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514 UNC students are on SeekingArrangement DTH PHOTO ILLUSTRATION/DUSTIN DUONG AND MAYA CARTER By Kate Karstens but expenses piled on top of tuition, was paid $500 every two weeks. to run background checks on users. “I did not like my job at the time,” University Assistant Editor and Anna found herself relying on the Ellie — her sugar baby name — However, sugar daddies or sugar Emily said. “I was working at a place “allowance” from sugar daddies. would fly up to New York every two mamas can belong to the “Diamond where, if the cooks touch you, it’s your Anna is one of 60.5 percent of polit- “I focus on long-term relation - or three weeks to spend time with Club,” pay over $2,000 annually and fault for flirting with them. It was a ical science degree-holders from UNC ships so I don’t have to worry about her sugar daddy. have their background and income very bad situation, I didn’t want to be with a job six months after graduation where my next paycheck is coming Once at his house, she would verified by the site. there and my school was suffering.” — she makes $144,000 annually. from,” Anna said. “I get a level of play with his dogs, have dinner After her first meet-and-greet left Emily’s sugar daddy would take Anna is a sugar baby on trust and emotional connection. I with him and engage in consensual, her feeling unsafe and scared, Ellie her on trips, pay for nice hotels, take SeekingArrangement. find it more enjoyable.” sexual relations. After six months, began to filter sugar daddies by those her to eat at nice restaurants, occa- Anna, as she’s known on the site, Right now, Anna has three sugar they mutually ended their arrange- with Diamond Club membership. sionally pick up living expenses and wanted to be a congressional staff- daddies. She sees the primary one ment and Ellie stopped sugaring. Although some sugar babies choose pay for clothes online. She described er in Washington, D.C. She thought weekly, and the other two men Ellie’s $6,500 is sitting in a savings to let SeekingArrangement deter- most of the men who meet her on the she would be a sugar baby until she between two and three times every account, untouched. mine reliability, others have lists of site as middle or upper-middle class found internships, but said this month. At the start of the month, Only a few months after starting dos and don’ts. men who work typical jobs but do career was something she “fell in the men pay her. She’s able to stay on school as an out-of-state student, Emily, who withdrew from UNC not have many expenses. love with” throughout her college top of her bills and ensure the men both of Ellie’s parents lost their jobs. in 2017 after a traumatic event, said Emily is nearing graduation from and post-grad years. requesting her time will have it. She re-activated an account she trying to meet at hotel rooms and a trade school and has a full-time job College students in the U.S. make Anna, like all other anonymous made as a joke in high school and asking for financial information lined up. Her salary is high — high up over 12.5 percent of the sugar UNC-affiliated sugar babies inter- began searching for men who could immediately are warning signs. If a enough to stop sugaring for rent babies on the site. Although gender viewed, has sex with her sugar daddies. help pay the annual $52,026 cost of man breaks any of her rules, Emily money and dinners. is unspecified in the data released by law defines pros- attendance for out-of-state students. does not offer a second chance. The typical college student, as SeekingArrangement in 2019, the titution as engaging in, offering or “Before going into this, I had this “At one point, (other sugar babies described by SeekingArrangement, site claims 514 UNC students were agreeing to sexual activity for money picture in my mind of, ‘Oh, I don’t have and I) had a spreadsheet of different is on the site because “Betsy DeVos is using its services. UNC was named or payment. SeekingArrangment to sleep with them, I just have to meet usernames and our experiences with seemingly waging war against tens of the 18th fastest growing campus for explicitly prohibits prostitution in with them and talk to these grandpas,’ them,” Emily said. “And I remember thousands of student loan borrowers.” sugar baby enrollment, with 142 new its bylaws. However, Anna and many which isn’t the case,” Ellie said. writing about that guy from my apart- The site claims the average student members in 2018. other sugar babies said sex is expect- If an individual considers himself ment in red, and that was a warning.” can pay off tuition in three months While at UNC, Anna was a ed by a majority of men on the site. to be a sugar daddy, he must pay Emily is referencing one of her with a sugar daddy’s allowance. Carolina Covenant scholar, which The average student sugar baby for a subscription service, whereas first meet-and-greets with a man While Ellie joined to pay tuition, promises a graduation free of student earns $3,000 each month, accord- sugar babies maintain their profile who came to her apartment and some sugar babies at UNC joined loans through grants, scholarships ing to a SeekingArrangement press at no cost. snorted cocaine in the bathroom. the site to pay for living and medical and work-study jobs. Hailing from a release. While Anna is earning SeekingArrangment consid- Although the drug use left her unset- expenses, like Julia, a 2018 graduate. low-income background is a necessi- $12,000 monthly, another sugar ers itself a “venue,” and therefore tled, Emily continued meeting with ty to be a Carolina Covenant scholar, baby currently enrolled at UNC absolves itself of any responsibility men from the site. SEE SUGAR BABIES, PAGE 7 The Durham-Orange light rail project has been discontinued

By Veronica Correa residents with one another and economic development and afford- GoTriangle received a report from tions as potential public safety risks City & State Assistant Editor provide a link between UNC, Duke able housing plans to best accom- the Federal Transit Administration in at the proposed stop on Erwin Road. University and North Carolina modate the more than 7,000 people February that said an additional $237 UNC interim Chancellor Kevin The GoTriangle Board of Trustees Central University, rising costs and the counties are adding each year,” million in costs needed to be incor- Guskiewicz and UNC Health Care recommended a discontinuation of the growing opposition contributed to a Mann said in a statement about the porated to receive any state funding CEO Wesley Burks said in a state- Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit number of obstacles. decision. “Unfortunately, this proj- for the light rail. Federal funding ment that they are disappointed in project Wednesday, bringing a halt to Following Mann’s recommenda- ect has recently faced a number of needed to be secured by Nov. 30, and the recommendation. a decades-long transit initiative. tion, the board unanimously voted significant challenges, most notably non-federal funding by April 30. “We still believe that mass transit GoTriangle CEO Jeff Mann made for other stakeholders in Durham Duke University’s refusal to sign nec- Duke administrators wrote to is vital to the continued growth of the the suggestion during a Board of and Orange counties to put an end essary agreements with GoTriangle.” GoTriangle March 7 that they would region and that viable options exist,” Trustees meeting that discussed the to the light rail. The GoTriangle communications no longer be involved in negotiations the statement. future of the light rail. While the “Over the years, the two counties team did not immediately respond surrounding the light rail project. The Duke did not immediately project was conceived as a way to have used this approved light-rail to a request for comment from The letter mentioned electromagnetic connect Chapel Hill and Durham alignment as a basis for land-use, Daily . interference and construction vibra- SEE LIGHT RAIL, PAGE 7 CAROLINA ATHLETICS WEEKEND #9 BASEBALL VS. DUKE #19 MEN’S LACROSSE VS. #2 DUKE FRIDAY, MARCH 29 AT 6PM • SATURDAY, MARCH 30 AT 2PM • UNC LACROSSE & SOCCER STADIUM +2 FEVER POINTS • FREE T-SHIRTS TO FIRST 400 STUDENTS +2 FEVER POINTS • FREE SHIRTS TO FIRST 500 FANS, INCLUDING STUDENTS

