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Volume 123, Issue 101 dailytarheel.com Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Board of Governors chair Fennebresque steps down since 2014, on Monday announced lie ahead for the system as it contin- by other board members with The embattled leader his immediate resignation from the ues to provide the unparalleled edu- post-announcement praise of BELEAGUERED BOARD resigned Monday after an governing body. The decision comes cation our students deserve.” Fennebresque’s leadership. Abrupt leadership changes have after the selection of the system’s Several board members called last “I think in this action, he’s putting burdened the UNC-system Board opaque president selection. new president, , week for Fennebresque’s resignation, the University first, and everyone on of Governors this year. and 10 months of tension following citing the lack of transparency in the the board appreciates that,” Kotis said. By Grant Masini Fennebresque’s push to oust current search for the system’s new president. Ross, who has said he will stay on January: Tom Ross is forced to Staff Writer UNC-system President Tom Ross in Accordingly, Fennebresque’s decision as system president until January, resign as system president. January. to resign was met with little surprise said Fennebresque was a dedicated John Fennebresque confirmed “I am delighted we could bring from fellow board members. leader. September: The search process is what many had assumed: The UNC in a nationally proven and accom- “He had let us know, so it wasn’t a “While John Fennebresque and criticized for a lack of transparency. system’s Board of Governors is head- plished leader to serve as the next surprise for us,” said board member I may have had our differences at October: Former U.S. Secretary ed for a drastic change in leadership. President of this great University Marty Kotis, who has filed an official times, he truly loves the University Fennebresque, who is 68 and system,” Fennebresque said in a complaint against Fennebresque. of Education Margaret Spellings is has been the board’s chairperson press release. “Significant challenges Kotis echoed statements made SEE FENNEBRESQUE, PAGE 5 voted the next system president. Professor UNDOCUMENTED FUNDS protests gameday bike ban Home football games limit bike parking at Genome Science Building. By Deborah Harris Senior Writer

Don’t park your bicycle in front of the Genome Science Building on football game days — it could be impounded, according to official signs posted on the bike rack. Biology professor Mark Peifer was walking by his lab Friday when he found a sign banning bicycles for the home football game against the University of Virginia. The sign said bicycles are banned from the location Friday evenings and Saturdays on football gameday weekends. Peifer posted a picture of the sign DTH/JIE HUANG on his Facebook page for his research Senior Alma Islas, an undocumented student, moved from Mexico City to Pikeville, N.C., when she was 6 years old. She pays out-of-state tuition at UNC. lab, which is just behind the Genome Science Building in Fordham Hall. The post gained over 60,000 views Noncitizen students face federal, local financial aid shortage and several complaints from faculty, students and employees. Peifer said the By Sofia Edelman federal aid,” Johnson said. deadline for the scholarship appli- these students,” Grantham said. matter is more symbolic than anything, Senior Writer “We get questions about it every cation is midnight tonight. When DACA was passed, Islas and it’s sending the wrong message. year, and it’s heartbreaking. And “We have previously done stu- said she was told she would receive “What’s more important on campus? Senior Alma Islas and her fam- for the most part, we’re in the dents from and financial aid, so she signed a lease And why are you here?” Peifer said. ily pay taxes — taxes that are then agonizing position of having to tell South Carolina, and we’re expand- for an apartment in Chapel Hill “Some people are saying there are other funneled into federal student them no.” ing a bit for students from all states and planned on attending UNC the bike racks that are further away from financial aid funds. But because Director of Scholarships and where they don’t have tuition following fall. Only weeks before the building, and it’s not like they are Islas is not a documented citizen, Student Aid Shirley Ort said she equity,” Grantham said. her planned move-in, she was told banning bike parking on campus. But she will never see that money. could likely count on one hand the The Golden Door scholarship her financial aid fell through. really this is a research and academic Even though Islas has lived number of undocumented students only accepts students who are Islas was living in Chapel Hill building, not a football building.” in North Carolina since she was her office has funded in the last included in the Deferred Action unable to attend classes when a The football program hosts six to 6 years old, she has had to pay decade, and they’re doing very well. for Childhood Arrivals act passed professor from her community seven home football games during $50,000 a year to attend UNC as “One is in medical school. I know by President Barack Obama in college told her about the Golden the school year. Over those weekends, an out-of-state student without the another is currently working, hop- 2012 or who have been otherwise Door scholarship, which she suc- parking on campus is constrained help of federal money. ing to go to law school. She can’t get temporarily protected from depor- cessfully applied for. and buses are limited. Interim Faculty Eric Johnson, spokesperson loans to pay for it,” Ort said. tation. Islas, who moved from Mexico Chairperson Peter Mucha said this is for the Office of Scholarships and For undocumented students Grantham said the scholar- City to Pikeville, N.C., when she a problem for those who need to work Student Aid, said his office can who can’t afford college on their ship only accepts these students was 6 years old, did not share her outside of business hours. only help pay for undocumented own, one option is to apply for a because they then set them up with immigration status with people in “Scientific research doesn’t adhere students when they find nonre- private scholarship like the Golden employers who hire DACA indi- her hometown. Once she came to to a nice nine-to-five weekday schedule stricted private money. Door scholarship, which is based in viduals. UNC, she said she felt more com- obviously, so understandably people “As you know, we are very lim- Fort Mill, S.C. “We actually have six students fortable sharing her status. are concerned and frustrated that their ited on what we are doing because Executive director of Golden about to graduate this year, and “I was just concerned about options are reduced,” Mucha said. of the politics around this and Door Scholars Kacey Grantham one of the challenges this year being treated differently,” she said. Peifer contacted different UNC offi- because (undocumented students) said that this year, the organization is that some companies are very “Even now, I’m a senior, and I’m cials