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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2020 127 YEARS OF SERVING UNC STUDENTS AND THE UNIVERSITY VOLUME 128, ISSUE 31 It’s a sticky business, but it’s honest work Students turn a profit from sticker businesses By Savannah Gunter and she’s just really sweet.” Staff Writer First-year Nina Scott recently started creating culturally inclusive Stickers can be found decorating stickers through the Redbubble the laptops and water bottles of platform. A freelance illustrator, she college students everywhere. In said she got her motivation to start quarantine, many of these students making stickers from her diverse are finding themselves starting their group of friends. own sticker businesses. Scott’s stickers feature Black girls Senior Prasiddhi Jain has with various skin tones and hair styles put her design abilities to good in UNC gear. use with a new print and sticker “My friends are all different shades business, The Printaholic. and ranges, so I wanted to make sure Many students use these stickers I had a sticker that looked like them,” as creative expression. she said. “I use stickers as a way to show Because of issues with copyright and things I like in a fun and colorful way,” profit margins, Scott said she intends first-year Winter Earnhardt said. to leave her Redbubble site and start a Knowing your target audience small sticker shop of her own. is important when starting a small “In the future, I want to invest business, and Jain used her artistic and get a printer and just buy sticker abilities to create something they paper and print them, and maybe would both use themselves. hand-cut them myself, or maybe Quarantine boredom was the even a sticker machine, but those are mother of invention for Jain. She said very expensive,” Scott said. she began creating custom prints for Both Jain and Scott have a goal of people through Facebook after making making money through their shops, a successful birthday gift for her mom. DTH/NOUR ZARROUK but they also find their businesses “It kind of started with me Prasiddhi Jain, a senior computer science and biostatistics major and founder of The Printaholic, shows off the custom emotionally rewarding. drawing a picture for my mom’s stickers she makes from her apartment. “I want it to be a whole birthday, just like of our family, and experience, from placing the order then over quarantine, I was pretty stickers. She creates designs on her designs include popular phrases, kind of wanted that on my car, since to opening the package when they bored,” Jain said. iPad, then uses a Cricut to print and flowers and Tar Heel icons, among my car is kind of a part of me,” Silva get it,” Jain said. “I love making Jain said she ended up on “small cut the stickers out. She said it takes many custom commissions. said. “She dropped it off at my door them for people; I think it makes business TikTok” during quarantine, her about two hours to make a custom Senior Carmen Silva recently bought and she had given me a couple of them really happy.” which gave her the idea to extend portrait print, and up to an hour and a UNC car decal from The Printaholic. free, smaller stickers because it was The Printaholic’s product base with a half to make a sticker. Her general “I’m proud to go to UNC, so I a big order and a personalized note, [email protected] Poker pro bounces back Chapel Hill local Mark precisely one in 524,079. so, Tonking finally called Newhouse’s After looking down at a pair of tens, risky bluff, ending the latter’s Newhouse has won and lost Newhouse found himself one-on-one tournament run. millions in his career. against Will Tonking, who held a pair of That meant Newhouse was out queens. Tonking bet; Newhouse called. at ninth place and would walk away By Ryan Wilcox Newhouse bet; Tonking called. When with the not inconsiderable sum of Senior Writer the final card hit the table, Tonking $730,725. Combine that with the checked to Newhouse a second time, $733,224 he made the year prior, It was November 2014, and who paused for the slightest beat. and you’ve got yourself a decent Mark Newhouse was on the run of “All in,” he announced, plopping payday. Then, consider the back- his life again. his chips onto the center of the table. to-back final table appearances, The 29-year-old Chapel Hill native Newhouse, with his short, jet-black one of the greatest achievements in was in Las Vegas, playing at the final hair and plain white tee, was motionless World Series history that made him table of the World Series of Poker now, left hand planted on his right something of a celebrity in the sport. Main Event for the second year in shoulder, red sunglasses hiding what It was all a poker player’s dream. a row. Given the size of the field, the was either a look of genuine fear or one If only Newhouse saw it that way. odds of accomplishing such a feat of supreme confidence. After an agonizing 60 seconds or DTH PHOTO ILLUSTRATION/ABE LOVEN — two straight final tables — were SEE POKER, PAGE 7 Students call for class pause on Election Day UNC is encouraging students members of the campus community classes after 2 p.m. on Election Day. on Nov. 3 without being penalized for calendar, the school is unable to pause to cast their ballots. Only 55.7 percent of U.S. citizens missing or running late to class. campus operations on Election Day. to vote but isn’t pausing On Thursday, a collective of student and 48.3 percent of students voted “Going out and voting, you have to Nicholas Batman, founder and classes on Nov. 3. leaders sent a letter to Chancellor in the 2016 election, according to do it,” Thomas said. “It’s one thing to director of the Civic Engagement Kevin Guskiewicz and UNC System statistics referenced in the letter. be registered, but you must exercise Action Coalition, said getting a By Emily Orland leaders asking that campus operations Michelle Thomas, first-year that right. We want everyone to get holiday on Election Day is often Staff Writer be paused on Election Day to increase graduate student and vice chairperson out and do it and there be no barriers.” one of the primary goals of a civic voter turnout. of the Commission on Campus In an emailed response to signers engagement organization on a As Election Day rapidly As an alternative to a full day of Equality and Student Equity, said of the letter obtained by The Daily Tar college campus. He said many people approaches, student leaders and paused operations, the letter also there’s growing concern that students Heel, Guskiewicz said that due to the activists are working to encourage recommended that UNC suspend will not have the opportunity to vote school’s greatly compressed academic SEE ELECTION DAY, PAGE 2