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We don’t look for heaven and we put our love first. LANA DEL REY 2 Friday, March 29, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel Established 1893 Undergrad senate talks incoming officials, memes 125 years of editorial freedom RACHEL JONES Members made final chairperson, and Abbott Gaddy, nom- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF inated for honor system outreach coor- [email protected] decisions on the incoming dinator, were placed on the unfavor- BAILEY ALDRIDGE SBP’s Cabinet. able calendar and faced with the pos- MANAGING EDITOR sible expiration of their nominations. [email protected] By Hannah Lang De Jesús was removed from the SARAH LUNDGREN Senior Writer unfavorable calendar after multiple ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR members of Student Government [email protected] Tensions ran high at the and attendees vouched on her behalf. MARIA ELENA VIZCAINO Undergraduate Senate meeting After speaking in front of the Senate DIRECTOR OF ENTERPRISE Tuesday night as members made on the general orders calendar, she was [email protected] final decisions on incoming officials quickly approved for the position and and debated whether making cer- met with applause from the Senate. MYAH WARD tain kinds of memes should disqual- Tanner Henson, chairperson of UNIVERSITY EDITOR ify someone from taking judiciary the R&J Committee, ultimately [email protected] office. Here are the takeaways from spoke favorably of De Jesús given the ANNA POGARCIC Tuesday’s three hour meeting: influx of information on her behalf, CITY, STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR 1. Multiple incoming executive mem- and chalked up her original place- [email protected] bers were immediately approved. ment on the unfavorable calendar to MOLLY LOOMAN The main item of business on the the lack of such information during ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR agenda was approval of nominees for the decision-making process. [email protected] incoming Student Body President 3. Debate broke out regarding CHRIS HILBURN-TRENKLE Ashton Martin’s administration. partisan social media and its role SPORTS EDITOR The nominees are set forth by out- in the confirmation process. [email protected] going SBP Savannah Putnam and a Honor system outreach coordinator HALEY HODGES selection committee. Martin is part of nominee Abbott Gaddy encountered DTH/HANNAH LANG DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR the selection process. The final nom- more obstacles to her approval, with Speaker Stephen Wright and Senator Sosa Evbuomwan take a role call [email protected] inees are reviewed by the Rules and Henson openly expressing concerns vote during the Undergraduate Senate’s March 26 meeting. EMILY CAROLINE SARTIN Judiciary Committee, which holds about her qualifications. Henson took TARYN REVOIR confirmation hearings for all nomi- particular issue with Gaddy’s social PHOTO EDITORS nated executive branch and Honor media presence, referring to memes The Senate took multiple votes session,” Henson said in a statement [email protected] Court officials. Gaddy posted online he felt unfairly before ultimately removing Gaddy to the DTH. The nominees for chief of staff, MADDY ARROWOOD targeted conservative students. from the unfavorable calendar, 4. Members of the Putnam admin- treasurer and secretary, among other COPY CHIEF & SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER “Unfortunately, I don’t think that allowing her to speak in front of the istration said their goodbyes. positions, were placed on the consent [email protected] it’s necessarily a great idea to put Senate before a decision was made. In their last Undergraduate calendar by the R&J Committee and people who have called conserva- Still, after speaking in front of Senate meeting, Savannah Putnam immediately approved. Mail and Office: 109 E. Franklin St. tives white supremacists, hateful — the Senate on the general orders and her fellow executive officers Chapel Hill, NC 27514 2. Other nominees encountered and I’m reading off of her memes calendar, multiple Senate members highlighted successes of the past Rachel Jones, editor-in-chief, 962-4086 — I don’t think that is someone we remained uneasy about Gaddy’s Advertising & Business, 962-1163 more difficulty. year and expressed their gratitude. 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EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS to allow an officer to give such RACHEL JONES EDITOR, [email protected] PARKER BARTH SAVANNAH DEVON JOHNSON KENT MCDONALD false testimony with impunity.’” RAMISHAH MARUF OPINION EDITOR, [email protected] CHRIS DAHLIE FAIRCLOTH EMMA KENFIELD SETH NEWKIRK Scott Holmes, attorney for UNC senior Julia ELISA KADACKAL ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR ALEC DENT JACK O’GRADY ANNIE KIYONAGA ABHISHEK SHANKAR ABBAS HASAN PAIGE MASTEN Pulawski, who was falsely testified against by a UNC Police officer. EDITORIAL FEATURED ONLINE READER Listen to Rep. Mark Harris and COMMENT “Suck it up, buttercup!” get student-athletes paid Truth, commenting in response to a DTH Alec Dent column about Chick-fil-A’s donations to to a free education. This education their earnings held hostage to the anti-LGBTQ+ organizations. Senior journalism major from The new bill would allow has been called into question, facade of learning. They cannot sell Lumberton, N.C them to profit from their however. The time commitments autographs. They cannot endorse email: [email protected] required from student-athletes are, products. Last year, 13 UNC football KVETCHING BOARD name, likeness and image. at the very least, an impediment players were suspended for selling I’m worried espite what one might think to a proper education. Depending team-issued shoes. kvetch: v.1 (Yiddish) to complain of Dook and their wretched on the sport, school or even coach, It seems remarkably anti- about our Dbasketball team, there is these obstacles to studying may American to subject young men How can I eat Chick-fil-A without one thing that UNC students can overwhelm the ability of athletes and women to a situation where being a homophobe? commenters agree on. Zion Williamson is a to exit with the experience implied they are unable to profit from the talented basketball player. He is, from the reception of a diploma. fruits of their labor. Some athletes Whoever’s outside Morrison playing he negative effects of excessive indeed, so incredibly talented that Neither do these athletes might come from backgrounds “Baby Shark” on their violin need Tuse of technology have been he is spending a full year in college, earn a salary or another type of where families are often too poor to stop. well documented. It’s been tied to making no money off of his gigantic compensation from their school. to support