and encouraged people to email are treated as out-of-state students will give out about 50 scholarships DACA-friendly and some don’t who are not eligible for state or to undocumented students. The understand that they can employ SEE UNDOCUMENTED, PAGE 5 SEE PARKING, PAGE 5 Computer science majors outpace department’s budget, faculty introductory-level courses. with professors. He said the budget Nearly stagnant Computer science majors increase vefold Kashgarian said the small- increase cannot accom- funding restricts Lacking faculty Since fall 2010, the number of students majoring in computer science has increased by est computer science class she modate the rising student more than 400 percent, but the department’s faculty and budget have stagnated. has taken had 60 students enrollment. course offerings. Department Chairperson 1,000 and usually her classes have “Yes, you give me money Kevin Jeffay said the faculty 812 200 students. She said she last year, but look, I have 200 800 By Wei Zhou size has been roughly con- cannot establish personal more majors,” Jeffay said. 596 Senior Writer stant since 2002, despite the 600 555 relationships with her com- “What am I supposed to do increase in computer science 458 482 puter science professors like with that?” The computer science majors. 400 326 323 she can in other departments. Gary Bishop, the depart- 218 231 department at UNC is using “All the faculty are fully 200 158 162 “With my computer sci- ment’s associate chairperson one of the largest classrooms teaching. In fact, we actually ence classes, I don’t know any for academic affairs, said the on campus, but students still have distinguished professors 0 of my professors — which is department has difficulties

Students majoring in computer science majoring in computer Students Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall complain they can’t get into teaching extra classes. That’s 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 unfortunate,” she said. hiring graduate students as classes they need. how bad things are,” Jeffay SOURCE: PROFESSOR KEVIN JEFFAY Semester DTH/JOSÉ VALLE teaching assistants because The number of computer said. “And we still don’t have Budget constraints oftentimes they have better science majors at UNC has enough faculty to cover all of been really hard for entry- ulty limits the department’s opportunities to do research increased fivefold since 2010. our classes.” level or underclassmen to get ability to offer more sections. Jeffay said the department and summer internships. In fall 2010, the department He said “Introduction to into the intro courses, specifi- “I think the one major budget currently is about half Bishop said the limited had 158 undergraduate stu- Scientific Programming,” cally (Computer Science) 110 issue would definitely be a million dollars. He said it budget affects every area of dents. Now, it has 812. which serves as a require- and 116,” junior computer sci- funding, because the depart- was almost unchanged for the department, from lower- Since fall 2014 alone, com- ment for majors like math ence major Nancy Gao said. ment doesn’t really have the more than 10 years until a level classes to the graduate puter science major enroll- and mathematical decision Gao said since some intro- access to instructor capacity moderate 15 percent increase program. ment has increased by more sciences, is supposed to be ductory classes are either to be able to have more high- in 2014. “Back in the day, we used than 250. offered every semester. But it required or are elective class- quality sections,” Smirnov “The problem really is that to have teaching assistants As student enrollment sky- is not offered this fall because es for other science or math said. the budget lacks growth, so for graduate courses,” he said. rockets, the department faces the department does not have majors, students are having a The size of computer things grow, and we have to “We don’t anymore.” unprecedented difficulties as enough faculty. hard time. science classes, junior com- scramble to get more money,” Smirnov, the sophomore it tries to accommodate the “I think that the situation Sophomore computer sci- puter science major Marina Jeffay said. “Eventually you computer science major, growing demand for course is all right for upper-level stu- ence major Illirik Smirnov Kashgarian said, also limits get more, but meanwhile offerings, especially for dents, but I know that it has said he thinks the lack of fac- students’ abilities to interact you’ve got even more growth.” SEE COMPUTER SCIENCE, PAGE 5 This is a new year. A new beginning. And things will change. TAYLOR SWIFT 2 Tuesday, October 27, 2015 News The Daily POLICE LOG

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Because of the number of visitors to campus on Halloween weekend, UNC residence halls are seeking to increase safety precautions by requir- ing students to register their guests. Lt. Josh Mecimore, spokesperson for the Chapel Hill Police Department, said Franklin Street is one of the biggest concerns for the department on Halloween. “One big concern is the size of the crowd and if something dangerous happens, such as a crowd rush, which is a risk of injury to bystanders and officers,” Mecimore said. Mecimore said the annual influx of people causes additional safety concerns. “Thirty thousand was the crowd size estimated at last year. Certainly, the University has had some issues with lots of guests in dormitories last year, so I know they’re taking steps to trying to handle those issues,” he said. Associate Director of Housing Rick Bradley said he hopes this policy will improve student and guest safety. He said the rule has become standard practice at large universities. “This is actually the first year we’ve utilized the guest policy specifically for Halloween,” Bradley said. “We frequently run into intoxicated indi- viduals and those without identification, and we DTH/KATIE WILLIAMS have found it difficult to link them to a UNC stu- and Rameses Jr. sit on the floor of the Smith Center after the new mascot’s official debut at Late Night with Roy on Oct. 23. dent, so we want to do it so we find someone to link them to if they need assistance.” In addition to the newly established guest reg- Rameses Jr. is young Tar Heels’ newest, wooliest pal istration policy, residence halls take steps every year to ensure the buildings are secure. By Anna Freeman to try and be receptive to children,” Walters that bond with Carolina athletics that makes “One rule is that we do lock exterior doors and Staff Writer said. “You’ll notice it’s got blue horns; it’s got it so much easier for them to get invested only have one primary door that students enter blue eyes; it’s less muscular; it wears Jordan in that world, so we think it’s a great idea,” through,” Bradley said. “That’s probably the only UNC students and community mem- brand shoes. It’s really to try and reach out Fellwock said. significant change from our normal operation.” bers who attended Late Night with Roy in to the kids.” RJ is not alone in being one of multiple Residence Hall Association President Taylor the Smith Center Friday were treated to Walters said two more students were taken