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Volume 122, Issue 14 dailytarheel.com Thursday, March 20, 2014 Hedgepeth homicide Class on the flip side Hedgepeth records to stay sealed Judge Howard Manning wants time to review the documents. By Jenny Surane City Editor

The records related to the Faith Hedgepeth homicide weren’t unsealed Wednesday, but members of the media still learned more about the case than they have in the last 18 months. Superior Court Judge Howard Manning heard a motion brought by The Daily and other local media companies calling for the unsealing of the search warrants and 911 call related to Hedgepeth’s homicide. Chapel Hill police asked for the records to be sealed three days after UNC junior Faith Hedgepeth was found dead in her off-campus apartment on Sept. 7, 2012. And every 45 to 60 days since, Chapel Hill police and the Durham District Attorney’s office have asked the court to keep the records sealed to ensure the integrity of the case. This week, the district attorney’s office filed a response to the media outlets’ motion, delineat- ing the search warrants issued and executed in dth/aramide gbadamosi the months following the homicide. Professor Rita Balaban uses the flipped classroom concept to teach her ECON 101 students in Carroll Hall on Wednesday. Police issued and executed warrants to search Faith Hedgepeth’s Hawthorne at the View apartment, which she shared with her Students vary in opinions of flipped classroom style roommate, Karena Rosario. Another apart- ment in the complex was also searched. By Amanda Raymond online class without an instruc- nitely paid off,” she said. gling to write down the notes and Search warrants were also filed for Faith Hedgepeth’s and Rosario’s laptops and Staff Writer tor,” she said. Jon Bergmann, chief learn- keep up, it’s really when you are Rita Balaban, an economics ing officer of Flipped Learning, applying the concepts,” he said. Facebook pages, Faith Hedgepeth’s bank Turning the classroom learn- professor, flipped all of her 101 LLC, said the model stops stu- Powell said he is plan- account and a 1977 Honda Accord. ing model inside-out could be classes in the fall of 2013. dents from passively sitting in ning a 10-course redesign for The 911 call for the case was redacted and the future of education, but Sophomore Rachel Rondeau lecture halls. the upcoming year. He will sealed on Sept. 21, 2012. some students are not flipping said she did not enjoy Balaban’s “This forces them to learn. So work with different programs During the proceedings, Hugh Stevens, an over with excitement. flipped class. that can be, sometimes, a chal- and departments to send out attorney representing and A flipped classroom is one “The videos were just Balaban lenge for those students, but I requests for proposals in order other news outlets, said the public has gone too in which students learn lecture talking, and, I don’t know, I think in many ways is a good to receive funding. long without any new information in the case. material outside of class, usu- couldn’t really focus on them. I challenge for them,” he said. “There’s a cool chance for “(The District Attorney’s reasoning) is ally by viewing videos, and class just ended up more confused,” Student Body President-elect UNC, if we do it right, to be a replete with words like, ‘it may do this’ or, time is used for discussion and she said. Andrew Powell said he enjoyed national leader,” he said. ‘it might do that’,” Stevens said. “Eighteen practice problems. Other students feel differ- the flipped class he took and is Balaban said even though she months goes by and no one’s been charged and Sophomore Allie Clark said ently. Senior Courtney Shannon passionate about modeling more has only taught flipped classes for no one’s been arrested the public has the right she has taken five classes that said she enjoyed the psychology classes like it, something that a few semesters, they are reward- to assume the trail has gone cold or it’s not were flipped and is not a fan of class she took with Viji Sathy, a was a cornerstone of his candi- ing for her and her students. being investigated in a diligent manner.” the model. psychology professor. date platform. “For me personally, because Durham County Assistant District Attorney “I kind of felt like it was a “At the time it was more work, “If you think about when stu- I get to work actively with the Charlene Coggins-Franks said police have made cop-out for the money that I’m but at the end it was worth it. dents really learn material, for a students during each lecture, it several breaks in the case recently, and releasing paying to be taught here. I was I was ready for the final. I did lot of us it’s not when you’re sit- the records now would jeopardize those leads. just basically like taking an really well in the class. It defi- ting passively in a lecture strug- See FLIPPED CLASSROOM, Page 9 “It’s not that it might hinder this investiga- See hedgepeth, Page 9

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-V>˜Ê iÀiÊvœÀÊ>ÊVœ“«iÌiʏˆÃÌʜvÊ«Àœ}À>“ÃÊ Ã̈Ê>VVi«Ìˆ˜}Ê>««ˆV>̈œ˜ÃÊ>˜`ÊۈÈÌÊ Ì iÊ-ÌÕ`ÞÊLÀœ>`Ê"vvˆViÊÜiLÈÌiÊ vœÀÊ«Àœ}À>“Ê`iÌ>ˆÃÊ>˜`ÊÌœÊ ÃÌ>ÀÌÊ>˜Ê>««ˆV>̈œ˜Ê̜`>Þ° The Daily Tar Heel News Thursday, March 20, 2014 3 ASU welcomes first female chancellor Sheri Noren Everts is the cellor and one of five currently in the Sheri Noren Everts — in that order probably,” she said. selection of Peacock, Noren Everts UNC system. will be the first Noren Everts is inheriting the was chosen through a closed search. current provost at Noren Everts is now provost and female chancellor at reigns of a school in a system that is The Appalachian, ASU’s student vice president for academic affairs ASU. She is currently burdened with growing tuition rates newspaper, ran a front page editorial Illinois State University. at Illinois State University. She will the provost and and shrinking budgets. arguing that the names of the final replace Chancellor Kenneth Peacock, vice president for She said she understands the candidates for the post be released who resigned last April after leading academic affairs at students and parents who are strug- to the student body. the university for a decade. gling to adjust. “Students and staff should be By Claire Williams Illinois State. Assistant State & National Editor Noren Everts said she hopes she “I know full well what my par- able to meet the candidate,” said can build on Peacock’s legacy. She said. “At each step along the way, she ents went though putting eight kids The Appalachian’s Editor-in-Chief Two buses of Appalachian State quipped that Peacock’s popularity has proven herself to be an energetic through college,” she said. Michael Bragg. “For that to truly University students and admin- will be difficult to follow. and effective leader who encourages Noren Everts was one of three happen, we thought it would be bet- istrators traveled to Chapel Hill “I would not be surprised to learn creative problem-solving, promotes candidates on the short list for the ter to open up the search.” Wednesday to witness the selection that Chancellor Peacock drove both collaboration and inclusiveness, and post. One candidate dropped from But Dylan Russell, ASU student of their new leader. buses down the mountain,” she said. demonstrates a passionate commit- consideration when he or she took a body president, said he understands Some students left with a souve- UNC-system President Tom Ross ment to academic excellence and job at another university. the closed search process. nir — a selfie with the newly-elected said Noren Everts demonstrated all of student success.” The UNC-system Board of “With the closed search we were chancellor, Sheri Noren Everts. the search committee’s qualifications. Noren Everts, a Nebraska native, Governors had gathered in Chapel able to recruit the best candidates,” Noren Everts, who will receive “Sheri Noren Everts brings to said she looks forward to engaging Hill to choose between the two he said. “We have a wonderful chan- an annual salary of $285,000, will the task two decades of academic in ASU life, including cheering on remaining candidates. cellor, and I am just happy for that.” assume the office of chancellor July 1. and leadership experience at highly the university’s football team. The search process for Noren She will be ASU’s first female chan- respected public universities,” he “I was raised on football and corn Everts drew criticism. Unlike the [email protected] Bennett to after ‘time after time’ speak at J-School Amanda Bennett will speak on the role of women in journalism.

