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Volume 120, Issue 48 dailytarheel.com Thursday, July 5, 2012 ‘Call the man!’ Tenant Andy Griffith, the television star finds who got his start at UNC, died in his Outer Banks home on Tuesday. bedbugs By Alex Dixon Arts Editor

From his performance beginnings as a music The hard-to-kill bugs aren’t student at UNC to his widely popular show set uncommon in student-dominated in the fictional town of Mayberry, N.C., Andy Griffith influenced millions throughout his apartments, experts say. career and his lifetime. Griffith, the television star, musician and By Elizabeth Bartholf comedian, died at his home in Manteo, N.C., Staff Writer Tuesday. He was 86 years old. “He’s royalty,” said Craig Distl When Andrea Josey, a UNC alumna, moved of the tourism department for Mount Airy, into her new apartment at The Park at Chapel N.C., home of the Andy Griffith Museum. “He’s Hill, she discovered she wasn’t alone. synonymous with North Carolina and every- Josey said she found bedbugs during her first thing that’s positive about our state.” night in the apartment on May 15. And though Griffith was born in 1926 in Mount Airy. He North Carolina Collection, university of north she has now moved out of the apartment com- attended UNC and graduated in 1949 with a carolina library at Chapel hill plex located at 1250 Ephesus Church Road, it music degree. was an experience she wishes she could forget. At UNC, Griffith became involved in drama Bedbugs are small, parasitic insects that feed and musical theater. on animal blood, including human’s. Griffith performed his popular comedic Tom Konsler, the environmental health director monologue, “What It Was, Was Football,” at for the Orange County Health Department, said Kenan Stadium in 1954. they have not seen as many calls about bedbugs in In the monologue, Griffith adopts the per- recent years. sona of a man clueless to what is happening at a “We were getting a significant rise in calls in college football game. Capitol Records released 2006 and 2007, with three-fourths of calls from a recording of the monologue, which went on to tenants in apartments,” Konsler said. But he said sell more than 800,000 copies. that doesn’t mean bedbugs aren’t a problem. Beginning in 1947 until 1953, Griffith Josey said she is seeking compensation for performed in the outdoor drama “The Lost expenses caused by the bugs she found in her Colony,” which has been performed every sum- apartment at The Park. mer in Manteo since 1937. The drama was She said she did not bring the bedbugs to the written by the renowned playwright and UNC North Carolina Collection, university of north carolina the andy griffith collection, university of north apartment, as she left her previous Chapel Hill professor Paul Green. library at Chapel hill carolina library at Chapel hill apartment in good condition with no pest infesta- Charles Massey, director of marketing for tion and moved directly to The Park. the “Lost Colony,” said Griffith supported and “(Griffith) is synonymous with North Carolina and everything that’s But Melissa Marotta, regional manager with worked with the production for years after his positive about our state.” The Park’s corporate management Bell Partners role ended and while he lived in Manteo. Inc., said there were no bedbugs in the apartment “He never forgot he was a North Carolinian,” Craig Distl, Mount Airy, N.C., tourism department before Josey moved in. Massey said. “This is where he wanted to be.” “There was absolutely no evidence that bed- Griffith gained international acclaim after In 2005, Griffith donated items chronicling Fletcher said there are about 17 photographs bugs were in the apartment prior to (Josey’s) the creation of his hugely successful sitcom, his career, such as letters, postcards, film reels taken in Chapel Hill of Griffith on the blog, residency,” she said. “The Andy Griffith Show,” which first aired in and playbills to the archives at Wilson Library. called “A View to Hugh,” and in the wake of 1960 and ran until 1968. “I am proud of my connections to Carolina his death, these photographs provide valuable See Bedbugs, Page 4 Griffith played Sheriff Andy Taylor in the and pleased to know that some results from a insight into his life. sitcom, set in the small, fictional town of lifetime of work on television, film, stage and “With the blog and photos, we’re able to Mayberry, N.C. recordings will have a permanent home in show how the materials we have here can be “He brought North Carolina to the world,” Chapel Hill,” Griffith said in a 2005 statement useful to various people,” Fletcher said. Distl said. “People saw the good qualities of to the University. Distl said the Andy Griffith Museum fea- North Carolina, the down-home quality folks The UNC department of music established tures artifacts and memorabilia chronicling that we have here.” the Andy Griffith Scholarship in his honor to his entire life and draws people from all over Professor Distl said that many people are unfamiliar benefit UNC music majors. the world. with Griffith’s music career because it was over- Stephen Fletcher, a North Carolina “He’s an icon,” Distl said. “He’ll live on for- shadowed by his television and movie career. Collection archivist at UNC, runs a blog featur- ever as an ambassador and as a part of North “He was bluegrass before bluegrass was cool,” ing the photographs of Hugh Morton, a photog- Carolina history.” Distl said. “He incorporated a lot of that music rapher who worked for The Daily and Contact the Arts Editor may be into his show.” was the editor of the Yackety Yack in the 1940s. at [email protected]. released UNC swimmers miss Olympics Paul Frampton has been held in an Argentine prison awaiting trial for North Carolina had nearly Stephanie 200-meter individual medley events Tom Luchsinger cocaine possession for five months. Peacock is the and placed sixth. Only the top two is a rising senior at 50 swimmers at the defending NCAA finishers in each event make the team. UNC and set new By Jessica New champion in the Peacock, coming off an NCAA personal records Staff Writer Olympic trials in Omaha. short-course mile championship in the short-course in two events at and earned two top- mile, was the seventh qualifier for the the U.S. Swimming UNC physics professor Paul Frampton said By Henry Gargan 10s at the trials. 