126 YEARS OF SERVING UNC STUDENTS AND THE UNIVERSITY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2019 VOLUME 127, ISSUE 36 In UNC’s win, it’s Sam Howell. Again.

True first-year quarterback Sam Howell (7) scrambles against Miami on Saturday at Kenan Stadium. The Tar Heels beat the Hurricanes, 28-25, in their home opener. DTH/BRANDON STANDLEY By Chapel Fowler game like this one. His first two drives were quite The Tar Heels mustered just five flicks to open receivers seemed a Senior Writer Sam Howell somehow wrote a the example. The quarterback hit total yards in the second quarter distant memory. storybook ending better than his Antoine Green for 39 yards to set and entered halftime barely But in the words of left tackle They won’t forget this one any first one against South Carolina up a field goal to open the game. holding onto a 17-13 lead. And Charlie Heck, his quarterback time soon. How could they? last week, converting a fourth and On the very next possession, he when Miami scored consecutive “oozes confidence.” In a 28-25 win over Miami, North 17 to keep his team alive and four found receiver Dyami Brown wide touchdowns in the second half, “You believe in a guy like that,” Carolina’s football team started out plays later delivering the 10-yard open downfield for a 62-yard both on lengthy drives aided in Heck said. hot, flirted with disaster, eventually game-winning strike to receiver touchdown score. part by UNC’s struggling offense, Javonte Williams ripped off a lost its lead and, for the second Dazz Newsome in the back right Just like that, North Carolina it looked all too familiar. 22-yard run and Howell found week in a row, exorcised the fourth- corner of the end zone. was up 10-0. A Javonte Williams “The whole team and staff made a Brown, who finished with 80 yards, quarter demons that have haunted North Carolina’s defense had rushing touchdown later boosted bunch of mistakes,” head coach Mack for a quick slant. The offense was it for the last two seasons behind timely sacks and red-zone stops. the lead to 17-3. But Miami dinked Brown said. humming at Miami’s 49-yard line. a true first-year quarterback who And for the first time since 2014, and dunked its way back into the Enter Howell. But consecutive sacks backed up looks like anything but — all in front the Tar Heels are 2-0. game, with quarterback Jarren North Carolina trailed 25-20 the Tar Heels into a worst-case of a raucous Kenan Stadium crowd “I think we’re starting to turn Williams spreading the ball out when he took the field with 4:38 left. and a full capacity student section some heads,” Howell said late and leading the Hurricanes on Miami had its first lead of the game, on a night that just begged for a Saturday night. methodical drives. and Howell’s casual first-quarter SEE HOWELL, PAGE 7 Red Zone Initiative targets campus sexual assault The Red Zone Initiative will Undergraduate Executive Branch’s “We don’t want to scare website. First-year women, non- seek to raise awareness of binary individuals and women of people — we want to sexual assault on campus. color are especially at risk, said empower them to fight Serena Singh, co-director of the Red Anna Southwell Zone Initiative. this. ” Staff Writer First-year students in general are Serena Singh more vulnerable because they are in co-director of the Red Zone Initiative The fall months on UNC’s campus a new environment and under a lot come with tailgates, cocktails and the of social pressure to go out and have crazed partying of syllabus week. fun, Singh said. There is a greater on changing the campus climate long- They’re also the months of the chance that they have not been term revitalized the initiative, she said. year with the highest rates of sexual properly educated about the risk of “This year, the Red Zone Initiative assault and gender-based violence. sexual assault, she said. is taking a collaborative approach to More than ever before, students But Singh doesn’t want to only its work,” Lucy Russell, co-director of are checking the license plate of shock students with facts and statistics. Campus Climate Coalition, said. “It an Uber before they accept a ride, “However, it’s important to note will be action-oriented to mobilize finding a bathroom in groups and that we don’t want to fear-monger students to be aware of the gender- walking home at night with keys in when discussing this issue,” Singh said. based violence epidemic on campus their hands as a defense mechanism, “We don’t want to scare people — we and to equip them with the tools to DTH FILE/CHICHI ZHU Kayla Baresich, a Delta advocate for want to empower them to fight this.” create a stronger University together.” Gaby Aleman, a representative from CHispA, speaks out against sexual violence at the Greek community, said. The Red Zone Initiative tackles To frame the issue in a more the Stand with Survivors Rally at the Peace and Justice Plaza in September 2016. UNC Student Government is three main themes: teaching positive way and remove blame working to fight this trend and students about affirmative consent, from survivors, the initiative is that affects people along sexuality, will really go a long way in helping change this problematic culture with helping them avoid harmful actions emphasizing more supportive and gender, racial and ethnic identities,” to support survivors and educate their recently revitalized coalition, and increasing active bystander inclusive language, Singh said — Russell said. “We should not put students, and just knowing about the Red Zone Initiative. intervention and support. for example, “this is how not to people into categories as ‘victims’ them is extremely important.” The amount of sexual assaults To raise awareness across the perpetrate,” rather than “this is how or ‘perpetrators,’ but instead realize The term “Red Zone” is reported on campus has been student body, the initiative is pairing you need to protect yourself.” that this gender-based violence is a problematic in itself, Singh said, increasing every year, Malin Curry, with a variety of organizations on “We never say ‘victims,’ we say pervasive issue that affects people in because we’re always in a red zone. undergraduate secretary of UNC campus, including Arts Everywhere, ‘survivors,’” Singh said. “We never many ways.” This