By Esther Yu Staff Writer

When she began working at the Wall Street Journal, Amanda Bennett had 10 female colleagues. But Bennett, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and former executive editor of proj- ects and investigations for Bloomberg News, said she has witnessed a big change in the role of women in the business journalism industry in the past 20 years. There are now a substantial number of women at mid-level positions, but top-level management is still dominated by men, she said. Bennett will deliver a lecture today as dth/cameron robert part of the UNC School Vintage clothing store Time After Time is closing. Ann Jackson, co-owner, said the decision to close was made for personal, not business, reasons. of Journalism and Mass Communication’s Women in Media Leadership Series. Vintage thrift store is closing after 33 years in Chapel Hill Her speech will be directed to both genders, By Bob Bryan ing more punk rock and alterna- Halloween costumes from there, expect repercussions for the busi- as she hopes to encourage Staff Writer tive stuff,” Jackson said. every year.” ness, which also resells vintage attendees in their pursuit “Now, it’s become more cos- Baldwin said it was her initial clothes like Time After Time does. Amanda Bennett of journalistic careers. The clock has struck midnight tumes and a lot of T-shirts.” exposure to vintage and thrift “Each of the resale stores will give a lecture “What they think they on Time After Time. Jackson said that she and clothing which lead to her work- around here have our own today as part of the can do is never as great as The vintage clothing store will Schrenzel picked Chapel Hill ing at Rumors, another thrift crowd, our own niche, so I don’t journalism school’s what they can really do. close on April 15. because it was between her home store that recently opened in think it will affect us too much,” Women in Media They are not ambitious Ann Jackson, co-owner of in East Tennessee and his home Chapel Hill. Smith said. Time After Time, said the deci- in New York. Marshe Wyche, owner of Jackson said she expects to Leadership Series. enough,” Bennett said of students. sion was made for personal, not “We drove down here on a Rumors, said she felt sad when continue selling clothes on the Chris Roush, senior associate dean of business, reasons. warm March day and saw all of she heard Time After Time was internet because it is her hobby undergraduate studies for the journalism “I just felt it was time to the stuff going on and just decid- closing. and keeps her busy. school, said journalism students have a lot to retire,” said Jackson. “It has ed it was the place we were going “Time After Time is an impor- She said since the announce- learn from Bennett. nothing to do with the business to be,” Jackson said. tant part of Chapel Hill and ment of the closing, she has seen “The message is Amanda is a very success- side, we want to go out on top.” Over the next three decades Carrboro, it’s an institution,” an outpouring from the commu- ful journalist, and we want our students to Jackson and her husband, many said that Time After Time Wyche said. nity — but time marches on. emulate her,” Roush said. Steven Schrenzel, have owned became a part of the landscape She also said the closing “Its been like one long funeral, Bennett has served as an editor and report- the store since they moved to in Chapel Hill. would not impact her business people keep coming in saying er at several news outlets, including the Wall Chapel Hill in 1981. Lizzie Baldwin, a Chapel Hill significantly because most of how sad it is that we’re closing,” Street Journal, the Philadelphia Inquirer and Jackson said the times are native, remembers frequenting Rumors’ business is online and Jackson said. “But, things got to Bloomberg and is the author of six books. changing on Franklin Street and the store as a kid. wholesale. change, that’s the way it always A cum laude graduate of Harvard those changes were reflected in “It was always cluttered, but Justin Smith, an employee goes.” University and an award-winning journalist, the offerings of the store. that made it awesome,” Baldwin at Clothing Warehouse on East Bennett has much to take pride in. “Originally we started off sell- said. “I always used to get my Franklin Street, said he did not [email protected] “One thing that I am proud of is that I am able to either myself create journalism or help people to create journalism,” she said. Bennett has covered a variety of inter- basebalL: West virginia 5, 1 national topics as a journalist. She said she once used public data to track down the transfer of wealth among Chinese officials in Beijing. Mountain of mistakes plagues UNC At another point in her career, she worked to raise public awareness of the complexity Tar Heels commit four errors in DTH ONLINE: Head to dailytarheel. of the U.S. health care system when writing com to read more on North Carolina’s about her late husband’s cancer. midweek loss to West Virginia. seventh-inning woes and to see photos “I consider that as a contribution,” she from Wednesday’s game. said. “In all these areas to make an impact By Robbie Harms and help people.” Senior Writer five innings and threw the team’s first com- Journalism professor Rhonda Gibson said plete game of the season. it would be a great opportunity to see all The ball glided through the air, under “We usually don’t see that good of an arm types of successful women media profession- the white lights, carrying with it something on a Wednesday,” said the pinch-hitting Pate. als and in various stages of their careers. important: a sign of life. “We had to adjust, and we didn’t do that until “If I were a student, I would eat that up.” It echoed off the bat of North Carolina out- it was too late.” fielder Adam Pate and fell onto the grass in And Fox said Means (4-1) relied on one [email protected] left-center field, as Michael Russell pitch. crossed home for UNC’s first run and Pate was “He basically beat us with his fastball,” he hear bennett’s lecture thrown out at third base. said. Time: 5:30 p.m. today “Changeup,” Pate explained after the game, To win, then, the Tar Heels would have had “he hung it, (and) luckily I got ahold of it to play nearly flawless defense and rely on Location: Freedom Forum Conference enough.” opportunism and aggression. Center, Carroll Hall But both the run and the hit were UNC’s They didn’t, Fox said. Info: www.jomc.unc.edu/bennett last, and the No. 12 Tar Heels lost to West “When you have a well-pitched game,” he Virginia 5-1 Wednesday night at Boshamer said, “the margin of error is very small for the Stadium, plagued by a stagnant offense, aber- mistakes you can make.” rant errors and commanding pitching by UNC exceeded that margin. WVU’s John Means. The Tar Heels committed four errors, and “You can probably go to everyone on the in the bottom of the fifth inning West Virginia dth/spencer herlong inBRIEF field tonight where somebody didn’t make a (11-6) exploited their defensive inelegance. Junior shortstop Michael Russell throws to first play or didn’t have a good at-bat,” coach Mike After UNC starting pitcher Luis Paula during UNC’s 5-1 loss against West Virginia. Fox said. (1-1) hit Mountaineers designated hitter city brief “We just didn’t play well as a team col- Max Nogay, sending him to first base, Paula “That’s my biggest concern — all the mis- Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom opens lectively. And I think the credit is to (West attempted to pick off the base runner. takes that we made,” Fox said. “You’re gonna in the 140 West development today Virginia) for that.” The throw hit the ground before skipping run into pitchers like that, where you’re Before Pate’s near-triple, 22 UNC batters past UNC Joe Dudek for the gonna struggle to score runs and it’s gonna The first Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom had approached the plate. Twenty left hitless. pitcher’s first of two errant pickoff attempts. be 1-0, 2-1, and you just hope you keep the in the Carolinas will open its doors in 140 The Tar Heels (14-6, 4-2 ACC) made solid “Just threw ’em straight into the dirt,” Paula game close. But we just made too many mis- West Plaza today. During its grand opening contact throughout the game’s first innings — said. takes.” celebration, the establishment will give away but the well-hit balls traveled foul or directly On the next at-bat West Virginia’s Taylor That’s why Pate’s seventh-inning life-infus- free pizza for a year to the first 76 customers to a West Virginia fielder. Munden then ripped a grounder to third base. ing was so valuable: it was going to in line at its 11 a.m. ribbon cutting. “We’re still finding our pace,” Russell