800-meter freestyle final. In the final, Olympic trials. he may be released as soon as next week. He Staff Writer her sixth-place finish in 8:30.97 was a has been held in an Argentine jail on charges of school record and a personal best. smuggling cocaine for more than five months. With the Olympics on the horizon, Stephanie Peacock and 2011 graduate Though Luchsinger blew his per- Ultimately he finished 12th in the Frampton said in a let- Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte and Tyler Harris stood as UNC’s three most sonal records out of the water in both 200-meter butterfly semi-final in ter that there was a unified Dara Torres have once again become solid chances at an Olympic berth, but the 200-meter and 400-meter free- 1:59.20, and teammate Dominick attempt among his support- household names. even they did not make the teams. style events, with a little more help, Glavich finished 15th, in 1:59.60. ers to intervene on a gov- Alongside them last week at the “The most gratifying thing is that DeSelm said Luchsinger really could David MacDonald, a 2012 graduate, ernmental level, involving nationally-televised Olympic trials in so many of our swimmers came here have done some damage. was the first UNC diver to qualify for the Ministers of Science and Omaha were the names of more than and performed at the biggest meet “It’s difficult to swallow,” DeSelm the trials since the 1950s. He placed Justice, as well as the presi- 49 Tar Heel swimmers of the past, we have in the U.S., and we had a lot said. “He’ll bounce back and recover, 21st from the 3-meter springboard at dent of Argentina. present and future. of best times,” DeSelm said. “It’s just but he had his sights on being in the diving trials in Washington. Eugen Merzbacher, a pro- North Carolina swimming coach really gratifying to see our people that position, to be in the top eight Some UNC athletes were well off fessor in the department of Rich DeSelm said that rising senior come here to compete and improve.” and see what he could do. We Paul Frampton physics and astronomy, said Tom Luchsinger, rising junior Harris qualified for the finals in the missed out on that one.” See Swimming, Page 4 is a distinguished he had recently signed a peti- UNC professor who’s tion that will be delivered to being held in an the president of Argentina Argentine prison on this week. drug charges. Frampton’s release was denied in April, and an appeal was denied on May 31, according to his letter. Mark Williams, a UNC mathematics profes- DTH ONLINE: Visit dailytarheel.com for sor, said Frampton told him he expects his trial photos and stories from Chapel Hill’s Fourth of to begin soon, but that the legal process has been July celebration in Kenan Stadium. See Frampton, Page 4

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Established 1893 119 years of editorial freedom The little car thief that couldn’t From staff and wire reports Elizabeth johnson ipsqueaks make the worst carjackers. Summer Editor [email protected] A 9 year old in Sweden used an Airsoft gun to break in and steal matthew cox a car at a dealership in Kortedela, while onlookers watched in dis- university EDITOR [email protected] belief. “It’s loaded,” the kid said to witnesses, as he pointed his gun atP them and got into the car. CHESSA Decain CITY EDITOR [email protected] But he chose the wrong kind of car for a speedy getaway. The all-electric VinAyak vehicle couldn’t go any faster than 18 mph. A bystander was able to grab the Balasubramanian boy and hold him until police arrived at the scene. STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR [email protected] Because of his age, the boy will not be held on any criminal charges. Alex Dixon This story happened just days after an 11 year old in New Mexico stole a car Arts Editor and went on a videotaped joyride. 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The UNC yearbook has board to step down in October The 2010-11 edition was the move forward in a positive direc- rich history and tradition.” Lynch said she expects about not yet published for when the 2010-11 edition was not first not to be published since the tion,” Lynch said. Lynch said the organization of 300 copies of this year’s edition published. Yack’s inaugural edition in 1900, “Right now we are a very the book has been revamped to to be sold. She said the Yack will the 2010-11 year. Lynch said she still plans to Lynch said. young staff, but very enthusias- order the yearbook chronologi- coordinate with the General publish the 2010-11 edition of Kelly Young, associate direc- tic. Looking forward, we hope to cally, and that this will continue Alumni Association to increase By Lisa LeFever the Yack with publisher Balfour tor for the student activities grow in numbers,” she said. in future editions. sales. Staff Writer Yearbooks. Lynch said the 2010- fund office, said one customer Patterson said Lynch has been The change allowed the book “We are also looking for other 11 edition will be published once who ordered a 2010-11 edition an improvement from former edi- to be almost halfway finished by groups to collaborate with to The 2011-12 Yackety Yack is the Yack receives students’ por- requested a refund from her tors. second semester. assist with marketing the Yackety on schedule to meet its summer traits. office. She said her office cannot “Waverly has been terrific to The book will sell for $107.75 Yack so students and families deadline and will be ready for dis- Tony Patterson, senior associ- refund the order. work with on the book,” he said. through publisher Herff Jones. know it is available,” Patterson tribution in August, according to ate director for student life and The Yack is published by stu- “She not only has experience “They are working with a new said. Editor-in-Chief Waverly Lynch. activities, said the 2010-11 edition dents, with the supervision of with yearbooks from high school, publishing company, and the Lynch replaced former Editor- should be ready for print July 20, Patterson and Young. but she also understands the technology that is available to Contact the University Editor in-Chief Stephanie Hertz, after and the 300 copies ordered will “Yackety Yack is an important importance of preserving the them through this company now at [email protected]. virtuoso of volunteering Thorp Pat Evans has spent backs 40 years leaving her mark on Chapel Hill foreign By Jamie Stuart Staff Writer grads Since moving to Chapel Hill in 1970, Pat Evans has left her mark on the town in many ways, includ- ing the fire trucks and development of Meadowmont. A letter signed by UNC In her long career of public service, Evans has leaders calls for easier served on the Chapel Hill Town Council, the Planning Board, the Tourism Board and Friends of the immigration process. Downtown Chapel Hill — just to name a few. “I never saw myself running for council, but I By Samuel Mason always saw myself as a volunteer,” she said. Staff Writer Recently, Evans and her husband were granted life- time membership to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber A hundred university lead- of Commerce, after paying their dues for 20 years. ers signed a letter demanding a Aaron Nelson, president and CEO of the Chapel Hill- streamlined immigration process Carrboro chamber, said the lifetime membership was a for international graduating stu- way to recognize Evans for her two decades of work. dents in fields of science, technol- “She’s given us enough that we don’t need her to ogy, engineering and mathematics. pay dues,” he said. UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor From her decade on the council to her current Holden Thorp and UNC-system position as the chair of Friends of the Downtown, President Thomas Ross were Evans said she sees her accomplishments only as a some of the signatories to the let- progression of her volunteer life. ter, which calls for an easier path Josh Gurlitz, vice chairman of Friends of the to permanent residency for inter- Downtown, said when Evans campaigned for council, national students. she