking and complain 5 things I As we are walking between classes, The policy responses have already is a victim of senseless violence; some instead! hopping between bars and attending placed a heavy burden on K-12 of us will pray on it, others will write religious services on our campus, students and instructors across the letters to representatives and some That Twitter account is at the bottom learned from students are concerned with more country. Schools are implementing of us will simply keep hoping. But as of these kvetches than just trying not to trip on a brick, strategies anywhere from encouraging well-informed college students, most dancing with our friends and listening teachers to confront assailants to of us know that 290 people have been Yeah, we’re going to make you read the USWNT to the sermon. having students bring canned foods killed and 1121 wounded in 271 mass all of them Many of us are now conditioned to school so that they can hurl them shootings in 2019 alone. at a shooter. Just this past May we had a group to sit where we can see the doors, Okay, here we go On the heels of Carolina’s trouncing think up hypothetical escape routes UNC’s “Run, Hide, Fight / Defend” of armed, Confederate demonstrators of Duke on Sunday, it’s valid to wonder policy reflects the mentality that we walk onto our campus (a felony), shake from the club or train our ears to Anyone else notice that Gary the pit about the legacy of the World Cup this should just accept, as students and hands with law enforcement and leave discern between a truck back-firing preacher has lost some of his spunk? summer. For one, five players of the or a gunshot. faculty, that we are at risk for an act without penalty. Furthermore, UNC championship team are Tar Heels, Though it may only be a quick of mass violence and always “have an students have received death threats I spilled water on my laptop during and recently-retired Heather O’Reilly thought, or an outlandish-seeming escape route in mind.” from those very same people who have FWOC and it wasn’t CCI. RIP. makes a cool six recent Carolina hypothetical that we soon dismiss, We have seen plenty of bloodshed brought weapons onto our campus. superstars on the U.S. side and the potential for gun violence on our with little justice to speak of for the One man threatened that he was Greek rush is happening. That’s it. another two for other teams. While campus has evolved into a possibility deaths of those who were simply “ready to kill” for what he believes. In That’s my kvetch. working with Reuters this summer, that preoccupies our pursuit of an in the wrong place, at the wrong response, we feel inclined to pose the I covered the entirety of the World education at Carolina. time, on the wrong end of a barrel. question — what are we willing to do Cup, following the U.S. squad across We don’t say this to inspire fear Every time this happens, and there to ensure the safety of our community? Hot take: I don’t really think Taylor France interviewing the players, the among students or be alarmist, is nothing done, we become more We know that the necessary policy Swift’s new album is all that great coach and FIFA officials. Here are five but to make a point to the adults complicit and more afraid. action is largely out of the hands things I learned: and representatives who are Frankly, it’s terrifying. No student of anyone on this campus. But we If I hear “Old Town Road” one more 1. Turns out women’s soccer is — responsible for our lives as young should have to worry about whether must ask ourselves what we can do, time I’m going to take the horses from hot take alert — soccer! adults — we’re afraid. they can run in the shoes that they wear as members of a premier academic the back and ride them far, far away Talking to people about my At this point in time, many of us to class or keep their head on a swivel institution, to put pressure on the from this campus assignment amounted to my have seen headlines of mass gun at sporting events. No professor should necessary stakeholders and make this conversational partner assuming I violence on school campuses since have to be on their toes while lecturing, campus safer for the Tar Heels who My roommate’s hair is all over our asked them if women’s soccer was our K-12 years. Though most of us with a plan of action in their back will come after us. shower and I don’t know how to valid or not, or entertaining or not, politely tell her to clean it up or worth watching. What it felt like: me: “Did you watch the game last COLUMN If I have my headphones in I am night?” Other human: “No, but are DEFINITELY not interested in women really supposed to kick balls signing your petition around?” Me: “Uhhh…well the game Cash (bail) rules everything was awesome…” Anyone else really irked by how 2. Turns out it is possible: Women literally all of the projectors on don’t flop! around me campus do that random blue screen Imagine a utopia where the Claude Wilson but often these circumstances are ensuring that judges are made thing every day? beautiful game flows by, uninterrupted is a third-year ignored or not even brought up. aware of the defendant’s financial by players spiraling across the pitch This is why over 60 percent of circumstances at their first Choose your fighter; overly- in complex, rolls, clutching body columnist for the opinion desk the people in U.S. jails have not appearance, and they take these enthusiastic Morehead scholar vs the parts at random. Hard to imagine? even had their trial yet. Bail bonds circumstances into consideration Robertson who was just ~abroad~ at Welcome to women’s soccer! I hadn’t There are about 2.3 million impose serious financial burdens on when setting bonds, or using Duke for a semester watched a ton of the sport before my people incarcerated in the United working class people, as almost half “unsecured bonds,” which require assignment, but each game I went to, States today, more than any other of the population struggles to raise payment only after the first time a Juul-ing is so 2018 I was just astounded by the lack of country in total, or per capita. $400 in emergency situations. defendant fails to appear in court. flopping. There’s research to suggest There are multiple factors that All across the country, we’re We could even end cash bail Are we still supplying our dining halls that dramatic behavior to elicit calls have led to this mass incarceration, spending $14 billion every year altogether, by using supervised with that private-prison supplier? is directly linked to male star-power, but a significant one is the way to imprison people before