year, Singh said everyone Student Government, said. The and blame anything on an outfit or on the Support can also be found through will be included in the conversation. In response to the persistent the Campus Climate Coalition. fact that someone went out one night various organizations on campus But Russell said there is still a lot problem, Student Government is The initiative will be organizing because everyone should be allowed and online at the University’s main of work to be done. reinforcing and strengthening The several events on campus throughout to have fun.” portal for safety resources, safe.unc. “We should be creating a campus Red Zone Initiative, a coalition of the year, including a “Red Zone Day” Singh said changing the language edu, Curry said. where healthy relationships and sex student organizations designed to in October, Curry said. is important for the narrative Baresich hopes this initiative will are the norm — not the exception,” raise awareness of the issue and In past years, Singh said the surrounding sexual assault and make students more aware of the Russell said. “Everyone deserves provide support for those affected. initiative’s efforts have been duplicated gender-based violence to become resources available to them. fulfilling and positive relationships More than 50 percent of all sexual and divided across campus and were more empowering and impactful. “It is a dark reality that sexual at Carolina.” assaults on college campuses occur too focused on events rather than “​There is not one demographic assault will still happen no matter during the fall semester, from August long-term activation. Emphasizing that solely experiences gender- what,” Baresich said. “But resources @annasouthwell1 through November, according to the the three themes and focusing more based violence — it is a reality in the community and on campus [email protected]

I don’t scratch my head unless it itches and I don’t dance unless I hear some music. COACH HERMAN BOONE 2 Monday, September 9, 2019 News The Daily Established 1893 2-Step effectively stops phishers 125 years of editorial freedom MADDY ARROWOOD Macy Meyer “We were being hammered EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Staff Writer [email protected] by phishing attacks that MARCO QUIROZ-GUTIERREZ 2-Step verification, the platform were successful.” MANAGING EDITOR that makes UNC students and [email protected] employees type in a password and Dennis Shmidt Assistant vice chancellor for information EMILY SIEGMUND a proof of identity to gain access ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR to campus applications, has been technology and chief information security officer [email protected] somewhat controversial since it was first implemented in 2018. Many MYAH WARD students have said they find the and faculty, tricking them into DIRECTOR OF ENTERPRISE process of entering two codes to opening an email and entering their [email protected] gain access to their own accounts personal information. MAEVE SHEEHEY annoying and tedious. 2-Step protects all Office 365 UNIVERSITY EDITOR But 2-Step is also undoubtedly applications, so UNC emails are now [email protected] effective. safeguarded. Schmidt said this can ANNA POGARCIC Prior to the process being help prevent thefts and scams, not CITY, STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR implemented, UNC Information just spam emails. [email protected] Technology Services recorded In one particular instance, a UNC JESSICA HARDISON 634 compromised accounts in employee had a paycheck redirected ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR one month — July 2017. Now, to a foreign bank account as a result [email protected] that number is down to three of a phishing scam, Schmidt said. within the last nine months, said Despite dramatic decreases in RYAN WILCOX Dennis Schmidt, the assistant vice phishing threats, ITS is still working SPORTS EDITOR chancellor and chief information on other security projects. [email protected] security officer at UNC. “In the 2-Step world, we are AUDREY BURKE Schmidt and Michael Barker, not completely out of the woods,” JEFFREY SHUTTER interim vice chancellor for Schmidt said. “Phishers are trying DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITORS information technology and chief to find alternate ways now to get [email protected] information officer, worked to access to us. 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The Olin T. Binkley Memorial Baptist Church www.binkleychurch.org The Daily Tar Heel Opinion Monday, September 9, 2019 3 QUOTE OF THE DAY Established 1893, 126 years of editorial freedom “When life gives you EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS Monday, dip it in glitter MADDY ARROWOOD EDITOR, [email protected] ABBAS HASAN ABHISHEK SHANKAR ...NEW HIRES BEING and sparkle all day.” DEVON JOHNSON OPINION EDITOR, [email protected] PAIGE MASTEN SAVANNAH FAIRCLOTH ANNOUNCED NEXT ELISA KADACKAL ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR SETH NEWKIRK AND... PRINT EDITION! Ella Woodward FOR REAL THIS TIME SWIPE RIGHT / SWIPE LEFT Paige Masten is a junior Journalism Welcome to our new sidebar: Swipe and Economics major Explained: Why you can’t say Right / Swipe Left. As the title would from Raleigh, N.C. suggest, this is a quick way for the email: editorial board to give you a series of pmmasten@live. quick takes on the week’s hot topics, unc.edu the N-word if you’re not Black cultural trends or campus scandals. You can submit your own Swipe EDITORIAL Right / Swipe Left on our Twitter! You, too, shall ust in case you needed some Basically, the word cracker is eliminated from society. clarification after reading nowhere near the same level. If you Basically, we’re not just upset about Guys who are holding a fish Jour editorial last week, we disagree, there’s a reason why nobody it being a mean word. The racial in their dating profile. overcome thought we’d give you a more hesitates to say “cracker,” while you’ll discrimination that the N-word Content Warning: The following article detailed explanation. be pressed to find a person who reinforces is tangible and affects While this is a classic “I’m rugged discusses sensitive topics such as suicide. We believe that, “No” should be a doesn’t