was one of the few women running for the office. Universities have long argued “I have very fond memories of her campaigns and that changes in immigration pol- the work she did running the campaigns,” he said. “As icy are needed to give the nation well as her effectiveness when she got into office.” a competitive economic edge. But While on the council, Evans said she helped to past attempts to reform immigra- unite Chapel Hill’s University and residential com- tion policy have been met with munities — something she said the council was not congressional inaction. previously concerned about. Elizabeth Barnum, director of “I felt a great deal more could be accomplished if international student and scholar we partnered with the University,” she said. services at UNC-CH, said the Evans said her experience with her daughter’s difficulty of the process may keep time at Clemson University also inspired her to push dth/melissa key talented students from coming to for free transit in the town and to paint the iconic Pat Evans, current chairwoman of Friends of Downtown Chapel Hill, stands outside the Franklin Hotel. the U.S. — they may be attracted Carolina blue fire trucks. She said Clemson’s orange to other countries with easier fire trucks inspired her. “I think it’s important to have something that brings was the design of Meadowmont, after planning the policies, she said. Evans also said the fire trucks not only brought the town and University together, and in many ways, Southern Village neighborhood. Thorp said acquiring a visa is pride to the community, but are a major attraction at Friends of the Downtown is that organization,” Evans But she said she couldn’t pick just one thing she a tedious and costly process for sports games at UNC. said. has done to be proud of. foreign students. “Children love it at the hospital,” she said. “It kind Nelson said Evans has always supported local busi- “I’m not and never have been a one-issue person,” “People who are highly trained of makes you feel good.” nesses in the town. Evans said. “Overall, I’m pretty proud of this com- within appropriate review should Three years after leaving the council, Evans said “She was a champion of the business community munity.” qualify for permanent residence in she restarted Friends of the Downtown with the help for her entire career,” he said. the United States. Exporting them of the Franklin Hotel, in order to foster economic Evans also served on the planning board for nine Contact the City Editor just doesn’t make sense,” he said. development in the town. years. She said one of her biggest accomplishments at [email protected]. Barnum said many interna- tional students are in the country on temporary visas, which allow them to pursue a program of study and a period of optional practical training. But once they inBRIEF UNC families attracted to 140 West finish, current law requires them to leave the country. Campus Briefs tomers so far have ties to UNC. Students who receive a work The $55 million project “You’ve got a loyal group of visa can expect to wait approxi- Online MBA program now expects to complete Tar Heels,” said Meltzer. “More mately 10 years before their offering courses to alumni than two-thirds of the folks request for permanent residency Online program MBA@UNC construction by April. who buy have some connection is granted, Barnum said. is now open to alumni with a to UNC, whether as professors She said current policy pres- degree in Master of Business By Colleen Ni or as administrators.” ents hurdles for employers to hire Administration from UNC’s Staff Writer Former Chapel Hill mayor talented foreign students. Kenan-Flagler Business School. and future 140 West condo “It’s just been really difficult The program is designed for Across the street from owner Ken Broun was picking for U.S. businesses to deal with professionals who want to con- University Square, blue cranes out carpeting and cabinets for the law and keep these people tinue their education. Alumni no longer tower over Franklin his new residence Friday. working for them,” she said. can now register for classes, Street. He said he bought a condo She said changing the current which start in October. The vertical construction in the new building because he policy would benefit both inter- Alumni will take courses for a phase on 140 West Franklin wanted to take advantage of the national students and the U.S. grade and receive credit hours. has been completed, revealing central location. economy. Student cannot audit classes and a building that’s eight stories at “We do a lot of things at the The letter was signed by the each course will cost $800. its peak. University — concerts and lec- leaders of , “The exterior of the build- tures and things — and we are Wake Forest University, N.C. Disorders correspond to ing is taking shape,” said Shari within walking distance of most State University and UNC- Meltzer, director of marketing things,” Broun said. Charlotte. Ross endorsed the increased risk for autism at Ram Realty Services. “We’ve met some of the peo- initiative on behalf of the UNC Researchers from UNC’s Meltzer said they expect to ple that we will be living with, system. School of Medicine found that finish construction by April. and we felt it would be a nice Joni Worthington, spokes- autism spectrum disorders are She said the project in total will community,” he said. woman for the UNC system, said more likely for individuals who cost $55 million. The building will house the system’s Board of Governors have family diagnosed with “Instead of just concrete, the both retail and residential has prioritized advocating immi- schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. brickwork is being installed on spaces, and will create a pub- gration reform that facilitates The study was led by Patrick the Franklin Street side,” she lic plaza. recruiting students in the fields Sullivan, a professor in UNC’s said. “You can see the emerging Mike Hammon, director of science, technology, engineer- department of genetics and architectural elements.” of Ram Real Estate, said they ing and mathematics. director of psychiatric genomics. As of Tuesday, 91 of the 140 wanted to bring to life a low- Written by the Partnership for condominiums have been sold. key area between West and dth/melissa key a New American Economy, the Katherine R. Everett Trust The condos range from East Franklin Street with the Progress has been made on the construction of 140 West over the letter is addressed to President one-bedroom residences to development. summer, and over 60 percent of the apartments are sold. Barack Obama and leaders of donates to School of Law two-story terrace homes. He said when 140 West is Congress. The Katherine R. Everett Prices range from $325,000 to completed, it will help do to Barnum said she was unsure if Charitable Trust made a dona- $1,525,000. that. “The sales are pleasantly picking up. We are changes would be made this year, tion of $2.7 million to the UNC “The sales are pleasantly “We’ve built many condo- getting more serious buyers coming in.” but she is hopeful reform will School of Law this week. The picking up,” said Meltzer. “We miniums in the past, and we take place