their children during poor health, impaired social skills, image or prodigious talents. They prop up a gigantic industry their time at school. Disallowing Must be really hard to play “Two cardiorespiratory issues and a host of Williamson’s situation is no which both colleges and the students from the opportunity to truths and a lie” with Chapel Hill other problems. tragedy. He is assured to make NCAA benefit from. The sole provide for themselves or their police officers. As a college student, I see the staggering amounts of money as form of payment for this service is families is an injustice and no small negative effects of technology every soon as the NBA draft rolls around, education, which student-athletes one at that. Any student who has Dook winning day. I watch as those around me walk yet this situation is not one which is cannot properly pursue, and the For this reason, plaudits must be the tournament in their bracket around texting, as my peers fill their shared by all NCAA athletes. Most hope of a future in some sort of given to the bill proposed by Rep. Mark deserves to be expelled. time with video games, as a few DTH college athletes will not have a future professional league. And looking Walker, R-N.C.,which would allow readers spend way too much friggin’ which will in any way resemble at UNC’s academic scandal, even student-athletes to profit from the use Can they install a fan at Healthy time commenting on our articles, Williamson’s seeming destiny. if they did attend their classes, the of their name, likeness and image. It Bowl because the tortilla press as people get wrapped up in their One might assume a college quality of their education was not should have bipartisan support. always releases steam on the work- digital worlds while real life carries athlete with a limited chance of the same as non-student-athletes. Student-athletes should be ers and the customers! on around them. making a professional career out of Most egregiously, athletes under provided with the opportunity to Take DTH commenters, for example. their athletic skill might have some the NCAA rules cannot use their own profit off the skills which they have If you’re 20 years old and still call- The average comment length is, let’s other incentive to participate in a image or likeness to make money for labored over the course of their ing your dad ‘Daddy’ that’s weird. speculate, about 50 words — and that’s varsity team. Supposedly, they do. themselves. These athletes who have lives to acquire. This bill would give a low-end estimate. Given that the Scholarships are given to a limited devoted large portions of their lives our fellow students the right to do There are no choo-choo trains com- average person types about 40 words number of these players – a pass to the pursuit of their sport have had just that. ing to the Triangle anymore :( per minute, it takes one minute and 15 seconds to comment once. Of course, Why has everyone gotten an extra there is some time spent thinking of GUEST COLUMN gulab jamun with their Cholanad what will be said before typing begins, plus swipe BUT ME???? but based on the arguments that arise in our comment sections that time An indictment of ableism at UNC I got a milkshake and it didn’t bring appears to be minimal at best, so we’ll the boys to my yard. stick with one minute and 15 seconds Administration: You underfund per comment. At one minute and 15 Erika Christiana Students, faculty and Accessibility Resources & Service I can’t wait for this new romantic seconds per comment and about five Guest columnist and English & mom- while charging for disability parking. comedy to come out at Netflix so I comments per day — another lowball administration are all parative literature and sociology major from Cary, N.C. You build new fields instead of can feel even worse about the status number, but I’m feeling generous — complicit in ableism fixing old elevators, repairing of my worklife. we’re already looking at six minutes institutional ableism: broken automatic doors and leveling and 15 seconds on commenting alone. This piece uses Identity First Students: You balk at my mobility chipped, uneven bricks. You spend Whoever gave Nassir Little the flu Add on checking back every now and Language, which is a preferred scooter and trip onto me because money on grass refurbishment in can catch these hands. then to read others’ comments and that identity for many disability activists. you “didn’t see me.” When I wheel winter instead of improving the P2P. number is probably close to 10 minutes. For example, disabled person instead into class, you refuse to sit anywhere Disabled students negotiate their own Light Rail is dead! Of course, all of this is without the of person with disabilities. next to me. You doubt my disabilities. accommodations because ARS lacks act of actually reading the articles. am a disabled student affected You perpetuate ableism through comprehensive support. Your culture My love life is like my bracket: dead. While some commenters skip this by UNC’s rampant ableism. harmful disability stereotypes and of shame around accommodations part and head right on to expressing IAbleism is the discrimination meritocratic evaluations. You climb intimidates students into forfeiting I just want some fresh, organic ber- their anger with the author, our more against disabled people in the favor stairs when the elevator is broken. their rights because it takes up conscientious commenters, at an of able-bodied people. Ever since I You treat temporary disability as ries at the dining halls every day. ‘resources.’ You tout the message “The average reading speed of 250 words transferred into UNC from Wake an inconvenience but forget the only disability in life is a bad attitude” per minute and an average article Tech, ableism against disabled permanent inconvenience of hostile, Why did FSU f*ck up my bracket to excuse multiple equal opportunity length of about 500 words, probably people thrives on campus as a facet of inaccessible environments. violations. You reject the disabled spend around two minutes reading privileges and the prestigious identity Professors: You never take the My parents are visiting this weekend identity, preferring a focus on ‘people,’ the article, plus an extra minute associated with being a Tar Heel. time to read accommodations. but they’re not bringing my dog, so not disabilities. You undermine reading it again to see if the writer I have invisible disabilities, among You never give lecture notes in what’s the point of them coming? disabled students’ struggles because ACTUALLY JUST SAID THAT. them being fibromyalgia (chronic advance. You expect private medical you categorize abled-bodies as a Three minutes an article times three pain), chronic fatigue syndrome, history to qualify and question I spent 5 straight hours in Davis representation of ‘normal.’ articles a day equals nine minutes Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), accommodations. You act as if today. A new record. Have you considered that an spent reading articles. two heart conditions and other long- accommodations give disabled inaccessible campus weeds out Adding it all together, our most winded condition names. I thought students an ‘unfair’ advantage instead Yik Yak walked so the meme page disabled people from UNC? dedicated commenters go out of that UNC’s acceptance meant that I’d of providing equal access constituted could run. Assembling a ramp at the their way to spend about 20 minutes enjoy my experience with reasonable by Title IX and the ADA. You witness for one week isn’t justice, but a a day getting mad about what a accommodations, but I was wrong. other students isolate disabled I’m tired. cruel reminder that you sometimes bunch of college kids have to say and Disability justice exists nowhere on students in the classroom. You leave do the bare minimum. We deserve then letting us know how mad they the mainstream collegiate mindset, out disability in your conversations better than your innate disdain for SPEAK OUT are and, often, how stupid we are including activist circles centered about intersectionality. You plan disabled people. for disagreeing with them. Twenty on righting communal injustices. events that are inaccessible to WRITING GUIDELINES The judgment faced because of minutes, five days a week is a whole No matter how hard we fight, disabled students. You hold discretion • Please type. Handwritten letters will not outdated disability stereotypes hurts. be accepted. hour and 40 minutes that’s spent in the collective passivity silences in attendance policies and punish If this is what Carolina stands for, • Sign and date. No more than two peo- front of a computer screen instead disabled voices. Disabled college absence with grade reductions, which I am not a proud Tar Heel. I am a ple should sign letters. of with friends, children, spouses; students deserve a voice; therefore, harms disabled students trying to proud, disabled person. • Students: Include your year, major and hundreds of hours a year spent I am issuing an indictment of UNC’s maintain their health. phone number. online instead of in the real world • Faculty/staff: Include your department experiencing life. and phone number. A University of Southern • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, California study released last year accuracy and vulgarity. Limit letters to 250 words. found that the average American QuickHits spends 24 hours a week online. In all SUBMISSION likelihood, time spent commenting UNC Police Chick-fil-A Spring • Drop off or mail to our office at 109 on DTH articles is not subsumed by E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 If you got a thumbs down in Quick- You used to be our favorite spot Winter is over! The sunshine is Email: [email protected] this statistic but is additional time Hits, just know you really f*cked at Bottom of Lenoir. thawing us. The flow- EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and spent online. All of this adds up to a up. First y’all let armed Quick, hot and deli- ers are blooming (es- very troubling picture of men and… letters do not necessarily represent the opin- white supremacists ciously crispy. But is pecially near the Old ions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials well, basically all men actually, who roam around campus, your chicken good Well.) People are on reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel are missing out on the things that and now one of you are enough to make up for your ho- the quad again. We can wear our editorial board, which comprises 15 board make life truly beautiful. Worse, with accused of lying under mophobia? If only we had other Birkenstocks without socks. 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By Elizabeth Moore ment, as the point of contact. Deutschbein said Staff Writer Defend UNC is not a membership organization but has a social media presence that he follows. Throughout the saga, student Their Facebook page describes the group as com- activists and the UNC administration have bating institutional racism at UNC-Chapel Hill. often been at odds. Following an incident of A second University statement, sent in an armed demonstrator on campus, the role of an email six days after the incident, outlines campus police is under question, too. three actions that Guskiewicz says he is taking In a letter addressed to interim Chancellor to handle future events consistently and in a Kevin Guskiewicz, a group known as Defend manner that reflects the community’s values. UNC called for the disarmament or disbandment The statement said he will convene a cam- of UNC Police. The message came in response to pus safety commission to engage in dialogue GIL SHAHAM, VIOLIN CARRIE MAE WEEMS the March 16 event, in which campus police only about community safety, meet with campus & AKIRA EGUCHI, PIANO PAST TENSE gave a warning to pro-Confederate demonstra- groups to discuss how the community envi- tors openly carrying firearms on UNC’s campus, sions work to end racism and inequality on which is a felony in North Carolina. campus and initiate a review of the incident “Campus officers have the ability to use with a forthcoming assessment team. deadly force, which is in direct opposition to When asked for comment about Defend APRIL 13 APRIL 23 the pedagogical objectives of our communi- UNC’s letter, UNC Media Relations said in an MEMORIAL HALL MEMORIAL HALL ty, and have shown an escalation pattern of email to The Daily Tar Heel that Guskiewicz police violence consistent with a near future has already begun work on the planned NORTH CAROLINA use of deadly force against non-violent stu - actions, including a “listening and learning JAZZ REPERTORY ORCHESTRA dent activists,” the letter said. tour” to hear directly from campus groups. JAMES KETCH, DIRECTOR Lindsay Ayling, activist and history graduate Though neither Ayling nor Deutschbein student, said she thinks the treatment of extrem- anticipate a response to the Defend UNC let- ist groups stands in stark contrast to police treat- ter, they said they aim for accountability of the ment of non-violent anti-racist activists. interim chancellor. Ayling said she thinks that because white “The administration has a powerful platform supremacists regularly visit campus, and they from which to spin their narrative, and they often are greeted with cordiality and handshakes use PR statements to diminish the threat posed from UNC Police, UNC is not a safe place. by white supremacists,” Ayling said. “They also A statement from the University two days are very clearly trying to create the appearance after the incident explained why the armed of progress through the false promise of dia- demonstrators were not given criminal charges logue and avoid holding police accountable for and said that moving forward, the possession their actions, and so we wrote a letter because we of a firearm on campus will not be tolerated. wanted a chance to respond and explain why the Toshi “Due to immediate uncertainty on Saturday chancellor’s response is completely inadequate REAGON WITH SPECIAL GUEST about the application of these laws to the and also dishonest in many ways.” AND BIGLovely BRANFORD MARSALIS Cameron Avenue right of way, which is main- Deutschbein said he is frustrated with the tained by the Town of Chapel Hill, no arrest interim chancellor’s lack of awareness about the was made in this case,” the statement said. level of violence sustained in his actions. The Defend UNC letter demands a full “As a campus community, we have to keep retraction of the statement and an apology each other safe,” Deutschbein said. “The police For tickets and details on the full 18/19 season, visit: that acknowledges the fault of the statement. do not do that. The administration does not do The letter was not signed by a list of names, that, and I think we’re doing a pretty good job carolinaperformingarts.org but states Calvin Deutschbein, a fourth-year given the circumstances.” graduate student in the computer science depart- [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Friday, March 29, 2019 5 Medical marijuana bill proposed in General Assembly By Georgia Wieland-Stanford