refer to the anti-Black slur as the mental and emotional well- in a down-home Southern boy kind sufficient response and justification “the N-word”. being of Black people and their of way,” it’s also an immidiate turn- When I was 16 years old, I attempted on its own. Yes, we did write Secondly, the N-word is a classic finances, too. Whether it is the use of off for most. You also might be too suicide by overdosing on a bottle of aspirin. that editorial to be provocative, example of the reclaiming of subprime mortgages to deny or stiff- busy catching fish to catch feelings, Statistics show that suicide is the second incendiary or however you would language through the subversion of arm Black families into predatory and that’s not the mood as cuffing leading cause of death among college like to characterize it. However, we its power. Essentially, when Black housing situations, the persistent season is on the way. We’re swiping students. It affects so many of us, yet we also genuinely believe that if a Black communities reclaimed this word, employment discrimination that we left on this one. don’t talk about it nearly enough. person tells you “No” in response they flipped it on its head and used see in hiring practices or the fact that Tuesday, Sept. 10 is World Suicide to “Can I use the N-word if I’m it as a tool of camaraderie to the the median Black wealth will be $0 Professors with a strict ‘no Prevention Day. One of the simplest ways to not Black?” that it’s an acceptable point where the word lost its power in 2053, it is clear that resources are technology’ policy. address the mental health crisis is to remove answer. Anything more is emotional over them. being denied to Black communities. We get it, you’re resistant to the stigma surrounding it, and that starts and intellectual labor that you can This has been seen in many All you are being denied is the use of change and think that kids these with having a conversation. do for yourself. marginalized groups. Take the word a word in rap songs. days are too distracted by screens to That doesn’t mean it’s easy — being However, we are willing to put this “faggot,” for example. Gay men and When a population is denied pay attention in class. Well, you’re vulnerable is scary. But sometimes, having piece together for those of you who others in the LGBTQ+ community ownership of tangible goods in right. But taking away our laptops the courage to share your story gives toss around the N-word, but aren’t toss this word around in a joking, society, the ownership of language won’t make your lecture any more someone else a reason to keep fighting. willing to do a Google search when almost endearing way. The more it can be a powerful and empowering entertaining. Swipe left. The day it happened, my mom found me someone tells you that it’s offensive. is used in this manner among queer thing. While many white folks have and immediately rushed me to the hospital, The first, and simplest, reason people, the less power it has over strong opinions on this matter, it’s where I spent just under a week hooked up is that there is no equivalent for them when it is used as a slur. really not their issue to weigh-in UNC Football to an IV as doctors attempted to normalize white people. There is no word that, When the f-word is used in a on. When one tries to police Black Tailgates. Touchdowns. T...we’re my kidney function and monitor for any if levied against a white person, derogatory manner by a straight communities’ use of language, they fresh out of T-words, but UNC signs of permanent damage. triggers a history of enslavement or person, it’s extremely offensive. That’s are reasserting their implicit moral football is now 2-0! Now we can In North Carolina, anyone with a mental comparable trauma. because when the word is used in this authority as a non-Black American. coast through the season knowing illness who shows signs of endangering We know what you’re thinking, way, similarly to the N-word, it acts So while you may not be personally our win percentage will be at least as themselves can be involuntarily committed. “What about the word cracker?” as a reflection of the existing power responsible for racial inequity in good as last year’s. Swipe right. Because of this law, the doctors filed a Well, the most recent etymological dynamics in society. America, and you may not be able petition to have me committed upon evolution of this word was used to In the context of the N-word, the to personally make reparations, leaving the hospital. refer to someone who was a “whip- power behind the word is reflective the least you can do is refrain from Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen As soon as I was released, a police officer cracker.” Take two seconds to connect of more than just slave times — it actively robbing Black people of escorted me to a psychiatric facility, where I the dots, and you’ll soon realize that carries a history of institutionalized, their ownership of the N-word. They’re back and just as good was told I would remain indefinitely. I don’t this word is only offensive if you’re racial discrimination against Black So, can you use the N-word if as ever! While the drive thru line remember much about my time there — working through some white guilt. people that has yet to be fully you’re not Black? No. Just, no. usually wraps around the block, most of the memories have been repressed these biscuits are worth the wait. — but I do remember it was terrifying. The Whether you’re nursing a hangover facility I stayed at treated its patients like LETTER TO THE EDITOR or just want some crumbly prisoners; not once did I undergo any sort goodness, this is the place to be. of psychiatric treatment. It was the most Swipe right. Super like? dehumanizing experience of my life. One step at a time: A story This is probably the hardest piece that I will ever write, but it might also be the most Airpods important. I always say that we need to be of recovery in Chapel Hill more comfortable talking about mental We get it, you’re a hands-free health, but even I haven’t been nearly as To the editor: physical/mental release. Immediately kind of person who is always on open as I could be. Carolina Recovery Community I wanted share this experience with the go. You’re applying to all of