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Established 1893, 127 years of editorial freedom ABBAS HASAN CHO NIKOI NASIHA RIZWAN ABHISHEK SHANKAR ELISA KADACKAL OLIVIA ROJAS ANNA POGARCIC EDITOR!IN!CHIEF ADITI KHAROD LAYLA PEYKAMIAN RAJEE GANESAN Navigating PAIGE MASTEN OPINION EDITOR AYSHA DIALLO LIAM BENDEZU RYAN SMOOT ADEJUWON OJEBUOBOH MICHAEL BEAUREGARD WILKINS SWIGER AMENA SAAD ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR CAITLYN YAEDE MUBASHSHIR KHAN digital sex in a OPINION!DAILYTARHEEL.COM pandemic EDITORIAL Savannah Bradley is a junior VIEWPOINTS majoring in English. THE ISSUE: Every fall, America looks forward to the return of seasonal drinks at Starbucks. From the salted caramel mocha to email: saveden@ live.unc.edu the caramel apple spice, there’s nothing like indulging in a warm drink on a crisp fall afternoon. However, in recent years, one particular drink has sparked controversy across the internet: the pumpkin spice latte. At our most recent meeting, the Editorial Board discovered that we, too, share opposing opinions on this popular product. We hash them out here. he tools we use for dating and intimacy — apps like TTinder and Grindr, video- chat platforms like Zoom — existed The Pumpkin Spice Latte It’s time to move on from the long before the pandemic started, but their usage has shifted drastically. deserves the hype Pumpkin Spice Latte In the wake of these increases, we need to have a conversation about tarbucks specialty drinks, (and your barista) the headache of his is sugar, spice and pumpkin. Pumpkin has somehow how we can make our digital sex particularly for the fall reciting a complicated list of syrup nothing nice. Indeed, it is become synonymous with fall. While lives safer. Sseason, are the pinnacle of pumps. Ordering the PSL allows you Tthe Pumpkin Spice Latte we adore the flavor of pumpkin, From a general perspective, the coffee achievement. Here’s why the to branch out from your typical order that desecrates the sacred name of whatever is in the PSL is a disgrace to shift towards virtual interactions pumpkin spice latte, endearingly without holding up the line. the pumpkin. the honorable gourd. The PSL tastes seems pretty great. You can flirt and called the “PSL,” is the highlight of You’ve probably heard of the The Pumpkin Spice Latte is so artificial, it hurts. engage in cybersex from the comfort our autumn. PSL before, and we’re here to tell disgusting. Like our president, it is If this article is any proof, the of your own home. Ordering the pumpkin spice latte you the drink deserves the hype. In artificially orange and makes me want PSL does anything but bring people Finally, you can lounge around gets straight to the point — the point addition to being incredibly tasty to cry. Stop trying to be something together. The division surrounding and feel sexy in peace, without all of being a delicious fall beverage with and a stress-free order, the PSL is you’re NOT! this drink is notorious. Why order the anxiety, sweat or having to Uber enough caffeine to get you through enjoyed by many different people, There are many things that should something that will have everyone home the next day. midterm season. It contains a non- bringing them together in the most never be consumed in drink form, staring you down and judging your As we reimagine intimacy and sex overbearing, yet simultaneously delicious way. Enjoying a PSL comes and pumpkin is easily one of them. decision? Dare we say, the PSL is during the pandemic, below are a intricate, blend of fall-themed spices. with an excuse to take a break from a Not only does it taste unseemly, but quite … basic. few strategies to keep in mind based Highlighted by an undercurrent of hectic schedule and spend time with a standard tall (the smallest size!) With so many great options this fall off of comprehensive sexual health pumpkin, the PSL avoids tasting friends, or enjoy some self-reflection pumpkin spice latte also contains at Starbucks, why go with something and safety resources. artificial — unlike other fall-themed and contemplation. about the same amount of sugar you’d so boring? There are so many 1. Learn some netiquette. foods, which can’t hold a pumpkin The PSL embodies what any find in 50 Skittles. You’d be better off great drinks to try. Additionally, we It’s not just about double-texting vanilla crème Bath & Body Works good coffee does: rejuvenating your trying the caramel apple spice, which should all be looking to support local or sending that risky 2 a.m. “you up?” candle to the beauty of the PSL. mind and body. However, it takes doesn’t taste like cough syrup (and businesses, including our local coffee message. Make sure the person you’re For the non-experienced the mission of coffee further by your arteries will thank you). shops (PSL or not). The pumpkin talking to is who they say they are. coffee drinker, the PSL is a great evoking the serenity and bliss of the This season, the leaves will change spice latte is so 2015. Otherwise, you could be at the risk of introduction to specialty drinks fall season. Any autumn is simply color, the weather will get colder and It’s time to move on. The age of the blackmail, trafficking, exploitation or while simultaneously saving you incomplete without it. we will be inundated with everything pumpkin spice latte is over. worse. Look out for red flags: a lack of profile information, unclear photos or text that seems pushy or possessive. A quick reverse image search of EDITORIAL QUOTE OF THE DAY their profile picture might prove that they’re not telling the truth. And if “Even though it is Hispanic Heritage Month, it is always a good someone wants to pay you, make thing to celebrate your heritage every day of the year.” sure it’s through a secure platform Make Election Day like OnlyFans or ManyVids. Never Eynisa Morrison, co-social chairperson at UNC Afro-Latinx give out your PayPal, credit card or banking information. 