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Volume 122, Issue 41 dailytarheel.com Thursday, May 15, 2014 Pino class of 2014 bids leaves, adieu to unc Chancellor Carol Folt sends reforms off her first class of UNC graduates. By Bradley Saacks will go on University Editor There were a lot of firsts during UNC-Chapel Hill’s 2014 graduation Andrea Pino hopes the sexual weekend. assault movement will continue. The first female chancellor in University history signed her first diplo- mas at her first graduation as chan- By Bradley Saacks cellor for 671 first-generation college University Editor graduates — a group known as Carolina Firsts. Andrea Pino is ready to move on from UNC, but “You’ll always forever be my very she won’t move on from the movement she started. first class of graduates at Carolina,” Pino’s college career came to a conclusion this Chancellor Carol Folt said during past weekend after an eventful four years that Sunday’s commencement ceremony in were highlighted when she brought her issues Kenan Memorial Stadium. with UNC’s response to her sexual assault case to “I thought nothing could be finer the nation’s attention. than a Carolina spring ... until I saw “I will never stop being a , but I am all the grads sitting here ready to leave,” she said. today.” Despite Pino’s peace with departing just as the As Folt continued her address, she reforms she started are taking place, she said she induced sheepish smiles throughout the is worried for the sexual assault movement on stadium. campus going forward. “What is the ‘special sauce’ that keeps “I am concerned over the momentum on campus Carolina special?” Folt said. in terms of individual student input,” Pino said. “I “I’ve got a pretty good idea of the think the most important part of any movement answer: It’s you.” is how successful it is on campus, because we On Sunday, nearly 6,000 students can have a great national scene, but if we do not Graduates celebrate new beginnings became alumni at the commencement have campuses actually holding their universities ceremony. accountable, then we can only do so much.” Among the 49 different degrees, She said there were still gaps in the reforms, psychology and biology were the most specifically mentioning training, resource manage- popular majors, recognizing 444 and ment and breaking the sexual assault stereotype as 404 graduates respectively. Russian and areas in which the University could improve. Eastern European Studies was the rar- Pino said she personally struggled with aca- est diploma given — only one student demically readjusting after she was sexually graduated with the major. assaulted at an off-campus party in 2012. Atul Gawande, a surgeon and jour- “We need the ability to become students again nalist, gave the commencement address. after sexual violence,” she said. He started by asking for the new grads Pino said there was a disconnect between to bear with him as he compared the Accessibility Resources and Service and Academic graduates to a study done on child can- Advising that made her transition back to a normal cer patients. college life difficult. The lack of communication “That’s what happens when you resulted in her having to overload her schedule this put a doctor in between you and your past semester in order to graduate, she said. degree,” said Gawande, who also dth/Kendall Bagley When asked about the next step in the move- Kenan Stadium welcomed over 33,000 people to honor all degree earning students of the ment on campus, Christi Hurt, director of the See Commencement, Page 4 University of at Chapel Hill during Sunday morning’s graduation ceremony. Carolina Women’s Center, said the work of the University’s Sexual Assault Task Force will dictate the progression of the reforms. “After the task force releases their report, we will have a new (sexual assault) policy, and that will be in place soon,” Hurt said. Pino said she’ll be glad to see the task force’s work put into action but acknowledged it’s only Armed man still not charged the beginning. “I think the policy is really only step one here in Department of Public Safety cannot disclose to me whether radio traffic was redacted because at Carolina,” she said. “I think we need students Police have not yet custody after police said he ran this person is a patient or their the department won’t release who are willing to and are going to hold this uni- brought charges in armed through the student union. current status,” Young said. “As information that might hinder its versity accountable and demand transparency.” It was a lack of information soon as this person is remanded investigation. Hurt said she didn’t think Pino’s departure from March knife incident. that left students feeling fren- out of custody — out of medical The campus sirens started campus would halt the movement she started. zied that day. Records provided supervision or medical treatment sounding around 4 p.m. Police “Andrea has been a valuable voice for sexual By Jenny Surane to show — the charges will be filed.” did not give the all-clear until assault survivors and for all of her work, and that Senior Writer police were told the man was The Orange County almost an hour later — after has been a tremendous effort on her part, but carrying knives, but sent a more Courthouse cannot release the Kister had made the half-mile there are a lot of folks who continue to advocate Two months after police took generic Alert Carolina message. nature of the warrants police have walk to Franklin Street and was for improvements to the University’s services for a man into custody for wielding After the incident, Randy filed against Kister until he’s offi- captured by Chapel Hill police. survivors,” Hurt said. knives through campus, police Young, a spokesman for DPS, cially been served, said Jennifer One DPS officer said he was UNC’s Title IX Compliance Coordinator Howard still have not been able to file said Kister would be charged with Powell, the assistant clerk of the making his way to the scene with Kallem applauded the efforts of Pino but said he is charges for the incident that assault with a deadly weapon courthouse’s criminal division. his police car sirens sounding not concerned the movement will die down. sparked campus-wide terror and upon his release from the hospi- Last month, The Daily Tar audibly, alerting students — and “This is not to take away from any of the work confusion. tal. But after six weeks, no charges Heel received DPS radio traffic the armed man he was searching that Andrea has done, but she has not been the only On March 24, Jesse Alan have been filed, and police won’t from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on March for — to his location. voice, and the other voices will continue,” he said. Kister, 31, was involuntarily say where Kister is residing. 