the I haven’t even been honest with myself. is a collection of UNC students, My name is Drew and I am a person others. I am a founding member of management consulting jobs that you can find, and you can’t be distracted I’ll be the first to admit that I often feel alumni, faculty and local young in long-term recovery. Almost two the UNC Chapel Hill Recovery Run ashamed of what I’ve been through and years ago on my first full day living Club and this group allows me to by the raucous of the plebeian people who have a history of passers-by on your climb to being scared to share the true extent of my past substance use disorder. They come in Chapel Hill I went to a Carolina build a bond with people and open with the world. top of your class at Kenan-Flagler. together to provide support for Recovery Community (CRC) meeting up about things I may normally not That ends today. and immediately was embraced with talk about. But would it kill you to give your each other as they navigate their I’m sure there will be people who will look love, acceptance and support. Quickly This led to the idea of hosting a 5k eardrums a rest? Swipe left. individual recoveries. at me differently after reading this, but that’s this group became a very important run to help break the stigma around OK. I’m not writing this for them. In some Their group also seeks to aspect of my life. I am so grateful this substance use disorder and raise Caffeine ways, I’m writing it for me — because even educate the UNC community about group exists to provide a space on money so CRC can continue to exist substance use disorder, including You’re our favorite. You’re loyal. five years later, I still haven’t come to terms campus where I am encouraged to be in the capacity it currently does. You’re always there to lift us up and identification and stigma reduction. with it all. myself and surrounded with young, Everyone knows someone touched never let us down (until the crash, of Every September, the Substance But most of all, I’m writing it for anyone like-minded people all striving to in some way or another by substance course). We couldn’t imagine college whose past, present or future is even Abuse and Mental Health Services grow and be better individuals one use disorder. The goal of this run is to without you, babe. Swipe right. remotely similar to mine. I want to show Administration sponsors Recovery day at a time. let the Chapel Hill community know them they’re not alone, even when it feels Month to increase awareness As I continued to grow in my CRC exists, we are a community of Let us know your responses like nobody in the world understands. and understanding of mental recovery — spiritual, mental, physical ordinary people and we are here for by tweeting at our new Twitter Believe me when I say there is somebody and substance use disorders and (in that order) I began to run. I you all! account @DTHOpinion out there who does. Somebody who knows celebrate the people who recover. started off slow, running less than a My hope is that this race will not what you’ve gone through and is struggling As a way to keep their group mile at a time. Within five months only spread the word about our in much the same way that you are. wonderful group on campus at SPEAK OUT functioning at its current capacity, I ran my first half marathon and Knowing someone like that would have four months later a full marathon. UNC, but will allow people to see us WRITING GUIDELINES they are holding a fundraising made all the difference in my life five years Physical exercise became a vital part as we are — students of medicine, • Please type. Handwritten letters will not ago. So if vulnerability is all it takes to save “Run for Recovery” on October of my recovery. I grew up playing engineering, law, social work, etc. — be accepted. someone else’s life, I’ll do it a thousand 5, which will take place on UNC’s sports and as my substance use taking life one step (or stride) at a • Sign and date. 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Also, for the whole class. that the UNC football team is the editor and the editor-in-chief. 24/7 CAPS hotline at 919-966-3658. DON’T BLOCK THE BOX! best in the country. 4 Monday, September 9, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel 2020 candidates stress student loan forgiveness By Jonny Cook foundation is the universities — the “I think the foundation is Senior Writer debt is just a symptom, a side effect of a larger problem.” the universities — the debt With the third Democratic Alana Edwards, president of UNC is just a symptom, a side presidential primary debate on Young Democrats, is making it her Thursday, the field has been priority to elect a Democrat who effect of a larger problem.” effectively cut in half, with only 10 will address the college debt crisis Lance Won candidates taking the stage. One in 2020. UNC senior issue that affects UNC students is the “I don’t see a lot of progress candidates’ positions on the student on the issue of student debt if we teachers working more than five debt crisis. continue to have Trump in office, years in a public school. Other About 1.2 million North but I also think we should take a teachers would have student loan PHOTO COURTESY OF RAY RODRIGUEZ Carolinians carry student loan debt, close eye and really pay attention to payments suspended while teaching Franklin the dog poses while on duty. Franklin retired from his position. a total of $44 billion. Between 2008 what candidates are saying in the in public schools. For other public and 2018, North Carolina ranked Democratic field right now, too,” servants, O’Rourke has proposed second nationally in the growth of she said. forgiving 10 percent of borrower’s Beloved police dog its student loan debt, with tuition The Daily Tar Heel reached out to debt at the end of each year working at in-state public, four-year colleges UNC College Republicans, but they in a public service position. rising 45 percent in this period. did not respond. retires from his post UNC ranks fourth in the state in Here’s where the Democratic • Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders the average student loan debt per candidates stand: has offered the most substantive By Noah Dolgoff said. “Franklin reminded me of my borrower among universities, with