in the near future. donation will create six full- are getting more serious buyers found our Chapel Hill custom- Shari Meltzer, “There has been some biparti- tuition Everett Chancellors’ coming in.” ers to have the highest level of director of marketing at Ram Realty Services san support, specifically because Scholarships. She said the amount of walk- education,” said Hammon. U.S. industry is behind it,” Everett was a prominent in traffic has increased signifi- He said the apartments are you don’t have many impulse ing is a lifestyle choice,” said Barnum said. North Carolina lawyer and one of cantly since last summer. targeted towards the affluent buyers,” he said. Hammon. “We really tried to Thorp said he believes this is the first women to graduate from “The fact that people can and educated demographic of To help build a community, create a community.” an issue that both sides of the the UNC School of Law. She was come now and touch it and see Chapel Hill. Hammon said they’ve taken “It’s not your typical condo- ideological spectrum can agree the first woman to argue a case the progress is spurring more Hammon said 95 to 99 per- potential customers to musi- minium.” on. before the Supreme Court. people to come back and write cent of the buyers have a college cals, lectures, art galleries and contracts,” Meltzer said. degree. other cultural activities. Contact the City Editor Contact the State & National —From staff and wire reports She said many of their cus- “They really take their time; “One of the things we’re sell- at [email protected]. Editor at [email protected]. 4 Thursday, July 5, 2012 News The Daily Tar Heel

found drugs in his luggage. important reasons behind the FRAMPTON Frampton claims he’s innocent effort is to let Frampton know from page 1 and said he will likely return to that people at UNC are thinking On the wire: national and world news delayed several times. teach at UNC this fall. about him and trying to help. “We’re waiting to see what’s Williams said Frampton “Judging from things said Pakistan reopens NATO sup- going to happen, and we could thought he was meeting a young in newspapers, he’s been feel- have important news any day,” woman from the Internet, but ing quite abandoned by UNC,” ply routes to Afghanistan Williams said. instead an agent asked him to take Williams said. “I think he’s shown ISLAMABAD (MCT) — The 68-year-old Frampton a suitcase to the United States. a lot of courage in prison.” Pakistani leaders on Tuesday wrote that the five months in the Frampton’s pay has been sus- UNC officials said they could ended a seven-month blockade on Devoto prison in Buenos Aires pended by UNC while he is in jail, not comment, as it is classified as Afghanistan-bound NATO sup- has been detrimental to his men- which Frampton has challenged. a personnel matter. ply routes through their country, tal and physical health. Supporters of Frampton have Merzbacher was the depart- a long-awaited move that hinged Frampton wrote in the most written character references and ment chair when Frampton was on Washington’s acquiescence to recent letter that he has had about sent financial donations to him via hired as an assistant professor. Islamabad’s demand for an apol- ten colds and various viruses his ex-wife, Anne-Marie Frampton. Merzbacher wrote a letter sup- ogy for the deaths of two dozen while in prison. The support website porting Frampton. Pakistani soldiers killed by errant However, Frampton said his helppaulframpton.org went active “I know he’s never used illegal U.S. airstrikes last fall. mental health has improved, and about a week ago and contains a drugs,” he said. “He’s certainly Secretary of State Hillary he has published five journal arti- list of individuals publicly sup- been very naive and gullible, but Rodham Clinton said she had cles while he’s been in prison. porting Frampton. he just doesn’t deserve to be in called her Pakistani counterpart, Frampton, a distinguished pro- Williams and physics profes- jail.” Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani fessor of physics and astronomy sor Hugon Karwowski have been Khar, on Tuesday and issued an at UNC, was arrested Jan. 23 leading the effort. Contact the University Editor apology for the soldiers’ deaths: after Buenos Aires airport officials Williams said one of the most at [email protected]. “We are sorry for the losses suf- fered by the Pakistani military. We are committed to working closely “It’s just really gratifying to see our people come with Pakistan and Afghanistan to MCT/Joshua roberts Swimming prevent this from ever happening ››› President Barack Obama speaks with former Secretary of Commerce from page 1 here to compete and improve.” again.” the Olympic mark, but enjoyed John Bryson at the White House on June 21 to thank him for his service. Rich DeSelm, The closure of the supply routes the thrill of swimming alongside had been costing U.S. and its allies from domestic content. former U.S. Commerce Secretary the world’s greatest. Others, like UNC swimming coach in Afghanistan about $100 million “We should do all we can to John Bryson in two alleged hit- Luchsinger, Harris and Peacock, a month, Defense Secretary Leon support American manufacturing and-run crashes in the San Gabriel aspired to compete for a trip to Sue Walsh was the last UNC and it was a lot of fun seeing that E. Panetta told Congress in June. and job creation, especially when Valley, officials said Tuesday. London. swimmer to make the U.S. team many people actually at a swim Without transit access through it comes to our most treasured of “The district attorney’s office “Out of 1,800 people, at most while still in school, although she meet,” said Tommy Wyher, a 2011 Pakistan, NATO was forced to rely patriotic symbols — the American has declined to file a case against 56 make the Olympic team, so did so in 1980, when the U.S. boy- graduate who placed 102nd in the exclusively on a much more costly flag,” said Sen. Sherrod Brown, a former Secretary of Commerce there have to be other goals than cotted the games in Moscow. 100-meter butterfly event. “But supply route through Central Asia. Democrat whose state of Ohio is John Bryson,” the D.A. said in a making the team,” DeSelm said. Because swimming and diving it’s also really stressful. I didn’t For Pakistan, however, the need home to U.S. flag makers. statement. The decision appears “To leave here disappointed for are relatively unheralded on cam- swim as well as I could have, to resolve the stalemate was equally Currently, federal law requires to end the case that captured not making the team certainly is a pus, seeing swimmers on national which was disappointing, but it urgent. President Asif Ali Zardari’s that U.S. flags purchased by the national attention. reality for some people. But there television sporting light blue swim was still a great experience.” government grew concerned about federal government contain a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s has to be more than that. Seeing caps could have been a pleasant becoming increasingly estranged minimum of 50 percent American- Department spokesman Steve people do best times on a big surprise for some Tar Heel fans. Contact the Sports