23 — the day the armed man Hurt mentioned that Pino’s and others’ efforts committed to UNC Hospitals “The institutions themselves ran through campus. Most of the See Radio Traffic, Page 4 have made the issue of sexual assault — and sub- sequent UNC reforms — nationally prominent enough that awareness will not disappear due to the loss of one voice. “We all long for the day where we are put out of business because we have ended all forms of vio- Veterans could get in-state tuition lence, harassment and discrimination, but until we have done that as a society, I do not think that offering in-state tuition to veter- any of this will be losing visibility,” Hurt said. Gov. Pat McCrory plans ans if the proposal is passed by Pino does not intend to ignore her new alma to support in-state the N.C. General Assembly in its mater now that she is no longer an undergraduate. short session this summer. “I’ll continue to be vocal, but I do hope other tuition for veterans. McCrory’s proposal comes students begin to take on this issue,” she said. after an N.C. Senate bill calling When Pino started college, she said she never By Amanda Albright for in-state tuition for veterans imagined she would do something that would Senior Writer stalled last year. result in receiving death threats, but she never Mike Hart, a student veteran had any second thoughts about choosing UNC. After already announcing plans at UNC-Chapel Hill, said a draw- “I never regretted going to Carolina — Carolina to offer veterans in-state tuition back veterans face when going was my dream school, and it still is my dream at community colleges, Gov. Pat back to school is the financial school,” she said. “The main reason why I filed my McCrory said he will push for that transition on top of academics. complaint was not to seek recourse for myself but at all UNC-system schools. “We have other adult life to make Carolina better.” North Carolina is home to complications — we’re com- the third-largest active mili- pletely self-sustainable,” he said. dth/Kendall Bagley Contact the desk editor at tary force in the country, and Cadet Micah Paulson, an ROTC graduate, gave the opening remarks at [email protected]. it would join 24 other states in See In-State Vets, Page 4 the inaugural Red, White and Carolina Blue Graduation Ceremony. MORE TO THE STORY N.C. DEMOCRATS ARE WOOD MEYERS COMES Online FOR MUSIC, MOVIES GETTING PREPARED BACK TO BASEBALL Complete reviews of the Dive After the primary, the Democratic Freshman second baseman Wood GRADUATION SHOTS staff’s album and movie picks for Party is taking their next steps Meyers returns to starting lineup The many faces of Sunday’s com- the week can be found on the in the race between Kay Hagan, after missing eight games be- mencement ceremony don’t stop Diversions blog. Read more about D-N.C., and Thom Tillis, R-N.C. Find cause of a broken hand — leading here — view the complete gallery The Black Keys’ new album and more analysis and information on UNC to a 7-2 win over Gardner online at dailytarheel.com. “Neighbors.” See online View from the Hill. See online Webb. See online

I make so many beginnings there never will be an end. Louisa May Alcott, “Little Women” 2 Thursday, May 15, 2014 News The Daily Tar Heel

The Daily Tar Heel WEEKLY Move-In Ready DOSE www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 121 years of editorial freedom But first, don’t take a #selfie. Paige Ladisic Summer Editor From staff and wire reports Managing.editor@dailytarheel. com eird things happen in Florida, but a post-selfie arrest is Bradley Saacks pretty marvelous. Taylor Harrison, a 21-year-old ​South university EDITOR Florida man, took the picture with drugs and cash​ adja- [email protected] Jonathan Moyer cent to a patrol car to prove the ease at which he could CITY EDITOR sellW in front of authorities. After the pictures were posted to Facebook, [email protected] Harrison proceeded to sell to an undercover narcotics detective. Repeat, Amy Tsai STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR he then sold the drugs to an undercover cop. Not looking so bad ass now, [email protected] are we? 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Î The Daily Tar Heel News Thursday, May 15, 2014 3 preparing for battle Chi Phi to be reviewed further The Greek Judicial Board hands over the case to a higher power. By Jane Wester Staff Writer

The Interfraternity Council’s Greek Judicial Board hearings concluded last week, leaving Pi Lambda Phi on social probation for the fall and sending Chi Phi to their Standards Review Board for a more intensive review. The review board is a higher authority than the judicial board, with the power to consider past allegations from various sources. “The way the Greek Judicial Board’s juris- diction is laid out, we look at allegations in a specific sense,” said Fields Pierce, chairman of the Greek Judicial Board. “Chi Phi is a repeat offender, and so we felt like giving that case over to the Standards Review Board.” Interfraternity Council President Kenan Drum is a member of the Standards Review Board, along with its chairman, Dean of Students Jonathan Sauls, other faculty mem- dth/KendAll Bagley bers, and student and alumni representatives. Taylor George charges toward the goal during Sunday afternoon’s NCAA tournament game against Georgetown. Drum said the review board can take into account prior investigations made by both the University and national office, and also Women’s lacrosse will meet Virginia again in NCAAs has greater penalties at its disposal than the judicial board. By Alexis Barnes of seniors Sloane Serpe and Abbey Friend She embraces that. She has a lot of big game “The Greek Judicial Board doesn’t have Staff Writer plays an important role in the team’s suc- experience, and we have a lot of trust in what the power to do away with university recog- cess. she can do.” nition of a particular chapter,” Drum said. In 2013, the North Carolina women’s “(Serpe and Friend are) two kids who After the Tar Heels’ victory on Sunday, “The Standards Review Board can discuss lacrosse team met Virginia in the quarter- have been carrying our team all year, the team was unsure who they would play matters such as university recognition and finals of the NCAA tournament in Chapel because we play seven freshmen, and that’s next as UVa. and Princeton were playing vote on those.” Hill and came out on top with a 13-9 vic- not an excuse, but they don’t have the All- later in the day. Though the Greek Judicial Board may tory. Americans around them that we normally Levy planned on preparing the team to refer a case to the Standards Review Board at The Tar Heels would advance to eventu- have,” Levy said. continue to battle. any time, it has not done so for several years. ally win their first NCAA tournament cham- “Sloane is a total warrior. She’s the top “For us it’s going to be recover, sharpen up “I spoke with Aaron Bachenheimer a pionship. defender in the country, and Abbey is one of (and) continue to get better,” she said. week ago and the last time he can remember On Saturday, three-seeded North Carolina the best attackers in the country, and that’s “We’re so far from being a finished prod- it meeting was, I think, 2011,” Drum said. will face six-seeded Virginia for a rematch in why we won today — because of the play of uct, but we’re tough, and we’re going to keep “There have been no cases that have war- the NCAA quarterfinals in Chapel Hill. those two kids. They should not get over- clawing and scraping and doing what we can ranted Standards Review Board intervention The two teams are not unfamiliar com- looked going forward in this season.” to get wins.” (since then).” petitors. Friend, who now holds the most career Virginia defeated Princeton 13-11 — but The Chi Phi review process will not The last time UNC and the Cavaliers goals for North Carolina with 195, proves it didn’t matter to Friend who the Tar Heels relate to the 2012 death of freshman David met was on March 8 during the regular to be a huge offensive threat for the Tar played next. Shannon, who was a Chi Phi pledge. season, when UNC defeated the Cavaliers Heels. “No matter what, any NCAA game is “The David Shannon case has nothing 14-10. This season, she has had career highs of going to be a tough one,” she said. to do with the Chi Phi investigation at this Both teams made their NCAA tournament 62 goals, 78 points and 16 assists. “At the end of the day, it doesn’t really time,” Drum said. appearance in the second round on Sunday “Abbey is smart,” Levy said. matter who we play — we just have to bring He said the Standards Review Board