reform plans of the field. He proposed eliminating all $1.6 Staff Writer dog and my home, and that was an average of $22,466 owed and 40 • Former Vice President Joe Biden, really comforting.” percent of graduates carrying some the current primary forerunner, trillion in existing student- One of UNC’s most beloved four- Privette said she saw Franklin at student debt. announced plans to reform the loan debt held by either federal legged friends is clocking out and the UNC Hospital’s Starbucks, at The total amount of outstanding Public Service Loan Forgiveness government or private lenders. To heading into retirement. her sorority house and even in the student loan debt sits at $1.61 program so it more effectively subsidize the plan’s cost, Sanders Franklin, a three-year-old library during finals. She mentioned trillion, divided among 44.5 million forgives loans for teachers. suggested implementing a tax on chocolate Labrador retriever, worked that Officer Rodriguez said a club or borrowers. This places student loan Wall Street, which he claims would as an assistance dog with UNC Police group could always call him if they debt as the second highest consumer • New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker generate more than $2.4 trillion Officer Ray Rodriguez. ever needed Franklin for stress relief. debt category, behind mortgage debt, has proposed the Debt-Free College over a decade — covering $2.2 Franklin’s main role was to assist Franklin’s impact was not only felt but greater than both credit card and Act, legislation to establish a state- trillion cost of debt cancellation. campus community members by UNC students, but also by K-9 auto loan debt. federal partnership providing experiencing stress or trauma, as well response teams. Because of the issue’s magnitude, it matching grants to incentivize • Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth as assisting with mental, physical “We believe Franklin’s presence is helpful to consider the candidates’ states to invest in public higher Warren has rolled out a loan and emotional interventions. and our relationship with positions on the student debt crisis, education. forgiveness plan, calling for the “He had a huge, positive impact paws4people were positive, and we as well as the Trump administration’s elimination of up to $50,000 of during his tenure here on campus,” will weigh the value of another crisis proposals, moving forward. • South Bend, Indiana, Mayor student-loan debt for borrowers Randy Young of UNC Media response K-9 resource as we move Major proposals from the Pete Buttigieg’s plan, which the earning less than $100,000 annually. Relations said in an email. forward,” Young said in an email. Trump administration include campaign has dubbed “A New Call For those with household incomes Franklin came from paws4people “The ceiling is the ‘woof.’” limiting borrowing, simplifying to Service,” aims to provide debt between $100,000 and $250,000, foundation, a nonprofit organization Regarding Franklin’s retirement, the repayment system and relief to borrowers in exchange her plan diminishes assistance — dedicated to training assistance dogs. Rodriguez seems to have the heaviest eliminating the Public Service for national service and canceling $1 less in relief for every $3 earned. During his tenure at UNC, Franklin heart of everyone in the Carolina Loan Forgiveness program. loans of borrowers attending Those with household incomes of made his presence felt on campus community. To him, Franklin was Lance Won, a UNC senior, carries low-performing career training more than $250,000 would not by interacting with community his partner in crime. about the same amount of debt as the programs. His campaign site receive debt cancellation. members. “I’m brokenhearted over the average borrower, but doesn’t think also mentions canceling debts of “Franklin and his handler, Officer decision,” Rodriguez said in an email. Trump’s proposals address larger borrowers from low-quality, for- • Entrepreneur Andrew Yang’s Ray Rodriguez, were popular campus Privette said students will miss problems of rising tuition costs. profit programs. plan seeks to reduce student loan fixtures at residence halls, campus Franklin’s lovable and calming aura “It’s like a Band-Aid, but again payments through the “10x10 and community events, libraries but will never forget the impact he there’s a much larger problem,” • California Sen. Kamala Harris’ Student Loan Emancipation Act,” in or simply spreading smiles as they left on campus. Won said. “There’s probably plan forgives up to $20,000 for which the federal government would walked through campus quads and “It’s sad,” Privette said. “It’s trillions of dollars, if not hundreds borrowers who have received a Pell buy student loan debt and allow interacted with UNC students and heartbreaking.” of billions of dollars of debt. What Grant if they start a business and students to opt into a plan to repay it employees,” Young said in the email. As for Franklin, he will continue percent of that can be resolved operate it for at least three years through pledging 10 percent of their Franklin was one of the first faces being a normal dog, though he will through public service?” in a disadvantaged community. yearly salary for 10 years, after which some incoming first-year students no longer interact with the UNC Still, Won is tryng to maintain Harris’ plan also grants qualifying debt would be forgiven. saw on campus. community as a police dog. an open mind going into the 2020 borrowers loan deference interest- Sophomore Kaylan Privette recalls His message for those he leaves presidential election. free for up to three years during a You can watch the Democratic seeing the chocolate lab during new behind is swift and sweet. “If there was a candidate that business formation period. Debate this Thursday, Sept. 12 on student orientation. Privette said “Woof woof. Woof woof woof. would make me sway my decision, ABC News from 8 to 11 p.m. EST. Franklin brought her a sense of relief. Woof,” Franklin said. it would be a candidate that really • Former Texas Rep. Beto “When I first came to college, targets universities more so than O’Rourke has endorsed a plan @JonnyCook15 I was feeling homesick,” Privette [email protected] the debt,” Won said. “I think the to forgive student loan debt for [email protected]