mascots for a single school. Many other Bates said he is confident this simple, straightfor- an introduction to UNC’s newest mascot: on as mascots to cover the addition. He said colleges have employed multiple mascots ward process will make Halloween a better time Rameses Jr. RJ sported blue eyes and horns the training for both mascots is the same. to extend the reach of their spirit pro- for everyone. in a familiar Pantone #278 that distin- Laura Fellwock, co-chairperson of grams and spread school pride, said Scott “It’s really just to help RAs do their job effec- guished him from his more senior counter- Carolina Fever, said Carolina Fever is giddy Palanjian, assistant director of marketing tively. This will just allow them to have an idea part, Rameses. with the prospect of including more “Fever for UNC’s athletic department. about who’s in their hall and to keep people safe,” Brown Walters, director of spirit pro- kids” in the fold with RJ. “We saw it around the country at various he said. grams, said the idea of Rameses Jr. was “By bringing in Rameses Jr., it kind schools, say Clemson or Kentucky where He said many students are unaware of the policy. about a year in the making. of builds up better connection with the they have multiple mascots. We thought it “Most students should be notified about it from “We noticed Rameses is so in demand, and Carolina Kids Club,” Fellwock said. was an opportunity for us to do something their RA or community director,” Bates said. “I don’t he’s always so desired at games and things “When they’re coming to Fever events, similar to what some other schools had think it’s very well known right now, but hopefully it like that, that we wanted to reach out to more when they’re coming to just Carolina already done,” Palanjian said. will become more known closer to Halloween.” of the Carolina community,” Walters said. events in general and they’re 8, 10, 12 RJ is a friendlier, more childlike counter- With the Halloween weekend quickly Walters said the spirit committee whatever they may be, we want somebody part to his older fellow Tar Heel Rameses. approaching, students are asked to remain con- sought to find a way to alleviate the like Rameses Jr. for them to be able to Walters said he’s designed to lighten his scious of the activities they choose to partake in. demand and simultaneously get involved identify with.” load around the community while spreading “I encourage residents to make good choices with more of the Carolina fan base. They She said she thinks RJ is a way to get UNC spirit to youths. over Halloween,” Bates said. “Each residence hall were also interested in increasing the future UNC students even more deeply “The primary reason to have RJ come is having an alternative Halloween activity, so we appeal of Rameses to small children, who involved with the culture of Carolina and its into the fold was to help broaden our com- encourage residents to take advantage of these often found the full costume too intimi- spirit programs. munity outreach,” Walters said. activities.” dating and a little scary, he said. “When (the kids) become Carolina stu- “When we designed RJ, the concept was dents and they want to join Fever they have [email protected] [email protected] Voter ID lawsuit hearing tentatively set for January 2016, possibly influencing “The court agreed with “The reasonable impedi- photo IDs prevent voter fraud, fraud in other states, North Claims state the laws the upcoming presidential us that there are still issues ments exceptions addressed but Lieberman said there was Carolina is no different in disproportionately primaries. and that we should have an some of those issues but not no evidence of voter fraud and that,” she said. After the law passed, the opportunity to present those all of them,” Joyner said. the state never established the Myrick said one of the affect minorities. N.C. NAACP and the Southern in court,” said Irving Joyner, “Legally nothing can existence of a legitimate harm most important processes Coalition for Social Justice a member of the legal council make the bill work, because the provision will address. of America’s democracy By Lobke van Meijel filed claims that it would dis- for the N.C. NAACP and a it is unconstitutional at its “What became abundantly is diminished with every Staff Writer proportionately affect African- law professor at N.C. Central inception.” clear (during the trial) is that instance of fraud. American and Latino voters in University. Susan Myrick, an election there is not a legitimate gov- Both parties have until A federal judge refused to the state. Denise Lieberman, policy analyst at the right- ernment interest behind these January to compile more dismiss challenges to North In response, the state senior attorney with the leaning Civitas Institute, restrictive voting measures,” evidence, unless new develop- Carolina’s Voter ID law dur- offered reasonable impedi- Advancement Project and part opposes the reasonable she said. ments render the case moot or ing a court hearing on Friday, ment exceptions that exempt of the litigation team challeng- impediments exception too. While opponents argue the state forfeits the bill. and set a new tentative hear- voters from having to show ing the photo ID trial, said “Everybody should be treat- there is no conclusive evidence “I have watched this judge ing for Jan. 16. photo IDs. These exceptions those groups disproportion- ed equally and the same. If of fraud, Myrick said present- work before and he is very The N.C. General Assembly include instances of stolen ID ally impacted — including the you require something of one ing tangible evidence is dif- thorough,” Myrick said. “I passed the law two years ago, or lack of transportation. elderly — face more challenges person, you should require the ficult without the photo ID don’t know how (the case is) requiring voters to have photo The trial focused on in paying for, or presenting very same thing for the next requirements in place. going to turn out.” ID when voting in-person. whether these exemptions supporting documents to person in line,” Myrick said. “We know there’s voter It would go into effect in rendered the challenges moot. receive photo IDs. Proponents of the law claim fraud, we’ve seen the voter [email protected] inBRIEF Late barbershop owner honored by Chamber “(The induction) means a little bit SPORTS BRIEF Stephen Edwards founded of excitement and recognition for Former player Sean May Midway Barber Shop something that he did while he was alive,” she said. added to UNC’s coaching staff in the late 1940s. “He always tried to serve the com- Sean May has joined the North munity the best he could.” Carolina men’s basketball coaching By Shantan Krovvidi Stephen Edwards and Lovelia staff as an assistant to the director Staff Writer Edwards, a former beautician her- of player development, according to self, raised three kids, all of whom a news release sent out today. The Chapel Hill-Carrboro went on to be barbers. May, who was the 2005 NCAA Chamber of Commerce will induct “I’m glad they recognize him,” Men’s Basketball Tournament’s Most seven business leaders into its Hall said Stepney Edwards, the son of Outstanding Player, played at