Pueblo still lags behind the rest of UNC Gillings School of Global Public Staff Writer Colorado. To address that deficit, Health went to Colorado to research Pueblo County has instituted what the emissions that marijuana plants The N.C. House of Representatives appears to be the world’s first can- release as they grow and whether filed a bill earlier this month to legalize nabis tax-funded college scholarship those could be harmful to air quality. medical marijuana in North Carolina. program,” the study said. “When you have these gases com- The proposed bill, House Bill The study found possible cor - ing from the plants, they can mix 401, would create the Medical relations between strict marijuana with car emissions, for example, or Cannabis Act, which would protect laws and homelessness. The study other man-made emissions. There’s patients with a registry identifica- said homelessness among mili - the possibility that they can mix tion card with “debilitating medical tary veterans has been decreasing together, react and form particles: conditions and their physicians and across the country but increasing ozone, smog and visibility issues,” caregivers, from arrest and prosecu- in Colorado, which “may in part be Vizuete said. tion.” Citing the fact that research due to veterans who are migrating Vizuete said he and his contrib- has found beneficial uses for can - to obtain legal cannabis (e.g. for utors went through lawyers to see nabis, the act would also allow its treatment for PTSD).” how to put the contributors’ names medical use “in a regulated system “Cannabis migrants have a real on the publication because of issues for alleviating symptoms caused by but unknown impact on homeless with associating federal employees debilitating medical conditions and statistics in Pueblo, including those in work involving a controlled sub- their medical treatments.” known as cannabis refugees (who are stance. He and his team want to find DTH/DANA GENTRY The Institute of Cannabis Research individuals who cross state lines to out about possible adverse effects of DTH PHOTO ILLUSTRATION. The North Carolina legislature introduced a at Colorado State University at Pueblo acquire cannabis to medically treat marijuana emissions on urban ver- bill to legalize medical marijuana in North Carolina. performed a detailed study on the eco- their own or family member’s illness- sus rural areas before it’s legalized in nomic and social impacts of marijua- es),” the study said. North Carolina. growth, but said he may not have HB 401 was referred to the General na legalization in Pueblo County, Colo. While legal medical marijuana He said he is trying to determine enough data to make a certain Assembly’s Committee on Health on and found that the marijuana industry could help some patients, a UNC the amount of gaseous emissions assessment. However, his research March 21. If it passes there, it will can have positive effects on income professor has found potential public that could come from the marijua- did yield some information about be referred to the Judiciary, Finance inequality, among other things. health risks associated with the grow- na industry using known informa- marijuana emissions. and Rules Committee. “Educational achievement in ing process. William Vizuete from the tion such as location and stage of Kamryn Hough, a first-year psych- [email protected] N.C. legislators propose new LGBTQ+ protections By Alice Bennett that the bills filed today will have to not hire or to fire an employee based LGBTQ+ conversion therapy in North Though the Republican majority Staff Writer a very real impact on the lives and on their sexuality or gender identity. Carolina by licensed counselors, thera- in the General Assembly could block legal equality of LGBTQ+ North House Bill 515 is the shortest of pists and psychiatrists for minors and potentially controversial legislation North Carolina legislators filed Carolinians,” said Allison Scott, the proposed legislation, advocat- disabled adults. It would also ban state like the bills filed today, N.C. Policy three bills in support of LGBTQ+ director of policy and programs at ing that the legislature eliminate the funding for the practice. Watch Director Rob Schofield said rights Thursday, a change of pace the Campaign for Southern Equality. remnants of House Bill 2. The hot- Despite claims from the American there is still value in proposing it. from anti-LGBTQ+ legislation filed House Bill 514 would ban discrim- ly-debated “bathroom bill” was par- Psychological Association and medical “It ought to be a no-brainer, and I last month. ination in housing, employment, pub- tially repealed in 2017 by House Bill organizations about the severe damage really think it will be eventually, but Legislators and advocacy group lic accommodations, insurance, credit, 142, but the new legislation prevents caused by attempting to change a per- you’ve got to start the conversation members discussed the details and education and jury service based on municipalities from creating anti-dis- son’s sexuality or gender identity, it’s somewhere,” Schofield said. “This is motives of the legislation at a press protected statuses including sexuality, crimination ordinances until 2020. legal in North Carolina. With the pas- due in North Carolina — we haven’t conference in the North Carolina gender identity and veteran status. The final bill, House Bill 516, sage of this legislation, the state would really had a push of this kind with Legislative Building shortly after the It is legal in North Carolina to dis- developed in part by advocacy groups follow in the path of fifteen states and this kind of high-profile and energy bills were filed. criminate against these categories — Equality NC and the Campaign the District of Columbia and Puerto in this direction in a long time.” “As a transgender woman, I know for example, an employer could choose for Southern Equality, would ban Rico, in passing similar bans. [email protected]

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UNC Police’s General Orders accused of lying in a testimony that require all officers to have their body led to pending criminal convictions cameras activated when performing and a jail sentence against a student, detentions and arrests. according to a motion citing evidence Bostelman told the court she was that “flatly and directly contradicts” standing at the Graham Memorial claims the officer made under oath. entrance when she caught an unob- The legal defense of UNC senior structed view of Pulawski around Julia Pulawski issued a motion to 20 to 25 feet away. Bostelman said dismiss charges to the Orange County she saw Pulawski on top of another Superior Court earlier this month. officer, Sgt. Burnette, punching and Pulawski was found guilty in kicking Burnette in the back as he January on two counts of assault arrested another protester. on a campus police officer, which is She said she grabbed Pulawski among the most serious class of mis- from behind as the student con - demeanors in the state. Her arrest tinued hitting Burnette’s back. was one of many that occurred last Bostelman picked Pulawski up, she September during a chaotic scuffle testified, and Pulawski kicked or between police and demonstrators elbowed her up to five times while at a Silent Sam protest. being held up. Bostelman said both Sgt. Svetlana Bostelman played of them fell to the ground, conclud- a role in Pulawski’s detainment but ing in Pulawski’s arrest. did not actually make the arrest. The alleged striking of both Her testimony was the basis used Burnette and Bostelman