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Hundreds of students lined up, experience the rare opportunity of hearing a dth photos/katie gerdon sitting president speak on campus. Top left: Junior Sarah Kaminer, and even camped out, for tickets But for some students, the topic of the presi- freshman Molly Williams and dent’s speech — interest rates on student loans junior Amanda Srsic (left to right) to President Obama’s speech. — is important for their ability to afford UNC. sit in a tent, where they spent the Whitlee Angel, a freshman nursing stu- night waiting in line for tickets dent who waited in line for almost six hours By Vinayak Balasubramanian to see President Barack Obama’s Staff Writer Sunday, said the president will discuss an issue that affects her deeply as a student. speech. They set up the tent at 10 Hundreds of students — both Republicans “If the interest rates substantially go up, then p.m. on Saturday night. and Democrats —braved hours of cold I probably wouldn’t be able to attend here in the Top right: A student holds a and rain to ensure they received tickets to future. It is just a hassle to have to pay more.” ticket to see Obama’s speech on President Barack Obama’s speech Tuesday. The president’s visit to UNC is part of a Tuesday. Students began lining up at the Carmichael tour of three college campuses Tuesday and Right: Students wait for tickets Arena box office Saturday at 8:30 p.m. carrying Wednesday, including stops at the University outside of in a sandwiches, blankets, tents and homework. line that spills onto Fetzer Field For many students, their goal was simply to See obama, Page 4 and loops around the track. Fallon tickets distributed to seniors even seniors a spot in Memorial Hall. Carmichael Arena — which holds Senior Sierra Piland, who received received a confirmation email ‘Late Night with Jimmy Seniors were given priority to reg- about 8,000 — on Tuesday. Seniors a confirmation email, said she feels Sunday, said it was nice of the Fallon’ will be taped at ister for tickets through an email to can only attend one of the two events. for the non-seniors. University to share the event with the 2012 senior listserv on Friday, but The taping will take place in “I can understand how younger seniors first. Memorial Hall on Tuesday. confirmation tickets were overbooked Memorial Hall, which can regularly students may feel,” she said in an “Being the last week of school, to assure a full audience. seat 1,434 audience members. email. “It’s an event that won’t hap- we’ve got a lot going on,” he said. “It’s By Katelyn Trela A confirmation from “Late Night” Though the website for tickets was pen twice for anyone regardless of a nice breather.” Arts Editor says that all tapings are overbooked sent only to UNC seniors, it was open what year you are.” Neanover said the taping will be and no reservation guarantees admis- to the public. Some juniors received Laura Hayes Morgan, director of most exciting because it’s at UNC. The short-lived ticket distribu- sion. The show — which is regu- confirmation emails today, though university events, said in an email “I’m excited to see how the tion for Tuesday’s taping of NBC’s larly taped at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in none would comment in fear of losing that the taping is a special opportu- show and the guests adapt into the “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” with New York City — usually requires a their tickets. No invitation to sign up nity for seniors leaving campus after Carolina atmosphere,” he said. President Barack Obama and Dave month’s advance for reservations. for tickets was send to graduate stu- graduation. Matthews Band does not guarantee Obama will also be speaking in dents or underclassmen. Damon Neanover, a senior who See fallon, Page 4

MEN’S lacrosse: duke 12, 9 UNC hosts Vote Against Festival Duke takes ACC one woman as the only domestic Mayor Kleinschmidt legal union recognized in the praised efforts to beat state, will be on the N.C. primary title against UNC ballot May 8. Amendment One. Kleinschmidt said he’s proud of UNC’s efforts against the After upsetting Virginia DTH ONLINE: Go to By Sarah Brown amendment, especially because dailytarheel.com for more Staff Writer the University provided the sup- on Friday, UNC fell short about how UNC couldn’t port he needed when he first keep up with Duke. If anyone can connect to the came out. in the championship. impact Amendment One may “The feeling of belonging, of who had a number of momentum- have in North Carolina, it’s Mark knowing that I’m accepted into By Robbie Harms changing saves that kept the Tar Kleinschmidt. the community, it’s worth its Staff Writer Heels close against Duke — said Elected in 2009 as Chapel weight in gold,” he said. not many people outside the locker Hill’s first openly gay mayor, he The Vote Against Festival was CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — room gave the team a chance to said he’s felt plenty of oppression put on by the UNC Coalition They weren’t even supposed to be even advance to the title game. as a result of his sexual orienta- Against Amendment One both in the title game. “I think we just went out there tion. At Friday’s Vote Against to raise awareness about the No, they were supposed to lose and tried to prove everyone Festival in front of Wilson amendment and to kick off early Friday, cut their losses and head wrong,” Rastivo said. “We were Library, he said he wanted to voting on campus, which begins dth/melissa key back to Chapel Hill. playing for something. We had a remind people that the amend- today. Sophomore Lauren Scanlan (left) holds an anti-Amendment One sign But the North Carolina men’s great game plan going into today ment would not only affect Kleinschmidt said he hadn’t during a march before the Vote Against festival on Friday afternoon. lacrosse players didn’t listen to … (but) I think we played more of members of the LGBTQ com- seen this amount of activism at what they were supposed to do. a 60-minute game Friday.” munity, but also those in domes- UNC since Barack Obama ran and cars honked in appreciation Storrow said he was thrilled No. 9 UNC beat No. 6 Virginia The plot for Sunday’s contest tic partnerships. for president in 2008. He told as the marchers passed them. to see the energy and passion on 11-9 on Friday — snapping the may have been better suited for a “I’ve been out for 24 years, the crowd of about 100 students The afternoon’s lineup includ- campus against the amendment Cavaliers’ nine-game win streak drama movie — two rivals squar- and I’m used to people not liking to keep campaigning against the ed poets, musicians and “N.C. as voting begins. against the Tar Heels — but fell to ing off for the conference title on a me because of it,” he said. “But amendment until the primary. Amendment One: The Musical!” “Let’s continue North No. 5 Duke 12-9 in Sunday’s ACC neutral field while a light rain fell. that’s a whole separate matter. “It’s not a stretch to say that One band, Razorbread, drove Carolina’s stance as the progres- tournament championship game For UNC (10-5, 2-3 ACC), the You can think what you want of (students) can be the reason we four hours from UNC-Asheville sive beacon in the South,” he said. at Virginia’s Klöckner Stadium. finale was heartbreaking. me because I’m gay, but there’s defeat the amendment.” to perform. “(Defeating this amendment) is “Coming in, no one really gave “Anytime you lose a game like many other reasons to vote Before the festivities began, In between acts, several going to happen because of the us a chance at all,” UNC attacker that, it’s disappointing,” coach Joe against this.” about 40 people wearing yel- speakers addressed the audience, students, because of all of you.” Marcus Holman said. “We like Breschi said. “I’m really proud of The constitutional amend- low anti-amendment T-shirts including Kleinschmidt and North Carolina is the only that, and we embrace that … but our guys. They really worked hard ment, which would define mar- marched to Franklin Street. Chapel Hill Town Council mem- we know we’re a good team.” riage as between one man and Many people downtown cheered ber Lee Storrow. See amendment one, Page 4 UNC goalie Steven Rastivo — See lacrosse, Page 4