they’ve release programs similar to parole, so it will be interesting to see if this that the criminal justice system is been convicted of any charges, instead of detention without trial, I’m tired. awesome mainstay of women’s ball stacked against the poor: a striking and the vast majority of them have and by providing programs to treat changes or not in the coming decade. example is the legal institution of been charged for trivial non-violent substance use disorders and mental 3. The U.S. team is what role cash bail bonds. A cash bail bond offenses. About 75 percent of all illnesses as medical issues rather Submit your kvetches to our new models are made of, but that’s not requires defendants to provide an criminal cases are for misdemeanors than punitive cases. Twitter account @DTHOpinion necessarily great… immediate payment to the court, that would be punishable by fines At times, it is appropriate to using #kvetch! Turns out when you force athletes to be returned when the court’s or by less than a year in jail if the hold someone in detention prior to to be advocates for very reasonable requirements are met. defendants are proven guilty. their trial, such as with defendants We’re Hiring! things in order to play, get paid, etc., If the defendant is unable to meet What’s especially frustrating about charged with serious, violent If you or someone you know is they do it! Tobin Heath just wants to this payment, they must either pay this system of mass incarceration is felonies, but this should be the intersted in writing for the Daily play. She didn’t want to talk all the a fee to a commercial bondsman that a number of reforms and policies exception not the rule. If we want Tar Heel opinion desk, we’re hiring! other stuff — that’s not why she’s a to post bail for them, or they are can be readily, almost immediately, our criminal justice system to live Maybe you just like kvetching, want footballer. But she doesn’t really have imprisoned without trial. Judges implemented to reduce unnecessary up to the ideal of ‘justice,’ then we to write a column or have some hot that luxury, because being a female usually have the discretion to modify and unjust detention. must stop imprisoning people for takes you’d like published. Email footballer is tantamount to being an the bonds based on the financial We could reduce the number their poverty and abolish the cash [email protected] with advocate for gender equality. Let’s just circumstances of the defendant, of pre-trial incarcerations by bail system. say that’s not something we expect subject “Application” to learn more! from any other athlete, or really anyone in a position of high social status. SPEAK OUT 4. Title IX changed the game. WRITING GUIDELINES QuickHits • Please type. Handwritten letters will not In soccer, quantity begets quality. When I was crunching numbers on be accepted. No Time For Netflix Climate Change Labor Day Weekend • Sign and date. No more than two peo- things like margins of victories for the Syllabus week is Okay, not going to lie, Praise be! We’ve ple should sign letters. sport and scratching my head over officially over. Like, that random couple only been in class • Students: Include your year, major and why the Stars and Stripes were just actually over. This days of 70 degree for a week and a phone number. SO dominant, Title IX’s allure became means no more time weather served with a half and we already • Faculty/staff: Include your department clear. It’s normal to bring your five- for binge-watching side of no pit stains was glorious. have a well-deserved long and phone number. year-old (female) kid to soccer in the our favorite shows. Saying Walking outside without weekend. This break could not • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, States, and that’s not the case in, for goodbye to Brooklyn 99 and The condensating was huge. But, like, come soon enough. Y’all have accuracy and vulgarity. Limit letters to a pertinent example, Thailand. And Handmaid’s Tale is a real bummer. we’ve only got one planet, y’all. plans to celebrate? 250 words. Title IX helped us get there, reframing SUBMISSION existing structures for what girls can Getting Skimped in BOL Greenlaw 101 Women’s Soccer • Drop off or mail to our office at 109 or cannot do. If you’re eating in If you’re into having If the column E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 5. Crystal Dunn is the most the bottom of Lenoir, 28 screens to look at over yonder wasn’t Email: [email protected] versatile soccer player of all time and you’re making the and spinny-boi enough to convince EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and deserves a street named after her and conscious choice to chairs during your you, we’re BIG fans letters do not necessarily represent the opin- she’s kind and incredible and so great sacrifice quantity lecture, this is the room for you. of the women’s soccer team. We ions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials for quality. That doesn’t mean we Otherwise, this ‘modern learning stan and you should too. They’ve reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel and if you’re reading this Crystal ily editorial board, which comprises 15 board and I miss you!!! want to leave hungry. Fill up my space’ will drive you, like many of got more natty championships than compostable to-go box, please. us, absolutely nuts. Greenlaw 101 has screens. Literally. members, the opinion assistant editor and editor and the editor-in-chief. 4 Wednesday, August 28, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel Q&A with CPA on Misty Copeland Carolina Performing Arts will be their practice. She also rose to an JA: I think that same perspective of hosting Misty Copeland, American incredibly high level of dance really her being the first ever Black woman Ballet Theatre’s first Black female quickly. In just two years, she began as one of American Ballet Theatre’s principal dancer, to kick off CPA’s to garner attention nationally, and principal dancers is a part of it, 15th anniversary season at Memorial then she studied at the San Francisco and she’s also in the midst of her Hall on Sept. 6 at 8 p.m. Ballet School and the School of performance season right now. So it’s Arts & Culture editor Jessica American Ballet for her intensive definitely an honor that she’s taking a Hardison spoke with Jess Abel, program, and she did that on a full break from actually dancing to come Carolina Performing Arts marketing ride. Through all that success, she speak with us. While she’s here, she’ll and communications coordinator, was also battling people who told be