said. Tar Heels Landon Lassiter spark UNC’s bats. The opening celebration will also serve as “You can go up there and hit the ball hard bobbled it, and Munden reached first on what But the pinch-hitter, paying the price for a fundraiser for Farmer Foodshare, a goup three times — and get out three times.” should have been an out. his calculated aggression, was tagged at third that connects hungry families with farmers. Means, the Mountaineers lefty ace, never The Mountaineers would score their first for UNC’s last out of the inning. allowed UNC to find an offensive cadence. two runs in the fifth inning, and they wouldn’t — From staff and wire reports The junior no-hit the Tar Heels through relinquish the lead for the rest of the game. [email protected] 4 Thursday, March 20, 2014 News The Daily Tar Heel Joyce Johnson speaks about Kerouac cusses how Kerouac’s history Melehy said the topic of The lecture brings as a bilingual author who Kerouac’s French-Canadian attend the lecture to light Kerouac’s grew up struggling to learn background has not been Time: 5:30 p.m. today English can be seen in his extensively studied until now, Location: Toy Lounge, writing. but that Johnson’s extensive bilingualism. fourth floor of Dey Hall Johnson, who once dated knowledge on the subject By Everett Handy Kerouac, combined her makes her a valuable lecturer Info: bit.ly/OytL9G Staff Writer firsthand experiences with for students to hear. extensive research on his “It’s interesting for me Thursday, which looks back to Joyce Johnson wants background for material for because (Johnson’s) biogra- 1957 and 1958 when Kerouac everyone to get to know her lecture. phy is really the first one to rose to fame from his pub- a different side of Jack “People like to think of him really assess the importance lication of “On the Road.” Kerouac. as this all-American writer,” of his background in any The book won a National Johnson, a Beat she said. detail at all,” Melehy said. Book Critics Circle Award in Generation novelist, biogra- “But I have been really “And for me as a scholar, 1993 and discusses women pher and journalist, is one interested in exploring this it’s a huge part of his work associated with the Beat of only two scholars who half-French side of him, and that virtually no one has Generation. have extensively researched also the effect that that had addressed. I’d go to say Freshman Allison Black, Kerouac’s French-Canadian on his writing because in that you don’t understand an anthropology major who background — distinguishing all his works, he was always Kerouac unless you under- has read many works by him from his role as a strictly translating from French in his stand his French-Canadian Kerouac, said she’s excited to American author. head.” background, and Johnson’s hear this new discussion of And Johnson will welcome UNC French professor and biography addresses the same an American author from an the UNC community into this director of graduate studies thing.” anthropological perspective. discussion with her seminar, Hassan Melehy organized the Much of Johnson’s under- “I’m very interested in the “Jack Kerouac: Beyond Beat” event and invited Johnson standing of Kerouac came Beat movement,” Black said. today. to speak on campus. Melehy from knowing him, as well “Because history remem- Johnson has published shares Johnson’s interest in as studying his less popular bers the movement as very books in both fiction and Kerouac’s Franco-American works. American, yet the authors nonfiction. Her most recent background. “His bilingualism wasn’t themselves focused on themes book, “The Voice Is All: Both Johnson and Melehy something (Kerouac) really that rejected societal norms The Lonely Victory of Jack were invited to speak togeth- talked about publicly, but and they didn’t identify with Kerouac,” will serve as the er about Kerouac and his he really felt very French- the American culture at all. basis of her discussion in the bilingualism at the Center Canadian, and in one of his I look forward to listening seminar. for Translation Studies at diaries he talks frequently to Johnson speak and hope- The biography describes Barnard College in 2013 and about feeling like a half- fully address that with Jack courtesy of mellon tytell Kerouac’s French-Canadian afterwards, Melehy decided American,” she said. Kerouac.” Joyce Johnson, a novelist, biographer and journalist, will speak background and its influence to bring the talk to UNC as Johnson will also discuss today in Dey Hall about Jack Kerouac. Kerouac was a novelist on his writing. It also dis- well. her book “Minor Characters” [email protected] with a French-Canadian background. Obama advocates for financial education

advise him on the best way to President-elect Andrew more in K-12 education. and living frugally. The UNC-system Millennials prove educate teens and young adults Powell also said evolving “It should be taught in “They have a Depression- Association of Student to be conscientious on the basics of finance. technology will play a big role middle and high schools, era mindset largely because Governments decided earlier U.S. Secretary of Treasury in helping young people make and it should be taught in a they experienced market vola- this year to allocate $1,000 of about their finances. Jacob Lew said at the council’s sound financial decisions. manner that students under- tility and job security issues discretionary money to every inaugural public meeting last “A whole list of new apps stand,” he said. very early in their careers, UNC-system school to edu- By Paul Best week that technology will have that are coming out can help But new research by or watched their parents cate students on finance. Staff Writer a huge impact on financial lit- students with managing UBS Wealth Management experience them,” said Emily Lew said at the meeting eracy in the coming years. money and comparing loan Americas, a private investment Pachuta, head of inves- that the council would try The financial literacy of “Technology has given us options,” he said. bank, showed that millenni- tor insights for UBS, in the to find opportunities for all young people is in the spot- the ability to wholly rethink John Kinlaw, retired als are the most conscientious report. “It has had a signifi- sectors of society to improve light from the Oval Office to the definition of financial superintendent of Rutherford generation about their money cant impact on their attitudes financial capability. student government offices. capability, and it gives us County Schools, said technol- since the Great Depression. and behaviors.” “There is a role for every- President Barack Obama the ability to reshape and ogy can assist in improving The survey UBS conducted Kinlaw said people should one to play in the effort to recently created the President’s redefine what it means to be the financial literacy of young earlier this year shattered start looking at more cost- better prepare our youth to Advisory Council on Financial financially literate in the 21st people, but it isn’t the only stereotypes about millenni- effective ways to educate navigate a world full of conse- Capability for Young century,” he said. answer. He said the basics of als, as 69 percent said success young people, possibly by quential financial choices.” Americans. The council will UNC Student Body finance should be emphasized requires hard work and 45 capitalizing on the state’s percent said it requires saving community college system. [email protected]