2. Negotiate consent. an academic holiday Nobody should send nudes FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT without affirmed consent from s America gears up for imposed on marginalized students their partner. If you’re wanting to a monumental election, and workers in this country. “Home Depot is hiring, or perhaps the Ph.D. program that is experiment with other forms of Astudents across the nation On Friday, however, Vice the best choice is Pizza Hut Delivery.” cybersex — like over video chat — lay are petitioning their universities to Chancellor for University out ground rules about what, where, cancel classes on Election Day. Last Communications Joel Curran said @todapuckett, commenting on ‘Column: Cutting graduate recruitment won’t solve the for how long or anything else that week, UNC student leaders released the University won’t be able to make problem’ seems pertinent (maybe you’d feel a statement asking for a pause in Election Day an academic holiday more comfortable doing things over classes on Election Day to allow due to the “greatly compressed FaceTime instead of Zoom). students to exercise their right to academic calendar.” But some 3. Err on the side of caution. vote on Nov. 3. schools, such as Elon University, CARTOON As revenge porn cases rise, it’s The group of students, which preemptively chose to pause classes important to make identifying includes representatives from the on Election Day when creating this your nudes as hard as navigating Commission on Campus Equality year’s academic calendar. Out of ConnectCarolina. and Student Equity; Undergraduate consideration for students, faculty That means not letting your nudes Student Government; and Graduate and staff, UNC should do the same contain any identifying scars, tattoos and Professional Student Federation, in years to come. or specific background details. Make among others, mentioned systemic Now, given the University’s sure to never take a nude with your barriers for low-income students supposed inability (read: face in it, either. and marginalized workers, as well as unwillingness) to pause classes 3. Identify and report sexual the difficulty of voting early during a on Election Day, the Editorial offenses. pandemic, as specific concerns. Board urges professors to make When a person is threatening The Editorial Board echoes the necessary accommodations you, blackmailing you or exploiting their demands. While we recognize to allow their students to vote your body, know that there are ways that electoral participation is not without penalty. We can’t afford to to report and protect yourself. The the ultimate solution to an unjust sit this election out. Adjusting due best thing to do is block the offender, system, it is nonetheless important dates, making attendance optional and make sure sensitive information, — particularly at the state and or canceling class on their own like your phone number or address, local level. However, the burden authority are just some of the ways isn’t accessible. If it is on a social app, of academic and employment that professors can ensure students report the user. obligations can disincentivize voting, can make it to the polls this year. If you are a victim of nonconsensual making it exceedingly difficult for Voting should not be a privilege pornography, call the Cyber Civil students to find time to cast their reserved only for those who can Rights Initiative’s Crisis Helpline, ballot on Election Day. And, without afford to make sacrifices elsewhere. where 24/7 trained responders a fall break this semester, early voting To exercise our right to vote without can provide information, support, may not be an accessible option for being punished for breaking other referrals and non-legal advice. many students, either. commitments shouldn’t be too much Sexual health does not exist in a Millennials and Gen Z comprise to ask. vacuum — we must ensure that the 37 percent of the voting population, way we engage with each other is as yet the U.S. has one of the lowest @dthopinion CARTOON BY TATE GODWIN safe and consensual online as it is youth voter turnout rates in the [email protected] offline. As the pandemic rolls on, so world. Colleges and universities have does the frequency of digital sex. EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily an obligation to ensure that work DTH ONLINE: Wondering how Stay safe, stay vigilant and stay sexy. and academic commitments do not to cast your ballot? Check out The represent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel editorial board, which comprises 15 function as yet another form of voter Daily Tar Heel Election Center for @savbrads board members, the opinion assistant editor and editor and the editor- suppression and disenfranchisement in-depth election coverage. in-chief. [email protected] The OC Report is a project that was launched in January, 4 2019. Supported by a Strowd Roses grant, we seek to provide timely and quality local news to our Chapel Hill and Orange County readers. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter at dailytarheel.com/page/dth-subscription. And we want to hear from you. If you want to submit a column or story idea, contact us at Monday, September 28, 2020 Graphic By: Garrett Bolter The Daily Tar Heel [email protected]. Sonia Rao Jordan Barish Henry Haney Brittany McGee Kayleigh Carpenter OC Voice: Neighbors concerned about Wegmans

Help us • An electronic speed display sign • High-visibility crosswalks Additionally, Wegmans has plans cover to construct a satellite parking lot across from the store. Goddin said shoppers would have to cross Old education Durham Road, and worries for the safety of pedestrians due to traffic. Sonia Rao Sudol said Old Durham Road is a sophomore is managed by the North Carolina journalism and Department of Transportation and the department believes pedestrians economics major at can safely cross the road. UNC and The Daily Goddin also said he questions the Tar Heel’s City & economic negotiations that attracted State Editor Wegmans to Chapel Hill. The OC Voice is a portion of the “The Town of Chapel Hill OC Report newsletter where local negotiated in secret with the residents may have a platform to developers of Wegmans for six talk about local issues they care months to a year regarding substantial about. Sonia Rao is a sophomore subsidies that the taxpayers of Orange journalism and economics major County and Chapel Hill would grant and The Daily Tar Heel’s City & to Wegmans,” Goddin said. State editor. Bassett said Wegmans could receive performance-based I’m a sophomore at UNC, incentives if it meets three and I’ve been attending classes performance benchmarks over a five over Zoom since the COVID-19 year window. The benchmarks are pandemic hit