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Carswell, a delegate from Cameron increase stipends and decrease ing in third place with three votes. “It was personal,” he said. Appalachian State University, Carswell, who student advocacy,” UNC-CH increase officer stipends Carswell will receive a $6,050 “That’s politics — it’s frustrating, cited a need for reform in the was elected presi- Student Body President Will stipend, after members of ASG just because I didn’t even get a association after her victory. dent of ASG at its Leimenstoll said at the meeting. by 10 percent. decided to increase officer sti- chance to run and offer myself.” “I plan on reorganizing the meeting Saturday, Bhula, who received $5,500 this pends by 10 percent. His sister Cierra took his place structure of the ASG commit- will receive a year, said an increase is necessary. By Madeline Will The association, which is on the ballot with Kimball — tees,” she said in an email. “We $6,050 stipend. “It needs to be higher because Assistant State & National Editor comprised of student leaders who ran for president last year also plan on establishing a small I’ve lost money doing ASG.” across the state and is funded by against incumbent president Atul judicial board that would serve as He said he hopes Carswell and RALEIGH— Following a an annual $1 student fee, met Bhula and lost by three votes. an unbiased group … to handle Page reexamine the reform bills, nine-hour meeting full of debate at N.C. State University. It did Cierra and Kimball are both uncomfortable situations that vio- structive comments, as well as but recommended at the meeting and contention, the UNC- not make quorum for its Friday former UNC-CH delegates. late our statutes or constitution.” gathering feedback on ASG,” she to kill the bills in order to avoid a system Association of Student meeting or for its March meeting Kimball was not able to attend She said she will work with said. “This year, we’re trying to be rushed, last-minute vote. Governments picked a new pair at the UNC School of the Arts. the election because he is study- members of UNC-CH Student the solution, not the problem.” Bhula said he plans to work of leaders from western North On Saturday, members of the ing abroad. Congress, who plan to create a But ASG faced internal criti- with Carswell and Page to ease Carolina. association debated a bill that Many members of the associa- committee to review ASG. cism at its Saturday meeting fol- their transition into office. Cameron Carswell was named would allow executive officers tion voiced concern at the meet- Paige Comparato, speaker of lowing the decision to raise offi- “They’ve shown a lot of dedi- president of the association, and to run for ASG president — a ing about giving too much power UNC-CH Student Congress, said cer stipends. cation to ASG over the last year, Alecia Page was named senior vice politically charged measure that, to students from UNC-CH. the committee — which stemmed “I don’t know how I can go they’ve put a lot of input in and president. The pair collected 24 of if passed, would have allowed Quizon also faced criticism from student concern about the back in good conscience to I’m sure they’ll do great,” he said. 40 votes, with Arjay Quizon and officer Ron Hinton a place on the from the association, with mem- effectiveness of the association — Chapel Hill and tell people Juan Virella coming in second presidential ballot. bers shouting about his ineffec- will be voted on Tuesday. who barely voted to stay in this Contact the State & National place with 13 votes, and Cierra But the bill was tabled, forfeit- tiveness as senior vice president. “It’s an area for positive, con- organization that we’re going to Editor at [email protected]. UNC professor inner strength emeritus dies Saturday at 79 her classes.” Doris Betts, who taught Joseph Flora, a professor for 30 years, ‘bounced emeritus in UNC’s English department, was Betts’ friend with energy and joy.’ and colleague during her time at the University. By Katherine Proctor “She was a person who Assistant Arts Editor bounced with energy and joy,” he said. Doris Betts, celebrated fiction “Obviously, students liked writer and former professor in that.” UNC’s creative writing depart- Betts — who grew up in ment, died Saturday at the age of Statesville and attended UNC- 79, more than a year after being Greensboro — primarily set her diagnosed with lung cancer. fiction in North Carolina and The author of nine novels and wrote about characters native to short story collections, Betts the state, Flora said. joined the University faculty in Flora said he has often includ- 1966, where ed Betts’ works of fiction on syl- she taught cre- labi for his classes in southern ative writing literature. for 30 years. “Her characters think about In 1982, she the world, about their families, was the first about what it all means away woman to lead from their careers,” he said. dth/melissa key the faculty. Betts and her work are the UNC law school student Kyle Ernst is a competitive weightlifter who was diagnosed with cancer in 2005. Now, Ernst is nationally ranked. During her foundation for the Doris Betts Doris Betts is best time at the Distinguished Professorship known for the novel University, in Creative Writing — the first Cancer survivor Kyle Ernst sets sights on Olympics “Souls Raised from Betts received endowed professorship in UNC’s the Dead” and the a Guggenheim creative writing program. By Grace Raynor good shot.” lifting again. Fellowship in The professorship fund is used short story “The Staff Writer Ernst’s journey has not been easy. “About three or four months into train- Ugliest Pilgrim.” creative writ- by the University’s College of Arts After his diagnosis, he left for Colorado ing, I was already in the top six or seven ing and three and Sciences to attract or retain a In December of 2005 — her son’s senior Springs, where he gave himself shots three in my weight class and top 30 overall Sir Walter Raleigh awards for distinguished teacher and scholar year of high school — Jordis Ernst said she times a week. (nationally),” he said. North Carolina fiction. of creative writing. felt like the world had stopped. In 2009 — after making the 2008 And his success has been steady ever Some of her best known Pam Durban, a professor in A mark on her son’s back caught her Junior World Team for weightlifting and since. works include the novel “Souls the creative writing depart- attention, and though the doctor said the winning his weight class at the 2009 On April 15, he received second place in Raised from the Dead” and ment, has