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Local label celebrates 25 years with road race By Marcela Guimaraes run with merge Staff Writer Time: 7:30 a.m. Saturday Late night partying and drinking have long been Location: East Chapel Hill High synonymous with the raucous nature of rock ’n’ roll. School, 500 Weaver Dairy Road, But now, Durham-based label Merge Records will cel- Chapel Hill ebrate its 25th anniversary in a more age-appropriate way with the first point-to-point road race of its kind. Info: mergerecords.com/25k Christina Rentz, publicist for Merge Records, said that after this many years in the business, they started said. “It’s a different audience, and thinking about things in a different way. it’s an interesting way to expand “You start thinking about your health more than our range.” maybe you did when you were only doing this five or 10 The race will also introduce years, when it was still about drinking and staying up some music lovers to running who all night,” Rentz said. “We haven’t been afraid to make have never done anything like it fun of that a little bit.” before. Page said she thinks a lot of Runners and music lovers will gather on Saturday people will be stretching their running for the 25-kilometer race — about 15.5 miles. The race experience for this event, but that Bull will start in Chapel Hill, where Merge Records got City Running has been offering a training plan its start, and end at its current location in Durham. to help runners along the way. The race will be raising donations for the Food Bank Mike Caulo, publicity assistant for Merge of Central & Eastern North Carolina and Habitat for Records, said he has never run a road race before Humanity of Durham and Orange County. and this will be his first. He said he has been train- Merge Records has been putting on shows and ing for the race since November. introducing the community to new bands since 1989, “This seemed like a very unrealistic goal at the time but now it’s treading a whole new terrain. but something I could train towards,” Caulo said. “If “We do our festival every year, but this is something I can do this, I think that anyone else really can.” totally different,” Rentz said. Caulo said that because he is new to the The idea for the race came after Rentz and some of her Triangle, the music and community aspects of fellow coworkers ran the Tar Heel 10 Miler last year and the race attracted him to it. realized that the distance from the Cat’s Cradle to their Rentz said that they have almost 800 run- home office in Durham was the same as a half marathon. ners signed up right now, including runners Rentz said that after they figured out that no one from all over the world. had ever done a point-to-point race from Chapel Hill The musical aspect of the race is what to Durham, the idea started developing. makes the 25K a unique experience for run- “We thought it would be a cool concept to go along ners. Rentz said the race will have more DJ sta- with the anniversary,” Rentz said. “It started as, ‘We tions than the average race, with five DJs spread should run that, it’s symbolic,’ and somehow that out along the race from local college radio stations turned into, ‘Let’s really have a race.’” WXYC 89.3, WKNC 88.1 and WXDU 88.7. The race Kim Page, owner of Bull City Running, said Merge will also be sprinkled with a tidbit of Merge history on Records approached her with the idea and knew she every 5-kilometer marker. had experience organizing road races. “It’s really crucial for me to have the right music “It’s an extension of what we’re trying to create as to keep things going,” Caulo said. “Sometimes I will a community running store, it’s really fun for us to be be running and start to drag a little and changing the able to extend those partnerships in sort of new and music or having the right song come on can really pro- fun ways,” Page said. pel me to finish the rest of the run and keep me going.” Following the race, an after party will be held at The post-race celebration will also feature Merge Motorco Music Hall in Durham, where the street will bands: Vertical Scratchers from Los Angeles and local be closed and surrounding businesses will open early Raleigh band, The Love Language. to support the runners. Other businesses like Whole “The Triangle area is pretty saturated with road Foods and White Street Brewing Co. will be providing races, so I think the thing that makes this unique is food and drinks to runners. combining the music element,” Page said. “If you’re Rentz said she thought rock ’n’ roll shows at the Cat’s going to be raising money for charity, you also need to Cradle weren’t really family friendly, so they wanted to really be focused on creating an experience for people do something that would welcome people of all ages that they’re going to remember.” to celebrate music. The event will include Durham’s Rentz said this is something that no one would Bouncing Bulldogs jump rope team and Cosmic Punk, expect them to do. a Girl’s Rock NC graduate band. “It will be fun to actually physically celebrate the his- “This is a way to introduce ourselves to people in the tory of Merge.” community who may not know who we are,” Rentz [email protected]

TODAY IN DIVE REVIEW. The North Carolina expats in Future Islands return with Singles, the band’s most direct and accessible album to date. Page 7 MOVIES. Television nerds rejoice! Veronica Mars returns with its notorious cast of characters, but this time on the silver screen. Page 7 MUSIC. Lavender Country, regarded as the first gay country album, is seeing the light of day again thanks to a welcome reissue. Page 6 Q&A. Dive staff writer Dixon Ferrell spoke with Skip Elsheimer of the A/V Geeks, who present strange, vintage educational . Page 6 6 Thursday, March 20, 2014 Diversions The Daily Tar Heel Future Islands’ Singles a stunner

Somewhere between the anteed adventure as it swoons coming listeners to explore window, that light is refracted wickedly erratic and the listeners with one intimate their buried emotions with music review like a prism into an intense wonderfully euphoric lies the hook but slaps them with a him, the emotions that other Singles and infinite rainbow of sound magic of Future Islands. menacing growl in the next synth pop acts may gloss over Future Islands and emotion. It is a magic that will make line. with one too many special Synth pop The album’s ambiance listeners dance but later However, Singles stands effects. would not be complete with- haunt their dreams. It is a out because it simultaneously This emotional exploration out listeners’ eagerness to magic that has been brewing challenges the stereotypes ranges from finding self-con- engage in the curious world for many years and has come of Future Islands as a band. fidence with “Spirit” to pre- and bass to mesh with him of the band. to fruition with Singles, the Herring’s sporadic vocals and serving relationships in the and pull listeners into the While Herring directly Baltimore synth rock group’s the choreographed chaos in standouts “Seasons (Waiting song’s imagery. sends the invitation, the perfect latest album. the band’s electrifying live on You)” and “A Dream of You The band is not telling lis- storm comes when the whole Singles challenges the ste- Morning” and “Doves”) while performances have suggested and Me.” teners about the song’s child- band shares the spotlight like reotypes of synth dance pop Herring showcases his pipes that listeners should expect However, no other song hood experience, it is making “Back in the Tall Grass.” with its own mysterious and without the aid of auto-tune the unexpected. embodies Future Islands’ them feel it. This pulls in listeners in a seemingly limitless formula. or another filter. Singles naturally fosters an progression than “Back in the On the surface, Singles’ way that cannot be resisted, With the help of Sam Singles manages to toe the accessibility into the band’s Tall Grass.” pop may seem bright and nor should it be for some- Herring’s signature vocals, line of Future Islands signa- kaleidoscope world, an element Herring gently speaks of direct, like a flashlight thing new can be discovered the group lets the synthe- ture strange darkness and previous albums have lacked. cherished memories in the beaming onto a fluorescent in each listen of the band’s sizer and bass guitar lay the clean, emotional pop music. It Herring still growls mani- nostalgic song as he takes a window. But the moment lis- unraveling magic. framework for countless truly is the band at its best. cally (“Fall From Grace”) but backseat to his usual frenzy teners accept Herring’s invita- catchy rhythms (“Sun in the Herring’s singing is a guar- counters it by lovingly wel- and allows the synthesizer tion to journey through that — Charlie Shelton