UNC of Fame on Nov. 5. The Daily Tar Stephen Edwards and current owner from 2002-05, winning a national Heel will profile each of these induct- of Midway. championship in 2005. May was a ees. Stephen Edwards, founder of “I do think he was a serious entre- first-round draft pick by the Charlotte Midway Barber Shop, is among preneur, and he was a great father Bobcats in 2005 and played four sea- those to be inducted. as well.” sons in Charlotte and one season for Lovelia Edwards, the widow of Midway Barber Shop started the Sacramento Kings. Stephen Edwards, helped her late when Stephen Edwards left the “I’ve always been interested in husband start his business in the Army and used funds from the GI DTH/KASIA JORDAN coaching in college basketball so it late 1940s. Bill to go to barber school, Stepney Stepney Edwards attends to a patron of Midway Barber Shop on Rosemary Street. makes perfect sense for me to get “The businesses started in 1948, Edwards said. started along that path at the place and he carried on with it, and just He worked at another barber- get a haircut, but also a social hub I was a little kid,” he said. “All the it all began for me,” May said in a before he got sick, his son bought it shop before getting some friends for its patrons, he said. barbers are real kind and respectful.” statement in the release. from him,” she said. together to help construct the “He was my life, basically, because Midway has also attracted a lot of Coach Roy Williams, who “His son is now running the building that now houses Midway, I grew up with him and worked athletes from the University, many coached May for two seasons at same business in the same shop he added. beside him every day,” he said. of whom have gone on to play pro- UNC, also released a statement that he started.” “I always tell people if you haven’t “Working with family can be hard, fessionally, Joshua Edwards said. about May’s hiring. Midway Barber Shop on been to the Midway, you missed a but he was one of my best friends.” “(Stephen Edwards) was one of “Sean is one of the smartest play- Rosemary Street has maintained Chapel Hill experience,” he said. “It’s Joshua Edwards, a Chapel Hill the first black barbershop owners in ers I have ever coached,” Williams a strong relationship with its part of Chapel Hill, and it’s been resident and frequent patron, said he the area,” he said. “He was a great guy said in the statement. customers, many of whom have here longer than over 90 percent of enjoys coming to the shop because of and respectful to everyone around.” remained with the shop since its the businesses.” its atmosphere and barbers. @shantangerine ­ — staff reports early days, she said. The Midway is not only a place to “I’ve been coming here ever since [email protected] 4 Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Arts & Entertainment The Daily Tar Heel ‘Greenham’ has a ‘math nerd romance’ By Christine Bang Cunningham, a lecturer in The two Scholarly Staff Writer statistics and operations met in the research, have been married summer What is the solution when for 25 years. of 1986 you add one mathematician The nickname Greenham, while teach- Sweethearts and one statistician together? created by combining the ing math Greenham. lecturers’ last names, was to middle Linda Green, a lecturer inspired by Dr. Seuss’s book, school students through the in mathematics, and Robin “Green Eggs and Ham.” supplemental education pro- gram Talent Identification Program. Green had graduated high school, and Cunningham To the was entering his senior year at UNC. UNC Community “It’s where math nerd romance happens,” Cunningham said. Green said while they 15% were dating, she lived in Chicago, and he lived in Ann Arbor, Mich. DTH/ZOE ROSEN There was a train from Professor Robin Cunningham kisses his wife, Linda Green, a lecturer in math, outside Hanes Hall. Discount Detroit to Chicago, so they’d visit each other on week- that train.” Award for best undergradu- “I got most of my ends. Green earned her under- ate mathematics major in “It was a romance by train graduate degree at the 1990. homework in for sure,” Cunningham said. University of Chicago, where After graduating, she and “I got most of my homework she received the University Cunningham got married in graduate school in graduate school done on of Chicago Paul Cohen her parents’ living room. done on that train.” Together, they’ve lived in New Jersey, California Robin Cunningham and North Carolina, and Statistics and operations lecturer have taught at high schools, universities and col- Cunningham and Green leges, including Princeton said they appreciate having University, Dominican the same academic schedule Beer Pairing Dinner University of California and because their vacation times Mills College. align. They have taught both Sophomore Landon ~With~ together and separately. Larabee said he had Carolina Brewery Green and Cunningham Cunningham for two classes began teaching at UNC two his first year and even at The years ago in the fall semester house-sat for the couple last dinner & beer $55 per person of 2013. summer. 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sections of comp sci courses The lack of upper-level “Why would anybody in everybody needs computing years ago, you could have said COMPUTER SCIENCE where, coming in at the very course offerings forces some their right mind leave their professionals in their busi- it was finance, but these days, FROM PAGE 1 intro level, students may have students to take courses else- high-paying software engi- ness,” he said. it’s technology.” said he thinks there are not somewhat limited under- where. Smirnov said he is neering jobs to come and Gao, the junior computer Jeffay said he does not enough teaching assistants standings and would need going to study abroad to take teach for pennies?” he said. science major, said students know how long the increasing for major requirement cours- a large amount of personal upper-level classes not avail- want to learn programming demand for computer science es, and some of his classes instructions,” he said. able at UNC. A trending field skills because there are so courses will continue. have more than 40 students “I am going to study many opportunities for “Who knows? I knew it was per recitation. A call for rescue abroad next semester because Bishop said students pur- employment in the technol- going to grow, and a lot of us “The lack of TA availability there are some course offer- sue computer science degrees ogy industry. in the field knew it was going in courses that have required The department is offering ings that are available, for because they understand “I think this is following to grow, but nobody knows recitation sections, where for fewer upper-level and gradu- example in the National technology is changing the the trend that employment in where it’s going to stop.” (Computer Science) 401 you ate courses so it can accom- University of Singapore, that world. the tech industry is really hot could have recitations with modate lower-level courses, are not available here,” he “Musicians, artists, jour- right now,” she said. “A couple [email protected] 40 to 45 students in them … Jeffay said. said. nalists — yeah, everybody’s is not altogether conducive “We are offering fewer Jeffay said the department job is being changed by com- towards actually providing junior, senior courses and needs to hire new faculty puters,” he said. DTH h DTH h DTH h DTH h DTH h DTH h DTH one-on-one instructions,” fewer graduate courses, with members to teach additional Jeffay said the booming