in March. DTH/JONATHAN GILYARD to increase property valuation, hire It’s hard to stare at a computer People shop at Wegmans in Raleigh on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020. The Wegmans in Chapel Hill is set to open in early 2021. at least 285 full-time positions and screen for hours every day. I miss reach at least $62 million in sales walking through campus to get By Sascha Medina “The Town Council saw that it is already heavily used as cut-through revenue by the end of their first year to class, seeing my professors and Staff Writer was a good economic development roads to avoid traffic. of operation. peers in person and practicing with opportunity,” Sudol said. “It’s very dangerous,” Goddin said. Basset said if the store achieves my Ultimate Frisbee team. After delays due to traffic concern Wegmans was originally “Legion Road Extension and Cooper this, it could gain $4 million in But I know I’m lucky. I have and site remediation, the upcoming supposed to open in fall of 2019 Street are not designed or equipped performance-based incentives stable Wi-Fi and am learning from Wegmans Food Markets store is still and was then delayed to spring or to handle the traffic that’s on them because of an improved valuation a safe and healthy environment. scheduled to open in Chapel Hill in summer of 2020. now, and they definitely are not from a tax perspective. I’m also not missing out on spring 2021. Dwight Bassett, economic designed for the cut-through traffic Goddin said in 2016 a lot of milestones like learning to read The application for development development officer for the Town of that would increase with Wegmans.” people were interested in shopping or do mathematics, socializing was originally approved in 2017 and Chapel Hill, said these delays were In order to address this concern, at Wegmans, but there has been a lot with friends through clubs and will be located at 1810 Fordham due to concerns about traffic and site the Town has developed a traffic of opposition over the years due to extracurriculars or even going to Blvd., Laura Camera, a spokeswoman remediation from the contamination mitigation plan to keep potential concerns about traffic and its impact prom and graduation. for Wegmans, said in an email. of gasoline and car oil. Wegmans traffic on the main roads. on the community. I can’t imagine what this virtual Michael Sudol, a planner for the John Goddin, a resident of the Sudol said this plan includes the “The people who live here have learning experience has been like Town of Chapel Hill, said the store University Heights neighborhood, implementation of: been very, very concerned from the for elementary, middle and high will be 99,000 square feet. He said the which could be affected by the • No-through truck signs beginning,” Goddin said. school students in local school Town Council believed it was a better upcoming store, said he fears roads • Four-way stop signs districts such as Chapel Hill- fit and use of land than the previous in his neighborhood will become too • Wayfinding signs that direct @SaschaVMedina Carrboro City Schools and Orange car dealership there. busy. Goddin said the neighborhood to the store [email protected] County Schools. In North Carolina, elementary schools are able to reopen at full capacity. Middle and high schools for students in grades 6-12 are New exhibit honors indigenous tribe allowed to open in hybrid, partially remote formats. Sarah Gray Barr But Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Staff Writer Schools is fully remote until Jan. 15. Orange County Schools has The Orange County Historical been remote for the first nine Museum is honoring an Indigenous weeks of the semester and will vote tribe native to Hillsborough with its on whether to continue with virtual newest exhibit. education on Sept. 28. Despite challenges caused by the For the past few months, The COVID-19 pandemic and building Daily Tar Heel’s City and State renovation setbacks, the museum desk has covered local school opened “Yésah: Journeys of the districts through the pandemic. Occaneechi,” on Friday. We’ve written about Zoombombing Reservations must be made ahead issues, the creation of remote of time for in-person tours, and masks learning centers, how the districts will be worn in the building at all are handling driver’s education and times. There will be a size limit for how local nonprofits are working to tours, and time will be allotted to clean feed families. the museum between visitors. But we can’t fully report on Beverly Payne, a museum board education without the voices of member, said the exhibit is an parents, students and educators. important part of Hillsborough’s We want to make sure we’re telling history, and that there had not been the right stories, and that the an exhibit honoring the Occaneechi stories we are telling include the people in the past. perspectives of those who are the “As a tribe, we aren’t really seen most affected by remote learning. around here. When November comes, We’ve created a short survey to everybody thinks it’s great that it’s check in with parents, students Native American Month then. What PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ORANGE COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM. and educators in local school about the rest of the year?” Payne said. One section of the “Yésah: Journeys of the Occaneechi” exhibit opened by the Orange County Historical Museum. districts. If you are a part of the Courtney Smith, the exhibits and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools program coordinator, said the exhibit probably the most complete exhibit and customs. the most important piece of or Orange County Schools districts, details the Occaneechi, an Indigenous that I’ve ever seen in my lifetime,” Vickie Jeffries, the tribal knowledge that museum visitors please take five minutes to fill out group of people who lived in the Payne said. “It just brings the feeling administrator for the Occaneechi needed to take with them: that the our survey. Orange County area, and seven major that where I stand is where I belong, Band of the Saponi Nation, provided Occaneechi are still here and a part You can access it online at www. historical journeys the tribe undertook. we were the first people, (the exhibit) art used in the exhibit. of the community. publicinput.com/R2780, or text The exhibit includes art, tools and is an affirmation that we’re really here “People should know that the “They never went away,” Smith “EDUCATION” to the number jewelry from thousands of years ago, and it cannot be undone.” tribe that occupied the land is right said. “They’ve always been an 73-224 to fill it out. collected from the Hillsborough area. The word “Yésah” from “Yésah: at your back door. I think that the integral part of the community, “I don’t think there’s been a Journeys of the Occaneechi” means exhibit will show how long we have and they planned to be so for many If you live in Orange County and complete exhibit — starting from “the people” in the Tutelo-Saponi been here,” Jeffries said. generations to come.” want to make your voice heard on what we know from Occaneechi island language. The exhibit is a culmination Smith said she conducted something you care about locally, through Hillsborough to the Catawba of numerous bands of Native interviews with members of the @sarahgraybarr email [email protected]. Nation in South Carolina — this is Americans united by their ancestors Occaneechi tribe to determine [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Monday, September 28, 2020 5 Students combat new mental health challenges By Emma Lindsey “I think that we’re trying to Staff Writer emphasize the fact that good mental health is a daily practice,” he said. “It’s Students are applying various not something that you wait until strategies to combat the mental you’re crashing to address. Daily health and wellness issues that the practice can be almost anything, pandemic and the move to online certainly we’re offering meditation classes has created or worsened. and mindfulness through CAPS, Counseling and Psychological but people also find daily practices Services Director Dr. Allen O’Barr through yoga and through martial said UNC students are experiencing arts, and through spirituality and increased levels of depression and those types of things.” anxiety due to the pandemic. CAPS continues to offer teletherapy The pandemic challenges students and virtual group services, such as because many of them feel isolated meditation and support. and lack the resources and household Leighann Vinesett, a UNC income to address these issues. Many sophomore majoring in media and students are also dealing with illness journalism, said she lives off campus, in their families, O’Barr said. which has been advantageous because Jimmy Strickland, a UNC she can better organize her life and set sophomore majoring in information routines than she would at home. science, said his stress has caused She said she also has access to social his eating and sleeping patterns to support by being in Chapel Hill with fluctuate. He said he has used power other young adults and having a strong naps and campus walks to help. relationship with her mother at home. DTH PHOTO ILLUSTRATION/ABIGAIL PITTMAN “I try to not eat too much and not “I also call my mom every day, for With the semester taking a toll on their mental health, students have turned to exercises, like yoga, and CAPS for help. eat too little, I’m trying to watch my at least a half hour,” Vinesett said. “She shape,” he said. “Also, exercise is key, has always been a constant throughout isolated because he had to move back home. He said he also enjoys hiking on. It is a nice thought.” like walking around on the campus, my life, and hearing her voice always home and away from his peers at UNC. to get out of his house. O’Barr said he’s impressed by how that helps me.” manages to calm me down and makes He said he manages by staying “I have always been the type of well they’ve adapted. O’Barr said CAPS has seen me feel like any problem I’m having is productive throughout the day by person that finds a lot of peace in “I find the students to be quite an increase in brief therapy something I can easily solve.” completing assignments early and nature,” he said. “The idea that even resilient,” he said. appointments and medication needs Joshua Eisner, a UNC sophomore doing chores, like chopping firewood though everything has stopped with this academic semester. majoring in biology, said he feels in the forest that surrounds his the pandemic, nature is still carrying [email protected] UNC System promotes use of exposure-tracking app By Charlotte Geier six feet or less for more than “Apple and Google’s approach “That’s why we chose to key in,” Gibbs said. “When you Staff Writer 15 minutes,” said Sam Gibbs, was that they wanted to make sure key in that code, there’s another NCDHHS deputy secretary for that it was totally anonymous,” this — because it is super menu there that will be your The North Carolina Department technology and operations. Gibbs said. “The state, we really secure.” identifier. At that point, you’ll of Health and Human Services If that phone user reports to the care a lot about privacy and identify yourself as a UNC student. Sam Gibbs launched a new app on Tuesday app that they have tested positive security for our residents here, and There are some web pages that Deputy secretary for technology and operations called SlowCOVIDNC to notify for COVID-19, individuals that had as we had our private security folks the application will send you to someone who has been exposed to previously been within six feet of look at the apps, we just thought Delaney Phelps, a first-year the specific information for each the coronavirus. the phone would get a notification, that this was a better approach for history major, said she sees the individual college and university.” After UNC has been shut down Gibbs said. our citizens.” various benefits of the app. While test reporting is for over a month, the UNC System Users do not have to enter Faculty, staff and students in the “I plan on downloading the voluntary, it is highly encouraged. is promoting the use of this app in any information to use the app, UNC System are encouraged to use app,” Phelps said. “I’m definitely Those who are exposed are order to slow the spread of COVID- but Bluetooth must be enabled the app. very careful about COVID-19 and strongly recommended by the 19 on Chapel Hill’s de-densified to properly track exposures. “The SlowCOVIDNC app is a possible exposure, so any help I can NCDHHS to quarantine after campus and across the state. NCDHHS assures user privacy great resource provided by the get is something I’m interested in.” receiving information from the Every 10-20 minutes, the app and that no personal data will be North Carolina Department of NCDHHS has been working SlowCOVIDNC app. generates a