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Anderson said. As important as jazz But with “MUSC 145: Introduction is to him as a musician, the genre is to Jazz,” UNC professor Stephen merely the medium through which he Anderson is looking to bring jazz to conveys greater lessons about music the typical student. as a whole, Anderson said. Anderson’s not your traditional “I’m teaching jazz in the class, but jazzman. His career has been marked to me, the important thing is just the by influence from academia, Latin process of listening to someone and music and the avant-garde. He’s an appreciating,” Anderson said. accomplished classical composer To reach that goal, the course as well. His oratorio Isaiah, first takes care to contextualize the music, performed at UNC, is premiering in exploring jazz’s connections to the Spain this October. world of music at large. Anderson takes inspiration from “It goes over the history,” said his travels throughout Latin America Ethan Oh, a sophomore currently as much as from his classical taking MUSC 145. “It starts from the training. There, he developed a beginning, so it’s not just jazz.” fascination with the rhythms of The course doesn’t shy away Latin music and met his best friends from tough topics either. Anderson and bandmates in the Dominican said that racial conflict, drug abuse Jazz Project. Rather than simply play and the concept of Blackness in a PHOTO COURTESY OF STEPHEN ANDERSON their music, Anderson seeks to fuse pre-civil rights movement America Musician and UNC professor Stephen Anderson. Anderson teaches MUSC 145, Introduction to Jazz. it with his own. helped to shape the form of jazz just “I would never just want to as much as its musical antecedents. the music’s technical aspects, makes bringing the music to life in front It’s even led to at least one life- impersonate them,” Anderson said “You know, I want (students) to the class accessible to those without of us,” Dinwiddie said. “He doesn’t changing event. of his bandmates. “They don’t need experience culture,” Anderson said. an extensive musical background. just lecture about music, which “We had one wedding that came a gringo to do that. What they want “I want them to go and check out In addition, his animated style of would obviously be horrible, he gets out of the class,” Anderson said, from me, I think, is to take my music and just really listen, and teaching — often jumping on the us to participate.” laughing. “And they just said, ‘Thank perspective and all the harmonies really think about it — to think about piano to demonstrate a technique All of this comes together to create you, we fell in love over some of the I’ve studied, all the counterpoint and what’s going on onstage.” being discussed — helps keep students a pathway into the world of music that songs that were on the listening list!’ classical training, and mingle that.” Anderson’s holistic approach, engaged, Matthew Dinwiddie, anyone can take. MUSC 145 brings And that’s meaningful.” MUSC 145 then, is the product focusing on the culture and the another MUSC 145 student, said. the world of jazz to any interested of all of Anderson’s wide-ranging musicians themselves rather than just “He does a really good job of listener, no experience necessary. [email protected] UNC stakeholders kick off first chancellor search Hannah Lang of ’s pedestal from individual candidates, will play out Assistant University Editor McCorkle Place. behind closed doors — both Stevens Guskiewicz has previously said he and Roper underscored the strict The Chancellor Search Committee would be interested in a permanent confidentiality of the selection process. met at the on Thursday to position as chancellor. Committee members should be kick off the complex and confidential William Roper, interim president wary even of discussing the search search for UNC’s 12th chancellor. of the UNC system, named qualities with spouses or family, Roper said. The meeting begins a several- to look for in potential candidates. “You may never talk to anyone step process that will enlist the UNC “(We’re looking for) a person of about this,” he said. “And I urge Board of Trustees, UNC Board of integrity and credibility, a person you to respect that even in casual Governors and administrators at the who’s committed deeply to the value conversation.” University and UNC system level. and importance of public higher Confidentiality will be critical Finding a permanent leader for education,” Roper said. “Someone for attracting high-level talent and the University is the most important who understands that we serve the ensuring the most effective search task administrators are faced with full state of North Carolina, not just process, Roper said. this term, Committee Chairperson those who happen to come here to “It’s important that this search Richard Stevens said. visit, or to be students or faculty.” and others like it draw the interest “I don’t know a more important The ideal candidate would also of people who are doing important assignment that we have this year than have respect for all 17 UNC system things already,” Roper said. “... The getting the right person as chancellor campuses with a deep appreciation confidentiality allows (the process) DTH FILE/ JOE BENSON at Chapel Hill,” Stevens said. for UNC-Chapel Hill, Roper said. to happen without putting at risk Interim UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and interim UNC system The chancellorship is perhaps The search committee will anything they’re currently doing.” President Bill Roper spoke at the Carolina Inn on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019. the most prominent position finalize their own job description of The committee is set to meet again within UNC’s administration the chancellorship in a leadership in late October to screen applicants, also submit input by emailing decision with input from a variety currently held by an interim. In statement by Sept. 24, according to with a third meeting scheduled in [email protected]. of stakeholders, Stevens said. February 2019, interim Chancellor a proposed timeline. According to early November. The student forum is tentatively “This is a several-step process, Kevin Guskiewicz replaced Carol the timeline, a new chancellor could Prior to those meetings, the scheduled for Sept. 18 in the Student deliberately so,” Stevens said. “There’s a Folt, whose resignation from the be confirmed by the UNC Board of committee will hold public forums Union or a similar space. lot of input from a lot of constituencies.” University was accelerated by the Governors as early as Dec. 13. so that students and staff can share The complexity of the search Board of Governors after Folt Large portions of the search what they’re looking for in UNC’s process is intentional so that the @hannaherinlang ordered the overnight removal process, including discussion of next chancellor. Constituents can search committee can make the [email protected]