held the professor- mark was insignificant, Ernst’s instincts Collegiate Nationals — he quit. the National University Championships, the short story “The Ugliest ship since 2002. told her otherwise. He returned to Texas, where he com- where he represented UNC in Shreveport, Pilgrim,” which was made into Flora said that through her A month after he was offered a full pleted his undergraduate education at La. an Academy Award-winning books and friendships, Betts scholarship at the Olympic Training Texas A&M University to be closer to his He was recently selected to be a mem- film and a musical that won the leaves behind a legacy that won’t Center in Colorado Springs for weightlift- family. ber of the World University Team to com- 1998 New York Drama Critics be forgotten. ing, Kyle Ernst was diagnosed with mela- “After that, I wanted to focus on getting pete in Israel in November. Circle Award. “There was a special vibrancy noma. into law school, and that became my main Jordis Ernst said the journey has been “The South has lost one of to her,” he said. Jordis Ernst said she was devastated. focus,” he said. hard. its most distinctive voices with “That was one of her great “I was sitting at his high school praying, “I guess I just wanted to be more like a “Life really is never, ever, ever going to the passing of Doris Betts,” traits.” ‘Please, I want to be sitting at a college normal person — like everyone else.” be the same,” she said. Chancellor Holden Thorp said in “She was loyal to her parents, graduation,’” she said. But in the summer of 2010, about “When it hits you personally, your life a statement released Sunday. her children, her colleagues — But now, about six years later, Kyle six months before Kyle Ernst’s five-year does change and you try really, really hard “She leaves behind a rich lit- and she loved UNC.” Ernst has his sights set on the 2016 examination, doctors noticed a tumor on to not let it control your life and just move erary legacy, many friends who Olympic Games, and his coaches think the his hip. It needed to be surgically removed. forward.” mourn her and hundreds of writ- Contact the Arts Editor odds are good. The next day, he found out he had been Kyle Ernst said his mentality kept him ers who developed their talent in at [email protected]. Steve Gisselman, UNC’s assistant accepted to the UNC School of Law. moving forward. director of strength and conditioning for Despite his excitement, two and a half “It’s just always been my personality Olympic sports, said of all of the weight- years went by without a thought of the —when you’re dealt a bad hand you can’t lifters he has worked with, Kyle Ernst has weight room. look back and change it,” he said. the best chance of making the games. But last summer, out of the blue, Kyle “You just kind of deal with what you inBRIEF “Historically, the U.S. hasn’t had many Ernst decided to start lightly lifting again have and move on from there.” people go,” he said. at Southern Methodist University’s recre- CAMPUS Briefs for each of the routes. “But I think his work ethic and with the ation center. Contact the University Editor A customer service representa- weight class he’s in, I think he’s got a really By the end of the summer, he was fully at [email protected]. Executive branch cabinet tive can also be reached at 919- members announced 969-4900. Cabinet members for the Orange County is holding Leimenstoll administration’s public transit open houses 2012-13 executive branch were There might be a quorum Proposed development raises concern announced recently. Student Body President Will of the Orange County Board Leimenstoll and his administra- of Commissioners during the Carolina Flats, 16-acre GO to the meeting “I object to the hotel more than the apartments. tion selected 31 members for 14 upcoming public transit open different committees and proj- house sessions. development with a Time: Tonight, 7 p.m. I don’t think it’s appropriate.” ects. The open house sessions will Location: Town Hall Council Lee Wilson, Cabinet members have yet allow citizens to discuss trans- hotel, needs council OK. Chamber, 405 Martin Luther portation services, including a Woodshire Lane resident to be selected for four projects, King Jr. Blvd. including the Greek Affairs proposed 17-mile light rail project By Megan Schmelzle Council and the Excelling between UNC Hospitals and Staff Writer Info: http://bit.ly/Jq4Tfm the development might bring. process could cost about Through Mentoring Special downtown Durham, a proposed “I object to the hotel more $500,000, and optimisti- Project. Amtrak Station in Hillsborough When Horace Williams student-geared amenities like than the apartments,” he said. “I cally the development would be These positions will be filled and bus lanes on Martin Luther closes, it might open the wireless Internet, study rooms don’t think it’s appropriate.” approved by June 2013. through a separate internal nomi- King Jr. Blvd. in Chapel Hill. door for a new student housing and one- to four-bedroom apart- Scott Radway, the develop- Pearlstein said it would be nation process. The presence of a quo- complex called Carolina Flats @ ments. The hotel would cater to ment’s planning and design con- prudent for developers to wait rum would constitute a spe- Estes. visitors looking for suite-style sultant, said it would be about until June, when Chapel Hill cial meeting of the Board of The 16-acre development accommodations at a projected the same scale as one building 2020, the town’s new com- City Briefs Commissioners, which means would have buildings too tall price of $100 to $140 per night. approved for the Carolina North prehensive plan, is set to be releases the open houses will be subject to for the area’s airplane-friendly “When my mom has visited, development located across released. Then developers could state laws on open meetings, pub- zoning, but developers are ask- she’s had to stay far away from the street and about the same align the complex with its goals. its summer break schedule lic records and public notice. ing Chapel Hill Town Council to campus,” UNC student Juan density as the existing adjacent Until then the developers will Chapel Hill Transit will begin The sessions will take place change restrictions and approve Olano said. “So it would be a Shadowood Apartments. be able to get feedback from its summer break schedule on today at Extraordinary Ventures their concept plan. lot more convenient to have an Radway said there is a strong town meetings. May 5. in Chapel Hill and April 30 at The proposal is creating a stir affordable hotel nearby.” demand for modern student Radway said growth should With the change, weekday CM, the Orange County West Campus among neighbors, who will have When the development’s housing in Chapel Hill. be a priority for Chapel Hill, CW, D, J and NU routes will end Office Building in Hillsborough a chance to comment on it at concept plan was first presented Kay Pearlstein, a senior plan- whether the development is earlier each evening. from 4 p.m to 7 p.m. tonight’s Town Council meeting. to the community design com- ner for the Chapel Hill Planning approved before or after Chapel The Saturday and Sunday NU Representatives from Triangle If approved, the develop- mission March 21, residents and Department, said it is likely the Hill 2020 is completed. and U routes will not operate, Transit, Chapel Hill Transit and ment, proposed for the corner commissioners expressed con- area would be rezoned when the “The idea that we should stop and EZ Rider services will end Orange Public Transportation of Martin Luther King Jr. cerns about traffic. closes. and wait is the absolute antith- at 10:35 p.m. Monday through will be available to answer ques- Boulevard and Estes Drive, Lee Wilson, a resident of But the project will have to esis of what Chapel Hill is.” Friday. tions. would feature student housing nearby Woodshire Lane, said he gain approval, not just rezoning, Riders should check chtransit. and a four-story hotel. is considering moving because of to proceed. Contact the City Editor org for individual schedule times - From staff and wire reports The housing will feature the potential lack of privacy that Radway said the approval at [email protected]. 