MUSICSHORTS opener. being gay. Much like Pusha T, Electronic rock The album ends with “Left Patrick Haggerty’s raspy The powerful emotions ScHoolboy chronicles his Liars’ Mess is a complete Speaker Blown,” a soothing sincerity accentuates the exhibited in this track are drug use on his album. This change of pace from its last electronic soundscape that album’s tone wonder- a reminder of the country’s story leads to the climax album, WIXIW, which the ends the otherwise tumultu- fully. Combined with the darker past. of the album, the two- band produced only two ous album smoothly and raw emotion and silly wit, While the lyrics might part track “Prescription/ years ago. The tracks on the softly. Haggerty remains a formi- be too tongue-in-cheek at Oxymoron.” This material new record are much longer, Mess probably sets the dable presence on Lavender times, Lavender Country is gives the album an intimate more agitated and more limit as the most unsettling Country. a consistently fun and eye- feel but never gets to a point intense. dance music that you could Somber odes like “Gypsy opening listen. Ultimately, where it becomes corny. Mess is a collection play at a party without freak- John” and “Georgie Pie” are the album even stands out Including spoken sec- of songs that sound like ing everyone out. Lavender Country a welcome change of pace. as more than a landmark tions of his daughter talk- demonic rave music. It’s like Lavender Country Particularly, “Gypsy John” record, fully able to survive ing to her comatose father, someone remixed a Marilyn — Stephanie Zimmerman creatively incorporates a simply on the merits of its this song tells the story of Manson album into a dance fiddle and fuzzy vocals for a music. Q’s addiction, recovery and set. As strange as that Country heartrending look at the title movement into dealing. sounds, the combination of character. — Mac Gushanas This tale gave the album A little more than 40 deep baritone vocals with In addition to challeng- its name, Oxymoron: doing years have passed since the electronic, bass-heavy beats ing cultural norms associ- all this bad to do good for release of the debut self- is intriguing. ated with country, Lavender his daughter. Although mul- titled record from Lavender The vocals blend nicely Country even steps away tiple are represented Country, widely considered with the electronic music, from traditional country on the album, the structure to be the first openly gay and the album flows well stylistically, incorporating is bogged down in the same country album. from beginning to end. bluesy rock on “Waltzing repetitive format. Now comes the reissue Much of the album has an Will Trilogy” and folk on “I This revival of street rap via Carrboro-based label industrial, -influ- Tycho Can’t Shake the Stranger was much needed in a Paradise of Bachelors, and enced sound, but uses these Awake Out of You.” bloated with extravagant the record ably stands the styles in a way that is modern, The only place the record lifestyles and overspending. test of time with humorous rhythmically smooth and easy falters is with the out of ScHoolboy Q is able to tell lyrics, honest emotion and to dance to. Electronic place and melancholic “To ScHoolboyQ a story that not many can varied instrumentation. The record starts with By successfully blending a Woman.” The song, while Oxymoron relate to, but he makes it feel Lavender Country opens “Mask Maker,” a bold way dreamy melodies and syn- technically fine, uses a like we can. with a jangling piano and to open an album since the thetic soundscapes, Tycho, female vocalist. She has a upbeat lyrics on “Come Out first lyrics, “Take my pants also known as Scott Hansen, nice voice, but the song as a — Will Jackson Singing,” highly indicative of Rap off, use my socks, smell my has revamped a genre that whole just isn’t in sync with the rest of the record. From the very beginning socks, eat my face off,” are can easily become hip eleva- the rest of the album. Playful and catchy har- of Oxymoron, ScHoolboy all heard within the first 10 tor music. The record finishes strong monizing and the sporadic Q lets you know who he is: seconds of the song. In his fourth album, with the poignant “Straight inclusions of guitar and a gangsta. The second and Many of the following Awake, Tycho places more White Patterns” about the fiddle make for a fantastic most recent album from tracks also give off a sense emphasis on guitar and per- struggles and difficulties of the L.A.-based rapper is an of uneasiness and intensity. cussion rather than heavy updated reincarnation of “I’m No Gold” begins with synth, only improving his West Coast street rap. clashing, and “Can’t Hear already strong formula for Q captivates the listener Well” has an uneven, pulsat- electronic music. with a tale of growing up in ing feeling that can be a bit The result is a dynamic the streets of Central L.A. nauseating after a while. record that perfectly reflects With lines full of vivid imag- But don’t be turned off his signature soothing-but- ery and menacing beats, the Liars immediately by this. The never-boring sound. 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They Martin St., Raleigh might end up in the hands of Skip Elsheimer, who collects Info: avgeeks.com, old 16mm educational films. kingsbarcade.com His collection, now more than 24,000 films strong, get, sometimes they need to has footage of assembly lines, update because the clothing marching bands and just doesn’t look right or the hair about anything somebody doesn’t look right. deemed appropriate to film. A film made in the ‘70s is Elsheimer talked to staff not going to look right in the writer Dixon Ferrell about his ‘90s. Especially with teenag- work. ers. Teenagers will not iden- tify with somebody who looks DIVERSIONS: What are the like they grew up in the ‘60s. films about? Why were they That’s the constant demand considered obsolete? to update the information. SKIP ELSHEIMER: Part of it Also, in the ‘90s videotape is the information they are was much more popular, talking about — pretty much easier and cheaper. So, a lot of any subject you could possibly schools started using VCRs, imagine, you pick a subject, and so they got rid of the film and I probably have a film and the projectors. about it. What time period are COURTESY OF SKIP ELSHEIMER I have films on math, sci- DIVE: the films from? Skip Elsheimer screens his curated collections of old 16mm educational films — this week’s theme is When Computers Were Young. ence, the importance of using dumpster instead of just SE: I have films from the early films about computers. computers, this is what’s ing, forward-thinking film. programming with databases. throwing the trash on the early ‘20s up to the early ‘90s. Films from the ‘60s, ‘70s, going to be great, here are They figured out what the So I was programming for ground. The vast majority are from ‘80s. This was before every- some things to watch out for. problem was going to be in that conference. It’s fascinat- I have a film about deliver- the ‘60s and ‘70s. body had a computer at their There’s this Disney film that the future. There’s some other ing to look at the past because ing a baby in the back of the DIVE: What are your show- house, before smartphones I have called “Ethics in the films that talk about the tools. we know how things turned car. You name it. The thing is, ings typically like? and all that. Computer Age.” It is for teen- There’s a conference going out. We’re living in the future, information changes over a So it’s talking about the agers, trying to teach them not on in downtown (Raleigh) according to those films. period of time. SE: Well I usually pick a promise of: This is what the to pirate media and the dan- called “A Code for Lib.” It’s Also, depending on the tar- theme. This upcoming show is future is going to be like with gers of hacking. It’s an amaz- librarians who do computer [email protected]

MOVIESHORTS behaved boy. Mr. Peabody warming family film. always defended and loved. a suspenseful and unpredict- soon be forgotten. and Sherman’s perfect life Bell effortlessly steps back able thrill ride back to planet together becomes threat- — Amanda Hayes into her iconic role. Her “Mars” and one that won’t — Avery Thompson ened when Sherman bites snarky spunk has only gotten Penny, a bully at school, and better with age. It’s nice to see a CPS agent threatens to take such a strong female heroine Sherman away. be so confident in her identi- While trying to resolve the ty. Mars is still as resourceful, conflict and in an attempt loyal and smart as she was in to impress Penny, Sherman the series. takes Penny on the WABAC Echolls, played by Jason – pronounced WayBack – a Dohring, has matured as a time machine invented by Mr. result from all the tragedy Peabody and the three get and heartbreak in his life, thrown into some wacky pre- but bad luck seems to follow Mr. Peabody & Sherman dicaments. him everywhere. It’s hard to The story provides an believe the chemistry between especially nice alternative Bell and Dohring is still as “Mr. Peabody & Sherman” for kids to learn about his- intense as it was eight years delivers what is expected tory and a little science. Kids ago. Despite her initial loyalty from an average animated aren’t totally weighed down Veronica Mars to Piz (Chris Lowell), her children’s comedy adventure. with learning, as there are powerful connection to Logan The film, which is based more than enough puns and is undeniable. off the Mr. Peabody’s bathroom humor to keep it “Veronica Mars” is a satis- The cast is downright Improbable History shorts buoyant. Adults can get some fying and nostalgic revival of excellent with all the major that appeared on “The Rocky exclusive giggles with some the edgy teen drama noir that players stepping back into and Bullwinkle Show” in the wit and innuendos that go was prematurely canceled in their former roles with 1960s, hits the mark with right over kids’ heads. 