string of random collected, Gibbs said. Health and Human Services,” UNC alongside higher education Phelps said she hopes the app letters, called a token, that links the “Even if somebody broke into Media Relations said in an email. systems in North Carolina to will help with the state’s response date of exposure between phones this and was going to look at the “The University was not involved implement the new app on to COVID-19. of different app users that are information, it’s just a bunch of in developing the app but we do campuses, Gibbs said. “Overall, I think the app looks within six feet of each other. The random code numbers that are not encourage students to download it Students reporting positive really good,” Phelps said. “I’m just app then notifies users of COVID- personal or identifiable to location to help slow the spread of COVID- test results will receive further glad that our state is making an 19 exposures through Bluetooth information,” Gibbs said. “So that’s 19 through the Apple App Store and information about next steps for effort to help citizens. It makes me between phones. why we chose this — because it is Google Play.” their specific university on the app. proud of North Carolina.” “It basically keeps track of how super secure.” The University shared the “When you get a positive test, ‘ long you’re exposed to that other The program was designed jointly news about the app to students on you’re going to go to a website, and @charlottemgeier phone, and if you’re exposed for by Apple and Google. numerous social media platforms. it’s going to give you a unique code [email protected] History department responds to federal ‘attack on academic freedom’ By Anne Tate Members of the history an attack on academic freedom,” he Staff Writer department disagree. said. “The true story of history is not Just days after the memo was always the white-washed version After the White House Office of released, the history department’s that we sometimes get. It’s complex Management and Budget released Equity and Inclusion Working Group, and it’s complicated and that doesn’t a memo Sept. 4, barring federal composed of faculty, staff and graduate mean that it’s not the true history.” agencies from funding race- students, drafted a statement. While drafting the response, related training sessions, UNC’s “It was really a collective effort,” one of Lowery’s objectives was Department of History responded. history department Director of Equity to accurately explain critical race The department called the directive and Inclusion Miguel La Serna said. theory. Lowery said she feels like the dangerous and emphasized the “Several colleagues in our department memo was written as a scare tactic. importance of teaching and learning were expressing concerns about “It says that people are calling white about the history of racism and this and the slippery slope of having people racist, which is not the point of privilege in a statement. the federal government engage in critical ethnic studies at all,” she said. The directive bans any spending censoring training and education over “The point is to make us aware of on training that suggests or teaches issues of racism and white supremacy.” systems that we live in that promote that people in the United States History professor Malinda Lowery racial hierarchies and racism.” DTH FILE/CYNTHIA LIU are inherently racist or evil, or that helped co-write the response. The history department’s statement Pauli Murray Hall, pictured here on Sept. 19, 2020, previously known as the United States is an inherently “A newer take on an older pattern describes critical race theory as Hamilton Hall, houses UNC’s history department, among other social sciences. racist or evil country. Additionally, it has emerged,” Lowery said. “We’re “foundational” and states that it prevents training sessions on topics seeing another phase of backlash provides “an important analytical aren’t actively denouncing white academics are standing with them including “critical race theory” and against Americans’ widespread lens through which to view the larger supremacy or sexism, we are and showing that we do value the “white privilege.” consensus that structural racism structures and cultural assumptions complicit in it, and therefore we are history that teaches white supremacy “The President has directed me matters. These authority figures have that guide American society.” part of it.” and racism.” to ensure that federal agencies cease said, ‘Dismiss the study of structural Benjamin Fortun, a history At the time of publication, over Lowery said she is worried that and desist from using taxpayer racism. If we can convince people not graduate student and member of the 65 people from a variety of UNC if people don’t speak up, America’s dollars to fund these divisive, to learn about it, we can convince working group, helped read over and departments endorsed the history history will only be told from the un-American propaganda training people it doesn’t exist.’” edit the statement. department’s statement that supports perspective of powerful people. sessions,” OMB Director Russell When La Serna first read the He said he thinks people should racial bias training, the study of “I don’t want to see us go Vought said in the memo. White House’s memo, he said he was have conversations about race, critical race theory and the value of the backwards in time to where people Vought described critical race disappointed but not surprised. sexism and the reality of history. scholarship of race and racism. are routinely excluded from their theory as “demeaning propaganda,” “I’m concerned that these attacks “Any history without critical “I hope that it accomplishes own educational process,” she said. and said these trainings “undercut on the teaching of our history with analysis of the wrongdoings of solidarity with Black, Indigenous “It’s not democratic.” our core values as Americans and white supremacy and racism will lead that history and that country are and other people of color,” La drive division within our workforce.” to censorship in the academy and be dangerous,” Fortun said. “If we Serna said. “For them to know that [email protected] 6 Monday, September 28, 2020 News The Daily Tar Heel It’s ‘Christian Girl Autumn’ again hop song by rapper Megan Thee “It threw me off at first because Stallion. “Hot Girl Meg” wrote the tune I’m a Christian. After seeing that, I as an anthem of female empowerment was like, ‘Oh, should