focusing on her career, diversity, about Copeland’s upcoming talk and her that she was too muscular or ballet and her hopes for the future of how Copeland will bring a different that she lacked the right look or the dance, so we’ll get a good perspective perspective to campus. right form. Now, in her professional on that. career, her strength, dramatic style The Daily Tar Heel: Why did members of and energy are what a lot of dance DTH: How does Copeland fit into the the Carolina Performing Arts team critics often point to as her strongest theme of the Carolina Performing decide to bring Copeland to UNC? qualities. In the end, the same things Arts 15th anniversary season? she was criticized for in her earlier Jess Abel: One of the major goals of CPA’s days are her greatest strengths now JA: One of my favorite aspects of 15th anniversary season is to celebrate as a performer. this season is that a vast majority of PHOTO COURTESY OF UNDER ARMOUR the creative leadership of women in all performances are either produced, Misty Copeland, American Ballet Theatre’s first Black female principal forms, and Misty Copeland definitely DTH: What do Copeland’s story and created or directed by women — dancer, will be speaking at an event hosted at Memorial Hall on Sept. 6. embodies that creative leadership perspective bring to campus? or the performances themselves and so much more. She’s a world- are women-led — so most of the wrapped up into our season opener. that she is, but for every artist class dancer, she’s a barrier-breaking JA: She is the first Black woman to be performers on stage will be women. who’s tasked with breaking the artist and a determined and inspiring promoted to principal dancer at the Misty definitely encompasses all DIVE: How do members of CPA think barriers in their field that Misty person. It’s an honor to have her kick American Ballet Theatre, and they’ve of this because she’s an artist who her story will impact the UNC has already broken. It’s definitely off our season. been around for over 75 years. She has pushed boundaries since the community? an awesome opportunity to hear can offer perspectives into her career beginning of her career, and she’s from an artist who’s at the top of DTH: What about Copeland stands out and the discipline of dance and always had to self-advocate when JA: We hope everyone who is her game, and we just hope that as a performer? diversity and classical ballet that I someone doubted her. She’s a able to attend Misty’s talk will everyone in the UNC community don’t think any other dancer can. leader at American Ballet Theatre have a greater appreciation not and surrounding communities take JA: She didn’t begin dancing until and in her dance community and just for how much energy, effort advantage of her being here. she was 13, which is a lot later than DIVE: What will attendees gain from beyond that, so she’s everything and strength Misty herself has most professional dancers begin conversation with Copeland? we’re hoping to honor this season committed to becoming the artist [email protected] First-year places third at Pokemon championship By Aaron Sugarman the game around the kitchen table “They were the reason why and a fellow competitive Pokémon insane,” Barone said. Arts & Culture Assistant Editor as a family. TCG player, said one important According to Chip Richey, another “I still have friends myself that I I got into it, I wanted to be quality of a successful Pokémon TCG competitive Pokémon TCG player Competitive Pokémon Trading met when I was five or six that are like them, I wanted to do player is intellect. and friend of Hill, dedication is one Card Game player and first-year still playing, and I get to see them “You have to be able to predict, of the most important qualities in Blaine Hill got third in the Pokémon around the world and at Pokémon better than them.” you have to be adaptable and pick creating a Pokémon master. World Championship last weekend. events still,” Hill said. Blaine Hill up a game plan on the fly,” Barone “He practiced more for Worlds Hill was the American who made it To qualify for the Pokémon World Won third place at Pokemon Worlds said. “You have to be a quick than I think I ever saw him practice the furthest in the championship. He Championship, a player needs to thinker, you have to be confident for any other tournament, so it was said it was the culmination of over a win a certain amount of points from you have to be decisive — it’s a lot really cool to see that pay off for him decade of training. good performances at local, regional don’t know what your opponent of intellectual traits that I think in such a big way,” Richey said. Hill’s older siblings introduced or international events. Players could play, there’s a lot of Pokemon you need to be good, and I think Barone said unlike some other him to the game and inspired him compete for thousands of dollars cards, and the chess part is that that’s why Blaine was able to do top Pokémon players, Hill has never to start playing Pokémon. Curran in prizes and the title of Pokémon once they play those cards, you have what he did.” cheated and that Pokémon TCG is Hill, one of Hill’s older brothers, World Champion. to figure out how to get your cards ‘Tilting’ is a term in certain lucky to have him as a good role won his division in the 2005 Hill said the Pokémon Trading to defeat the other ones,” Hill said. competitive games like Pokémon model for kids that love the game. Pokémon Trading Card Game Card Game, or Pokémon TCG, There are currently 809 Pokémon, TCG where an unlucky loss results “UNC is lucky to have him down World Championship. is a combination of poker and but Hill’s favorite is one of the in frustration and an emotional there, he’s very smart, very personable, “They were the reason why I got chess. The Pokémon World original 151 Pokémon — Mew. breakdown. Barone said he has very confident — we’re all super proud into it, I wanted to be like them, I Championships also has categories “For me, Pokémon has always never seen Hill ‘tilt.’ of him and he’s just a good kid to have wanted to do better than them,” Hill for the Pokémon Video Game, the been just about having fun, seeing “You love those underdog stories, around,” Barone said. said. “It was the competitive spirit.” popular mobile game Pokémon my friends, hanging out and and he was the one main one, he’s Hill said he began playing Go and a Pokémon fighting game having a good time,” Hill said. “The the American that got the farthest [email protected] competitive Pokémon when he was called Pokkén. competition is always a side part.” — there’s one American in the 5 years old, learning the basics of “The poker element is where you Carl Barone, one of Hill’s friends top four and it’s Blaine Hill, that’s