2007. incredible familiarity. audiences in its high-flying, Like with almost every In the film, Veronica Mars, While this reunion movie time traveling journey as it movie, it has some heartfelt played by Kristen Bell, has could have been an hour and makes pit stops at important reconciliation at the end. left her old life behind to a half of strategically-placed historical moments. Though this is the overarch- make it as a lawyer in New popular cast members and Mr. Peabody (Ty Burrell) is ing lesson in the movie, the York City. The wisecracking famous cameos, “Veronica an incredibly accomplished writers packed in a whole lot former teen is now a mature Mars” never seems forced. dog whose resume includes of other messages for kids adult, with a safe boyfriend, The plot is engaging and the inventor, scientist, business buried underneath a fast- considerable job prospects film nails the big twist that mogul, Nobel Prize winner moving plot. and not a drop of her past could have fallen flat. and Olympic medalist. But If “Mr. Peabody & clinging on to her. “Veronica Mars” is every- he discovered he was missing Sherman” could go back in But when her former flame thing diehard fans could have something greater and decid- time there are a few things Logan Echolls is accused of ever hoped for, regardless ed to adopt Sherman (Max they should change, but murder, Mars rushes back to of the endless debate over Charles), a normally well- overall it’s a well-made heart- Neptune to save the man she’s Veronica’s love life. The film is 8 Thursday, March 20, 2014 The Daily Tar Heel

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Student Body President-elect Andrew Powell submitted his appointments for his executive team. The student body vice president, secretary and treasurer must be approved by Student Congress Andrew Powell chooses his cabinet next week; the other three do not need approval. Junior Kyle Villemain Kyle Linda Rebeiz is Powell’s pick Linda Rebeiz Junior Wilson Parker Wilson Parker has been tapped for student Villemain for chief of staff. She started has been cho- will serve as director of state will be director body vice president pending has been Facebook page UNC Answers sen for chief and external affairs. He is of state and approval. He is co-president chosen for and is involved with InCube, a of staff. She is the president of UNC Young external affairs. of A Drink For Tomorrow and vice president. Duke University entrepreneur- a sophomore Democrats. He is a junior has served as a resident adviser. He is a junior ship group. geography “Public education is the economics and “I’m passionate about peace, war and “While I worked on Andrew’s major. reason that North Carolina philosophy Andrew’s platform and the campaign, I realized the need to has grown and prospered in defense major. major. potential of student govern- use entrepreneurship as a core ways that other Southern states ment to enact change on cam- sexual assault on campus and component of decision-making am hoping to nurture the nec- simply haven’t,” he said. “I’ve to this subject. It would be an pus,” he said. “Getting student crafting a path forward on the when it comes to serving the essary entrepreneurial mindset become concerned that our honor to spend my final year at input on blended learning ini- town housing ordinance are all Carolina Community,” she said. amongst members of the stu- state is abandoning this proud Carolina helping Andrew make tiatives and flipped classrooms, tasks for the year ahead that “Andrew has a set of innovative dent government to carry them tradition. In high school, I the case to legislators for public working to holistically address are very exciting to me.” projects I support completely. I out.” devoted my graduation speech education.”

If approved, freshman Allie Allie Polk is a Economics major Neel Neel Patel is If approved, Brittany Best Brittany Polk will serve as secretary. freshman from Patel will serve as senior a junior eco- will serve as student body Best is a She works on design for the Nashville, adviser to Powell. He serves nomics major treasurer. She is chairwoman junior busi- Campus Y. She wants to make Tenn., who on the Chancellor’s Student who will serve of Student Congress’ finance ness major student government’s work has been Innovation Team. as Andrew committee. She said the rela- who hopes more easily digestible to stu- selected as “I have experience with Powell’s senior tionships she’s formed with to serve as dents. student body course redesign, specifi- adviser. administrators will be helpful student body “I aim to produce more cally with ECON 101, and I’ve in the position. secretary. treasurer. outreach materials that bol- worked with administrators to “I applied for this posi- ster the executive branch’s That way, students would shape the way we approach the our plans for the coming year. tion because I am extremely “As SBT, I hope to make the presence on campus and on understand exactly how stu- academic experience at UNC,” We have come a long way from passionate about helping fee process more transpar- social media,” she said. “Flyers dent government functions. he said. “I’ve worked with when we started in a first year student groups receive the ent and ensure that students are my forte. Lastly, I sug- The executive branch could Andrew on many of these goals seminar working in a group funding they need and ensur- are consulted when planning gest opening a few executive even hold ‘Carolina Councils’ since we came to UNC, and I’m to help design the ECON 125 ing the responsible execution budgets that include student branch meetings to students. —brief forums in the Pit.” excited to push forward with course.” of the fee process,” she said. fees.”

as an opportunity to work hard work, preparation and hedgepeth flipped class on assignments. Powell said self-achievement. from page 1 from page 1 recitations might be optional “I believe in this. I think tion, it will hinder this inves- gives me a good idea about with this model in the future. it’s something really great. I’d tigation” Coggins-Franks said. what they’re actually learning Sathy said although creat- love to see people who want “It is not a cold case.” and what I may need to spend ing the flipped classroom was to do this, do it.” But Stevens insisted releas- more time on, what I can go a time-consuming, it incorpo- ing the information would bet- little faster through,” she said. rates what she believes in: [email protected] ter serve the public and might Balaban also said students assist law enforcement in find- are better prepared for exams. ing Faith Hedgepeth’s killer. “Your coach does not come “It seems to me that if the to you on Aug. 28 and say, BUY A COUCH • FIND A JOB public is going to have con- ‘Here’s the playbook. Be ready fidence in law enforcement to play Duke on Feb. 4. I’ll see DITCH YOUR ROOMMATE then they’ve got to have at you at the game.’ least a modicum of informa- “They give you the plays, tion of how and by whom this they observe you, they correct investigation is being pur- you. They want to make sure sued,” Stevens said. that when you get to Duke, During the case, Judge you’re ready. And that’s the Manning repeatedly held up same way,” she said. a manila folder full of the files Sathy said she flipped her related to Hedgepeth’s case. statistical principles of psy- The autopsy report com- chological research class in pleted by the North Carolina spring 2013. Medical Examiner was sealed “Teaching it in this way is by Superior Court Judge Carl exciting for me because I see Fox. students talking about statis- But no one from the tics in my classroom,” she said. www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds District Attorney’s Office “I see them analyzing data in could confirm whether the my classroom. They’re engaged dth/kearney ferguson we’re here for you. folder contained the autopsy. in the material in a way that “If the autopsy report is not Assistant D.A. Charlene Coggins-Franks represents the defense in I’ve never seen before.” here, make a phone call, I want the lawsuit to unseal files from the murder of Faith Hedgepeth. While the flipped class- all day. every day to see that,” Manning said. room method might resemble SELL YOUR CAR • VOLUNTEER Judge Manning said he to do until I issue an order.” and that he was very fair,” the work done in recitations, cannot move forward with Connie and Roland Roland Hedgepeth said. “And Sathy still uses recitations FIND A SITTER making a decision about the Hedgepeth, Faith he was very plain spoken and 408843.CRTR case until he’s read the con- Hedgepeth’s parents, attend- down to