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Scholar, Peralta said she filled full scholarship that partners “Not just the financial bar- DTH h UNDOCUMENTED out an online application, programs at Duke University riers, but the social stigma h FROM PAGE 1 completed a phone inter- with UNC, does accept undoc- and emotional and physical DTH applying for jobs. I hate bring- view and then had eight to umented students, executive stress that comes from feeling ing that up because I want 10 round-robin interviews director Allen Chan said. the need to hide your identity DTH h them to see me for who I am, in person — each of which UNC graduate Emilio and feeling like you don’t h not my documentation status.” lasted 15 to 20 minutes. Vicente, who has lived in belong in the community that DTH Sophomore Mayela Peralta The Morehead-Cain schol- North Carolina for 15 years, you grew up in your whole is also a Golden Door Scholar. arship is not available to stu- was considered an interna- life,” Gardner said. “I think it’s DTH h She said she realized the dents who aren’t documented, tional student when applying administration’s role to make h limitations placed on her due said Charles Lovelace, execu- to UNC. He now works at the (UNC) feel like a welcoming DTH to her documentation status tive director of the Morehead- Southeast Immigrant Rights environment and be able to

when her older sister was Cain Foundation. Network and said a lot of recognize the unique needs DTH h accepted to UNC but was Even though Lovelace said ignorance still surrounds the of these students and actively h unable to pay for it because the scholarship’s funding is topic of documentation status. work to see that these stu- DTH she lacked access to federal not federal, he said federal “A big thing I always get dents are thriving.” financial aid. and state policies barring asked is, ‘Why don’t you apply Islas said undocumented DTH to apply h

She said some of the most undocumented students from for papers? Why don’t you people feel just as American h hurtful stigmas placed on receiving federal money are go to the end of the line?’” as their documented counter- Send cover letter DTH undocumented citizens are the reason why his founda- Vicente said. “The answers to parts and aren’t necessarily and resume to

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knew that everyone had to pay University policy or state and Immigrant Equality, said it which feels horrible, because h taxes regardless (of documen- federal policies changed, we is important to recognize I grew up with a whole lot of tation status), you’d understand would look at that. Absolutely, undocumented students face other citizens that made me that in-state tuition would be it’s a real problem.” greater challenges in access- feel like one,” Islas said. DTH logical,” she said. The Robertson Scholars ing higher education than DTHADSTAFF To become a Golden Door Leadership Program, another U.S. citizens do. [email protected] DTH h DTH h DTH h DTH h DTH h DTH h DTH FENNEBRESQUE FROM PAGE 1 of North Carolina and has been a tireless, passionate advocate for it,” he said in a statement. Fennebresque’s fellow board members were not alone in applauding his deci- sion to leave. “It clears the air,” said Ferrel Guillory, professor in UNC’s School of Media and Journalism and director of the Program on Public Life. “He was a lightning-rod fig- ure, and with his resignation, the controversy surrounding him will fade.” Jenna Robinson, president of the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, said in an email Fennebresque made the right decision. “The board has been very divided throughout the presidential search process,” she said. “His leaving will allow the board to come back together and start fresh with new leadership.” While the board might benefit from a leadership change, Guillory said, the cur- rent sense of uncertainty will remain for some time. “Once a new chair is named, there’s a learning curve for that person to estab- lish a rapport and credibility with the board,” he said. Even with its lightning rod gone, the board’s leadership remains in flux. Guillory questioned how well President-elect Margaret Spellings will fit into the pic- ture come January. “Yes, it was a unani- mous vote of approval, but Fennebresque’s resignation will surely have an impact on her ability to lead the board,” he said. Kotis acknowledged Spellings’ selection was quick, but said the process is separate from the person. “You won’t find anyone on the board that doesn’t sup- port her leadership,” he said. Fennebresque’s departure means that after a 30-day period, Vice Chairperson Louis Bissette will become the temporary chair until a permanent replacement can be found. Fennebresque will return to the Charlotte law firm McGuireWoods.

[email protected] 6 Tuesday, October 27, 2015 News The Daily Tar Heel QB Marquise Williams rushes ahead through the Tar Heels’ six- The fifth-year senior game winning streak, rush- “He’s always had spectacular legs. You look has rushed for 476 ing for 77.8 yards per game at his stats, you can tell — the guy can run.” during the stretch. And in his Elijah Hood yards this season. team’s near-defeat against Georgia Tech, the quarterback North Carolina sophomore tailback By C Jackson Cowart accrued a career-high 148 Assistant Sports Editor yards on the ground to fuel a Through the first seven tility only makes the offense historic 21-point comeback. games of the season, the dual- that much more dangerous. Marquise Williams hasn’t “When everything is cov- threat quarterback is eighth in “If something breaks down, forgotten the loss. ered down, I have to be ready the nation among signal-call- he can make something hap- In the season opener against to go,” Williams said. “I have ers with 476 rushing yards. pen with his legs,” Fedora South Carolina, the North to be ready to move the chains “He’s just excellent at read- said. “That’s a back-breaker Carolina quarterback tossed with my feet.” ing holes; he’s got good quick- for a defense.” three red-zone interceptions to In UNC’s 26-13 win ness, good speed, strong legs, In the Tar Heels’ 40-35 tri- lead to a 17-13 defeat. over Virginia on Saturday, a good build…” Hood said. umph over Pittsburgh in 2014, But the redshirt senior Williams picked up six first “It makes it real hard on the the Panthers’ defense strug- notched just nine yards on 10 downs on the ground and defense to pick and choose gled to corral the mobile quar- carries against the Gamecocks totaled 71 yards rushing, which guy they want to have terback, as Williams amassed — an inefficiency which tor- including an agile 31-yard the ball.” 122 yards and a career-best DTH/WYATT MCNAMARA tures the quarterback’s mind. scamper up the middle — After defeating the Yellow three touchdowns rushing. Marquise Williams (12) runs the ball in UNC’s