I be upset?’” and to encourage women to Gibbons said. “But it was just a joke, unapologetically live their best lives and it was fine.” and ignore the opinions of critics. The meme has faced controversy Christian Girl Autumn was largely because people attribute it to sparked by the end of “Hot Girl a stereotype of young, conservative Summer” and the transition to fall. white women. But after the images UNC sophomore Mira Ward from Twitter went viral, the women thought the Christian Girl Autumn featured in the original photo meme was humorous at first, but was attempted to reclaim the meme. disappointed in the backlash. Caitlin Covington, a Winston-Salem “I feel like Hot Girl Summer is native and UNC graduate, clapped trying to give support for women back, tweeting, “If all of Twitter is to be confident about themselves, gonna make fun of my fall photos, and then I feel like Christian Girl at least pick some good ones! Super Autumn is maybe trying to put proud of these. For the record, I do those people down who are proud of like pumpkin spice lattes. Cheers!” themselves and the way they look,” with more aesthetic images attached. Ward said. Covington responded to comments, Many embrace the season. They writing she is not a Republican, listen to Taylor Swift’s “Folklore,” believes “love is love” and supports the host Christian Girl Autumn dinner Black Lives Matter movement. parties and recreate their favorite fall “I thought it was funny because coffee drinks. I’ve definitely been a victim of “I think that people who (Christian Girl Autumn),” Brown DTH PHOTO ILLUSTRATION/ANGELINA KATSANIS participate in Christian Girl Autumn said, referencing her own phase of With the transition from summer to fall came the resurgence of the “Christian girl autumn” meme from 2019. just love the little things about it — having those habits.” they like wearing scarves and they Hot Girl Summer has come to By Madison Ward Let’s return to the venerated infinity scarves. Actually, make that like pumpkin spice lattes, and I think an end. Ditch your Birkenstocks for Staff Writer viral photo that started it all in the 2019-gargantuan tartan drapery. that they should be allowed to like brown boots. Pair an infinity scarf blissful pre-coronavirus era known The photo was originally posted that,” junior Sarah Brown said. with a cardigan. Go to the nearest The leaves are turning red and as August 2019. The carefully posed by Twitter user lasagnabby on the First-year Anna Gibbons first saw pumpkin patch and give a call to orange, cool breezes beckon and Instagram post showcased two same day the hit song “Hot Girl the Christian Girl Autumn meme the manager, because it’s once-again pumpkin spice is in the air. This can white, well-coiffed brunettes adorned Summer” was released, and the rest on TikTok, with the video mocking Christian Girl Autumn. only mean one thing: Christian Girl in stylish fall fashion complete is internet history. screenshots of white women modeling Autumn is back again. with appropriately 2019 massive “Hot Girl Summer” was a hit hip- the quintessential autumn attire. [email protected] Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month virtually By Taylor Molina yearlong learning experience. Staff Writer Marcy Pedzwater, graduate research assistant and project Even in a pandemic, Hispanic coordinator of LSP Graduate Heritage Month is still a time to be Teaching Initiatives, specializes in exposed to various Latinx cultures contemporary Latinx and Latin connected around the world, and American literatures and also finds Latinx students and faculty at UNC are Hispanic Heritage Month a good still finding ways to celebrate virtually. time to learn more. Geovani Ramírez, a postdoctoral “The program connects people research assistant for the English and with backgrounds in a variety of comparative literature department, different academic disciplines,” focuses on multiethnic and Latinx Pedzwater said.” literatures. He said people should use There are many different ways the month, which started on Sept. 15, to celebrate Latinx heritages, and it as a launching pad to not only learn does not always have to be in a formal about Latinx cultures, but also engage setting. Usually Eynisa Morrison, the with them. co-social chairperson at UNC Afro- “It isn’t just about reading about Latinx, would go to a citywide event people, it’s about engaging with in her hometown of Raleigh that them,” Ramírez said. features Latinx food, music and a DTH FILE/ANGELINA KATSANIS The UNC Latina/o Studies showcase. As part of 2019’s Hispanic Heritage Month, students participate in the “Paint My Latinidad” event and painted representations of Program has events and programs But this year, she is making up for their Latinx identity. throughout the year that delve into not being able to go by keeping in many Latinx topics as well as a minor contact with her Latinx family and more and get involved. Latinx cultures and the program itself. “Even though it is Hispanic program. Students can take different friends, and sharing and appreciating Students are invited to go to the By taking advantage of different Heritage Month, it is always a good classes and have the opportunity to the heritage they have. UNC Latina/o Studies Program opportunities to be involved or joining thing to celebrate your heritage every connect to undergraduate students, During a pandemic it can feel website and join the listserv for year- different Latinx groups, learning about day of the year,” Morrison said. graduate students and faculty to increasingly hard to celebrate, but round updates about Latinx events Latinx cultures can go beyond a one- make Hispanic Heritage Month a there are still online events to learn and classes, and to learn more about month celebration. [email protected] Margaret Lane Gallery knows ‘What’s Going On’