will and came out with close victories. “She’s playing with one other senior (who our A-game every day.” not meet until fall. The Tar Heels defeated Georgetown is) Taylor George, and the rest are freshmen The Greek Judicial Board also intends to 10-8 to advance to the NCAA quarterfinals. and one sophomore, and she had to carry Contact the desk editor at enforce sanctions from Chi Phi’s national Coach Jenny Levy said the leadership the unit all season. She understands that. [email protected] organization, but Pierce said those sanctions are not yet fully official. “(The sanctions) have been relayed to the chapter by word of mouth, but they have not been relayed by an official remedial action plan,” he said. “Once that happens, all of Arts advocates ask for more support those plans will be enforced.” Pierce said the judicial board will look at Chi Phi’s national sanctions again in the fall. up about the importance of public leader for Arts Day, said the goal ideal,” he said. “While we wel- A spokesman for the Southern Order Public arts advocates arts at Arts Day, a two-day event of the county’s presence is to come public and private support Memorial Foundation, which owns the Chi are taking concerns to in Raleigh where advocates from maintain support for the arts. for the arts, it’s far less than it Phi house on South Columbia Street, said in North Carolina will meet to net- “We are very blessed to have could or should be.” a statement the foundation will continue to legislators on Arts Day. work and discuss support of the elected representatives who, Clyde Edgerton, president of transparently work with the University. arts with state legislators. for years and years, have been the Arts Council of Wilmington Unlike Chi Phi, Pi Lam does not face the By Sarah Vassello Arts Day is a product of ARTS supportive of the arts,” Thomas and New Hanover County, will possibility of losing university recognition. Staff Writer North Carolina, an advocacy non- said. be the featured speaker on Arts Pi Lam is subject to sanctions from Honor profit organization comprised of DeMott said the effects of Arts Day’s legislative day, riling up the Court in addition to the social probation lev- North Carolina actor and play- N.C. residents involved in public Day are a long-term building troops before sending them off to ied by the Greek Judicial Board. wright Mike Wiley was headed arts. process. meet the legislators. Pierce said social probation allows recruit- for destruction before he found Margaret DeMott serves as a “We go with the belief that we “The public schools is where ment and philanthropy events but forbids Pi his love of the arts. board member of ARTS as well as are going to impact decisions that we can show that the imagina- Lam from sponsoring social events. He said he discovered theater the director of artistic services at are made this year, and I think tion is important, and that art Chapter president Robert Harrison said before becoming tempted by gang the Durham Arts Council. every year we have impacted is important, because it helps us the fraternity is complying with all sanctions activity and spiraling toward a “Our job as representatives of decisions, but it’s not just about become more human — embraces and hopes to move forward as a contributing violent future. the arts — and as people who are the immediate,” she said. uncertainty,” Edgerton said. member of the campus. “That was different for a kid championing them — is to keep Musician, author, community “There’s a wisdom in uncer- Honor Court sanctions are protected by who grew up below the poverty that communication vibrant and activist and Arts Day speaker Si tainty, and there’s a wisdom in FERPA and could not be disclosed. line,” Wiley said. “Early on, I had fresh and new,” DeMott said. Kahn agreed there is a need for art, and I think if we encourage “Pi Lambda Phi’s come a long way in the some individuals in my life who “Arts advocacy, in this context, state support. that in school — courage in our- last year,” Harrison said. “We’ve worked to said ‘You can do this, too, and you (means) we’re talking to our leg- “It would hardly be an under- selves — then we’ll have a bright- make sure the mistakes that happened last don’t have to be held back because islators.” statement to say that the working er and a happier world.” fall are never going to happen again.” your mom works the night shift, Devra Thomas, the board chair- conditions for artists in North and your dad isn’t around.’” woman of the Orange County Arts Carolina — and, for that matter, Contact the desk editor at Contact the desk editor at Wiley is using his voice to speak Commission and Orange County in the United States — are hardly [email protected] [email protected] inBRIEF DSI Comedy moves into more room to perform Secret society gives $888.88 theatre — you came in and saw a show DSI will celebrate their and maybe you stayed for a couple of to Scholars’ Latino Initiative new space with kickoff shows but it didn’t feel as much like Members of a secret society a place you could come any time you called Infinity, consisting of stu- events through the year. wanted to and hang out,” she said. dents and alumni, anonymously Though DSI hosted a five- delivered $888.88 to The Daily By Tess Boyle day kickoff event celebrating the Tar Heel editorial staff with Staff Writer Franklin Street opening, Melzer said instructions that it be given to the whole year will be dedicated to the Scholars’ Latino Initiative. With a fresh start and a new their grand reopening. Editor Nicole Comparato downtown location, Dirty South “We don’t want this space to be delivered the money to Comedy Theater can now be more dark,” Ward said. “We don’t want the the Office of University active and publicly accessible. doors to be locked at any time really. Development. The comedy theater, now open to Even when we’re closed on a Sunday the public five days a week, will offer or Monday, we have rehearsals and Award given to Glenwood more opportunities for the public to classes and programs for groups out- watch and take part in comedy. side of the theater.” Elementary School teacher On May 1, DSI opened its doors And he said the new location has dth/Alex Hamel Li Wang, a K-1 teacher in the to the public at its new location at already increased the amount of DSI Comedy hosted Starting Block, a showcase of incubator teams, on Tuesday Mandarin dual language pro- 462 W. Franklin St. public interest in the theater. gram at the Chapel Hill elemen- Moving from its previous location “It’s in a location where a lot more night at their new West Franklin Street location, which they opened on May 1. tary school, was awarded a 2014 in Carr Mill Mall in Carrboro, DSI’s people are just walking up to find Global Educator Award. new 7,200-square-foot space allows out what’s going on,” he said. “Just nity would help us out,” Melzer said. Jonathan Yeomans, a performer Wang, who is from China, has for more performances, more com- the number of conversations I’ve had “Here, we find through our shows and instructor of IMPROV 101 classes been at Glenwood for one year. edy classes and the ability for the being here during the day is twice as that many hands make light work, at DSI, said the new space provides In order to win the award, Wang two to occur simultaneously. many as I’ve had in the last year.” whether it means opening up the a more diverse offering of shows and submitted a lesson plan meant to Zach Ward, executive producer of DSI’s move was funded by online theater or performing on stage.” enables a wider range of instruction increase global awareness among DSI, said before the move they weren’t donations from a Kickstarter fund. DSI’s mission of accessibility for a larger number of students. her students. able to accommodate both classes and Ward said it was motivating to extends further than providing regular “We’re not just starting up,” Ward The award was given out by performances at the same time. see the support they got once they entertainment at a low price. The the- said. “We’ve been doing this for VIF International Education, an And Ashley Melzer, associate launched their fund. He said within ater also donates portions of its yearly almost a decade. It’s exciting to get organization that seeks to prepare artistic director for DSI, said the two days of launching, they were able proceeds to nonprofits in the area. that in front of a larger crowd.” students for future global success. new space makes for a more active to hit 30 percent of the goal. “If people support DSI, we’re environment. “We had to have faith that our able to give back to the community,” Contact the desk editor at — From staff and wire reports “Our old space was a performing fans, former students and commu- Ward said. [email protected] 4 Thursday, May 15, 2014 News The Daily Tar Heel