earth. I think that’s tents of that manila folder. ed Wednesday’s hearing and probably true.” Wrinkle in Time “I just want to make it per- said they were content with West Franklin Street’s fectly clear what my review how Manning handled the Staff Writer Bradley iconic thrift store Time After obligation is,” he said. “The proceedings. Saacks contributed reporting. Time is now closing up shop. warrants data will remain “(I heard) he was pretty games See pg. 3 for story. sealed pending the work I have much a letter of the law guy [email protected] © 2014 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Level: 1 2 3 4 Financial literacy goals UNC will use a grant to athletics address college students’ from page 1 Complete the grid inadequate financial litera- so each row, column cy. See pg. 4 for story. we can respond, and we have.” and 3-by-3 box (in Dean also spoke of work- bold borders) contains ing Vice Chancellor of every digit 1 to 9. Recording anniversary Communications and Public Merge Records celebrates Affairs Joel Curran into the Solution to Wednesday’s puzzle its 25th anniversary as a local equation, describing the task record label with a road race. with a well-known metaphor. See pg. 5 for story. “It is like we are trying to change the tires of the bus while it is rolling down the A passion for writing road,” Dean said. Raleigh author Carrie The committee also dis- Knowles has been selected as cussed the new student-ath- the 2014 Piedmont Laureate. lete exit survey that has been See online for story. drafted. The survey would be given to athletes that are leav- ing the University to evaluate their academic experiences. The draft was examined by the committee to ensure the Focused learning survey would incite responses that will maximize the and small class sizes. amount of data collected. Although the survey will be summer.unc.edu treated seriously, Renner said that this year’s results are a piece in the puzzle. (C)2014 Tribune Media Services, Inc. “This is not an ‘end all, be all’ Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle All rights reserved. where we are going to publish a paper on it...we just want to Across 62 It’s not an ursine 12 “__ Tu”: 1974 hit 43 Machu Picchu locale 1 At attention, say 64 Seven-year phase 13 Hamlet, for one 44 Lover of Christine, in get a pulse of the current situa- 6 Whale group 65 SASE, e.g. 18 Contributed “The Phantom of the tion from the student-athletes 9 Caught at a rodeo 66 Ben Stiller’s mother 22 Slightly Opera” themselves,” Renner said. 14 Grammy-winning Jones 67 Biography Channel 24 Sirius or Vega 46 “Tao Te Ching” author While the committee saw D R . J ONATHAN R EYNON • D R . M ICHELLE Y UN 15 CXVIII x V owner 26 Counterfeits 50 Tried to date, with “out” the benefits of having a com- 16 Officer on the Enterprise 68 Most of AZ doesn’t 27 Available, on a real 52 Tower city pletely anonymous survey, bridge observe it estate sign 53 “See ya” Services Include: 17 It’s not a swine 69 Freddy Krueger’s 28 Rapper who co-founded 54 What a light bulb may Athletic Director Bubba • Comprehensive eye exams 19 Alert to drivers haunts: Abbr. Beats Electronics signify Cunningham said there has 20 Vinyl item 30 November birthstone 55 The Untouchables, e.g. to be some kind of method in • Eye glass prescriptions 21 It’s not an equine Down 32 __ Janeiro 56 Eras upon eras which the specific student- • Contact lens fittings 23 Zilch 1 Tech sch. grad 33 Bow go-with 58 Smile broadly athlete could be named. 25 Hot times in Lyon 2 Rake 34 Dove’s perch 59 Metallica drummer 26 MST part: Abbr. 3 Idle in comedy 36 “Don’t bother” “I know the committee • Dry eye management & more! Ulrich 29 Endow 4 Leica competitor 37 Disney mermaid 60 Q.E.D. word wants to do things anonymous- 31 __ projection 5 Title “ungainly fowl” of 41 Identifier in a folder 63 Pretend to be ly, but if we do it anonymously 35 It’s not an amphibian poetry and there is an NCAA violation Takes most 38 Million finish 6 Natl. economic indicator reported, then I need to follow insurance plans. 39 Mayflower Compact 7 x, y or z up with the student-athlete in signer 8 singer Bobby of Insurance not needed. 40 Patriots’ Day mo. song question but can’t because he Please visit us online or 41 Former U.S. Army post 9 Fraternity events or she is anonymous,” he said. near Monterey 10 Columbus school Near the end of the meet- call to make an 42 Big name in game 11 Sign of feline felicity ing, Renner spoke on the appointment. shows progress the committee has 43 It’s not a canine 45 “Remington __” made as well as what she is 47 Enthusiasm still trying to figure out. 8210 Renaissance Pkwy 48 Common rebus “People have heard me say Durham, NC 27713 pronoun ‘I don’t know’ if we can be a 49 Avis adjective research one university and a Conveniently located next to 51 “Stay” singer competitive division one ath- Lisa the Southpoint Target Optical 53 It’s not a rodent letics program,” Renner said. 57 Lacking the wherewithal [email protected] invieweyecare.com • 919-572-6771 61 Confess 10 Thursday, March 20, 2014 Opinion The Daily Tar Heel

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EDITORIAL CARTOON By Ngozika A. Nwoko, Chapman and Hilligan, [email protected] Featured online reader comment “Do you find that friends and loved ones often excuse themselves from your company Michael Dickson at social gatherings?” Cries from the Peanut Gallery doubleEwe, on a controversial letter comparing abortion to genocide Senior English and journalism major from Raleigh. Email: [email protected] 2009. LETTERS TO Just a few days ago, THE EDITOR American Navy SEALs A Lenten seized an oil tanker that Come support a rebels had illegally loaded worthy cause with Libyan oil. While America clearly saw a need festivus TO THE EDITOR: to prevent such “theft from Starting tomorrow the Libyan people” (as the night at 7:30 p.m., 2,000 U.S. State Department put for the Carolina students will stand it), no similar response has together in Fetzer Gym ever been directed towards for 24 hours to celebrate Israel’s consistent theft of rest of us a year of fundraising for four-fifths of West Bank the patients and families water supplies. or anyone unaware, served by North Carolina I could cite numerous we’re currently mak- Children’s Hospital. other inconsistencies, but F ing our way through Thanks to the support of it should nonetheless be the Christian season of Lent, Carolina students and the quite apparent that Israel a period commonly associated Viewpoints surrounding community, is not held to any double in the popular imagination UNC Dance Marathon is standard, and indeed if any with affluent suburbanites who THE ISSUE: In recent years, multiple court cases have been heard over the proud to be N.C. Children’s double standard does exist, nobly commit themselves to Hospital’s largest annual it exists in favor of Israel. exorcising Oreos from their diet legality of the unpaid internship. A Supreme Court case found that two interns donor, and has provided May I also conclude by for about 40 days each spring. on the set of ‘Black Swan’ should have been paid. As summer — or internship over $3.73 million worth of reminding Mr. del a Varre It’s one of those weird niche season — nears, two editorial board members weigh in on the matter. aid since 1999. that Arabs are also Semitic holidays that seem to exist only We encourage anyone in peoples, and so it is not parallel to our mass culture — the area to come and wit- possible to accuse others like Boxing Day, Norwegian Unpaid interns Equality will be ness the 2014 UNC Dance of anti-Semitism when Constitution Day and vari- Marathon and to share in both parties concerned are ous religious holidays. Also the celebration of what we Semites. Kwanzaa. benefit from hurt by unpaid can accomplish when work- But in the spirit of our long- ing together! Your support Roderick Flannery ’14 standing human tradition experience internships would be invaluable. You Geography of cultural co-optation, how are welcome to join the fes- about we secularize and assim- tivities at any time during he argument concerning unpaid he value of experience should never A pro-life response to ilate Lent a bit? We don’t have the marathon; we would internships is all too often be questioned. The fact is, an under- the abortion letter to ruin it for practitioners, just especially love to see you at approached from a viewpoint of graduate degree — even one from a make it more accessible. T T 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night TO THE EDITOR: morality rather than one of legality. For an prestigious university like UNC — is only I’m thinking something for kick-off, 5:45 p.m. on In response to Sean organization to offer an internship