Editor from the West and potentially los- made materials. The legislation Whitmore had said previously that stage is very, very important.” “The atmosphere was great, at [email protected]. ing millions of dollars in U.S. aid. would require federal agencies to no alcohol or illegal substances purchase only flags made entirely were found in Bryson’s system. U.S. Flags should be made in in the U.S. “from articles, materials, A district attorney’s report said er’s license into a gap, bedbugs against management — but prov- or supplies 100 percent of which Bryson did test positive for Ambien, bedbugs can easily hide in there.” ing responsibility for the bugs can U.S., some lawmakers say are grown, produced or manufac- the sleeping drug. His tests showed from page 1 Bedbugs can live 180 days or be difficult legally. WASHINGTON (MCT) — tured in the United States.” “low end of therapeutic levels” and Marotta said in following longer without feeding, often She said it is crucial students Should U.S. flags that fly from “In a time when we face econom- a criminalist could not say if it was standard procedure, carpeting hide out in suitcases during travel inspect for bedbugs before signing federal buildings be made entirely ic hardship, it is critical to invest in a factor in the collisions. was replaced and the walls were and can crawl in through walls of a lease. in the U.S.A.? the manufacturing base,” Brown Bryson resigned from his post repainted before Josey moved in adjoining apartments. If bedbugs are found after So ask sponsors of the “All- said during Senate consideration last month after the Commerce to her apartment at The Park. Waldvogel said to treat a bed- moving in, Bernholz said to notify American Flag Act,” introduced of his bill last year. “There is no Department said the crashes were Marotta said the three apart- bug infestation, a person needs to management immediately and in response to the $3.6 million in product that deserves a U.S.A. label caused by seizures. ments that share walls with Josey’s know the source of the bugs. obtain written confirmation of all imports of U.S. flags, mostly from more than American flags.” Doctors are continuing to had no evidence of bedbugs. Common signs of infestation, correspondences. China. evaluate the 68-year-old Bryson She said including this case, The Waldvogel said, are black spots of She said following up verbal The bill’s sponsors used the ››› Ex-commerce secretary in connection with the June 9 Park has only had two instances fecal matter on walls, mattresses conversations with emails that ask day before Independence Day incidents. Bryson’s neurologist of bedbugs in the past 18 months, and furniture and exoskeletons for responses and acknowledge to call on the House to pass a Bryson won’t face charges initially diagnosed his condition both confined to single apartments. shed by growing bugs. previous conversations was a good Senate-approved bill that would LOS ANGELES (MCT) — Los as a “complex partial seizure,” a Mike Waldvogel, a professor in “You’re their meal, so they’re way to build a case. require the federal government to Angeles County prosecutors won’t Commerce Department official the department of entomology at going to be where you are. Bernholz also said having purchase only flags made entirely press criminal charges against said. N.C. 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Authority, said the authority graduates in debt. the ruling, “which makes it clear ment’s right to require career- tap water on campus. No reports of the water causing receives up to 75 calls a year from that you can’t make random deci- training programs to inform anyone harm were received by the customers who report a taste or WASHINGTON (MCT) — A sions that seek to significantly students about graduation and By Alex Pyun university. odor other than chlorine in their federal judge has struck down impact one sector of higher educa- placement rates, as well as medi- Staff Writer Robert Massengill, associate water, and that water odor com- a key provision in an Obama tion,” said Steve Gunderson, presi- an debt load for students in their public utilities director for the city plaints are usually not danger- administration regulation that dent of the Association of Private programs. An odor in the N.C. State of Raleigh, said that they inves- ous and do not require a system would have penalized programs Sector Colleges and Universities, A spokesman for the depart- University water supply kept ori- tigated the issue and could not flush. whose graduates end up with the plaintiff in the case. ment could not say whether it entation students from drinking determine what the odor was or NCSU students said despite huge debts and low job prospects. The rules required career-train- would be readjusting regulations fountain water for more than a where it came from. some inconveniences, the univer- The Department of Education’s ing programs to meet one of three or appealing the decision. But he day. He said the odor was most likely sity handled the situation well. “gainful employment regulations,” standards: 35 percent of gradu- said he was pleased that the judge Immediately after the university caused by the polyvinyl chloride Yaseline Munoz said she was which would have gone into effect ates must be repaying loans; loan signaled a need for regulation. received calls from a maintenance piping glue used during the install- not affected by the issue because Sunday, were designed to prevent payments of typical graduates did “The court upheld our worker June 27, campus officials ment of new plumbing at NCSU. of the university’s actions. career-training programs, mainly not exceed 12 percent of their total authority to regulate career col- began notifying students and dis- PVC glue is used for the small- Will Swaringen, a freshman at for-profit colleges, from leaving earnings, or loan payments did not lege programs while urging a tributing bottled water. er pipes on NCSU’s campus, while orientation student, said there students with unaffordable debt exceed 30 percent of graduates’ clearer rationale for standards Signs were posted at all water the larger pipes that serve most of was no shortage of drinking water and limited employment options. discretionary income. around repayment rates,” Peter fountains and in bathrooms, a the city do not use the glue. After available to him. Critics of for-profit colleges But in his ruling, Judge Cunningham said in a statement. home page alert and campus- PVC glue is used, an odor can “There were water bottles sta- expressed disappointment over Rudolph Contreras called the 35 The Department of Education wide e-mail was issued, and din- occur if the pipes are not flushed tioned everywhere. You’d be walk- the decision. percent standard “arbitrary and reviewed 3,695 career-training ing halls refrained from using tap properly, Massengill said. ing, I’d have like ten water bottles It “leaves students and tax- capricious.” He said the depart- programs at 1,336 public, for- water in preparing food. Kulikowski said the water odor at the end of the day,” he said. payers exposed to unscrupulous ment chose that threshold based profit and non-profit schools The odor was reported