Mother’s Day — and the sea Commencement by the numbers of grads in the west end zone from page 1 stands of the stadium was Primary winners received an honorary doctor- 3,730 peppered with signs thanking ate of science. Undergraduate degrees their moms. He detailed the essentials Walker enjoyed pointing for post-graduation: taking out her mother, a Duke gradu- the lessons one learned in 671 ate, who was clad in Carolina look to November college and applying them First-generation graduates blue for the occasion. to the real world, finding And her speech included a way to get connected to the obligatory shots at former The candidates are DTH ONLINE: Orange County something bigger than just 33,000 Carolina point guard Larry Check out the View yourself and embracing chal- People in attendance Drew II and Duke. from the Hill blog for The sheriff election was lenges. “We watched Duke chick- preparing for the more primary analysis. one of few with a contested Gawande ended his speech en-out because of a couple of work ahead. outcome, not only in specula- by expressing his gratitude 49 snowflakes,” Walker said. Hagan in November. tion but in results. for the future contributions Major degrees awarded While many speeches By Jonathan Moyer “If we want to change Current Sheriff Lindy of the graduates as well as for provided thought-provoking and Amy Tsai Obamacare, we have to change Pendergrass did not decide to his newest degree. her classmates. metaphors, Board of Trustees Senior Writers our senator,” he said in the run for office, leaving the posi- “Thank you for all you are Walker utilized a quote chairman W. Lowry Caudill speech. “If we want to end our tion open for six contenders. going to do, and thank you from poet William G.T. kept it simple for the new The May 6 primary elec- nation’s financial crisis, we The top candidate Charles for making me a Tar Heel,” Shedd. graduates. tions ended in few surprises have got to change our senator.” Blackwood, did not receive he said. “A ship is safe in harbor; “You can change the overall — despite a crowded Hagan released a state- the required 40 percent of Senior Class President that’s not what ships are built world,” he said. and expensive U.S. Senate race ment after her victory, which votes required to win out- Georgia Walker attempted to for,” Walker said. and some close victories at the she won with 77.2 percent of right. quell the fears of entering the As tradition dictates, com- Contact the desk editor at local level in Orange County. the vote. There were less than a post-graduation world with mencement was held on [email protected]. With the primaries fin- “I am honored to serve hundred votes separating ished, nominees from the North Carolina, but I know Blackwood and his closest Democratic, Republican and that this job is about the opponent, David Caldwell, Jr. “And we sacrifice description ment can’t always safely meet Libertarian parties will pre- families working every day for After the primary, both Radio Traffic for the sake of getting the mes- the demand for information. pare to face off in November’s a better future,” Hagan said in candidates said they were from page 1 sage out immediately.” “They want as much infor- general elections. the statement. “I will contin- pleased with the elections and Young said the officer DPS relies on templates it mation as possible, immedi- ue putting them, and North the runoff. probably used sirens to get to can deploy quickly in times ately, but that’s not always the U.S. Senate Carolina, first as we continue “This shows our govern- the quad quickly. of crisis. While the templates priority,” he said. “But it is a our work to make all North ment in action and how the “If this was a protracted allow police to alert students goal for us.” The primaries for North Carolina families strong and democratic process is sup- situation, for example, if a quickly, they are vague. Carolina’s seat in the U.S. great.” posed to work,” Caldwell said. person was in a situation and Desperate for information, Contact the desk editor at Senate featured 13 candidates Hagan has raised more The runoff election will be there was hostages involved, students took to social media [email protected]. running for three parties’ than $13 million in cam- seven to 10 weeks after the and you heard radio traffic, so they could know the kind of nominations. The race has paign contributions, while primaries. you would be much less likely threat their campus was facing. been identified as one of the Tillis has raised more than On the same night, former to hear sirens,” Young said. While he appreciated the In-State Vets most contested and expensive $3 million. Carrboro mayor Mark Chilton And in the initial dispatch, efforts police made to cap- from page 1 in the nation. Haugh, who won 60.7 per- was elected for Orange County operators told DPS officers ture the armed man, C.J. “If there was zero financial Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C., cent of the Libertarian vote, Register of Deeds, winning by they were looking for an armed Brodowicz, the president of the stress, I would be able to and N.C. Speaker of the said his campaign works with 3 percent more than incum- man carrying two visible Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, enjoy and flourish in this House Thom Tillis, R-N.C., a small budget, and no records bent Deborah Brooks. knives near the Pit with long said he felt police should have environment, 100 percent, won the Democratic and exist on his fundraising. One of his talking points hair and a baseball cap wearing given students a description and have no stress.” Republican nominations, His plan for the general elec- during his campaign was a hunter green rain coat. of him and been more specific Under McCrory’s proposal, respectively. Sean Haugh won tion is to produce issue-specific signing marriage licenses for But in their first Alert about the weapons he carried. veterans could receive a mini- the Libertarian nomination YouTube videos and host town- same-sex couples, even though Carolina message, police only “It kind of made it worse mum $7,500 scholarship for for U.S. Senate. hall-style events across N.C., he Amendment One prevents reported an armed and dan- because the way people are, two semesters at UNC-system The three parties’ primary said in an interview. same-sex marriage in N.C. gerous man on or near cam- they want to figure it out,” schools if they have served for winners all claimed early leads “Communications technolo- Chilton also said since there pus and told students they said Brodowicz, who’s fra- four