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Delivered right to your inbox every morning! Sign up at dailytarheel.com 6 Monday, September 9, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel Faculty oppose lack of transparency in new program Maeve Sheehey and that the program as it exists now University Editor is not based on any political ideology or platform. Rather, he said it should The Program for Civic Virtue enhance debate on campus. and Civil Discourse has generated “Its purpose is to support a controversy at public meetings and culture of open, frank, respectful behind the scenes, with some faculty and productive debate, and the only believing it is a veiled conservative ideology is we’re committed to the program — and some concerned power of the University as a place for about why they are being left out of socializing debate and democratic the process to form it. culture,” he said. “Not one side, not two Chris Clemens, senior associate sides, but all possible ways that we can dean for research and innovation see the democracy of discussion.” within the College of Arts & Sciences, has been named inaugural director Origins and Robert George, the director of Princeton University’s James Early in the process of discussing Madison Program in American the program, in the fall of 2017, a group Ideals and Institutions, is the including then-Chancellor Carol Folt, chairperson of the advisory board then-UNC system President Margaret for the program. Spellings and Board of Governors PHOTO COURTESY OF UNC Some concerns about the PCVCD member Tom Fetzer visited the The Program for Civic Virtue and Civil Discourse has generated controversy among faculty throughout its planning. having a conservative political Madison Program, which is often bent stem from the appointment seen as right-leaning, at Princeton. as it was at its initial conception. According to public records, The UNC Foundation has of Clemens and George to assist A UNC group also visited Arizona “I don’t really care what the the planning budget for the generated controversy in the past with the program. George is a well- State University’s School of Civic and original idea for this program was,” program in the proposal was set because it is considered a private known scholar who has co-written Economic Thought, another program Grossberg said. “It has morphed to cost $200,000. The first phase, entity despite its connections to the books including “Embryo: A Defense that has been accused of having over time to become something that which involved planning, hiring a public University. of Human Life” and “What is conservative origins. I think is valuable, necessary, unique founding academic director and Several UNC faculty members Marriage?” Clemens was accused of Though certain faculty see these in the intellectual academic world, hiring an executive, was set to cost serve on the PCVCD advisory steering the program in the direction visits as emblematic of conservative and something that seems quite $11.2 million; the second phase of committee along with Board of of a conservative center after a public origins to the PCVCD, many involved appropriate to the way in which I an operating budget was set to cost Trustees and Board of Governors records request showed emails in the program say it will be different think of UNC.” $1.41 million annually; and the third representatives, and outside faculty. between Clemens and George. from the ones they visited. Lawrence UNC law professor Maxine phase of “growing the program” was Each external advisory committee One email sent in 2017 and later Grossberg, a UNC professor who is Eichner is concerned with the origins set to be $900,000 annually. member from outside the University referenced by faculty said: “I have involved in the PCVCD’s advisory of the program because she said it Many faculty remain curious as will receive a stipend of $20,000 for been among the most outspoken committee, said the Princeton and originated with the Chancellor and to where this funding comes from their involvement. The UNC faculty conservative members of the Art ASU programs can be considered the Board of Governors rather than — and some wonder whether some members on the board will not receive & Sciences faculty at UNC for somewhat similar to conservative the faculty. She said the programming donors are conservatives with a the stipend, Clemens said. Rather, many years, sponsoring the College think tanks. The UNC program, he on campus should not be linked to compelling interest in conservative he said faculty will have incentive Republicans, the Carolina Review, and said, will not be. outside political influence. programming at UNC. Jay Smith, a opportunities later on if they enhance several other student organizations. I Grossberg, who considers himself “Because you win an election does UNC history professor, requested their courses with debate. am currently the senior associate dean a progressive, said the people who not mean that universities should information about who donated of natural sciences, and am intrigued attack the PCVCD don’t seem to change that programming, and in money to the program on July 2, Faculty Involvement to learn of our administration’s understand history. Citing the fact, I think it’s quite dangerous when 2019. The request was closed, with interest in housing a conservative example that UNC was built by the winners of elections get to dictate the University using the explanation Clemens said there are far more center on campus.” slaves but has adjusted and changed what a University does,” she said. that the UNC Foundation is not a faculty involved in the PCVCD than Clemens has since said that this over time, he said the idea for the governmental entity and donor those on the board. He had message was taken out of context, program is not necessarily the same Funding records are not public records. SEE PCVCD, PAGE 7