4 Monday, April 23, 2012 News The Daily Tar Heel Sophomore featured on ‘Wheel of Fortune’ By Hayley Paytes Although his mother got cut, Of all the questions he has been right,” Hill said. Staff Writer Hill made it to the next round. asked about the program, he said, “The only thing I could think He received a letter later that “What does Vanna look like?” has of was when we did practice with Growing up, the hosts of month telling him he had been been the most popular. the 50 states earlier and for some “Wheel of Fortune” were fixtures selected for the program and to “We weren’t too interested in reason the South Carolina flag at sophomore David Hill’s din- expect a call within the next 18 Pat, but all the guys were interest- popped into my head.” ner table. months. ed in what Vanna White looks like Although Hill did not win But while watching “Wheel of The experience of being chosen in person,” said sophomore Stefan any money on the program, he Fortune” Thursday night, Hill saw was surreal after watching “Wheel Hansen, Hill’s friend. received a $1,000 consolation another familiar face on screen — of Fortune” every weeknight as a Watching the program on prize, and a T-shirt from his mom his own. child, Hill said. TV, Hill said he felt like he was commemorating his flub. “It was pretty strange to see “You see someone from your watching it for the first time “It’s even funnier that he didn’t myself on TV,” Hill said. “The state and say, ‘Oh, they are from — except for one memorable win,” said Stephanie Sistare, Hill’s whole experience was such a blur. Charlotte or from Greensboro or mess-up. girlfriend. “It makes for better I felt like I was watching it for the Winston-Salem’ ... Then you think On the game show’s prize memories.” first time.” to yourself, ‘What if we were those puzzle segment, he got the Hill agreed, saying the experi- He taped Thursday’s episode people?’” Hill said. opportunity to solve a puzzle, ence was a once-in-a-lifetime of the popular game show in “I was just fortunate to be that but he got carried away in the opportunity. January. person.” moment and blurted out, “The “It is going to be hard to top,” Hill became a contestant on the Hill said the most surprising moon shape of a palm tree.” The he said. “Everybody I know knows show after entering his and his part about being on the program real answer was “the cool shade what ‘Wheel of Fortune’ is.” mother’s names into a drawing at was the set’s size and the heavi- of a palm tree.” dth/jessica gaylord a Wheelmobile event last summer ness of the wheel — and hostess “It was a smart move to solve Contact the University Editor Sophomore David Hill, who was featured on “Wheel of Fortune,” shows in Virginia. Vanna White’s freckles. it. I just didn’t end up getting it at [email protected]. off a T-shirt his mother made for him after his memorable wrong answer. Interfraternity Council recognizes Sigma Phi If the fraternity upholds IFC rules, next spring it will be a full member. By Vanessa Voight Staff Writer

UNC’s fraternities have added a new member to their ranks: Sigma Phi. While the group has been a stu- dent organization at UNC since 2008, it received recognition dth photos/spencer herlong from the Interfraternity Council The Tar Heels couldn’t stop the Blue Devils after halftime as Duke went on a 5-0 run in the third quarter. Wednesday, said Jack Partain, president of the council. Partain said the addition of a lacrosse completely new fraternity to the dth/chelsey allder from page 1 council has not happened in recent Members of Sigma Phi fraternity stand in Murphey Hall during their first … I’m really proud of our effort.” history, though the council has seen meeting as an official UNC fraternity. Sigma Phi currently has 32 members. The third-seeded Tar Heels led some previously existing chapters top-seeded Duke 4-2 at halftime, be reintroduced to campus. If Sigma Phi upholds the coun- Brandon Mayfield, Sigma Phi’s but were ultimately done in by a Pi Kappa Phi was the latest cil’s guidelines, it will become a recruitment chairman, said the 5-0 Blue Devils run in the third fraternity to be reintroduced in full member next spring. fraternity’s rules already mostly quarter. 2009, said Aaron Bachenheimer, Josh Barrett, president of comply with council standards, “We were a man down several director of the Office of Fraternity Sigma Phi, said he was pleased citing that rush is open to all who times, and we couldn’t get out of and Sorority Life and Community with the group’s more official sta- are interested in both the fall and the penalty box,” Breschi said. “It’s Involvement. tus because it will offer the oppor- spring. unfortunate, but I can’t fault us for Sigma Phi, which has 32 mem- tunity for more interaction with The only policy the fraternity hustling and trying to make plays.” bers, made a good fit to the coun- fellow Greek organizations. might need to revise is its exact Both teams brought physical cil because of its focus on com- “It just provides a more official recruitment dates, which cur- play to the title game and that munity involvement and strong and structured way for us to be rently might not match those of was evident in their 11 combined Midfielder Ryan Creighton races up the field scanning for teammates in emphasis on academic achieve- more integrated with the Greek the council, Mayfield said. penalties. Sunday’s loss to Duke. Creighton took five shots in the title game. ment, Partain said. community,” he said. Michael Hardison, Sigma Phi’s Duke (13-3, 4-1) only capital- Sigma Phi’s path to recogni- Barrett said Sigma Phi has social chairman, said receiving ized on 33 percent of its extra- “I just try to pick apart the D, to take the positive aspects from tion was unusual because it was been actively seeking council rec- council recognition will enable man opportunities, but by just and I feel like I have pretty good the game in preparation for their not actively recruited to campus ognition for the past school year. the fraternity to get its name out having an extra player on the field field vision,” Tutton said. “I see an last regular-season contest and by the council like other fra- The fraternity hopes to make around campus. they never allowed the Tar Heels opening, I take it and hopefully I into the NCAA tournament. ternities have been in the past, the campus more aware of its “Being part of the IFC is being to settle into an offensive rhythm. capitalize.” “I think we’ll take a week off Bachenheimer said. presence by sponsoring events part of the community,” he said. Freshman Chad Tutton was a The last time the two teams and collect ourselves,” Rastivo said. The fraternity will