years, served at an N.C. they did not relinquish. gy has changed so much that it was no Republican candidate, had activated the campus- ternity house sits across the military facility and earned an Tillis, who won 45.7 per- really makes it possible for me all he has to do until the elec- wide siren system so students street from the church where honorable discharge. cent of his party’s vote, said to get my message out without tions in November is wait. would know to seek shelter. police eventually captured After veterans’ first two in his acceptance speech having to spend millions of “There’s some things we Kiser. “So instead of staying semesters, they are expected Republicans are on the same dollars to do it,” Haugh said. Contact the desk editor at just can’t do in an Alert inside, people tried to go out.” to establish in-state residency team to unseat incumbent [email protected] Carolina message,” Young said. But Young said the depart- — which is why the scholar- ships expire — according to the proposal. The scholar- ships would cost a projected $5 million, which would be funded from the N.C. Education Lottery. Though McCrory’s plan does exclude some groups, such as students who are beyond two years since military service, it is a step in the right direction, said Jacob Hinton, president of the Carolina Veterans Organization. “For me, it makes me feel like the N.C. administration is trying to do something for us,” he said. “They’re trying to make that promise to us that, ‘We’re here to help you succeed.’” System President Tom Ross, who testified to a U.S. House of Representatives vet- erans’ affairs committee last week, said the system “has always supported extending in-state tuition to certain vet- erans and their families” and is working with the General Assembly to enact legislation. There are about 8,000 stu- Beginning Fall 2014 dents in the system who use Beginning Fall 2014 veteran benefits. Will Hubbard, spokesman for the Student Veterans of America, said veterans have worked on the issue for years. “There’s a lot of student veterans in North Carolina, and in the past it has been a sticking point for us,” he said. “It’s really a shift in atten- tion. It’s one thing to say 'PSNPSFJOGPSNBUJPO DBMM you support veterans and it’s another to put the time and UPTQFBLUPUIFTUVEZDPPSEJOBUPS energy to make that happen.” UNC’s Carolina Health Informatics BU"FTUIFUJD4PMVUJPOT Contact the desk editor at Program is proud to announce the [email protected] Master of Professional Science in Biomedical and Health Informatics

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By Danielle Herman round of the NCAA tourna- torically performed well in the through tough doubles and after Sunday’s hard-fought ing their game despite the Staff Writer ment deals the team a unique tournament. Georgia holds the singles matches against USC victory. loud, energetic and possibly challenge. all-time NCAA tournament last Sunday, said the team is And dealing with a loud hostile environment. They say revenge is a dish The team seeks to avenge record at 98-31,and Friday’s excited to go to Athens. crowd in Athens, the Tar “I think we just need to best served cold — but the its 4-0 loss to Georgia in the match against UNC will mark “It’s always been a dream of Heels will have to keep plug- focus on our court, just not North Carolina men’s tennis same round in 2012.The two their 11th-straight appearance mine,” he said. ging to defeat Georgia and get distracted with everything team looks to serve up their teams did not face each other in the round of sixteen. Coach Sam Paulsaid his advance to the quarterfinals. going on around us, with revenge in both the literal during the regular season this UNC’s NCAA tournament team is prepared for the Georgia will enjoy a home- the big crowd and how loud and emotional Georgia heat year, but Georgia leads the all- record tips toward the losing increasingly tough matches court advantage for the they’re gonna be,” Schnur said. as they take on the No. 8 time series 11-7. side at 20-22.Last weekend, ahead as it advances in the remainder of the tournament, And if the Tar Heels man- Bulldogsat their home court “There’s nothing special the team swept South Carolina tournament. so unlike other teams travel- age to do it at Georgia’s own in Athens, Ga. about that team,” freshman State in the first round and “We learned some things ing to Athens, UNC will face a court, revenge will be that UNC is no stranger to Brayden Schnursaid. “They’re beat South Carolina 4-1 in the today about how to manage a larger, louder crowd — cheer- much sweeter. tough matches, and playing very good, of course, but we’re second round. few things a little better, if we ing mostly against them. the Bulldogs at their home a good team, too.” Freshman Ronnie get up in a spot, how to keep For the Tar Heels, it will be Contact the desk editor at court in the Sweet Sixteen The Bulldogs have his- Schneider, who fought plugging a little bit,” Paul said all about execution and play- [email protected]

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Drug, Alcohol, and Traffic Offenses n l Bor & Br ee ed Julia W. Burns, MD H ! THE RESUME EXPERTS r a Psychiatrist & Artist T Invision Resume Services 5809 Cascade Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Get Interviews, Internships, & Job Offers... [email protected] www.hatleylawoffice.com 919-428-8461 • juliaburnsmd.com 151 E. Rosemary St., Ste. 205 919-200-0822 Call Today & Save $25! Best Wishes to the Tar Heels in 2013-2014! BlackAndWhiteReadAllOver.com 888-813-2320 • [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Thursday, May 15, 2014 7 Five Tar Heels selected in NFL Draft Tight End Eric Ebron Eric Ebron Ebron’s Stats Kareem Martin Martin’s Stats selected in the first Position: TE • Mackey Award Finalist, Position: DE • First team All-ACC last Pick #: 10, to Detroit given to the nation’s top tight Pick #: 84, to Arizona season, second team All-ACC round. end. in 2012. The NFL draft started • Second team All-American • Recorded 82 tackles, 21.5 Thursday, and five North Carolina last season. tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks football players heard their names last season. called. • First team All-ACC last The Tar Heels are tied with season, second team All-ACC • Finished fifth in the nation Clemson for second most draft in 2012. in tackles per loss and eighth in With the No. 10 pick of the 2014 NFL With the 84th pick in the second round picks in the ACC since 2008 sacks last season. with 30. Draft, Eric Ebron became the seventh Tar • ACC single-season receiv- of the NFL draft, the 6-foot-6, 272-pound After the draft, quarterback Heel selected in the first round of the draft ing yards record with 973 last defensive end learned he would be reunit- • His 10-foot-9 broad jump Bryn Renner and offensive tackle since 2008 and 23rd overall. This is the season. ed with former Tar Heel Jonathan Cooper was the best among defensive James Hurst signed with the fourth consecutive year the Tar Heels have on the Arizona Cardinals. UNC tight end record for ca- linemen at the NFL combine. Denver Broncos and Baltimore had a player drafted in the first round. • Kareem Martin is the fourth UNC Ravens, respectively. The highest a UNC tight end had previ- reer receiving yards with 1,805. defensive end selected in the last five years. • Started 38 consecutive ously been selected was 35th overall in The most recent was Quinton Coples, who 4.60-second 40-yard dash at games over his last three — Compiled by Pat James. 2001 when Alge Crumpler was selected by • was selected in the first round of the 2012 the Atlanta Falcons in the second round. the NFL combine. draft by the New York Jets. seasons.