win over Virginia “Stuff like that still haunts UNC’s longest run of the Jackets in early October, When the Tar Heels head on Saturday. Williams netted 71 rushing yards during the game. me,” Williams said. “But I knew game — to set up the Tar Williams admitted to review- to Pittsburgh on Thursday, I had to move on and continue Heels’ first scoring drive. ing film from the South Fedora expects more of the downs, who knows,” Hood said. ber the yards, and he doesn’t to move forward.” “He’s always had spectacu- Carolina loss and recommitting same from his offensive lead- “The guy can flat out play.” remember the touchdowns. For the dual-threat quar- lar legs,” sophomore tailback himself to the ground game. er. But his teammates don’t When asked about his He only remembers the terback, the quickest way for- Elijah Hood said. “You look For Coach Larry Fedora, the know what to expect. extraordinary performance win. ward has been with his feet. at his stats, you can tell — the improvement has been obvious “You might get passing a year ago, Williams just @CJacksonCowart Williams has run rampant guy can run.” – and his quarterback’s versa- touchdowns, receiving touch- shrugged. He doesn’t remem- [email protected] Franklin Hotel relocates parking to public lot

It was a perfect location,” said to the town of Chapel Hill operate the lot,” Patel said. for construction.” parking for hotel guests, we The hotel will use Brenda Jones, Chapel Hill in May 2013. The town “We needed an arrangement For the last couple of are limiting use of the park- the lot while its garage parking superintendent, who installed a meter and offered that would give us the ability months, the lot was open to ing lot behind Chipotle to hopes losing the lot won’t hourly metered parking until to give a last minute notice the public at no charge. only hotel guests.” is closed for repairs. have a significant effect on August. Jones said this lot ful- to the town to cancel so we “We decided that we would At this time, guests are the accessibility of downtown. filled a need of Chapel Hill. could begin our work.” just leave the lot open as a issued a parking permit with By Lara Carson Jay Patel, owner of The When Patel’s SUP was Patel offered a shorter ‘free for all’ and not worry their room keys at check in. Staff Writer Franklin Hotel, purchased the approved in October 2014, lease that would end before about enforcing any private The hotel is enforcing private lot in 2013 with intentions of the design and planning pro- construction of The Graduate parking rules,” Patel said. property towing rules, accord- Chapel Hill lost 40 free eventually using it as the site cess began for The Graduate. is scheduled to begin, but the Then, last week, Patel and ing to Patel. public parking spots last week of an upscale apartment build- A goal was set to begin con- town decided not to renew. his team determined the park- Jones said Chapel Hill has to guests of The Franklin ing, The Graduate. This type struction in January 2016. “This was a short-term ing garage at The Franklin no immediate plans to lease Hotel. While the hotel’s of project requires a Special This meant the yearlong lease leased lot,” said Dwight Hotel needed repairs. They or purchase alternative lots. garage is closed for repairs, Use Permit (SUP) from the with Chapel Hill would no Bassett, a Chapel Hill eco- decided to close the garage “We have lots of parking,” guest parking has been town of Chapel Hill before longer be possible. nomic development officer. while engineers calculated the Jones said. “It may not be the relocated to the previously- construction may begin. “We needed to do some “Our lease was near the end renovation process. most convenient parking but metered lot behind Chipotle Patel applied for the preliminary site work this of its term and we agreed to “This created a shortage we have enough.” on Franklin Street. SUP, and while waiting for fall that would have made let it revert back to the prop- of parking for The Franklin,“ “That was an awesome lot. its approval, leased the lot it difficult for the town to erty owners as they prepare Patel said. “To accommodate [email protected]

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COURTESY OF EDDIE MANN Eddie Mann will be among those inducted into the Hall of Fame by the Chamber of Commerce. Savings and Loan president honored WAR PHOTOGRAPHER 2001, Directed by Christian Frei By Brooke Fisher in business that made Mann so many outstanding people in Introduced by Julia Haslett, Dept. of Communication, UNC-Chapel Hill Staff Writer worthy of an award. According our business community.” to the selection criteria set Mann started Community The Chapel Hill-Carrboro by the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Affordable Housing Equity Chamber of Commerce will Chamber of Commerce, busi- Corporation, or CAHEC, induct seven business leaders ness leaders must have made a in 1992. CAHEC finances FREE ADMISSION! into its Hall of Fame on Nov. substantial, positive and last- affordable rental housing in 5. The Daily Tar Heel will ing impact on the community. North Carolina. Since 1992, Presented by Global Cinema Studies and the feature each of these inductees. “This award celebrates it has expanded to 11 other Eddie Mann, former president local business leaders that states along the East Coast, as , along with the of Orange Federal Savings have made a substantial, well as Washington, D.C. Curriculum in Global Studies, UNC-Chapel and Loan, will be among positive and lasting difference Mann also spent time as a Hill. The Ackland Film Forum is made possible those inducted. where we live, raise families board member on the Orange by the generous support of Ruby Lerner. Sometimes it’s easy to and do business,” said Aaron Water and Sewer Authority forget that banks are just as Martin Nelson, president during the build of the Cane This fall, the Ackland Art Museum celebrates much an integral part of the and CEO of the Chamber of Creek Reservoir and was the photography with CLICK! Triangle Photography business community as a Commerce, in a statement. president of the East Chapel Festival. This partnership is made possible in long-standing eatery. Bob Woodruff, Hall of Hill Rotary Club from 1990 part by a generous grant from Strowd Roses Inc. Orange Federal Savings Fame selection committee to 1991. and Loan started serving the chairperson, said selecting Orange Federal Savings Orange County community in only a few businesses each and Loan became Centura 1918 under the name Orange year is hard because many Bank in 1992, which in turn UPCOMING SCREENINGS - FEDEX GLOBAL EDUCATION CTR Savings and Loan. They were people have made lasting became RBC Bank and is now in the service of helping the impacts on the community the PNC Bank branch on East Monday, 9 November, 7:00 PM community through mortgag- through business. Rosemary Street. Étranger de l’Intérieur – Stranger from Within es and personal loans. Eddie “It takes several meetings “I feel honored,” said Mann Mann joined Orange Federal to narrow nominations down in an email. “It is definitely an Dir. Sonja Bertucci, Serbia and Montenegro, 2014 Savings and Loan in 1964, to those whom the committee honor to be selected by your Q&A with the director follows! and became president of the feels are most deserving,” he peers as someone deserving of Introduced by Gabriel Trop, Germanic & Slavic Languages & Literatures bank in 1980. said in an email. “The goal of special recognition. It is also a “My company was the mar- the committee was to select 10 part of that ‘legacy thing’ that ket-share leader in helping people (in 2013) and five each we all think about as we get to Wednesday, 18 November, 7:00 PM local citizens obtain a place to year thereafter, but we have our senior years.” Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities, Dir. M.F. Hussain, India, 2004 live,” Mann said in an email. not been able to get down to But it wasn’t just excellence that number because we have [email protected] Introduced by Afroz Taj, Asian Studies