hold associ- and bringing speakers to campus, “We are looking forward to bright spot for that often-stagnant met, they combined for 12 goals “We’re going into the playoffs with ate member status with the coun- Barrett said. entering that community, and we offense. The midfielder scored in the first half. On Sunday that some momentum. We’re confident.” cil for one year, Bachenheimer Bringing the fraternity’s rules are looking forward to giving back three times — twice in the fourth number was six. said. During that year, it will hold in line with the council’s stan- to that community.” quarter — and almost led UNC to Though obviously disappointed Contact the Sports Editor most privileges of a full member- dards would require little change a comeback. with the loss, the Tar Heels plan at [email protected]. ship, but it will not be allowed to and only affect its recruitment Contact the University Editor vote at council meetings. policy, Barrett said. at [email protected]. defense major, said the event will tial hopeful Mitt Romney in the Obama be a good stress reliever for stu- November election, but he was from page 1 dents before exams begin. still interested to hear Obama’s of Colorado at Boulder and the But Linden Wait, a sophomore views on student loans. University of Iowa. global studies major, said the “Even if we don’t agree with the Ram Runners o≠ers simple Obama is scheduled to land at event will occur during his busiest president, it is a venerable posi- Raleigh-Durham International week of the semester. tion, and there needs to be respect Airport around 11:50 a.m. and Welsh and Wait were among a for him.” is scheduled to speak Tuesday group of students at the front of a While Stupak said he will grocery delivery to students around 1 p.m. Following his long line that emerged Saturday. remember skipping class to see the speech, the president will make At least six tents were already president, he said the president’s By Neal Smith “Right now, we’re an appearance on “Late Night set up outside Carmichael late speech will also touch on matters Staff Writer with Jimmy Fallon,” which will Saturday night. Approximately that affect him personally. He took trying to be fun so be taped in Memorial Hall. 40 students had congregated by out a financial aid loan last year For students bogged down by Nikita Shamdasani, student 11 p.m. Those numbers increased because he was concerned interest finals and struggling to make people will support body secretary at UNC, helped dis- to 14 tents and more than 80 stu- rates would increase in future years. it to the grocery store, the Ram us.” tribute tickets for Obama’s speech dents by 7 a.m. on Sunday. The student group Tar Heels Runners grocery service is ready on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. “We were surprised that there for Obama conducted voter reg- to help. Max Harris, “I, myself, probably gave out weren’t as many students out istration drives while students December graduate Max Co-founder of Ram Runners about 1,000 tickets,” she said. today,” said Jonathan Stupak, a were lined up outside Carmichael. Harris, who co-founded the orga- Shamdasani said tickets will sophomore public policy major Lindsey Rietkerk, campus team nization in February with junior incoming freshmen, many of also be available tomorrow who camped out with Wait and leader for the group, said Obama Rich Skill, said the idea behind whom don’t have cars and can’t between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., but Welsh. “(University students) is doing his best to ensure that the delivery service was to make purchase groceries easily. she thinks they will run out before would wait longer for Duke tick- seniors can get jobs. buying groceries as easy as pos- For now, Harris and Skill are the end of the day. ets than Obama tickets.” sible for campus residents and using all profits to run an adver- Nicole Welsh, a sophomore Stupak said he would likely Contact the State & National students without transportation. tising campaign, which has grown anthropology and peace, war and vote for Republican presiden- Editor at [email protected]. “My first year on campus, I from chalk and fliers to business didn’t have a car,” Harris said. cards with discount coupons and “The bus was a huge hassle, and I a Facebook page. Caitlin Goforth, a senior and ers, though it does not guarantee promised myself I’d never do that “Right now, we’re trying to be fallon president of the Carolina Athletic entry. again. You’re very limited in what fun so people will support us,” from page 1 Association, received a confirma- “Late Night” usually tapes at you can bring back.” Harris said. Seats for the taping in tion email Sunday morning. 5:30 p.m. on weekdays and airs at The service allows students to Students can also become regis- Memorial Hall will be assigned, She said she plans to line up at 12:35 a.m. the same night. order groceries from an online tered users on the service’s website, dth/chris conway the Office of University Events 7 a.m. today to pick up her wrist- Goforth said she made sure she database of nearly 1,000 prod- granting them discounts. They can Max Harris delivers groceries to tweeted Sunday. band, and at 7 a.m. Tuesday to get could attend the show Tuesday by ucts. The items are then delivered also save items they order regularly According to the confirmation her assigned seat. moving one of her final exams to directly to students’ residence in their shopping carts. Silvia Manent. Harris is one of the email, students have to bring their Doors for the taping will close Thursday. halls or apartments. Junior Silvia Manent, who uses co-founders of Ram Runners, a gro- confirmation email and OneCard at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, and the “It’s like our NCAA tournament New products are added to the the service weekly, said she loves it. cery service for UNC students. to the Memorial Hall box office taping will end at about 3:30 consolation prize,” she said. website regularly, and Harris said “I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t,” she between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. today p.m., according to the confir- the service hopes to have more said. “I can reorder items I buy reg- the summer. The position will to receive a wristband for admit- mation email. There will be a Contact the Arts Editor products by the beginning of next ularly, and my cart stays the same.” become a paid administrative tance on Tuesday. standby line for non-ticket hold- at [email protected]. year. He said the business buys Ram Runners only serves on- position in the fall, and more staff most items wholesale, but goes to campus residents and student will be added in the fall as the Harris Teeter for more specialized apartments. Harris said the ser- business grows, they said. resents all 17 UNC-system schools, four days,” he said. “Can we beat requests. vice hopes to expand by the start Senior Donald Cooley, who Amendment one voted at its Saturday meeting to Duke?” Besides a delivery price of $5, of the fall semester, possibly deliv- heard about the service through from page 1 oppose the amendment. Students will be able to vote which covers transportation costs, ering to nursing homes or people its Facebook page, said the service state in the Southeast that does Senior Jeff DeLuca, one of the early on the second floor of Rams students pay a normal retail price who can’t shop regularly. is