were the to convict Pulawski. source of Pulawski’s convictions. Now, the over-40-page motion to In her own testimony, Pulawski dismiss compares testimony tran- firmly refuted suggestions that she DTH/JASON ARMOND scripts from that hearing with eye- struck anyone during the protest. Police from across N.C. escort demonstrators from McCorkle Place after their scheduled demonstration on Sept. 8, 2019. witness testimonies, videos and other She claimed that when the cluster evidence. It argues that Bostelman’s of arrests began, she was standing He sentenced her to 24 hours in Bostelman testified untruthfully “in showing a bald, white male officer testimony was “substantial and fla- among the crowd and saw a fellow county jail and six months probation a pretty egregious, clear way.” grabbing Pulawski in a chokehold, grantly false” and calls for sanctions protester get thrown to the ground. with a fine of $250. The motion utilizes various vid- not Bostelman. Pulawski’s feet are against the UNC Police employee, She said she ran toward the pro- “I don’t think you deserve a long eos from the day, including clips on the ground in the picture, and who was hired in 2012. tester as they were being arrested prison sentence,” Judge Long is from The Daily Tar Heel and the she appears to be tumbling to the UNC Department of Public and suddenly felt an arm constrict heard saying in the recording. “I do News and Observer, to scrutinize ground with the male officer. Safety spokesperson Randy Young around her neck. think you deserve a short time in crucial claims the officer made. One In that photo, Bostelman is stand- declined to comment on “an ongo- “I just thought, ‘Wow, someone is Birmingham Jail like Dr. King did.” clip shows Bostelman surround- ing a few feet away from Pulawski ing court matter.” grabbing me around the neck and I Scott Holmes, Pulawski’s attor- ed by a swarm of people moments looking in the other direction. At an Orange County District can’t breathe,’ and then I was dragged ney, told the DTH that Pulawski’s before she encountered Pulawski, Holmes has defended 23 clients Court hearing on Jan. 18, Bostelman’s backward,” Pulawski testified. hearing was supposed to occur two contradicting the claim that she had facing charges over recent activism testimony conflicted with Pulawski’s Pulawski could not identify the weeks later than it did. However, an unobstructed view of the student. against Silent Sam. Pulawski is one about the circumstances of the arrest. officer who grabbed her. She said she Holmes was informed that the hear- Another exhibit in the motion of only two who have been found After multiple pro-Confederate did not remember ever being lifted ing had been moved to a new date shows Pulawski was not anywhere guilty with judgement, Holmes said groups had left campus on Sept. 8, in the air during the incident, and just days in advance, when numer- near Burnette at the time of the in a text to the DTH. a line of remaining counter-protest- she said she felt scared. ous other people facing Silent Sam- encounter. A screenshot is included The motion to dismiss Pulawski’s ers closed in on Graham Memorial’s Burnette himself also testified at related charges were also scheduled showing Burnette arresting another charges also includes a request that entrance, where police had just taken the hearing. He said in his testimony for hearings. protester as multiple people stand either Bostelman be sanctioned for an arrested individual. As the count- that he did not recall being punched “It felt unfair to have to try her between him and Pulawski, who false testimony under oath or that er-protesters expressed frustrations or kicked during the day. case without being able to investi- is being grabbed from behind by the case be referred to the District at what they claimed to be a baseless Judge Lunsford Long – who gate it properly,” Holmes said. Bostelman at the same time. Attorney’s office for a perjury inves- arrest, officers from departments closed the hearing off from the pub- Pulawski’s convictions are cur- Bostelman’s claim that she lifted tigation. Orange-Chatham District statewide rushed out of the build- lic – told Pulawski he believed her rently under appeal, with her next Pulawski, received multiple blows Attorney Jim Woodall had not ing and made numerous arrests. conduct was reprehensible, accord- court date set for May 13, and and tumbled to the ground with the responded to a request for comment Pulawski was among those arrested. ing to a recording of the hearing pro- Holmes believes the recently-filed student also came into question. by publication. In her testimony, Bostelman vided to the DTH. motion to dismiss proves that Another screenshot is included [email protected] N.C.’s 20-week abortion ban struck down in court The North Carolina law Parenthood South Atlantic. Planned Parenthood claims outlawed abortions after 20 20-week abortion bans are unconstitu- weeks of pregnancy. tional and dangerous. It argues while 99 percent of abortions occur prior to By Samantha Perry the 21st week, the most complex and Staff Writer dangerous situations happen in the third trimester. This means women A federal judge ruled Monday that need every medical option available, North Carolina’s long-standing abor- according to Planned Parenthood. tion law is unconstitutional, which There is also scientific debate negates the law outlawing abortions surrounding the viability of a fetus after 20 weeks of pregnancy except prior to 24 weeks, which is a time- in life-threatening situations. line largely set by the 1973 decision District Judge William Osteen said in Roe v. Wade. In his ruling, Osteen his ruling is consistent with rulings in referred to another landmark abor- other states like Idaho, Arizona, Utah, tion case, Planned Parenthood of Arkansas and Mississippi. Southeastern Pa. v. Casey. With Osteen’s ruling, lawmakers “‘Even in the earliest stages of will have 60 days to either pass new pregnancy, the state may enact rules legislation or challenge the decision. and regulations designed to encour- North Carolina banned abortion age (the mother) to choose to contin- outright over 100 years ago, but a ue her pregnancy if those regulations 1973 state amendment legalized do not impose an undue burden,” abortions up to 20 weeks of preg- Osteen stated. “However, a state may nancy. The amendment also provid- not ban abortions at any point prior ed an exception if there was substan- to viability.” tial risk to the woman’s life. Viability can only be decided An additional amendment was case-by-case with a medical profes- PHOTO OCURTESY OF RODOLFO GONZALEZ/AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN/TNS enacted in 2016 that further defined sional, according to the Supreme Planned Parenthood claims that 20-week abortion bans are unconstitutional and dangerous. a medical emergency that would Court ruling. necessitate an abortion after 20 N.C. Values Coalition Executive “All decisions about pregnan - law was designed not only to com- about their pregnancy,” Como said weeks, saying a woman must face Director Tami Fitzgerald said cy, including abortion, are deeply plicate the process for women, but in a press release. death or “substantial and irreversible she thinks the reasoning behind personal and should be decided also to interfere with doctors ability Fitzgerald said the N.C. Values physical impairment of a major bodi- Olsteen’s decision was flawed, as between a woman and her doctor, to help their patients. Coalition will continue to fight for ly function, not including any psy- viability can begin weeks earlier than