On the third day of the Safety Tre Boston was Jabari Price was the fifth draft, the Cincinnati Bengals taken off the board in and final Tar Heel selected in traded up in the fourth round Saturday’s fourth round by the 2014 NFL Draft. to select Russell Bodine with the with Price was selected in the 111th pick. Bodine joins the 128th pick. The Panthers the seventh round by the former Tar Heels Giovani haven’t selected a Tar Heel Minnesota Vikings with the Bernard and Brandon Tate. since Hilee Taylor in 2008. 225th pick overall. Bodine wowed scouts at Boston’s UNC career con- Price led the Tar Heels the NFL combine by lead- cluded with 13 interceptions, with 62 solo tackles and ing all players with 42 bench which ranks third all-time started all 13 games at cor- press reps of 225 pounds. behind Dre’ Bly and Lou nerback in the 2013 season Russell Bodine He is the first UNC center Tre Boston Angelo. Jabari Price ­­— which earned him All- selected in the draft since Boston led the Tar Heels in ACC honorable mention Position: C Jason Brown in 2005. Position: S Position: CB accolades. Pick #: 111, to Cincinnati Pick #: 128, to Carolina tackles last season with 94. Pick #: 225, to Minnesota Governments talk about No Boys Allowed residential expansion Plans for a new UPCOMING MEETINGS library and zoning • The Chapel Hill Town • Chapel Hill Town Council code are underway. Council will be holding a will hold a public hearing on public interest meeting on Monday, May 19, at 7 p.m. By Jonathan Moyer Thursday, May 15, at 6 p.m. The meeting will be located and Joey DeVito about the proposed mixed- at 2501 Homestead Road in Staff Writers use Obey Creek Develop- Chapel Hill. ment. While college students took The meeting will be in Room a break before summer kicked • The Orange County Board dth/Johanna Ferebee in, Chapel Hill, Carrboro and B of the Chapel Hill Public of Commissioners will hold a itness trainer Jill Kilby leads a full body conditioning class Tuseday Carrboro. Library. Orange County governments regular meeting on Tuesday, afternoon at the grand opening of Fit 4 Life, a health club just for were hard at work. May 20, at 7 p.m. The meet- women located in Ram’s Plaza. • The Orange County Board ing will be located at 2501 F Chapel Hill Town Council of Commissioners will hold Homestead Road in Chapel a work session on Thursday, Primary results are in After months of intense Hill. debate and deliberation, the May 15, at 7 p.m. to discuss The winning primary elec- Chapel Hill Town Council budget for the Ephesus- The Carrboro Board of tion candidates must fight • for the finish in November. passed a proposal Monday Fordham area. Aldermen will be meeting games night which they hope will See pg. 4 for story. The meeting will be held at on Tuesday, May 20, at 7:30 encourage development on the Southern Human Services © 2014 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Ephesus Church Road and p.m. The meeting will be Center at 2501 Homestead Level: 1 2 3 4 Playing in Athens Fordham Boulevard. located at 301 W. Main St. in Road. The UNC men’s tennis The council voted to bring team will face off against form-based zoning code to Complete the grid Georgia this weekend. See After hearing the com- the building could stand up the area, which is expected to so each row, column pg. 6 for story. make development easier. missioners’ discussion on the to many years of changing and 3-by-3 box (in Members of the council library, many attendees left. interests. bold borders) contains said they believe this new Representatives from the “Many libraries built with every digit 1 to 9. Tar Heels drafted code will bring more retail, Orange County Public Library these flexible spaces have Solution to Five Tar Heel football play- affordable housing and bet- as well as the Freelon Group the ability to move as the April 28’s puzzle ers were selected during the ter transportation within the — the company in charge of demographic changes. We’re 2014 NFL draft. See pg. 7 for community. the future library’s architec- not tied down by the current story. The plan will also address ture — spoke with the board design,” Garris said. about the goals of the new The library is expected to some of the stormwater DSI Comedy kicks off management concerns that library. be verified by April 2016 and come with the area’s devel- Kathryn Taylor, a senior to open in October 2017. Excited about their new opment. associate at Freelon, said space, DSI is holding events “The nature of this area the firm had gathered input Contact the desk editor at and shows to celebrate. See is different,” Mayor Mark from people of all age groups [email protected] pg. 3 for story. Kleinschmidt said. “I think about what they wanted in a we’re getting extraordinary library. benefits if we go forward with The consensus was a this.” welcoming and unique com- BUY A COUCH • FIND A JOB • DITCH YOUR ROOMMATE The proposal and the munity library, where people Movie Showtimes for Week 5/16-5/22 attempt to further develop could go not only to read but All Movies $4.00 • Closed Monday Ephesus-Fordham led to a also meet and just pass time. DIVERGENT J mass of input from citizens. Taylor said the group Fri & Sat: 6:50, 9:25 Sun: 6:50 • Tue-Thu: 6:50, 9:20 Over twenty people wanted to focus on making www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds MUPPETS MOST WANTED I addressed the council during the library a meeting place Sat & Sun: 4:30 with a variety of services and the deciding meeting, many THE LEGO MOVIE I of whom urged the council to spaces. Fri & Sat: 7:00, 9:10 take more time before voting Chris Garris, an associ- Sun: 4:40, 7:00 • Tue-Thu: 7:00, 9:10 on the form-based zoning ate principal at Freelon, said The Varsity Theatre we’re here for you. all day. every day the plan was to make sure 123 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill • 967-8665 SELL YOUR CAR • FIND A SITTER • VOLUNTEER code. www.varsityonfranklin.com Councilman Matt Czajkowski was the lone dis- (C)2014 Tribune Media Services, Inc. senting opinion on the code’s Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle All rights reserved. adoption. A A TTarTaarr HHeelHeeeell favoritef faavvoorriittee ssincesiinnccee 11982!1998822!! “Let’s understand that Across 57 Coffee, in slang 11 Like some conservative 45 “You’ve got mail” we will potentially lose 1 Mar. 17th honoree 58 __ Crunch: cereal brand teaching methods company 6 Amazed 59 Tolerate 12 Prejudice 46 Firecracker that doesn’t retail instead of gain retail,” 10 Gray timber wolf 60 “Um, excuse 13 Mighty tree crack Czajkowski said. 14 Pasta sauce brand me ...” 21 Pince-__ glasses 48 Andean animal “If we approve the 15 Sonny’s partner 61 Fired 22 Attorney’s field 49 Sonata movement form-based code for these 16 Et __: and others 62 Memoranda 26 Floral necklace 50 Online party request 17 Word before PG or 63 __ avis 27 Authority 51 One on horseback retailers, we could end up PG-13 64 One lacking experience 28 “That’s a good point” 52 Canada with the exact opposite of 18 Sacred 65 John of tractors 30 Crucifix letters honkers what we said we wanted to 19 Bismarck is its cap. 31 Bowl-shaped roof 53 “That’s funny!” achieve. That’s horrifying to 20 Where to see stars in Down 32 Actress Thompson 54 Like crayons school 1 Jack who ate no fat 33 Rotary phone part 55 Abbr. on a phone’s “0” me.” 23 “__ will be 2 Garbage 34 Handle superficially button When it came time to vote, done ...”: Lord’s Prayer 3 Trivial, as a complaint 35 Home run jog 56 Double-reed instrument councilmen Jim Ward and 24 Summer zodiac sign 4 New __: modern 38 Prowling feline 57 Cookie 25 Of the flock spiritualist 39 Extremely popular container Ed Harrison also voted no on 26 Actress Taylor, familiarly 5 Slate of errands and 40 Enemy applying the code to Ephesus- 27 Hearty dish chores Fordham. 