quick, cheap and convenient. not yet have a constitutional ban coalition’s founders and a speaker Head Dining Hall from 11 a.m. to for the items. But expanding the service “It’s a great idea and a real need on gay marriage. at the event, offered students a 6 p.m. every weekday and from Ram Runners’ website has would mean hiring more people; for a lot of students,” he said. “It The Chapel Hill commu- challenge to encourage student 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday about 50 registered users, and Harris and Skill are the only two would have been even more con- nity’s efforts to advocate against participation in early voting. through May 5. the service is averaging about one employees on the service. venient if I had been a freshman.” Amendment One are not alone. “I bet we can get more early delivery a day. Harris and Skill want to hire The UNC-system Association of voters on our first day of early Contact the State & National But, Harris said, the service an unpaid student intern to learn Contact the University Editor Student Governments, which rep- voting than Duke got in their first Editor at [email protected]. hopes to attract new users in the business’s practices during at [email protected]. The Daily Tar Heel News Monday, April 23, 2012 5 Green community On the wire: national and world news Know more on today’s stories: dailytarheel.com/nationworld Supreme Court to consider immigration measures if they The court’s decision is likely to hosts Earth Day 5K choose. House Minority Leader come in June, as the campaign Arizona immigration law Nancy Pelosi and 16 other House season is heating up and about By Cheney Gardner dation since 2009, not including carbon neutrality,” he said. “There WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) Democrats from California take the same time as the court is Staff Writer this year’s race. are other theme groups, like one — Immigration politics will hit the opposite position. On both expected to rule on the Obama Jenny Schnaak, development called ‘nurturing our community,’ the Supreme Court this week sides, dozens of friend-of-the- administration’s signature health Shannon McSwiney says that director for the Abundance that have goals that have to do as justices consider how much court briefs press different points. care law. every day feels like Earth Day at Foundation, said the partnership with social equity.” border-control clout the states can Briar Chapel. with Briar Chapel has helped Gurlitz said Chapel Hill has deploy. McSwiney is the marketing them reach new people. many sustainability goals, includ- The court must decide whether manager for Briar Chapel, the “We feel like the awareness in ing purchasing new energy- Arizona went too far with a largest green community in the Chapel Hill is growing deeper,” efficient buses and minimizing crackdown that includes ordering Triangle, located nine miles out- she said. carbon dioxide emissions, but the police to routinely check the legal side of Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill has long been rec- town is often constrained by its residency status of people they “Earth Day is really fitting for ognized as a community focused budget. stop. The court’s ruling answer us because it’s a focus on some- on sustainability. “I would say that Chapel Hill this election year could ignite thing we do every day,” she said. In 2006 it became the first is unique in its determination to Capitol Hill, other states and, The community is home to 230 municipality in the country to become a sustainable community,” especially, Hispanic voters. families and requires homes to be commit to a 60 percent reduction he said. “But the largest con- “This is a huge case, of great built to a green standard. in carbon dioxide emissions by straint has been finances.” importance,” said Andrew I. In honor of Earth Day — cel- 2050. It was also recognized as a Gurlitz said the committee Schoenholtz, a visiting profes- ebrated nationwide on Sunday Sierra Club “Cool City” in 2007. works to fund projects by apply- sor of law at the Georgetown — the community held its 4th Josh Gurlitz, chairman of the ing for grants and issuing bonds. University Law Center. annual Briar Chapel 5K Saturday. town’s sustainability committee, “Sometimes we have to move Arizona v. United States, the This year a record 195 runners which provides guidance to the more slowly than we like, but case being heard Wednesday, participated in the race — more planning board, said the town’s we’re making sure all the time we carries well beyond the notori- than the 150 McSwiney said they new comprehensive plan is cur- are moving in the right direction,” ously porous Southwest border. initially expected. rently their largest sustainability he said. South Carolina, Idaho, Florida All proceeds from the race went project. and 13 other states have allied to the Abundance Foundation, “People think of sustainability Contact the City Editor themselves with Arizona, arguing a local nonprofit that works to as applications of technology — at [email protected]. for the power to impose certain educate the public on sustainabil- say solar-thermal or photovoltaic ity topics, such as local food and panels — but part of sustainability renewable energy. has to do with decision-making Briar Chapel also organized and transparency in government,” post-race festivities, called “A he said. “It has to do with those Celebration of All Things Local,” social elements.” which included a performance by Gurlitz said while the town’s local stunt crew King BMX, dem- comprehensive plan, Chapel Hill onstrations on sustainable living 2020, is still evolving, each of the and food truck vendors. six theme groups already have Briar Chapel first partnered goals related to sustainability. with the Abundance Foundation “For example, there are some in 2008. 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he lost two weeks ago. Parker lost serve while up 4-2 in the third set. WOMEN’S lacrosse: UNC 14, Virginia 6 tennis two weeks ago, and he won in Hernandez came back from 0-40 from page 8 straight sets. So there were a lot of and won five straight points to and Esben Hess-Olesen, but it positives. They just played better keep his one-break advantage. wasn’t enough. than us.” With the ACC tournament Tar Heels to take on Hess-Olesen beat Torsten UNC also struggled against over, North Carolina will start Wietoska after a rare game pen- Wake Forest but righted the ship. practicing for the NCAA tourna- alty. After Hess-Olesen broke Joey Burkhardt, Boyajian and ment, which starts in May. Wietoska to go up 4-1 in the sec- Hernandez all lost their first sets. Paul said losing in the ACC’s Terrapins for title ond set, Wietoska smashed his And two Tar Heels who won their won’t hurt the team’s momentum. racket into his tennis bag. first set, Hess-Olesen and Oystein “Our kids are a group of fight- By Jonathan LaMantia a key to our success in the second ground balls at the end of the first The chair judge immediately Steiro, dropped the second. ers,” Paul said. “I mean, Duke’s Staff Writer half,” coach Jenny Levy said. “Any half, the second-half total, which awarded Hess-Olesen the next But Hernandez and Steiro won ranked eighth in the country. time you have that type of effort favored UNC 9-2, was indica- game, which put him up 5-1. He in three sets, and North Carolina We’ll be ready for the NCAA tour- The top-seeded UNC women’s on both ends of the