without medically unnecessary “North Carolina’s ban was writ- more restrictions on abortion. Some chological or emotional conditions.” previously thought. interference from politicians,” Black ten by politicians to intimidate doc- proposed legislation includes a ban Citing the amendment’s nar - Jenny Black, president and CEO of said in a press release. “This ruling tors and interfere in a woman’s per- on abortions after 13 weeks. row definition of an emergency, Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, affirms that right and sends a clear sonal medical decisions. We’re glad “I believe one day we all will be a lawsuit challenging the law was affirmed her belief that an overarch- message to politicians that women the court blocked this harmful and held accountable for the actions we brought forward in 2016 by Amy ing law puts women at the mercy of deserve our care, not our judgment.” restrictive measure while affirming take to protect the lives of the inno- Bryant, M.D., Beverly Gray, M.D., lawmakers rather than allowing them ACLU of North Carolina Senior that people have a constitutional cent,” Fitzgerald said. Elizabeth Deans, M.D. and Planned to decide for themselves. Staff Attorney Irena Como said the right to make their own decisions [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Friday, March 29, 2019 7

Duke for not properly investing in helped with affordable housing, realized she liked the dynamic. LIGHT RAIL the project, saying other cities have jobs, economic development, gen- SUGAR BABIES “You just throw a naked photo of FROM PAGE 1 successfully implemented similar erating revenue,” said Marcoplos. FROM PAGE 1 yourself up on Reddit and have like respond to a request for comment projects next to medical centers. Michael Parker, Chapel Hill Town “Having the money meant I could 40 to 50 people messaging you and from The Daily Tar Heel. “If the North Carolina General Council member and a member of go out more, I could not worry so 15 of them asking if they can give Following the GoTriangle deci- Assembly had chosen to support this the GoTriangle Board of Trustees, much about where my next meal is you money, buy you something, buy sion, a group of Orange County and project in the same way they have sup- said he was “deeply disappointed” going to come from, I don’t have to you panties, to be your sugar daddy,” Durham-based organizations released ported the two recent similar light rail by the decision. worry about paying for my medicine, Beck said. a joint statement acknowledging the projects in Charlotte, with 25 percent “We really need to take a hard because I now have the money for it,” Although her current relation- project had faced a number of obsta- state funding and no time deadlines, look at where we’ve been and under- Julia said. ships are online-only, Beck said sex is cles, yet the discontinuation would then the DOLRT would have pros- stand why we got to where we are so After starting a full-time job and sometimes part of her arrangements. have negative consequences. pered as well,” the statement said. that if there were any issues we per- moving away from Chapel Hill, “Sugaring is not easy money,” “A vital and needed investment Orange County Commissioner haps could have avoid or dealt with Julia no longer needs the money Anna said. “You are risking legal in transit infrastructure will not be Mark Marcoplos said the govern- differently — and I’m not saying from sugar daddies. However, not trouble, you are risking your body, made, and ten years of work and over ment shutdown earlier in the year there are, I wanna be really clear on all sugar babies stop sugaring when you’re risking putting yourself in a $130 million in local tax dollars will also delayed the project timeline. that — but if there were, that we do the financial need evaporates. Beck, coercive situation for money, so you have failed to produce the benefits so “It would have been a transforma- things, you know, differently going a UNC senior, said after a first-year have to be smart to sugar and you many counted on,” the statement said. tive project that would have helped forward,” he said. relationship with a sugar daddy from really need to do your research.” The coalition also condemned people get to work and would have [email protected] Kenan-Flagler Business School, she [email protected]

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WEEKEND SCHEDULE Friday: Baseball vs. Duke at 6 p.m. Friday: Men’s basketball vs. Auburn NCAA Tournament at 7:29 p.m. SPORTSFRIDAY Saturday: Men’s lacrosse vs. Duke at 2 p.m. UNC faces Auburn in barnburner Friday By James Tatter try — alongside the Tar Heels. Both Senior Writer teams rank in the top 10 for adjust- ed offensive efficiency. This Friday, No. 1 seed North North Carolina has also had his- Carolina will head to the second toric success from the 3-point line weekend of the NCAA Tournament this season, but hasn’t kept pace where a red-hot Auburn team waits from deep with an Auburn team for them in the Sweet 16. known for scoring transition threes The No. 5 seed Tigers have won at an efficient clip. 10 straight games including a deci- “Three hundred and five threes sive victory over No. 4 seed Kansas (this season) ties our school record in the Round of 32 and a beat-down for makes in a season, that’s pretty of No. 2 seed Tennessee in the SEC impressive,” Coach Williams said. title game the week before. “They’ve made 421. So 305 is not At a press conference on quite as impressive as it was.” Tuesday afternoon, head coach Roy Brooks, who left the game in the Williams gave a status update for first half against Washington after two UNC starters who had to exit taking an elbow to the mouth, was the second round victory against initially reported as having a tooth No. 9 seed Washington. knocked out. Senior Kenny Williams and soph- His coach said that while he omore Garrison Brooks were both didn’t actually lose a tooth, the hit injured in the game and sent back still did some damage that had to to the locker room, though both be repaired. returned against Washington. “He had two of (his teeth), I Williams suffered what his guess, removed from the area coach called a hamstring strain, where they originally were and but appeared fully mobile when he slid down the street a little bit,” returned to the court against the Williams said. “He got those put Huskies on Sunday. The senior said back on his own property.” he could still feel the effects of the Brooks later returned to the game DTH/EMILY CAROLINE SARTIN injury Monday morning. and had an impressive second-half Head coach Roy Williams answers questions during a press conference on Saturday, March 23, 2019. “I’m gonna be honest with you, defensive showing that earned him Monday morning when I went to defensive player of the game from his team one that Kenny Williams says has looked more like the NBA lot- none of that will matter when the tie my shoes, it was a little tough,” coaching staff. stacks up highly against the teams tery pick that he is projected to be. Tar Heels take the court Friday. Williams said. The sophomore forward’s interior he’s been on — which includes two He has a combined 39 points in 38 “The only way we can keep going His coach didn’t use him in defense should help complement the Final Four UNC squads. minutes of tournament action so far forward is by winning the games,” Tuesday’s practice, but said that if perimeter effort of Williams as the “I think this is the fastest, just off the bench. Johnson said. the team were to play a game today, Tar Heels hope to force the Tigers because of Coby,” Williams