Street businesses also compete “We knew we were going downtown parking. come on in.” BUSINESSES with other Chapel Hill commercial “There’s such a negative feeling Still, business owners are FROM PAGE 1 hubs like University Place and to be fighting an uphill about parking in downtown that expressing their concerns with Meadowmont Village. battle with this whole many people that I meet, like the town and the Downtown “For the number of businesses families, will say ‘Oh I would come Partnership. Franklin Street at a glance that are here and the amount of parking thing.” down to the store, but we don’t “We knew we were going to be wealth that is in that trade area, Paula Gilland like to go there because there’s fighting an uphill battle with this Eleven downtown businesses have you would expect businesses on Manager of Purple Bowl no parking on Franklin Street,’” whole parking thing,” Gilland said. closed since July last year. Franklin Street to do very well,” Gilland, the Purple Bowl manager, “I go to so many meetings with the Hops Burger Bar, MidiCi and Gladdek said. The Town revamped its parking said. “So they haven’t even given us Downtown Partnership and I’m Tama Tea each closed around one Casey Fox co-owns four Mellow program, Park on the Hill, in a chance.” constantly trying to brainstorm how year after opening. Several other Mushroom locations: Raleigh, the summer of 2018 with the Business owners aren’t just to overcome that misperception restaurants and stores that closed, Durham, Wake Forest and Chapel introduction of new pay stations, as concerned about parking for about parking downtown.” however, had been on Franklin Hill. He said the Franklin Street well as an app that allows customers potential customers. Their Street for much longer. location brings in only a fraction of to pay for parking online. It also employees need to put their cars Looking forward Noodles & Co. shut down in the revenue of his other restaurants. replaced parking lot attendants somewhere, too. August 2018 after a decade of Many business owners said with downtown ambassadors. Two Yogurt Pump manager Emily Despite any concerns downtown operation, and BSki’s closed after they think the difficulty of parking lots — the Rosemary/Columbia Lot Jefferson said she makes a businesses may have about the 13 years. Asia Cafe, the oldest downtown is making customers and the Wallace Deck — switched point to talk about parking future, downtown shops and restaurant to close in the past fiscal choose to shop and dine in more from parking booths to meters. during interviews with potential restaurants are excited about the year, was open for 19 years before convenient locations. The Town updated what McGurk employees. YoPo shares alleyway coming months. closing last January. “It’s very frustrating watching called a “woefully outdated” parking with other businesses, Gilland and Jefferson said they Two boutiques, Fedora Boutique people go elsewhere,” Fox said. parking system while enhancing making it difficult to guarantee a think UNC’s football season and and Bevello Clothing, also closed. efforts to inform the public of its space for employees. the return of head coach Mack Six of the nine closed restaurant Parking downtown parking program. It also updated But not all business owners think Brown will bring alumni and other locations have been leased to new its website with more information parking is to blame for the difficulties visitors to Franklin Street. Gilland occupants. Durham-based Dame’s With three parking decks, about parking options and the of operating downtown. is also feeling positive about the Chicken and Waffles plans on 12 downtown lots and street duties and priorities of its Parking “Parking is an issue,” said Don return of women’s sporting events opening in BSki’s previous location. parking, the Town manages 1,442 Services Division. Pinney, owner of Sutton’s Drug to campus following construction Blue Spoon Microcreamery, Peño public parking spaces downtown, Efforts to raise awareness of Store. “But decline of your business that closed several UNC fields. Mediterranean Grill and Curry according to Meg McGurk, the the system overhaul included the is not the parking situation. It does Gladdek said that he thinks Point Express have already taken community safety planner for the implementation of the Lots to Love cause inconvenience.” businesses hold on to Chapel the place of other closed businesses Town of Chapel Hill. campaign, with a monthly photo Pinney said parking hasn’t Hill because they love the town, and are open. But Chapel Hill is still struggling contest encouraging downtown changed during his 41 years on regardless of business interest. Downtown Partnership Executive with public disapproval of its parking customers to post a Franklin Street. “We’ve got some really fantastic Director Matt Gladdek said Franklin downtown parking, Gladdek said. picture on social media, somehow “I lost a lot of customers to business owners here that are here Street businesses face several Nearly 50 percent of participants in incorporating both parking and parking that are older and don’t and working and fighting because challenges, such as increasingly the town’s 2018 Community Survey kissing. Participants had the want to park three blocks away,” he they care,” he said. competitive businesses in Durham said they were dissatisfied or very chance to win $50 gift cards. said. “If it’s somebody coming in and Raleigh, and improved food dissatisfied with the availability of But even a kissing contest town specifically to come to Sutton’s, @maringwolf options on UNC’s campus. Franklin parking downtown. couldn’t change the reputation of they’re gonna park in the deck and [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Wednesday, August 28, 2019 5 Readmission process simplified to survey By Maydha Devarajan produced by the Mental Health Task Accessibility Resources and Service Senior Writer Force last semester that outlined issues accommodations, despite having identified by UNC students about the worked with Counseling and Beginning this semester, students re-enrollment process. Psychological Services during the re-enrolling at UNC will have to Senior Emma Caponigro, who withdrawal and re-enrollment process. navigate a new and, hopefully, easier served on the Policies and Procedures “I had to start from scratch and give set of readmission policies. Subcommittee of the Mental them my entire situation,” Chance said. The new