posi- slightly better than useless if the recipient along the lines of what Saturday when families Langberg’s letter “Abortion tion without pay, strict guidelines set by has never worked in their field before. secular America has done to come to speak about what letter was ignorant and the U.S. Department of Labor and the Fair That is why I am extremely grateful Christmas (and what early UNC Dance Marathon harmful”: Labor Standards Act must be met. for both unpaid internships that I have Christians did to the winter has meant for them in the Let me say first, as a Unfortunately, these guidelines are loosely worked at. I learned more in a week at celebration of the birth of the hospital, and 7:25 p.m. on pro-lifer, that I would enforced, resulting in the misconception either of those two positions than I did in Roman sun god). Saturday when we reveal never support Meredith that for-profit companies can legally exploit entire courses. And maybe our botched our final fundraising total. Hunt’s tactics of publish- unpaid interns as a form of free labor. But the only reason I was able to take adaptation of Easter can be After a year of working ing the names, photos and This is simply not true. In fact, federal these positions, the only reason I now have a cautionary tale. Secular together and fundraising vehicle information of pro- law requires the net ben- this experience and the Christmas is a little garish, but for such an amazing cause, choicers. And as someone efit of unpaid internships only reason I will have it holds onto some useful love we are excited to see the who has personally known to go to the intern rather any shot at getting a job and generosity from its sacred culmination of everyone’s the last 5 years’ worth of than the employer. It is is because I am privileged equivalent. It’s a built-in period hard work in this inspira- Carolina Students for Life important to note that enough to have the option for affirming bonds of family tional act of support for presidents, I want to assure these benefits do not of foregoing a summer of and extending goodwill into the patients and families the DTH readership that always have to come with wages to work and pay for the world in an intentional served by North Carolina CSFL would also never a dollar sign. room and board in a city way. (Secular Easter is just an Children’s Hospital. engage in such reprehensi- Employers can satisfy far from home. opportunity for candy and trau- Follow the whole ble and undignified tactics. this law by providing I have a great schol- matizing anthropomorphisms.) Mahmoud Saad Zach Gaver weekend on social media I also agree with Mr. interns with training arship and come from Two questions you might be Editorial board Opinion Editor with our official hashtag: Langberg’s contention that similar to that which an upper middle class asking: Why draw so heavily member #UNCDM2014, or check genocide is an unhelp- would be given in an family. Without either of these, I could not on Christian tradition if our out the livestream of the ful word when discussing educational environment. have afforded an unpaid internship. nation has so many other tra- event at uncmarathon.org. abortion, but for different Internships provide students with real- And that is why the unpaid internship ditions? Also: Does America reasons. He’s quite right life experience in their respective career needs to be banned by the government. truly need a chance to give up Liz Goslin ’14 to say that there is no field, an opportunity far more valuable It has become essentially necessary to soda or cheese biscuits for a UNC Dance Marathon “group of mothers cam- than monetary compensation. have at least one internship on a resume to month and a half? Executive Director paigning to kill all unborn If the government required interns to be even be considered for a full-time position Well if we’re going to have a children” and that next to paid, many companies would likely eliminate after graduation. If more and more organi- shared culture based on some- Renee Montpetit ’14 zero women seek abor- the positions rather than fork over the cash. zations look to cut expenses by eliminating thing besides jingoism, self- UNC Dance Marathon tions “out of hatred for the The U.S. is a country founded on capi- intern wage, only the financially privileged gratification and Lady Gaga, Publicity Chair fetus.” The reason for this, talistic ideals, and competition is the main will be able to even apply for them. This this is our best bet. And as a though, is that many people driver for growth in any aspect of the econ- could cause only the upper and middle nation we don’t know enough nowadays don’t recognize omy. Unpaid interns usually lack relevant class to be considered for full time jobs A double standard about any other traditions to the pre-born child as a true experience in their particular field, so they in the future, leading to a degradation of indeed exists adopt them without butcher- human person yet, or at make up for this by working without pay. the United States’ already poor economic ing them. TO THE EDITOR: least claim that such a child This results in a mutually beneficial agree- equality. As for the second question, I gave Mr. de la Varre’s isn’t entitled yet to the same ment between the company and intern. The increasing cost of high education Lenten sacrifice can be a lot letter consideration, until human and civil rights as The bottom line is that we should not ban has already created a divide in the lon- more than just a short-term he described “an ocean of the already-born. unpaid internships; instead we should call gevity of success in the upper and lower New Year’s resolution. The Arabs/Muslims clamor- If more people would on the Labor Department to better enforce classes. The U.S. government should ban original tradition is one of ing for death.” Such is a open an embryology text- current regulations and hold employers unpaid internships to ensure that it is not sustained fasting (much like false characterization of book and learn on page 1 accountable for who they hire. exasperated. strong traditions of fasting in the Middle East often that, as Ms. Hunt states, Judaism and Islam), which spread in American media: “Every person’s life begins tends to demand a little more that Israel is a beacon of at fertilization,” and if those willpower than the still pains- democracy on the verge of people still supported elec- taking switch from fried to destruction by its heathen tive abortion at all stages grilled at KFC. QuickHits neighbors, a stalwart Rome of pregnancy as U.S. law And many groups today use beset by Hunnic hordes. currently does, then we Lent as a time for reflection on But the Jordan is not the could plausibly talk about the individual and community Malaysia flight The World Wide Web Tesla bans Rubicon, and Israel is not the word genocide. But to level, effectively assessing and held to a double standard. describe our nation’s cur- reshaping the collective iden- As the search for Malaysian Just like Coach K and that New Jersey has joined Airlines Flight 370 drags one weird freshman girl Last year when a suburb rent habit of discarding one tity of the group to reorient it other states in banning the of Damascus fell victim to out of every three pre-born in relation to the world. on, patience is who people direct sale of running short, as whisper about, a sarin gas attack, America children because we don’t So instead of the individual- Tesla cars by the responded by issuing a see their humanity for ized self-improvement of New some have be- our website has manufacturer. gun to question gotten a face- “threat of force” to the what it is — I don’t think Year’s resolutions, Lent can be These states cite Assad regime. America the English language has and often is more about self- the searchers’ lift. No longer that it will create methods. They remain com- resembling the still-func- did not issue any threats, invented a word for that discipline and introspection. unfair competition to car however, when Israeli artil- yet. And who couldn’t use a little mitted to the strategy of tioning Space Jam website, dealerships. The state has strapping floaties to search our new site is a lean, mean lery shells spewed white more of those in their lives? also introduced legislation phosphorus into the streets Ross Twele Let’s be honest: we’re ani- and rescue dogs and yelling misquoting machine. We to ban the sun as it pro- really, really loud from the can’t promise that this will of Gaza and onto a United Graduate Student mals. We’re products of our vides unfair competition to Nations school in early History circumstances. Impulse control beach. 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