in the was not reported in any other part “Every water fountain everywhere schools that seek to swindle them not on expert research or an indus- over two years. It found that 193 Cates Avenue area on main cam- of Raleigh. He said he couldn’t had a sign on it too, which was and routinely saddle students try standard, but because it would programs, all at for-profit institu- pus. recall a similar occurrence in pretty impressive.” with debts they cannot repay,” result in about one quarter of the tions, were not meeting any of NCSU spokesman Mick more than a decade. said Pauline Abernathy, vice pres- career training programs failing. the gainful employment metrics, Kulikowski said the odor disap- Massengill said he couldn’t give Contact the State & National ident of the Institute for College “It’s an unusual way of think- according to data released by the peared after the water system was an estimate on the cost of flushing Editor at [email protected]. Access and Success, a nonprofit ing,” Gunderson said. “Why would department last week. beatin’ the heat Centers will merge to prevent violence Compass Center, as will the com- served a combined total of about events in October for Domestic The Compass Center bined staff. 3,700 residents in Orange County Violence Awareness Month. will help clients achieve Sharon Ringwalt, board chair annually, including men. for the Compass Center, said that Fuller said that the community Contact the City Editor self-sufficiency. while both organizations have had can look forward to a series of at [email protected]. a strong track record of referring By Rahel Gebremeskel clients to each other’s services, the Staff Writer new merger will make community The Women’s Center and service seamless. the Family Violence Prevention In addition to safety, the center Center of Orange County have offers clients help with financial merged into one organization. literacy, tax and legal services, The newly-formed Compass career exploration and informa- Center for Women and Families tion resources. opened July 1. Ringwalt said the new name For now, the Women’s Center was chosen to make it clear to will remain in its Henderson the community that the services 919-929-0246 Street location, and the violence offered are for everyone. UNC Campus • Carrboro Gerhardt said the Compass prevention center will stay at its 412 E. Main Carrboro current location on Wilson Street. Center will give clients access to Ann Gerhardt, executive the full continuum of services from director of the Women’s Center both the Women’s Center and the said the two centers wanted to violence prevention center. empower clients. Fuller said the boards hope to “Our goal is to provide more eventually move to a single loca- comprehensive services in the most tion, but are waiting for the dust seamless way possible,” she said. to settle on the merger. 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Rosemary St. dential housing building also lack has forced parts of the Pumpkin showcases two exhibits featuring the world, including Chapel Hill, By Sam Schaefer the funding to begin construction. Loop running trail to be closed for paintings of brilliant colors and and he said he is excited to show Info: www.chapelhillpreserva- Staff Writer The University has stalled safety reasons. sculptures celebrating playfulness. his artwork here again. tion.com beginning construction of the Anna Wu, director for facilities Painter Warren Hicks and Leverty said the centerpiece Construction for three build- new law school until the economy planning, said those parts of the sculptor Renee Leverty will have of her exhibit, titled “PLAY” is a ability to make it look light even ings at Carolina North remains on improves and revenue becomes running trail will be temporarily their exhibits on display until July chess piece – the queen. though it is a heavy material. hold, due to a lack of state funding. available again. reopened for the annual Pumpkin 27. It was the first piece that she Leverty’s exhibit is a depar- University officials updated the “It could happen if there was Run in October. The trail will “I am honored to be showing created for the exhibit and the one ture from her previous exhibit public on the progress of UNC’s a miracle donor,” said Bruce permanently reopen in late fall or at the Horace Williams House,” she developed the theme around. at the Durham Art Guild which first satellite campus at a meeting Runberg, associate vice chancellor early winter. Hicks said. “It’s a goal for every “Part of what I believe is that explored the theme of repression. last week. of facilities planning. Officials also discussed realign- local artist.” we all create,” Leverty said. “We This time, she said she wanted to UNC has planned four proj- Boger said a new building for ing the site’s conservation areas. Hicks titled his exhibit “Scents can all play, and we can all create.” present a lighter theme. ects for Carolina North’s initial the school is badly needed. “The conservation areas were of Humor,” and said he hopes Leverty said she made each The Horace Williams House stage — including a research He said that when the current realigned to increase the ecologi- people will enjoy the playfulness piece as if it is a snapshot of time. hosts a variety of local artists building, Collaborative Science law school was built, class sizes cal value of the acreage that we of his paintings. The sculptures range from an out- throughout the year, and is owned Building, residential housing and were typically large, about 80 to agreed to set aside,” Wu said. Around 75 percent of his part line of a figure skateboarding to a by the Preservation Society of a new law school. The University 120 students. Residents have expressed con- of the exhibit has never been swing set. Chapel Hill, which seeks to pre- plans to begin construction of the Since then, class sizes have cern about how the construction shown before, and he said he “For this show, I chose the serve the heritage of Chapel Hill Collaborative Science Building in dramatically decreased as classes will affect traffic on and around believes that it is his strongest theme of play because I had start- by hosting events and exhibitions. June 2013. have become more specialized Estes Drive. work. ed a sculpture of a chess piece,” The exhibit is free and open to Jack Boger, dean of the School with closer professor-student Runberg said the University Hicks said he never sketches a Leverty said. the public. of Law, said in 2008, $15 million interaction, particularly for the plans to study the problem. design beforehand; he begins with Leverty works primarily with was appropriated to fund plan- second and third year law school choosing the dominant colors of metal and said she enjoys the Contact the Arts Editor at ning and infrastructure of the classes. Contact the University Editor the painting and places these col- technicality of sculpting it and the [email protected]. new law school. “We have a building that was at [email protected].

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soccer Summer Green: This Milford, Mich., native set the scoring record at the U17 CONCACAF Championships and won the tournament’s Golden Boot award.