system, Return to Carolina, Health Task Force, said the group “Which meant, again, getting more is set to launch on Sept. 9. Prior to the collaborated with several mental documentation from my therapist, policy update, students hoping to be health organizations on campus. making more documentation for readmitted to UNC had to submit an Some of the greatest student concerns myself when it could have been much application. Now, students only need included a lack of clarity on timelines easier if departments were speaking to fill out a brief survey. for loan availability, academic with each other.” Depending on the student’s holds and visa considerations for Chance said when she returned to response, administrators from various international students. UNC her second major and minor had departments, including the Office of Caponigro also said the committee been dropped, which made it difficult the University Registrar and the Office looked into best practices at other to get into classes for her degrees. of Scholarships and Student Aid, will universities and discovered that Caponigro said she wants to see how provide guidance on next steps for the things like detailed readmission the University has incorporated the student’s individual case. checklists are especially helpful. task force’s policy recommendations to Vice Provost for Enrollment and Asia Chance, who returned to UNC Return to Carolina, but she’s worried Undergraduate Admissions Steve as a full-time student last semester, the changes could not be implemented Farmer said while Return to Carolina said while the University’s checklist due to funding. is still new, the Office of Undergraduate is useful in outlining what is needed Farmer said that readmissions DTH FILE/HANNAH BURNETTE Admissions plans on examining how to re-enroll, it doesn’t help students practices haven’t typically had a A person walks into the front of Jackson Hall, the home to the to provide support for undergraduates readjust to campus life. She said University-wide coordinated effort, University’s Undergraduate Admissions office in January of 2019. navigating issues such as holds on there needs to be more emphasis on but Return to Carolina will need student finances or records. communication between offices so student feedback to evolve and fit complete their degrees. don’t want to make it really hard for “We want to help people resources are already in place when a student needs. “When students apply to UNC as people who’ve already earned their understand the steps they can take,” student returns to campus. On average, 400 to 500 students first-year, transfer students, when they place at UNC to come back and finish Farmer said. “We don’t want there to Chance, who took a medical re-enroll at UNC per year, Farmer earn admission and enroll, they can what they started.” be any surprises.” withdrawal her junior year, said said. He said the University is come here confident that they earned Farmer highlighted a report she had to fight to be cleared for dedicated to ensuring those students their places here,” Farmer said. “... We [email protected] Deals and discounts bring traffic to small businesses By Crystal Yu and enjoy Franklin Street, Main somewhere for your first time,” Staff Writer Street and Carrboro. Temple said. “Even regulars, people Loovis said shopping locally who have been here before, are Local Chapel Hill and Carrboro gives people purchasing power coming back after their summer businesses found a new way to greet and stimulates the local economy. break. And they’re happy to be back new students during the first week of The chamber referenced a study here and get a little welcome back classes this year. commissioned by American Express to Chapel Hill.” The Chamber For a Greater that said 67 cents of every dollar Temple also said there is a Chapel Hill-Carrboro, the Carrboro spent at a small business remains in sustainable relationship between Business Alliance and Chapel Hill the community. customers, workers, staff and their Downtown Partnership coordinated In the past few months, most products’ sources, like farmers. with local businesses to build a local students were away from campus These things add to the community- deals and discounts campaign from during summer break, so the amount based experiences residents can Aug.17 to 25. of available customers for businesses have, she said. Katie Loovis, vice president for fell. But Loovis recognized the The Pizza Press Chapel Hill, external affairs at The Chamber, energy the back-to-school crowd has another business that participated said the idea of promoting foot brought to them. in the campaign, had a “Buy 1 Pizza, traffic in downtown Chapel Hill and “Obviously, our population in Get 1 Pizza Free with purchase of 2 Carrboro showed up in the Business the town of Chapel Hill skyrockets Beverages” deal. Alliance’s monthly leadership council — students make up a big part of Andreas Handrinos, general DTH FILE/MOLLY SPRECHER meetings. During the discussions, that population,” she said. “So when manager for The Pizza Press and Employees work behind the counter of Open Eye Cafe in Carrboro in February the council decided to narrow its they’re gone for the summer, our K-Panns, Inc., said the business of 2017. Open Eye participated in the discount campaign this month. focus to students. local businesses feel it, but when they hopes to promote itself by “When we were brainstorming return, it’s a wonderful time.” attracting first-time customers and a permanent part of the community. people to shop and dine locally, about what might be some ways For Michelle Temple, retail students to walk to their location “You’re here by yourself,” according to the Chamber’s news to attract shoppers and diners, we manager of Caffé Driade and Open on Franklin Street. Handrinos said. “You have to do that release. The next campaign will be thought, ‘Oh gosh, UNC students,’” Eye Cafe, the deals and discounts Despite instances of local as a community.” the Carrboro Music Festival on Sept. Loovis said. campaign has brought some happy businesses shutting down, The back-to-school local deals 28 and 29. She said the campaign would help air into their space. Handrinos said their goal is to work and discounts campaign is the first to “entice them to come off campus,” “It’s an extra little perk to go with the right neighbors and become of several campaigns to encourage [email protected]