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EDITORIAL CARTOON By Calvin Ulrich, [email protected] FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT “… (Margaret Spellings) is adept at using words as political cover for her narrow, Mogan Zemaitis antiquated, and narrow-minded agenda.” A Southern Environmentalist Altha Cravey, on Spellings’ response after being elected system president Junior environmental science major from Charlotte. Email: [email protected] to move forward. LETTERS TO Thus, the outrage of THE EDITOR many toward Silent Sam Keep becomes productive. Universities should However, this outrage is support free speech justified, so it should not be ignored. Move Silent on the TO THE EDITOR: Sam to the Old Chapel I found Jen Myers’ let- Hill Cemetery where he ter, published Oct. 26, will not be forgotten, but sunny to be very troubling. Her instead laid to rest as desire to stifle pro-Confed- Dennis Rogers suggested erate protesters’ exercise in his October 16 piece in side of their free speech rights the (Raleigh) News and and her conflation of such Observer. ast week, UNC got a exercise with threaten- To keep Silent Sam on little bit brighter. The EDITORIAL ing students’ safety are campus does not deny that L Student Union now fundamentally incompat- there are many wrongs hosts 64 solar panels on its ible with both the liberal that still need to be roof, courtesy of UNC rep- academic tradition and the righted in this state, in the resentatives, the Carolina Well-represented American tradition of free- South and in this country. Union, Renewable Energy dom of expression. Instead, it allows him to Special Projects Committee of Universities are meant serve as a reminder of Student Government, Strata N.C. legislators Assembly without noting gible couples. to be places that support where we came from, how Solar, SMA America, Shoals the superb efforts of local HB 318 will prohibit the free and open discus- far we have come and how Technologies and City Electric have superb legislators. They should be local governments from sion of ideas, where the much further we must go Supply. praised for their steadfast adopting sanctuary ordi- best ideas can win out. to attain the precious goal This is, of course, a great voting records. commitment to progres- nances that limit enforce- The reason that this prin- of equality. accomplishment for a he North Carolina sive values. ment of immigration laws ciple is important is to University that gets a lot of chapter of the Some of the more egre- unless Gov. Pat McCrory support people who may Hannah Hogewood criticism for its lack of a pro- T American Civil gious measures Orange vetoes the bill. have ideas that today seem Senior gressive energy agenda. Liberties Union recently County representatives Sadly, in Orange County, outlandish but that later Journalism But what this great stride released their 2015 opposed are as follows: our legislators are often turn out to be correct, in toward a sustainable campus Legislative Report Card, A last-minute insertion part of the minority and the model of Copernicus. Do not take your time doesn’t show is the dim out- Although many of those in college for granted look for renewable energy in which details how each in HB 279 would have were not able to defeat ideas may ultimately turn the rest of North Carolina. member of the General stripped local governments many of the ill-conceived out to be incorrect, the TO THE EDITOR: In recent months, North Assembly voted on five key of their ability to pass anti- bills passed this session. principle must be protected The value of human life Carolina politics has not bills related to civil liberties. discrimination ordinances At a time when the to support the advance- simply cannot be estimated shown favor to the clean- Representatives Verla related to employment, General Assembly is con- ment of humanity. or determined by one’s energy industry. In two major Insko and Graig R. Meyer housing and public accom- stantly trying to tamper Additionally, freedom of achievements or personal legislative actions, our state both voted the right modations, but that provi- and strip state residents of speech is a core American progress. government has essentially way on all five of these sion was thankfully killed their civil liberties, Orange value, not, as Ms. Myers We are busy, but what written off the growing renew- bills, and Sen. Valerie P. before the bill became law. County voters can find com- characterized it, a “cop-out.” are we missing out on in able-energy market. Foushee did the same. SB 2 allows magistrates fort in knowing that those This value protects our busy-ness? First, the legislature voted to This editorial board to opt-out of conducting elected to represent them not just popular speech, We are all students of end renewable-energy tax cred- but unpopular, hateful, often criticizes the General marriages for legally eli- have done so faithfully. the same body. We are liv- its. To many, this government and controversial speech. ing a beautiful privilege by investment is seen as a crutch Indeed, it is most neces- participating in this intri- that solar businesses lean on. sary in the case of unpopu- cately-bound community This might be true, but with GUEST COLUMN lar speech. we call UNC. new developments in technol- Physical safety was not Each and every one of us ogy, mass production and busi- at issue on Sunday. Despite has worked in ways no other ness models, the solar industry numerous heated argu- individual can fully under- eventually won’t need them. I am not an ‘issue,’ UNC ments, nobody ever came stand in order to be here. Ending government fund- to blows, and there were The pursuit of whole- ing at this stage is poor timing, UNC shouldn’t Bradley alongside legitimate “issues” numerous campus police some goals, the ambition and even incrementally phas- Saacks the University is facing, officers there to keep the of multifaceted minds and ing out the credits is better discourage required is a senior UNC hasn’t just been lazy, peace if they needed to. the courage of kindhearted than completely ending them. journalism but also incorrect. The pro-Confederate pro- youths — this is the rich- Now is simply not the right transparency. major and By blaming the media, testers who came to campus ness we take for granted. time to get rid of these credits. the University is