Lindsey Horan: It was Horan’s CONCACAF scoring record that Green broke, and next year they will both be Tar Heels. Horan hails from Golden, Colo., and is ranked by Top Drawer Soccer as the second best recruit in the nation. dth/melissa key dth/melissa key Andy Craven: Craven comes to UNC as a transfer from College of Charleston. Leslie McDonald makes a dunk at the opening game, Former Tar Heel Rasheed Wallace shoots a free throw Originally from St. Simon’s Island, Ga., Craven was a standout for the Cougars. As a showing he is back in action after his ACL injury. alongside teammates Hairston and McDonald. freshman, he won Southern Conference Freshman of the Year.

Joey Amon: Tabbed as a five-star recruit and the tenth best in the country by Top Drawer Soccer, he could Avoid N.C. State water be a big part of an already young defense. Amon was a member of the 2011 USA FIFA U17 World Cup team. N.C. State students were advised not to drink tap water after an odor games was reported. See pg. 5 for story.

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column EDITORIAL CARTOON By Nate Beeler, The Columbus Dispatch QUOTE OF THE DAY “Judging from things said in newspapers, he’s (Frampton) been feeling quite abandoned by UNC. I think he’s shown a lot of courage in prison.” Wendy Lu Mark Williams, on efforts to raise public support for Paul Frampton Cultural Explorations Junior Journalism and psychology major from Greenville, N.C. Email: [email protected] LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Kvetching board™ Words from Paul kvetch: Frampton in Argentina v.1 (Yiddish) to complain In China, The Wendy’s in Carrboro is TO THE EDITOR: so slow at night, I feel like I’d Five months in Devoto pris- get my food quicker if I just on are not the best for either stood outside the Union and look mental or physical health. I watched them build the new have had about ten colds in this one. time, probably because the air before contains cigarette smoke and Maybe we can get our sena- various viruses. I am a little tors to pass a law that the air better. temperature can never be you eat My mental health is better higher than 85 degrees. because I can now read new To the calorie conscious pa- physics archive papers from hicken feet. Eel. Pigeon. tron who only eats Wendy’s: CDs. One of my students, Kevin It’s barely been three days your friend be hatin’. Pack on Editorial Ludwick, downloads selected since I landed in China, the pounds, hire an agent C papers on to a web page and and switch to Subway’s. and I’ve already had the pleasure they are burned on a CD by my of tasting these delicacies. Jared is yesterday’s news. friend from Oxford, Richard They’re not new to me — I’ve Building collaboration CTOPers hopping onto tables Czerniawski in Buenos Aires, had them before. Eel usually and brought into the prison. in the pit at 11 p.m.: Next comes in a dark brown sauce even wider audience. It’s important not to dis- Local events during This is the best we can do time you do this, you won’t with scallions sprinkled on top. The Locally Grown series count the importance of without use of the Internet be quite so sober. But yesterday, the eel I had for the year would benefit presents either a movie or music venues, such as Local — forbidden in the prison — Kvetches are just Mad Libs; lunch was served with bacon and a local band concert every 506, or events like the annual and is keeping me updated. I here imma help y’all out. To lima beans. students and town. Thursday night. This year, Carrboro Music Festival, all of already published five refereed the (demeaning adjective) Each time I make my annual his summer, the town of the bands performing include which offer students various journal articles in 2012. (noun) (verb ending in “ing”) summer trip, China seems to Chapel Hill, in collabo- Birds and Arrows, Lizzy Ross chances to mix and interact Another scam victim was in (place), stop/please (verb), have more surprises for me. My Band and Morning Brigade, with local musicians. released last week after only I (self-centeredness/sexual welcome dinner was presented T ration with the Chapel three months. The main differ- innuendo) and you (sarcasm). atop a lazy susan at a countryside Hill Downtown Partnership, which is made up of UNC stu- But a closer-to-campus ence seems to have been a dif- restaurant in Taicang, located in is presenting the fifth annual dents. It all takes place on top event, such as Locally Grown, To the guy jamming with ferent judge, but it should help the Jiangsu province, just north Locally Grown Music and of the Wallace Parking Deck on could draw in a larger crowd of the pool stick at Back Bar my case. The judicial system is of Shanghai. Many restaurants Movie Series — an event that Rosemary Street. And it’s free. students. Saturday night: sweet moves, old, and perhaps not all of the in China use fancy lazy susans, The event is a must attend What’s more, it’s cheap and dude. should happen during the judges even use the internet, or tables with round glass trays school year too. for students who choose to would offer types of music and which is how my scam was So who’s better, Spider-Man in the middle. Diners take turns The Carolina Union stick around Chapel Hill for entertainment that may appeal done. My release was denied or Batman? I’m betting Bruce rotating the tray in order to reach Activities Board has brought the summer. Beyond being to all types of students — even in April, to the surprise of my Wayne kicks Peter Parker’s the dishes. big-name bands such as The a great, free way to pass the those who typically would not lawyer and the universities who butt at the box office. As I sat at the lazy susan table, New Pornographers and warm evenings, the series explore the local music scene. had offered me visiting profes- Dear security guard, no I did one of my hosts gestured over Passion Pit to UNC in the last gives students an opportunity This is about more than pro- sorships. An appeal was denied NOT know that the Gran- at the neighboring tureen, filled on May 31. ville pool is closed at 1 a.m. with small, circular shellfish few years. Those events were they don’t often get during viding students with new cul- I have now entered the trial Whoops. marinated in some sort of blood- excellent. the school year: a chance to tural experiences. If the town of period with a new attorney at red sauce. My host smiled and But CUAB should consider interact with the community Chapel Hill and CUAB worked To the girl who brought me [email protected] — told me to have one; “a must-try,” working with the town to spon- of local artists and Chapel Hill to collaborate more on produc- home from TOPO, made me to whom new character refer- he said. I picked up a spoon, but sor events featuring local bands residents. ing student-friendly events make her pasta and then ences should be sent — to add after looking closer, I saw that it kicked me out … seriously!? or events at local venues. UNC students are lucky to during the school year, perhaps to the about 150 already here wasn’t shellfish. It was snails. Tom Low, president of live in a town that celebrates it would see an increase of stu- from physicists and friends To my roommate who thinks In China, to refuse — even CUAB, says it’s not out of the its local musicians and artists, dent interest