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The problems at hand are not systems and hospitals in competitive plan administrators and between new problems, Matthew Brody, markets around the idea that they our health care providers: our About 50 percent of UNC Problems facing the plan senior vice president of UNC- want to be committed to total cost local physicians, our hospitals and employees go somewhere else system Human Resources, said. and care redemptions, or at least a health care systems. We’re all going for their health care, N.C. State Folwell said the health care plan He said the issues of increasing budget, where they can save money to need to work together to figure Treasurer Dale Folwell said during a serves 720,000 individuals, which out-of-pocket costs, extremely high if they come under the budget, where this out, and we need to get this panel on Monday. is almost as many people as the dependent premiums and artificially they can gain if they do better or figured out in a way that doesn’t The UNC Campus Community workforces of Amazon, J.P. Morgan low individual coverage have been sharing the losses if they don’t,” Aaron end up affecting our employees in Forum held the panel to discuss and Berkshire Hathaway combined. ongoing for several years. McKethan, a senior policy fellow at a very negative way.” the issues surrounding the North “You should be outraged at the Brody wants to ensure that Duke-Margolis Center for Health In the meantime, open enrollment Carolina State Health Plan. fact that you’re involved with a employees do not get caught in the Policy, said. “That’s been going on is going to start on Nov. 2 and will Shayna Hill, chairperson of the plan which is the largest purchaser middle of the state’s attempt to solve and happening nationally with some exist for 17 or 18 days, Folwell said. UNC Employee Forum, spoke to how of something in this state, not just these problems.“I’ve heard from really good results to show.” It will be simpler than it used to be, the poor coverage is impacting UNC health care but pharmaceuticals, and many employees over the last few Dr. Matt Ewend, president of while not compromising the amount faculty and staff. we’re not getting the best possible months, as this effort around the UNC Physicians and the chief quality of choices that employees have in the “One employee shared with me prices,” Folwell said. clear pricing and the state health and value officer for the University of process, Brody said. that for the past several years, she Folwell said the state health plan plan network have come to the floor, North Carolina Health Care System, “There are no guarantees, but I has had to make the decision between is going to run out of money in 2 that employees are very concerned,” said the only way to bend the cost do not see that we’re going to reach health care for her children or health ½ years. He said health care and Brody said. “We’ve had folks being curve of health care is to make the end of next year and somehow care for herself — often choosing pharmaceutical costs are increasing very scared about losing access to everyone healthier, while putting three quarters of the major health not to visit her health care provider by more than 4 percent, while the long-trusted providers, and then all more effort into prevention instead systems in the state of North for yearly checkups, and putting off funding in the budget remains at a of a sudden being out of network.” of trying to fix things once they have Carolina are not going to be in procedures for herself,” Hill said. 4 percent rate. gone wrong. network for 720,000 people,” Brody Another employee is filing He said it is unclear to consumers Potential solutions “I think the key to this is said. “So I am optimistic. I’ve told bankruptcy due to staggering what the money from the budget is partnership between all the folks not to panic.” medical bills, while multiple actually being spent on. Throughout the panel, possible parties,” Brody said. “Between the employees are leaving UNC because “No one wants you to know what solutions arose. employers who have employees [email protected] Arrest warrants issued following Hillsborough KKK rally By David Saff demonstrations,” they said in the Senior Writer statement. According to Hillsborough Mayor The Orange County Sheriff’s Office Tom Stevens, law enforcement had a has warrants out for the arrest of two swift response to the rally. participants of the Ku Klux Klan rally “Law enforcement came out in Hillsborough on Saturday. pretty much immediately. I On Aug. 24, members of the Ku know the Hillsborough Police Klux Klan held a demonstration in Department had extra officers Hillsborough that drew national immediately,” Stevens said. “I know attention and were quickly met with the sheriff’s office also had quite a opposition by the community and number of officers there and were local government officials. pretty much on the scene.” Democratic presidential However, demonstrators like candidate Beto O’Rourke tweeted Lindsay Ayling were disappointed over the weekend following the with the police response. Ayling said rally. O’Rourke criticized the she saw guns on some klansmen as president for emboldening the they were returning to their cars. actions of the klansmen. “I was disappointed in the fact The participants, some wearing that the police were basically white hoods and robes, stood escorting the Klansmen to their cars on the sidewalk in front of the as they were trying to intimidate Orange County Courthouse holding community members,” Ayling confederate and American flags. said. “At that same courthouse, While no one was arrested at the an antiracist activist was recently demonstration, the sheriff’s office arrested because he had forgotten PHOTO COURTESY OF GRAIG MEYER now plans to arrest two participants that he had a pocket knife in his in the klan’s rally for openly pocket, and he accidentally brought Members of the Ku Klux Klan assembled illegally at the Orange County Courthouse on Saturday, Aug. 24 in Hillsborough. carrying firearms, according to a it to court with him.” “We were monitoring from a the investigation with a cool head.” across the street, and stayed there joint statement from the Orange Alicia Stemper, director of distance and did not see anybody N.C. Rep. Graig Meyer, a Democrat until the klan members went home,” County Sheriff’s Office and the public information for the Orange with any weapons,” Stemper said. representing Orange County, said the Meyer said. “They serenaded them Hillsborough Police Department. County Sheriff’s Office, said law “As they were getting in their cars, people in the counterprotest do not away with a choral singing of ‘Hit “Although North Carolina allows enforcement is now taking the next people started telling us they had want their city to be represented by the Road Jack.’” people to openly carry weapons, this steps in finding the weapon-holding weapons, but we hadn’t seen it, and the Ku Klux Klan. right is limited in certain situations, demonstrators after reviewing at that point they were leaving, so it “Locals came downtown or walked @david_saff such as at parades, protests or photographic evidence. made sense at that point to pursue over and set up a counterprotest [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Wednesday, August 28, 2019 7

