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The Daily Tar Heel News tuesday, february 22, 2011 7 dents’ needs instead of having spe- She said charging students EARLY COLLEGE cific courses to take,” he said. tuition for the program would not BASKETBALL FROM PAGE 1 “I think if the state can stream- help compensate for the cost of it FROM PAGE 1 year’s level of enrollment, Green line what we are doing, that would because it would not cover half of “I told them in the locker room, said. Since N.C. community colleg- be wonderful,” said Robin Hardin, what the state could. ‘You may be doing some good es are only supported by the state, educational and partnerships coor- “Tuition at a community college things out there, but I need kids an enrollment increase wouldn’t be dinator for Cape Fear Community is very low,” Hardin said. “So even that can score,’” UNC coach Sylvia fully funded. College. “I am just not sure how we if we would pay tuition, we still Hatchell said. “It it is not as though we can can make sure how it will happen wouldn’t be able to run it as a col- And for a moment in the second ship money from other sources,” he with the current budget.” lege course.” half, it looked as if that momentum said. “It could mean fewer classes Cuts to community colleges to Sen. Jerry Tillman, had appeared for the Tar Heels. available for overall students than the different programs in the past R-Montgomery/Randolph, said UNC’s motivational fist pumps we would have otherwise.” few years have placed a constraint he did not know where the money and claps of frustration halted The plan would involve combin- on the number of students the col- to fund the program would come momentarily as junior She’la White ing programs that schools already leges could handle. from. spurred a comeback with three have in place, like dual enrollment “I am not 100 percent sure where “What I have a problem with is 3-pointers in four possessions. and early college, into one entity. we will be able to (grow enrollment) that we are going to give it to you But the Tar Heels’ 55-52 lead was It would also open up more unless the General Assembly re- free when we know there is no free short lived as the team’s 19 turnovers departments, allowing students to instates that funding,” Hardin said. lunch,” he said. and just one steal quickly added up take more courses, Green said. “I am hopeful that funding will be to send North Carolina into another “It would allow colleges to put restored, but I am not seeing where Contact the State & National momentum-killing deficit. together a program that meets stu- it is going to come from.” Editor at [email protected]. “We fought hard to get back in it and take the lead,” Hatchell said, “but then I thought those kids just DTH/ERIN HULL WRITE-INS bared down hard for N.C. State.” N.C. State fans rush the Reynolds Coliseum floor after the Wolfpack’s FROM PAGE 1 The Wolfpack turned to a con- 88-72 upset victory against the No. 13-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels. ous alternative, as graduate stu- fident approach at the free-throw dents sometimes run as write-ins. line, racking up 21 points from said. “We just (allowed) too many so up for this game, because unless Glynnis Ritter, a junior media pro- fouls aplenty by the desperately easy baskets in there.” they win the ACC Tournament, duction and communications major, physical Tar Heels. Senior Cetera DeGraffenreid they’re not going to make the received the most write-in votes at N.C. State also committed just picked up 12 points with fastbreak NCAA probably because of their 58. She was followed by Kendall four turnovers during the game, the layups in the final minutes, as fellow record,” said Hatchell, whose team Marshall and Larry Drew II, who lowest in school history, to main- leaders Jessica Breland and Italee is competing for a first-round bye earned 17 and 15 votes respectively tain a rhythm that sent the game Lucas were held to 10 points each. in next week’s tournament. after their previous competition to into a series of Wolfpack runs. Despite a strong presence under “If they play like they did become starting point guard. Amber White led N.C. State with the basket on both ends of the tonight they could play for the ACC Ritter began her campaign three a game-high 23 points, comple- court, not even UNC’s rebounding Championship. They might win it days before the election with a mented by four other teammates margin of 65-56 could counter N.C. if they play like they did tonight Facebook event that reached about who scored in the double digits. State’s 12-steal performance filled with only four turnovers.” 85 attendees. “No matter how much we scored, with easy transition buckets. “It was just for fun,” Ritter said. if we can’t stop the other team then “I told the players before we came Contact the Sports Editor it just doesn’t matter,” Broomfield over here that (N.C. State) will be at [email protected]. “You don’t have to worry about DTH/MELISSA ABBEY getting called names or whatever Glynnis Ritter, a junior, received the most write-in votes after a quick or kind of all that crap that went Facebook campaign. With 58 votes, she beat out Kendall Marshall. along with the real election.” Lauren Phipps, Ritter’s cam- Creek Condominiums from UNC. Ritter’s campaign promises paign manager and roommate, “I remember we were walk- included vending machines and said their platform advocated for ing around FallFest and we really soda fountains in every building, a “more sedentary lifestyle” and wished that UNC campus had a and shorter gym hours. emerged from a lack of fast food moving sidewalk, and if we were options on campus and the dis- student body president we would Contact the University Editor tance of their apartment at Mill make that happen,” Phipps said. at [email protected]. WHITE FROM PAGE 1 swished through the net, she fell pure barre back and slid down the court. White shot 7-for-9 from the floor and 5-for-7 from behind the lliftift • ttoneone • bburnurn www.purebarre.com arc. But her jaw-dropping preci- sion was not enough to stop a late Wolfpack rally that allowed UNC to holds its lead for just more than two minutes. For tiny White, leading the Tar Heels was a tall order, espe- cially from the bench. Though the Virginia native had the perfor- mance of her life, she wasn’t exactly in a place to be proud. Day one On a night where she lit up the Wolfpack-red floor, White had won. But her team wasn’t so lucky. and you’ve set your sights “I want to win,” White said. “It doesn’t matter if I have a career At Ernst & Young, even day one is a chance to focus on your next step. $100 student rate* • $150 faculty/staff rate* high or not. If I had zero points and To set your goals and make plans to get there. In fact, we’ve developed $100 new client promotion* • all 4:15 classes for students $10 we win, I’d be happy with that.” *Unlimited Monthly rates a unique framework with your career development in mind. It’s called EYU — RETAIL FEATURING L ULULEMON and it offers formal learning, experiences and coaching so you can jump Contact the Sports Editor right in. Find a mentor. And discover future opportunities. It’s everything at [email protected]. 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