ball with our tive of how UNC came out with a won the match two games later. advanced to the semifinals. nament. We’re in a good spot.” lacrosse team got off to a slug- midfielders I think it really spurs greater intensity. “We played like it was our last The biggest game for gish start against fourth-seeded our team.” The Tar Heels will face match of the year,” Hernandez Hernandez, playing against Contact the Sports Editor Virginia in the ACC semifinals Lynch, who scored three goals Maryland today in the title game said. “Esben won his match, and Danny Kreyman, came on his at [email protected]. and entered the locker room tied in the game, said the difference in after the Terrapins defeated Duke at two. the second half was the Tar Heels’ 12-3 in the other semifinal. This Earlier in the week, the Tar ability to be patient on attack. will be the third straight year almost five hours. tum going into singles, De Heels took part in “Tell the truth “In the second half we focused Maryland and UNC have met in championship Even though UNC’s only regu- Bruycker was the only Tar Heel Mondays,” an opportunity they more on waiting for opportuni- the title game. The Tar Heels lost from page 8 lar season conference loss came who was able to pull out a win. used to review film from their ties to come to us a little bit more the first two. were tied at three, and it came at the hands of the Blue Devils, While her clinching win on regular season-ending loss to No. than forcing it,” Lynch said. UNC is 1-5 all-time in the ACC down to De Bruycker, who pulled the two matches were like night Saturday was the difference 1 Northwestern and make a com- “I think that was the main championship, with its only win out a straight victory to clinch and day. between victory and defeat, De mitment to getting better. change where rather than try to in program history coming in UNC’s spot opposite conference “Duke is a very talented team, Bruycker’s lone singles win wasn’t It might have taken a little force it and getting a little anxious 2002 against the Terrapins. rival Duke in the final. and they played better this time enough for a repeat ACC tourna- while, but UNC’s 12-4 second-half when things opened a little bit, Cannizzaro said the top-seeded “I have struggled a little bit this than they did the first time (we ment title. run Saturday — which would earn we were waiting for the layup to Tar Heels have embraced their season, so it feels really good to played them), but we made them “Everyone fought really hard, the Tar Heels an appearance in be there.” role as the favorite in this year’s be in the tournament and to be earn it this time,” coach Brian every match was really close and the conference championship for The Tar Heels survived their tournament. able to contribute and get that Kalbas said. we were in it to the very end,” De the third straight season — was slow first half through a strong “Something that we talk point for my team every day,” De After getting swept in the dou- Bruycker said. exactly the kind of improvement defensive performance. The about a lot on our team is grit,” Bruycker said. bles matches during their regular “We were just a little short they were looking for. Cavaliers held the ball for as long Cannizzaro said. “People are After two difficult matches, season matchup, the Tar Heels today.” Senior captain Becky Lynch as five minutes in the attacking going to put a target on your back the Tar Heels’ tournament hopes were able to come from behind to broke the tie less than three min- end, but the UNC defense did not and people are going to want to came down to an emotional mara- take the first point of the match. Contact the Sports Editor utes into the second half, and the falter. beat you. thon rivalry match that would last But despite having the momen- at [email protected]. Tar Heels would not surrender “Our defense does such a good “I think our team practices all that lead, padding it with goals job of holding them that if you week knowing that and we prac- from seven different players on have confidence in them that tice hard and we’re not focused their way to a 14-6 win. they’re going to hold them then on results at all so we just go out 919-932-9000 Junior midfielder Kara they can hold it as long as they and want to play the best lacrosse Ristorante Take 15/501 South towards Pittsboro Cannizzaro led the Tar Heels, want,” Lynch said. “It was tied at we can.” Exit Market St. / Southern Village scoring four goals out of seven that point so we knew we had the shots. whole second half ahead of us.” Contact the Sports Editor THE LUCKY ONE J ...... 12:35-2:45-4:50-7:15-9:40 “I think Kara’s effort today was Though Virginia led 10-5 in at [email protected]. THREE STOOGES I ...... 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:10-9:35 Every Sunday 1/2 price wine all day. 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In Saturday’s first game, though, there, you just want to play and “He struggled early in the sea- Holberton’s heavy hitting finally have fun. But it’s always back there.” son,” catcher Jacob Stallings said. paid off. The designated hitter With more weekends like the “But he always stays ready, and he’s started off strong in the first inning last, though, it might not be there seeing the benefits right now.” with a three-RBI double, before for long. With UNC trailing 4-0 in the hitting a solo homer in the fourth fifth inning Friday against the over the right center field wall. Contact the Sports Editor Yellow Jackets, Holberton got Holberton tries to keep the pres- at [email protected].

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Baseball: Ga. Tech wins series 2-1 Jackets sting Tar Heels ture in that role. North Carolina was “I do long relief usually out of the unable to overcome Ga. bullpen, so it wasn’t much differ- ent from that,” Johnson said. “I just Tech’s strong offense. tried to treat it as if I was coming out of the bullpen — same mindset By Megan Walsh and everything — just attacking Senior Writer hitters.” Johnson attacked the Yellow At the start of No. 6 North Jackets enough to give up just three Carolina’s doubleheader against singles before the Yellow Jackets’ Georgia Tech on Saturday, coach Jake Davies took advantage of his Mike Fox couldn’t quite believe tiring arm in the seventh inning. what he was seeing. After freshman Adam Griffin After an 11-4 drop to the Yellow gave UNC a 2-0 lead from two RBI, Jackets (24-17, 9-12 ACC) on Friday one each in the second and fourth night, the Tar Heels (29-12, 13-8) innings, Davies smacked a two-run began their doubleheader with bomb over the right field fence to eight runs on eight hits in the bot- tie the game. The home run marked tom of the first inning alone — the the first extra-base hit Johnson had highest-scoring inning UNC has given up in 33.2 innings at UNC. seen in league play all season. “We really thought we had (that) “We almost didn’t know how game in control, and then Davies to react,” Fox said. “It’s eight to hits that ball out and it’s a tie nothing, and we’re like, ‘We went game,” catcher Jacob Stallings said. a whole weekend series and didn’t “It kind of took us aback a little bit, score eight. We’ve gone a whole and we couldn’t really respond.” week and not scored eight runs.’ The Yellow Jackets followed “It sort of snowballed them a lit- one inning later by tacking on tle bit and that helped us to relax a another two runs with two outs in little, but when you know you have the next inning. This time it was 17 innings to go, you’ve obviously closer Michael Morin who earned got to keep playing.” the loss. And try as they did, the Tar Heels Only shortstop Tommy Coyle couldn’t keep that momentum would get on base for the Tar Heels going. Although UNC took game following Georgia Tech’s game- two with a 12-6 win, a 4-2 drop in changer. Coyle drew a walk in the the series finale later that day gave bottom of the eighth inning and Georgia Tech the series victory. stole the first base of the series The 2-1 weekend loss was just the shortly after but was soon stranded second ACC series drop the Tar Heels on base. have faced this season after being “We didn’t do enough, and swept by Miami earlier this month. Georgia Tech is such a good offen- On the mound, UNC shifted sive team that if you make mistakes freshman Benton Moss to game against them, they’re going to hurt two’s starting pitcher, filling in you,” Fox said. sophomore Hobbs Johnson in the “They scored 13 runs in this starting role for game three. series from the seventh inning on, Johnson, a reliever that spent and that’s the sign of a good team. just 3.2 innings on the mound for That’s the sign of a team that gets it North Carolina his freshman sea- done at the end. They just flat out son, worked for 6.1 innings in his beat us in the second game.” first starting spot on a weekend. In doing so, he also made a strong Contact the Sports Editor dth file/logan savage case for becoming a permanent fix- at [email protected]. UNC pitcher Hobbs Johnson, normally a reliever for the Tar Heels, pitched 6.1 innings in his starting role Saturday. Holberton excels in starting role By Kelly Parsons Mike Fox decided to give Holberton of Saturday’s doubleheader, he and all of a sudden we throw him starts — games against Clemson and Sports Editor another shot. recorded a career-high four RBI. in there and he’s been swinging Miami — he didn’t fare much better. And in UNC’s weekend series Though his team dropped the it good,” Fox said. “He kind of got But in UNC’s sweep of Until recently, a spot in North against Georgia Tech, that confi- series, Fox didn’t walk away from caught in a position where we were Virginia last weekend, its first in Carolina’s starting lineup wasn’t dence paid dividends. empty handed. winning some games, and he just Charlottesville since 1994, things so kind to Brian Holberton. In his In his ninth, 10th and 11th starts Instead, the coach took with him a wasn’t getting the at-bats that he began to look up for Holberton. In first five starts of the season, the of the season, Holberton combined 12-6 thrashing of the Yellow Jackets wanted.” game three against the Cavaliers, he sophomore utility player went a for seven hits and scored two runs in game two of the series, and maybe Holberton started for UNC in again started at designated hitter combined 1-for-18 from the plate. on the weekend while playing left more importantly, increased confi- the season-opening series against and had one hit, one run and a pair But despite his sluggish start to field on Friday and designated dence in his hopeful hitter. Xavier, but combined for only one the Tar Heels’ 2012 campaign, coach hitter on Saturday. In game one “He sits on the bench for a while hit in 10 at-bats. In his next two See baseball, Page 7

Men’s Tennis: Duke 4, UNC 2 WOMEN’S TENNIS: Duke 4, UNC 2 Tar Heels drop semifinal Women’s tennis team matchup to Blue Devils falls to Duke in final Zoe De Bruycker had the lone in straight sets and pushing three more of North Carolina’s conference DTH ONLINE: Visit them into third sets before De Bruycker, dailytarheel.com to read singles win Sunday, capping Suarez-Malaguti and Shinann Featherston tournament run ends in a up on how the Tar Heels were able to clinch the match with a 4-2 win. looked on the top courts. off a strong weekend. “(Florida State) played really well and familiar fashion. kept fighting, but we finished strong, so Earlier this season, UNC rode By Emily Fedewa that’s something that we can take away By David Adler upsets on the top two singles courts to Staff Writer from today,” Featherston said. Staff Writer a win against the Blue Devils. De Bruycker agreed that there are There were no upsets on Saturday. WINSTON-SALEM — It’s been a plenty of lessons to be learned from UNC’s CARY — Following the same path No. 27 Jose Hernandez, who upset tough season for North Carolina’s Zoe De drawn-out victory against FSU, but she through the ACC tournament as last No. 4 Henrique Cunha in the regular Bruycker. said a tough first match will help the Tar year, the No. 18 North Carolina men’s season, lost his tournament match, But as the ACC tournament got under- Heels in their next matches versus oppo- tennis team failed to stop Duke for the 6-2, 6-4. way this weekend, De Bruycker was find- nents that are just as strong. second straight season. And No. 81 Brennan Boyajian beat ing her rhythm at just the right time to Although she has struggled to come The Tar Heels won their quarter- No. 36 Chris Mengel in their first help guide her team through a couple dif- out on top in her singles matches recently, final match against Wake Forest 4-0 match but lost 7-5, 6-4 on Saturday. ficult postseason matches. winning just two of her last eight matches, on Friday. But they lost to No. 8 Duke “It’s not individual. It’s everyone,” After a first-round bye, the No. 8 Tar De Bruycker was a big contributor to 4-2 in the semifinals on Saturday in a Hernandez said. “Two weeks ago Heels started off the ACC tournament North Carolina’s win, beating FSU’s Ruth rematch of their dramatic 4-3 come- Brennan and I got the W and the against No. 32 Florida State on Friday with Seaborne in straight sets. back win during the regular season. team won, but that doesn’t mean any- a 4-2 win at Cary Tennis Park. After beating “I feel good because it’s been a while Last year, UNC also beat Wake thing.” Georgia Tech Saturday 4-3, the Tar Heels since I was able to get a win,” De Bruycker Forest in the ACC tournament then At 30-30 in the final game, with fell in the final against Duke, 4-2. said. lost to the Blue Devils after beating Hernandez threatening to tie the Against FSU, UNC got a decisive 8-1 In the second game, she would need to them 4-3 in a regular season come- second set, Cunha played a brilliant victory from the duo of Haley Hemm and get an even more crucial victory to ensure back. point. He ran Hernandez all over the Tessa Lyons, followed closely by an 8-4 UNC’s spot in the final Sunday. Coach Sam Paul said he was happy court and forced a backhand error, win from Caroline Price and Gina Suarez- After dropping the doubles point for with his team’s effort on Saturday, if then easily closed out the match on dth file/eliza williams Malaguti to grab the doubles point. just the fifth time this season to No. 25 not the result. the next point. Jose Hernandez, the No. 27 ranked UNC would need that momentum Georgia Tech and losing two singles “We didn’t quit,” Paul said. “Duke’s UNC got wins from William Parker singles player in the nation, dropped going into the singles matches because matches, the Tar Heels and Yellow Jackets got a very good team. They’ve been his match to Duke’s top player in the Seminoles were not ready to go down playing very well, and we did not quit.” See tennis, Page 7 Saturday’s ACC semifinal matchup. without a fight, winning one of the matches See championship, Page 7