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© 2015 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. 8 Wednesday, August 28, 2019 Sports The Daily Tar Heel UNC to honor Urso with student section By Chapel Fowler ‘He just had it’ Senior Writer Michael Callahan has seen Grant Porter arrived on UNC’s firsthand that new players need an campus late in the summer, a month or adjustment period. Especially so at so before North Carolina men’s soccer a college level. began its 2011 season. The newly He kept that in mind ahead of hired assistant coach was no stranger UNC’s 2008 season. North Carolina to Chapel Hill — he played four years had just welcomed its newest of soccer at UNC and graduated in recruiting class, and Callahan, a 2004 — but he entered his second rising senior and team captain, stint admittedly out of touch. was ready to help out his younger Outside of head coach Carlos teammates. He soon learned Urso Somoano and the rest of his staff, needed little instruction. Porter said he didn’t know anybody. “There was no nonsense in the way That included the roster he’d soon he went about his soccer,” Callahan coach. He made immediate plans to said. “He was there to compete, to introduce himself. Within his first get better. That couldn’t have been few days on the job, though, senior more clear from day one.” midfielder Kirk Urso beat him to it. Urso made an immediate impact “He stopped in my office and as a Freshman All-America selection. wanted to get to know me,” Porter said. And as the midfielder further “Usually, it’s kind of the reverse, where entrenched himself as a leader, a the coaches reach out to the players. dichotomy emerged. That’s a little bit of his personality.” There was Urso, the fierce Seven years after Urso’s death at competitor: a player who relished age 22, from a pre-existing heart every training session, developed a condition that caused sudden cardiac knack for taking and making long- arrest, stories of his friendship, distance shots and hated losing, even patience and personality still run in the most informal scrimmage. through the UNC soccer community. Then, there was Urso, the model Former coaches, teammates and student-athlete: coachable, vocal friends will tell you this about the and a lock for the annual All-ACC team captain and 2011 national Academic team. After intense champion they lovingly call Captain practices, he’d still toss an arm DTH FILE/WILSON HERLONG; DTH/BRANDON STANDLEY DTH/AUDREY BURKE Kirk: he had time for everyone. around a teammate and chat him “I don’t think I’ve met anybody up as a friend, moments after they’d corner — was “one of the best goals cardiomyopathy, a rare genetic created a plaque for Urso, which was ever like him,” said Rob Lovejoy, a gone head to head. I’ve seen since I’ve been at Carolina.” heart disorder that wears down the displayed at . former teammate. “He was just a , who coached the Urso’s college career culminated muscular walls of the organ and can The construction of the new UNC downright good guy.” UNC men’s soccer team for 22 years, in Hoover, Alabama, where UNC- lead to cardiac arrest. Dr. Jan Gorniak, Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium, over the Urso had time for everyone. So it’s including Urso’s first three, said one Chapel Hill beat UNC-Charlotte, the coroner, told the Columbus past two years, gave the program a only fair, his friends said, that they of the best compliments he’d heard 1-0, to win its second national title. Dispatch that Urso “probably didn’t chance to do something even larger. do the same. about Urso came from his wife, Nina. “You couldn’t have written that,” know” he had ARVC. Lovejoy was the main point of Since February, the men’s “My wife, and this is no lie, said, ‘If said Lovejoy, a sophomore on the Lovejoy drove to Chapel Hill that contact with Urso’s family, whom he soccer program, the our daughter would marry a guy like 2011 roster. “I know that year was day to join his teammates, most of said “loved the gesture.” He led the and the team’s alumni base Kirk Urso, we would be the happiest super special to him.” whom had played with Urso. Porter effort with Lea Zagorin, an assistant have collaborated on, and since father-in-law and mother-in-law,’” and Negalha attended a Seattle development director with the Rams completed, a $50,000 fundraising Bolowich said. “That meant a lot.” ‘Do our best to honor him’ Sounders match to represent Urso and Club. They met their goal about effort in Urso’s name. Its purpose: Urso’s UNC career coincided with UNC; at that stadium and all across a month ago and are still taking to offset construction costs for the one of the best stretches in program They all remember where they the MLS, the league held a moment donations, Zagorin said. UNC Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium history. From 2008 to 2011, North were on Sunday, August 5, 2012. of silence. Somoano rushed back to The unveiling of the section on and, more importantly, give Urso a Carolina made four College Cups Somoano had just flown into Chapel Hill to address his team. Friday will also coincide with the spot in their new home. and won an NCAA title under Washington, D.C., returning from a “Obviously, there’s no formula or team’s alumni weekend, which has Before North Carolina opens its Somoano in 2011. Urso’s influence family vacation to Europe. book you can read for that,” he said. been in the works for around a year. season Friday night, the team will on each of those runs is tangible — Porter was on a recruiting trip to The following season was “easily Over 300 former coaches and players unveil a plaque and officially give game-winning goals, crucial assists, Seattle with Jeff Negalha, another the most challenging experience as plan to attend the season opener in Sections 3 and 4 of the stadium a converted penalty kicks. UNC assistant. Lovejoy was at his a coach to go through,” Somoano the new stadium, including Lovejoy, new name: the Kirk Urso Student “He just had it, when it came home in Greensboro. Callahan was said. Teammates and coaches Callahan and Bolowich. Section. His