said. “That Back at full strength, UNC will “The only way we can win the Williams would be on the court. out of their rhythm. kid doesn’t know how to go anything have a dogfight with Auburn for a games is coming out with a lot of Williams’ presence will be key, as Despite Auburn’s prolific scoring, less than 100 miles per hour.” possible shot at Kentucky, the same focus and energy and effort, and we he is regarded as North Carolina’s UNC plays at a faster tempo than the The first-year has 27 points in team UNC played in the Elite Eight know that. No matter what history premier perimeter defender. team. While the Tigers have the No. UNC’s two tournament games so far. during its title run in 2017. might say or what anybody else is Auburn’s effectiveness from 142 tempo in the country, the Tar Brooks’ broken teeth opened up a But the team isn’t worried about doing, it’s on us.” beyond the arc this season has Heels rank fourth. spot for another first-year to play an tempo rankings, 3-point records or @James_Tatter made the team one of the most effi- First-year point guard Coby White expanded role. In two games in the future matchups just yet. Graduate @DTHSports cient offensive teams in the coun - has been the key to making this year’s NCAA Tournament, Nassir Little wing Cameron Johnson said that [email protected] We talked with former Tar Heel Brendan Haywood

By Chapel Fowler and out. But I’ll tell you this: I can’t BH: I think the guy that makes Senior Writer think of anything that would be me go ‘wow’ the most is Coby White better for the rivalry or for college because I didn’t expect it. I expected On Feb. 1, 2001, Brendan Haywood basketball.” the freshman that I’d be talking about stepped up to the foul line at Cameron Haywood, now 39, is in his third this time of year would be Nassir Little. Indoor Stadium as a 48-percent free- year as a studio analyst for Turner But Coby White being the 6-foot-5 throw shooter. Minutes later, he’d Sports and CBS Sports’ March super-fast point guard, he can already leave his mark on the North Carolina- Madness coverage. In a phone inter- shoot the ball, he has step-backs, Duke rivalry forever. view with the DTH on Wednesday, elite-level quickness. I think if he came Haywood, then a senior, sank two he spoke on settling into a broadcast out this year, he’d probably be a lottery free throws with 1.2 seconds left to give career, how he stays connected to pick; that’s how well he’s played. Coby the Tar Heels an 85-83 win over the UNC and more. has really caught my eye, and I think Blue Devils. To this day, it remains his DTH: How much of UNC’s first he’s key to this team. Because when he favorite individual memory from his two NCAA Tournament games were plays well, makes smart decisions and four seasons at North Carolina, which you able to watch? is hitting shots, he takes Carolina to also included two Final Four runs. BH: I’ve watched most games. I another level. So, when asked about the possibil- was a little worried the first game DTH: In broadcasting, what’s ity of a UNC-Duke NCAA title game (against Iona). In the first half, been your biggest challenge? this year, Haywood’s answer wasn’t didn’t really like the energy we BH: I think the toughest thing in a surprise. came out with. But in the second broadcasting is just letting your per- PHOTO COURTESY OF TURNER SPORTS “I think the UNC-Duke rivalry half, we played well. The second sonality show. When I first got into The toughest part of broadcasting, Brendan Haywood said, is finding a is the best rivalry in all of college game, I was really encouraged. I it, it was all about getting stats and “happy medium” between being analytical and being yourself. sports,” he told The Daily Tar Heel in think the guys played a great game things of that nature, but I wasn’t an exclusive interview. “If you’ve got all the way through. I think play - me. Some of friends were like, ‘Yo, as an analyst alongside WNBA play- Sports family with me, and Turner that in the championship game? I ing against the Syracuse zone really you did a great job, but you weren’t er Candace Parker? has a star on their hands. She’s think it would be great for the rivalry. prepared them for the Washington you. You weren’t Brendan like you BH: Oh man, it’s been great going to be a star in this business. I think it would be great for college zone. It was a really dominant per- normally are.’ So you’ve got to find working with Candace. Her bas - Whenever she decides to hang up basketball. I think the ratings would formance, one of the better perfor- that happy medium of being relaxed ketball career goes without saying: her Adidas and do this full time, be through the roof. I don’t know mances of the weekend. on camera, being yourself, knowing Hall of Famer. So any time you get she’s going to be one of the best in who doesn’t think this is a good idea, DTH: What do you think of UNC’s when it’s time to be serious, when it’s to work with a Hall of Famer, it’s the business. but this rivalry would be big time.” Final Four chances? time to joke, when it’s time to maybe a great thing. And then, on top of DTH: Who do you keep in touch The Tar Heels and Blue Devils — BH: I think UNC has a great give a little bit of insight into your that, she really knows her stuff. She with most from your UNC days? both No. 1 seeds in their respective chance to advance to the Final Four. career, how you viewed situations. takes this seriously. She puts a lot BH: UNC’s a family, man. I keep regions and legitimate champion- Auburn and UNC both play an And mixing that takes some time, of work in when we’re comparing in contact with so many people, ship contenders — will play in the up-and-down tempo, which is great to find out what the exact formula notes or talking off set about what from my team, to teams that were Sweet 16 on Friday. A lot has to fall in for UNC because they get to play is. But when I first got up there, I she thinks, what I think, what I before me, to younger teams. Like, place for a rematch in Minneapolis, their style. And I think they’re better tried to come out there and spit out see, what she sees. I’m literally on a group chat, and it Minnesota, later this month. But, at that style than Auburn. Auburn’s stats. But it’s more than that. When She just really does an excel - spans from guys like George Lynch if the first ever NCAA Tournament top three in the nation in steals, so you look at some of the guys who are lent job. Like, last year, her first to Harrison Barnes. Sam Perkins meeting between the two does hap- if UNC doesn’t turn it over but con- really, really good at this, like Charles year, coming in as a rookie and is on there. We’ll have stars from pen, Haywood would be ecstatic. tinues to play fast and doubles up Barkley, he probably doesn’t know handling it the way she did, I was the ’80s to the guys that are in the “Whoever loses, it would stink,” Auburn on the glass — UNC is top one stat. But he’s himself. And being super impressed. She just contin- league right now. I try to keep in Haywood said. “To lose a champi - two in rebound margin — I think it’ll yourself and genuine and authentic ued to build on that this season. contact with everybody. onship is tough. To lose it to your go well for UNC. is the most important thing you can Every year, you can just tell she’s @chapelfowler biggest rival is even tougher. So DTH: Who on this year’s team has be in this business. going to get better and better and @DTHSports whoever loses would really be down stood out to you most? DTH: What’s it been like working better. I’m glad she’s in the Turner [email protected]