29 Concealed 6 Sound evoking 32 Knives’ sharp sides “Gesundheit!” 35 “Gone With the Wind” 7 Hemingway’s “For __ County Commissioners plantation the Bell Tolls” 36 Yoko from Tokyo 8 Slippery On Tuesday, while the 37 Where to see stars in the 9 Launder, as a suit service 10 Polynesian porch Orange County Board of 41 Chinese Commissioners discussed chairman health insurance and recy- 42 Get beaten cling plans, the community 43 “Honest!” 44 Capone and came out to hear about plans Capp for the Southern Branch Downtown Chapel Hill 45 Voice below Library. soprano The library, which is 942-PUMP 46 Pres. between 106 W. Franklin St. HST and JFK planned to be located at 120 (Next to He’s Not Here) 47 __ gin fizz Brewer Lane, was a point of www.yogurtpump.com 49 Regret interest for many attendees at 50 Unit of work 53 Where to see the meeting. Mon-Thur 11:30am-11:30pm • Fri-Sat 11:30am-Midnight • Sun Noon-11:30pm stars in theaters 8 Thursday, May 15, 2014 Opinion The Daily Tar Heel

EDITORIAL CARTOON By Daniel Pshock, [email protected] QUOTE OF THE DAY “I think we need students who are willing to and are going to hold this university account- able and demand transparency.” Paige Ladisic Summer Editor Andrea Pino, on the future of the sexual assault movement at UNC Junior journalism and political sci- ence major from Oak Island, N.C. Email: [email protected] Featured online reader comment “We are special; we are better than everyone Summer else so don’t be a hater and embrace the powder blue.” editor ahmodkolodz, on what makes UNC students stand out embraces LETTERS TO THE Kvetching board™ EDITOR kvetch: challenge Do not cut sexual v.1 (Yiddish) to complain health program funds To WMST Majors: Will you ’ve never been the editor blame the patriarchy if you of anything before. Column TO THE EDITOR: can’t find a job? I Except, you know, Multiple newspaper Saunders, and a couple of poorly written articles have revealed that Aycock are all horrible papers in high school. I’m UNC may cut funding for names. Let’s name every coming into this summer with sexual health and wellness building Jesus Hall! Folt hires old favorite programs in August. As four semesters at The Daily Tar Heel under my belt, but co-chairwomen of Project To the squirrel searching you could say I’m still a little Former SBP’s hiring calls his past actions into question Dinah, a student organiza- the trash can for food: I bit unsure of what the hell I’m tion that works to end sexu- know Lenoir’s not great, but doing. here’s a new posi- carry, they should in no way al assault, we are frightened c’mon, have some dignity. So I’m feeling things out tion in town, and it’s eclipse those of the student by this announcement. Dear trees, I’ve never been a and learning as I go. T couched comfort- body. University system lead- fan of golden showers. I have to learn the names ably in South Building right Folt relied so much on ers have used Project There should be a UNC of administrators and state between the Chancellor’s Lambden because it was her Dinah’s annual event titled weather app with a picture politicians (and how to spell office and the rest of the first year on the job — and “Orgasm? Yes, Please!” as an of the pit preacher if it’s them,) and remember not University. what a change of pace it example of an inappropri- more than 70 degrees out. everyone is as interested in Three recent and very Andy Willard must have been for her. ate use of funds. While the local elections as I am. I also lucky UNC graduates are in Folt came from name is pretty racy, students The Tar Pit was finally full Senior journalism major from — apparently — need to be the process of being selected Dartmouth College, a private fill the Great Hall each year Sunday! But oh wait, it was available in the middle of the to be Chancellor’s Fellows Jamestown, N.C. institution in the heart of to learn about safe, consen- because of graduation. night when a baseball story and will work in close contact Yankee territory that enrolls sual and healthy sex. Chipotle is gross hippie needs to be edited. Since that’s with Chancellor Carol Folt Email: [email protected] about one fifth the number By opening up a friendly Moe’s. Fight me. a thing. and the rest of her adminis- of students UNC does. In dialogue about sex, Why do sorority girls show We’re going to make a few tration beginning June 1. after graduation was a pos- order to acclimate, she spent “Orgasm? Yes, Please!” pro- up everywhere in odd mistakes this summer, no According to the job sibility. her year touring and meet- vides facts about sex and numbers? Because they matter how hard my editors description, the position Lambden was no ordinary ing the members of the large professional advice from can’t even. and I try to avoid them — is exclusively for recent student this past year — he and diverse campus. UNC’s Sexual Wellness maybe a headline will get mis- graduates of the University was our student. The student And whether it was Specialists to students who How many sex buddies is spelled or we’ll leave place- and will offer access to body voted him into that attending games or help- would not otherwise seek too many sex buddies? holder text in the caption of “high ranking university position of access so he would ing to coordinate meet and out this information. We Apparently WE are the se- an important person’s photo officials” and “the opportu- advocate for our needs. greets with the students, hope that this event has cret sauce, so if nothing else (again.) nity to explore and under- We did not elect him to Lambden did his part in widespread positive effects pans out, at least I can work There will be at least one stand the inner workings of become an extension of smoothing out the transition. on UNC’s campus as stu- at Good Burger. absolutely amazing idea that Carolina.” South Building. It was a wise move, but dents use this information Eric Ebron: first round draft never quite pans out and The position is for a one- It calls into question some one that should be rehashed in their own sexual experi- pick, second rate proposal something I come up with in year fixed term with the sal- of the actions Lambden in light of his current ences. planner. the middle of the night that ary having yet to be released took during the year, such employment status. The event also empha- doesn’t sound as good in the by the administration. as when he released a letter Lambden was able to sizes to students the Two years at UNC and all morning. Though the day-to-day of support for the admin- successfully advocate for stu- importance of consensual it’s gotten me are Buzzfeed I imagine there will be a duties may be unclear at istration when the Mary dents on many occasions. sex, which helps to combat quiz results saying my few corrections, some big this point, one thing is Willingham story broke. He sat on the University’s rape culture. Project Dinah purpose in life is to “watch whoopsies and a mess or two for certain: the position Why would the president sexual