parents, Mike and down to finding a way to succeed,” in Richmond, Va. The news they got attended Urso’s Aug. 10 funeral in A little before 7:30 p.m., a video Sandy, and his brother, Kyle, all Somoano said. “What other people sent them into a state of shock. his hometown of Lombard, , tribute will run, and Sections 3 and of whom approved the idea, will consider the most high-pressure Early on the morning of August 5, and had an exhibition game five 4 will officially be unveiled as the attend the game. moments? For him, that was the Urso, a rookie midfielder and starter days later. Somoano spent the 2012 Kirk Urso Student Section. Those To Urso’s teammates and coaches opportunity to shine.” for the of the MLS, season trying to support his players who knew him at UNC hope the at UNC, it’s just one small way to As a senior team captain, Urso collapsed in a bar in the Park Street and keep them from falling apart name will compel those outside the honor their friend, whose impact was a key starter for a North Carolina District in Columbus. Police officers while, he said, feeling like he was team to learn a bit about Urso and on their lives and the program is team that won the ACC regular- took him to the nearby Grant about to do the same. the legacy he left behind. still tangible years down the line season title, ACC tournament title Medical Center. He was pronounced “It was hard,” Porter said, “and it’s Because, as the saying goes in 2019. and national championship. dead at 1:51 a.m. still hard when we really sit down and around the program, Captain Kirk “He made people around him Porter, the assistant coach, said A final autopsy report from the think about Kirk or hear his name.” never met a stranger. compelled to do things like this, so it Urso’s equalizer in the team’s first- Franklin County coroner released in In the following years, the was great,” Somoano said. “I was very round tournament win — a 30-yard 2012, concluded Urso had died from team has put Urso’s No. 3 on the @chapelfowler happy that it came together.” screamer of a shot to the top left arrhythmogenic right ventricular field, held memorial matches and [email protected] Brice Johnson seeking a fresh start in Italy By Parth Upadhyaya “His talent will eventually The two became fast friends after stay positive and keep working hard, Johnson often capped off highlight-reel Senior Writer meeting in March 2017 — through his talent will eventually get him to dunks with fierce displays of emotion. get him to where he wants then-UNC senior guard Nate Britt — where he wants to get.” Johnson’s 416 rebounds his As Brice Johnson looked out the to get. ” at a UNC-Duke game in Chapel Hill. Even with plenty of support, senior year broke UNC legend window of the team bus, he could Britt grew up with Smith in Prince Johnson said he hit his lowest point Tyler Hansbrough’s single-season Nolan Smith almost feel the stares. George’s County in Maryland. Smith last Christmas. rebounds record. He also set the Former Duke guard and friend of Johnson It was early February 2018, and was a special assistant for the Blue At his home, it was just him and program record for the most double- Johnson was en route to Oshkosh, Earlier this month, Johnson Devils; Johnson was back in town to his dog. He waited for a call from his doubles in a season with 23 in the Wisconsin for a game as a member signed with Orlandina Basket, a support the Tar Heels. agent. It never came. same year. of the Grand Rapids Drive, the club in Serie A2 Basket, an Italian Smith’s professional journey, Johnson thought: Why am I at But success didn’t come G-League affiliate of the Detroit professional basketball league. in ways, parallels Johnson’s. The home? I’m a former first-round pick. immediately. In his first two seasons Pistons. The recently traded 6-foot- Square one. Again. 2011 first-round selection played “I went from being on a team that at North Carolina, he only started 10 forward was on FaceTime with After a four-year collegiate career for the Portland Trail Blazers for played on Christmas day to being not four games. DeAndre Jordan, his old Los Angeles as a Tar Heel that concluded with two seasons before the franchise anywhere on Christmas day,” he said. “I pushed him harder than any Clippers teammate. an All-American season and an chose not to re-sign him. He spent Soon, he fired his agent and hired a player I’ve ever pushed over a Johnson looked up from his call to NCAA title game appearance, this is another two years overseas until a new one. His new agent, Jarinn Akana four-year period,” head coach Roy see teammates holding their phones, Johnson’s reality. left ACL and meniscus tear derailed of Dynasty Sports Management, Williams said of Johnson to USA glaring at him in shock. “There have been times I’ve just his career. landed him the gig in Italy. Now, he Today in 2016. Then, he saw the ESPN notification wanted to quit,” he said. “I’m gonna Throughout what’s been a looks to use the opportunity to play Johnson will now have to push himself. Less than two weeks into his be completely honest.” whirlwind career for Johnson so far, his way back into the NBA. himself just as hard to get over the time with the Pistons, he was traded Johnson purchased a home Smith has been in his corner, offering “His next step is, wherever he’s learning curve, as he did in college, to the Memphis Grizzlies — his third in Durham after his stint with advice and guidance. going, to just go there with an open in the professional ranks. NBA team since being drafted No. 25 Memphis, which ended with him “When you’re battling for mind and with the mindset to kill, “I’m ecstatic to go play,” he said. “I overall by the Clippers in 2016. being waived at the end of the 2017- something like your career, your love the same way he did in a Carolina don’t care where it is. I just wanna be “I was like, ‘Aye, I’m getting in a 18 season. Being close to the UNC for the game will be tested,” Smith jersey for many years,” Smith said. back on the court and be able to just groove. Let’s not mess this up,’” he basketball team and other familiar said. “When you’re wondering, ‘Why “Just to go there with that same prove myself.” said. “Then they end up doing that. faces has helped keep his head up. am I not on a roster?’ Your love for mindset. And then somebody’s I was like, ‘Dang, alright. Back to So has befriending Nolan Smith, the game will be tested, and you can gonna see him.” @pupadhyaya_ square one.’” a former All-American guard and go to a dark place. So, just for him to During his time as a Tar Heel, [email protected] 2010 national champion with Duke.