in Chapel Hill’s around the world. shooting fireworks off the politely — would be considered question, but doing so would but events that feature local local economy: local bands, There is also a unified front porch is a good idea: if rude. I scooped a single snail and depend on potential of student talent often go unnoticed by local foods, local businesses. It’s attempt to achieve govern- our house explodes and we plopped it into my bowl. I’d never interest — especially if student students. It’s a shame that a a win-win scenario for both the ment intervention, involv- survive, you’re dead. had snails before; aren’t they sup- ing the Ministers of Science To my friend spending the posed to be a French delicacy? fees were involved. If a sum- series such as Locally Grown, students and the town. and of Justice, as well as the summer in California: You It took me a full five minutes of mer series were continued into quite popular with those stu- If many more students felt president of Argentina. It does just saw Tom Cruise in a observing other snail experts the fall semester, perhaps it dents still in town during the connected to residents beyond seem unfair that an innocent coffee shop. Don’t complain around the table and sucking on could garner enough student summer, only takes place dur- campus, it follows that Chapel scam victim is treated as a pro- about LA traffic. my own snail to get the meat out. support to warrant future ing a season when many UNC Hill could become an even clos- fessional drug smuggler and Chewy, but not bad. Not bad at all. students are absent. er, even more inclusive town. You know it’s too hot when CUAB sponsorship, inviting an left to languish already five China is known for being an even your frat friends don’t months in Devoto. I believe international player, and it certain- want to go to Bob’s or He’s that five physics Nobel Prize ly reflects in the food. The morning Not. winners and two university after my hotel stay in Taicang, I Column Series: Lessons from my part-time job presidents, including Holden To my neighbor who made went to the breakfast bar on the Thorp, have already written the sparkler bomb: It’s called lobby floor, where they served the minister of science. I hope a bomb for a reason. You “Chinese western food,” which to get out next week, but noth- probably shouldn’t light it consisted of breakfast sausage, Kids do the darndest things near your mailbox. ing in this justice system is Italian fried noodle, corkscrew ever certain, including liberty. To the man running in sweat- pasta in a bed of tomato sauce and Working in a toy store can teach a person about life and humanity. Thank you, Mark and pants on Sunday: You must onions, and German potato, which Hugon, and all the other col- have a death wish. looked like pieces of regular hunks have never applied for a part- The boys are different. Their leagues and students and of boiled potato. I had to laugh. time job expecting to learn innocence is shockingly raw. They To the roommate who former students for collecting Surprisingly, all three dishes were any meaningful life lessons. are so genuinely excited about blasted children’s music then I the defense fund in physics, pretty tasty — though whether In fact, I don’t know anyone who their new toys, and they are eager opened the door butt naked: astronomy and mathematics, they truly represented their respec- has. to share this excitement with you. I’m gonna blame your crazy via my ex-wife. tive countries is another matter. We tend to think of part-time Boy tantrums tend to involve on the heat. You never know what to expect jobs as a means of scraping by more tears than shrieking, more Paul Frampton To my landlord: Don’t light when it comes to Chinese food, and paying our dues until our begging than bargaining and a Rachel Shope Former UNC professor the pool at night if you’re go- but perhaps that’s what makes real careers take off. sense of lingering defeat rather ing to close it. dish sampling such an adventure. If we’re lucky, our coworkers Editorial board member than determination to outsmart I’ve got three weeks left here, and will be friendly, the hours will Senior English major from Marshall, the parents. Send your entries to at least two other provinces to mesh with our class schedules N.C. I often feel an overwhelming SPEAK OUT [email protected], explore. There’s no telling what and the pay will be enough to buy Email: [email protected] need to protect them because, Writing guidelines subject line ‘kvetch.’ savory dish will be next. groceries. unlike their sisters, they don’t • Please type: Handwritten letters There is something about In October, I was very for- in a toy store. The most obvious know yet. But they will. will not be accepted. Chinese food that always manages tunate to be hired at a local toy — and most entertaining — les- I now have some understand- • Sign and date: No more than two The Daily Tar Heel to play a crucial role in culture store. My coworkers are some son is of the differences between ing of why animals eat their people should sign letters. shock, especially for those who are of the coolest people I have ever men and women. young — how can something so • Students: Include your year, first timers. Heck, I’ve been visit- met. My boss understands that I There are plenty of sweet, sweet ever survive? And if they major and phone number. Established 1893, 119 years ing China for years, and I still get am a student and thus cannot — funny little girls who come into do survive, how can you, the par- • Faculty/staff: Include your of editorial freedom that cultural foodie shock. no matter what — work during the store, but they are already ent, ever make it through caring department and phone num- ber. In every major province or city class time. I’m able to buy grocer- somehow less childlike than the for this fragile creature with your • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clar- of China, the cuisine is different ies because I play with toys and boys. heart fully intact? Elizabeth Johnson ity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit Summer Editor and the locals are proud of their wrap gifts. It’s like they just know. They My employment at this magi- letters to 250 words. Managing.Editor@dailytarheel. distinct flavors. Shanghai is known But the best thing about this are born knowing. If they see cal place, of course, isn’t perma- com SUBMISSION for its underplayed, sweetened job is the foggy window pane of something they want, they’re nent. After graduation, I will go • Drop-off: at our office at 151 E. tones. Yunnan province is all about humanity made a little clearer by going to try their hardest to get off in search of the start of my Taylor Hartley Rosemary Street. opinion EDITOR the spices, and Beijing is the city of the children who come in. it. They don’t need any help, and “real career,” which I’m sure will • Email: [email protected] [email protected] salt. In every major area, there is a Before I took this job, I seri- they aren’t above manipulating. prove to be much more gruel- different way to cook eel, prepare ously doubted that I would ever I watch them negotiate with ing than the Christmas rush of kale and serve bacon. want to reproduce. Now, how- their parents and friends. 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