assault task force, believes that encouraging all the TV.” I will have to learn how to would be more aptly named of the student body lend helped create his own task healthy sexual relationships On a scale of one to Pitbull, clean up —and a mess or two “Chancellor’s Favorites.” his unquestioning support force to audit all student is important in keeping our how often do you interrupt I don’t know how to clean up. It’s the perfect opportu- to the University’s leaders fees and he was even able student body safe, espe- a perfectly good thing? And I will never, ever, ever nity for Folt to raise a new without gaining an under- to expand the influence of cially as sexual assault on Graduation is one of those see my roommates or my dog crop of bureaucrats to the standing of Willingham’s the student body president college campuses becomes things I thought would nev- during the day. ranks of her administration data first? on the Board of Trustees by a more prevalent issue. er happen, like my grandma But I also see a lot of great that has swollen during the He did not have adequate attending more committee The Sexual Wellness getting a facebook or Clay things on the horizon. past year with the number of information to draw the con- meetings than predecessors. Specialists are instrumental Aiken being famous again. I see us challenging our new hires. clusions that he did about Those moments of stu- in “Orgasm? Yes, Please!,” university, challenging our Now, students who please the biggest controversy of dent advocacy should not be as well as several other To the UNC Book Buyback community and challeng- the administration will the year, yet he immedi- outweighed by administra- events that make Carolina a who gave me $.50 for my ing ourselves to produce the have the opportunity to ately leapt to the defense tive adherence — the former safer environment. Cutting paperback of the history news we’re known for. I see stick around a little longer of Folt and Executive Vice should always be paramount. the funding to this program of the Reformation: Is a a website that is constantly to learn all of its dirty little Chancellor and Provost Jim It is my sincere hope that would be harmful to the Subway sub really worth 10 updating with the most recent secrets. Dean. Andrew Powell will not fol- Carolina community. times more than that book? news. I see a staff interacting Christy Lambden, former And during one of the low Lambden’s unethical How I Met Your Mother with students and town resi- student body president, scariest moments of the move into University admin- Madelyn Frumkin ‘15 — I got on Instagram on dents on Twitter and out in is one of those three. He year, when an armed man istration. and Alban Foulser ‘15 Mother’s Day. the community. I see student announced his new posi- ran from Alpine Bagel up to Powell has already shown Project Dinah journalists learning to love tion at a sexual assault task Franklin Street, Lambden a great interest in reforming Co-chairwomen Is our football team going being an editor and producing force meeting in April. was with Chancellor Folt. higher education. to be good next year? Be- our newspaper. Soon after he represented I know because he called He was employed by cause it feels a bit draft-y. And most importantly, students, he will swap teams our former editor-in-chief Coursera, a for-profit edu- SPEAK OUT I believe there are a lot of and become a member of to share Folt’s opinion. cational technology com- Writing guidelines Send your one-to-two people who care about The UNC’s leadership whose Conveniently, opinions that pany, and he has incorpo- • Please type: Handwritten let- sentence entries to Daily Tar Heel and uphold- priorities, though not always were the same as his own. rated many of the ideas he ters will not be accepted. [email protected], ing our reputation — working opposing those of the stu- Both were concerned obtained there into his plat- • Sign and date: No more than subject line ‘kvetch.’ together to make the products dent body, are very much with the situation because form, which is absolutely his two people should sign of this summer the best they distinct from those of the we released information prerogative to do as student letters. can be. students. that the suspect had been body president. • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. We will look even further Lambden refused to com- apprehended before the He has now seen the way The Daily Tar Heel • Faculty/staff: Include your into college campuses’ treat- ment about his decision to Department of Public Safety Lambden was able to lever- department and phone ment of sexual assault. We’ll accept the offer and instead had given an all clear. But, age his influence as student number. Established 1893, be following along closely directed all media questions the two also believed that we body president right into the • Edit: The DTH edits for space, 121 years with Kay Hagan and Thom to University spokeswoman, did an excellent job finding inner workings of one of the clarity, accuracy and vul- of editorial freedom Tillis’ campaigns and the Karen Moon. and communicating infor- greatest public universities garity. Limit letters to 250 Orange County sheriff runoff Moon said the admin- mation effectively. in America, something that words. Paige Ladisic primary. If any of our Tar istration has chosen three It’s funny to me that on would clearly be beneficial SUBMISSION Summer Editor Managing.Editor@dailytar- Heel sports teams go to the finalists with two having both the approvals and the for his mission to reform • Drop-off or mail to our office heel.com championships, we’ll be right formally accepted the offer. censures, Lambden was of higher education. at 151 E. Rosemary Street, there. However, the University the same mindset as Folt. But Powell should not Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Sam Schaefer And, of course, there are will not announce the When the student body be swayed by the cushy job • E-mail: opinion@dailytarheel. opinion EDITOR always a few surprises we’ve Fellows until they have president is beholden to with its access to UNC’s com [email protected] got up our sleeves. completed the standard the administration, as one secrets. This summer, there will be hiring process. would be if looking for He would do well to The Daily Tar Heel a few mistakes. But I also hope But the question that future employment, then he remember the promise that PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS STAFF for greatness. really needed to be answered or she can easily lose sight he, and every single student Business and Advertising: Customer Service: Chessa Karagiorgis, account execu- And maybe, just maybe, I’ll — and the one that only of whose opinions truly body president before him, Kelly Wolff, director/general DeCain and Rachel Jones, tives. see Marcus Paige in one of my Lambden could answer — matter. ran on: to listen to and rep- manager; Renee Hawley, representatives. Advertising Production: advertising/marketing direc- Display Advertising: Peyton Beth O'Brien, creative summer classes. I wouldn’t is how long he has known And with as much gravity resent UNC’s students, not tor; Lisa Reichle, business Burgess, Ashley Cirone, manager. mind that either. being hired by the University as Chancellor Folt’s opinions its administration. manager. 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