once again were hateful, misguided and the DTH’s But with hard work must Let’s not forget other indus- n Monday, UNC playing the victim. The foolish. In an open competi- come deliberate rest. tries that still receive govern- posted an announce- director of University is not the victim. tion of ideas, their ideas are For with rest comes a ment funding. Doesn’t it seem O ment on its scandal enterprise. I would not have made the nothing to fear. satisfaction for one’s labor, wrong that the oil industry website without warning. of every North Carolinian. largest request in University a thankfulness for the benefits from government sub- Since 2012, the University The requests are, more history if the worst scandal Ira Kaplan good and the bad and a sidies, yet we are taking away has spent more than $7.5 or less, identical: All of in University history was not Graduate student thirst for the adventure of money from solar instead? million on law and public the records used by for- still going on. The media is City and regional tomorrow. Because human and envi- relations help in relation mer investigator Kenneth a constant source of UNC planning That is to say, an hour ronmental costs are still not to the ongoing academic- Wainstein’s team to create diehards’ exasperation, but spent in deep thought factored into profits, oil is athletic scandal. its report that was released a reporters, like myself, are Silent Sam protests — mulling over abstract seen as more profitable than To explain why this sum little over a year ago. doing what we are trained to ignored a third view ideas and possibilities solar. These profits could help of money was needed, the One of these requests was do: Question authority and beyond your mundane col- taxpayers through government release listed some of the made by (Raleigh) News & hold power to the light. TO THE EDITOR: lege routine — holds value programs and benefits, yet the “unprecedented combination Observer reporter Dan Kane. UNC should not discour- Protests Sunday over in itself. That is not time money is kept in the pockets of simultaneous issues” the The other was made by me. age public record requests by Silent Sam ignored a third wasted, but time invested of oil companies. Why are oil University is facing. And the University has labeling them as “issues.” If side that neither argues in your mental health and companies capable of differing As one of the “issues,” equated these requests with anything, the powers-that- for backward policies, nor overall happiness. tax liabilities while less profit- UNC lists “two pending the ongoing NCAA investi- be at the University should total demolition of history. Twenty-five minutes able industries, such as solar, public records request — the gation among other scandal- invite more public record This view acknowledges of uninterrupted power- are held under more scrutiny? largest in University history.” related fallouts by listing it requests — especially if they that slavery, racism and the napping might be the dif- Freezing the Renewable A public record request is under the label of “issues.” are serious about moving fight for states’ rights are ference between a day full Energy Portfolio Standard for not an “issue” — it’s the right By listing my request forward. deeply rooted in our state’s of new faces and oppor- future years was the second history, but realizes that tunities and a Monday strike against clean energy in the shameful pieces of our plagued by unmanageable North Carolina. This action SPOOKY ADVICE COLUMN history cannot be forgotten tasks and the repercus- created a lack of incentive or because they motivate fur- sions of procrastinating obligation for utility companies ther progress. all weekend. like Duke Energy to expand Silent Sam should So I say, Tar Heels, get renewable-energy projects. Boo Asked for It remain a part of the fabric some rest. North Carolina enjoys the of this campus because the Know that, while 4,000 jobs solar energy creat- In which we extort goodies and chaperone costumed couples ideas of the Confederacy academic standing and ed in this state, not to mention are not something that scholarly success are each jobs in other areas of renew- Kelsey Weekman and consolation of All Saints’ Day can be removed from the important to a high degree, able energy. Without an ever- Drew Goins (two lumps, that people will remember history of this state. North there is nothing so trea- increasing portfolio standard, one sheet) are the writers of you when you’re dead. Carolina should not hide sured as the spontaneity, workers in a growing, thriving UNC’s premier (only!) satiri- You need to assert your- or erase the racist roots sincerity and creativity part of North Carolina’s job cal advice column. Results self if you don’t want to look of its successes, like this of your untethered, well- market are at risk. may vary. as rejected as the Whoppers university, because to hide rested human mind. It is disappointing that in a picked-over candy pack. is to ignore the atrocities You: What are the best places we as a state are headed in a Just piggyback off your and to erase is to forget Tenley Garrett backward trajectory with our to trick or treat around here? Kelsey Weekman them. We cannot change Sophomore and Drew Goins friends’ couples costumes. energy development. What we You Asked for It: Go to No key-and-keyhole pair the past, but we can use it Journalism Online managing editor can hope for now is to quickly Chancellor Folt’s house is complete without an and copy chief. learn from these decisions and and check out her costume. accompanying lanyard hang- put North Carolina back on Hopefully she’s dressed like Submit your questions: ing around. Friends spicing SPEAK OUT track to being a competitive the fashion designer lady bit.ly/dthyafi it up as a plug and socket? and progressive player in an WRITING GUIDELINES from “The Incredibles.” dipped falafel from the back Make sparks fly as the outlet • Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted. ever-evolving industry. Families with kids always of the Med Deli vans. converter you buy before you Politics should never deter- • Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters. have fun treats, so make a Stop by the bank, and if study abroad. If a classier • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. mine our energy mix. There stop by our collective dad you’re a good boy or girl, you couple goes for Sherlock and was a time where the strive for • Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number. Houston Summers’ house. can get a lollipop. Watson, offer yourself up as • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit clean energy was bipartisan, Avoid the frats unless All my friends are paired the attendant 9th grade girl letters to 250 words. and our state and country need you want your treat to be a You: up for couples costumes this with a Tumblr devoted to the SUBMISSION effort on both sides to create bucket of dubiously named Halloween. Help? BBC show. • Drop off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, a better economy and energy “witch’s potion,” which we all If your mated friends future. 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