being provided in each room, extra and war. Mind’s Eye” and features artist Kevin ventilation and air purification. The Drew said the show was planned Flynn Bell. Bell said this exhibit is a gallery requires masks in the gallery last year, when she was inspired by representation of the ideas in his and on the porch, and they will the important and relevant lyrics of head that he had not been putting provide them to anyone who does the album. down on paper during his recent not have one. Since it was initially planned, three-year painting hiatus. The Margaret Lane Gallery was the United States has now found “I’ve learned a lot through the opened by husband-and-wife duo itself in the midst of the COVID- years and I’ve seen a lot of things Mary and David Knox in January 19 pandemic and a reinvigoration through my life, and I express that 2017. The idea for the gallery sprung of a racial reckoning movement in through art,” Bell said. from the couple’s desire to display response to police brutality and the Another restriction posed by David Knox’s photography work as murder of George Floyd. COVID-19 is the elimination of the well as bring in local artists. “The ‘What’s Going On’ show was receptions that would normally “It was an adventure,” Knox said. painful to create, as a Black person accompany an exhibit at the gallery. “It still is.” being sick and tired of being sick and Instead, the gallery has been holding The first floor of the gallery is tired of how we are treated,” Drew a weekly Meet-the-Artist series. broken up into five main rooms, said in an email. “We’ve been enjoying them and PHOTO COURTESY OF MARY KNOX. which helps make social distancing Each of Drew’s pieces in the the artists have been enjoying them,” Margaret Lane Gallery is running two exhibits, including the pictured “What’s manageable, Knox said. There are two exhibit is matched to a song from Knox said. “They’re a pretty relaxed Going On” exhibit, as well as meet-the-artist events with safety measures. exhibits being shown at the gallery. the album. kind of affair.” The front room of the gallery “I hope people will check it out “Business is down, but at the By Lily Chubb modified visitation procedures is currently housing the exhibit and be inspired to have honest same time, we’re plugging along,” Staff Writer because of the COVID-19 pandemic. “What’s Going On” featuring Debi conversations about what’s going on Knox said. “We hope that people, as Co-owner Mary Knox said that L. Drew and nine other local artists. in our nation today, and maybe it will they feel comfortable, come through Margaret Lane Gallery, located precautions are being taken to The exhibit is inspired by the 1971 help prompt real positive change,” the gallery.” in Hillsborough, is running exhibits limit any risk of people getting Marvin Gaye album that explores Drew said. with limited hours and slightly sick, including hand sanitizer issues such as racism, police brutality The second exhibit is titled “In My [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Monday, September 28, 2020 7

went to Vegas and won his first career So Newhouse blew that last In July, it was Newhouse himself smoke break. But Nov. 4 will mark POKER World Poker Tour event in 2006. $400,000, too, going broke in the who knocked out the 10th-place two years since Mark’s last cigarette, FROM PAGE 1 Suddenly, Mark was 21 years span of a year. Now he was just finisher and secured his spot in the a moment that kickstarted what’s Even though he was out of debt old with $2 million in the bank. another cautionary poker tale, “November Nine” — then decided not been a major shift in his life. by the time he collected his prize Sheldon told him he could quit grinding away in low-stakes casino to play a single hand of poker in the “That was kind of the most money, it would take a little longer right then and there if he wanted games trying to get back on his feet. four-month tournament hiatus. His important thing for me,” he said. for Mark Newhouse to break even. to, invest his money and retire to a All the while, though, Newhouse 2013 winnings were mostly used to “Ever since then, I’ve slowly Sheldon Newhouse still remembers more than comfortable living. found ways to buy into the World Series, settle old debts. In 2014, he couldn’t developed a routine.” a young Mark getting into Magic: The “No, Dad,” Mark told him, “I’m poker’s premier event, still holding out bear to consider what was at stake After a move to San Jose, California, Gathering, a fantasy card-trading game. gonna take this and win real money.” hope for another life-altering run at the for him, how the money from even a he’s having his best year on and off the Of all the kids in the neighborhood, A few months later, Newhouse table. In 2013, six years after hitting seventh or eighth place finish ($1.2 felt in more than a decade. Mark took it the most seriously. was dominating an online opponent rock bottom, he got his wish, finishing million and $950,000, respectively) That’s also because Newhouse Small wonder that years later, when one-on-one, turning $60,000 into ninth in the Main Event and putting would change his life. has slowly developed better financial a college-aged Mark called up his dad more than $200,000. A friend himself back on the tournament map. How cruel, then, that Newhouse’s habits, living a more modest lifestyle and told him he wanted to drop out watching suggested he quit while The 2014 World Series Main ill-timed bluff against Tonking and practicing bankroll management. of Appalachian State University and he was ahead, but Newhouse felt it Event had 6,683 entrants. ESPN’s meant a second straight early exit. Newhouse has largely given up his become a professional poker player, unethical to cut and run. Norman Chad remembers joking It took Newhouse a while to absorb dream of becoming a poker legend. Sheldon knew he was serious. Instead, 45 minutes later, he was on air that if Newhouse somehow the sting of what he saw as another “Part of surviving in poker is “I fully expected that within six down $280,000. That moment, made the final table again, he’d swim career failure. Somewhere along the forgetting the ego,” he said. months, he’d be saying ‘Okay, Dad, Newhouse conceded, is when the across the Hudson River naked. way, though, Newhouse realized that It took almost 15 years and more I’ll go back to college,’” Sheldon said. downward spiral began. “It was statistically improbable, in order to move forward he had to than $3.5 million of tournament “But it didn’t happen.” “I learned a lot of lessons in the and it was realistically impossible,” make some adjustments. cash. But Mark Newhouse is finally Instead, Mark took the $200,000 poker world the hard way,” he said. Chad said. “At the time, I compared it Sheldon remembers when his in the money. he had won in two months on Suddenly, it was bad beat after to the top three or four achievements son would excuse himself twice in a PartyPoker.com and ran it up. He bad beat. in Main Event history.” single dinner and step outside for a [email protected]

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