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However, some faculty feel left out “We felt like after having two of the process and are suspicious that Drafts of the program’s mission straight sacks, our odds for a fourth they were not looped into discussions have referenced a need to enhance and 17 were better than punting and about the program — specifically debate on campus, and an early stopping (Miami),” Brown said. “So it advisory board meetings, which draft of a guiding document for the looked really bad or awful.” Eichner believes should be open program pointed out the “relative He opted for the “really bad” to faculty. She emailed Clemens impoverishment of the conservative option. Safety Myles Dorn watched asking to attend, though he said approach to liberal arts education.” from the sideline as Howell and the the meetings were open only to Grossberg said he does not know offense marched out, their backs “members of the board and relevant if there is necessarily a free speech against the wall for one last chance. administrators/staff.” issue on campus, but he does believe Was he nervous? One specific area where Eichner is that there are people from all areas of “That was the crazy part … I kind concerned that she was not included the political spectrum who think that of knew he was going to get it,” Dorn DTH/ALICIA ROBBINS in discussions is civic virtue — one there is. This, he said, is sufficient said. “I didn’t even put my helmet on.” UNC quarterback Sam Howell (7), cradles the ball on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019. part of the program’s title. Though enough to be an issue that needs to Howell stepped up in the pocket this is a political theory term and be addressed. and delivered a clutch strike to a fake to the inside and break free It’s a feeling the players missed. Eichner is one of three political “I don’t think such feelings are Rontavius “Toe” Groves on a double- toward the corner. And one they relished Saturday night. theorists at UNC, she said she was limited to one position, and I think move out route for 20 yards. First “He was nowhere to be found,” Howell, the quiet architect behind not asked to discuss the program the program is devoted to saying, any down. Still alive. Somehow. Newsome said of his defender. “And it all, who finished 16 of 24 for 274 with Clemens until after the meeting intelligent position that can argue “I was like, ‘Yo, he’s really like that,’” Sam put it on the money.” yards and two touchdowns, couldn’t where he presented the PCVCD. for itself and that is not advocating Javonte Williams said of the play. “I Newsome dragged his toes to score help but smile when asked about it. The words “Civic Virtue” had hatred and violence, etc. etc., should feel like sky’s the limit for Sam.” on the play, and Carter added a two- “I’ve never seen Kenan Stadium only recently been added to the have a right to be heard and to make Howell found Beau Corrales for 12 point conversion. Miami had a chance like this,” he said. program, which as of last year its arguments and to be engaged yards, then ran for four more. A nine- to tie it with seconds remaining, but Based on what he’s doing for UNC had a drafted name of the “Center with,” he said. yard run by Michael Carter set up kicker Bubba Baxa missed wide left right now, Howell should get used to for American Values and Civil Faculty who oppose the program the moment that will live on many a from 49 yards after a valiant final seeing it like that more often. Discourse.” She said that when she do not disagree that debate is highlight reel. Howell dropped back drive. Pandemonium ensued. met with Clemens, he said he did important, but they believe that on first and goal, surveyed the field “We were excited,” Dyami Brown @chapelfowler not consult the political theorists they already incorporate healthy and saw his first read, Newsome, sell said. “So excited. It was like a party.” [email protected] because he did not realize the term debate and open discussion in their was related to political theory. classrooms. Cary Levine, a professor Clemens said the name was in the Department of Art and Art POLICE BLOTTER changed after he consulted faculty, History, said he does not believe and they agreed that it was “not so UNC faculty try to educate students Chapel Hill Road at 7:10 a.m. on small holes in the victim’s fence. Chapel Hill good.” He said the name will likely toward any specific ideology. • A larceny from a motor vehicle Sept. 3, according to Chapel Hill change again to something simpler “A lot of what’s being said about was reported on the 300 block of Police reports. The report states Carrboro before the program goes into effect, it sounds great,” Levine said. “Why McMasters Street at 5:58 p.m. on the suspect was sleeping at the • Shoplifting was reported on the though the content of the program not have more open discussion and Sept. 2, according to Chapel Hill apartment pool after hours. 100 block of N.C. 54 at 8:53 a.m. does not change based on the name. debate and exchanging of ideas Police reports. on Sept. 2, according to Carrboro UNC professor emeritus of and exposure to more points of The report states the suspect stole • Someone reported suspicious Police reports. Sociology Sherryl Kleinman is one view? All of that is great. It’s very a laptop out of the victim’s vehicle. conditions on the 100 block of of over 90 UNC faculty who signed unclear why we need an entire new The report states the suspect onto an op-ed, published on Sunday program, new funding, new faculty Meadowbrook Drive at 11:52 a.m. attempted to steal hot sauce and on Sept. 3, according to Chapel Hill in the Raleigh News and Observer, to do that.” • Someone was reported for tres- beer. pointing out their grievances with Police reports. passing on the 5600 block of Old [email protected] the PCVCD. Kleinman’s concerns @MaeveSheehey The report states the suspect cut with the program involve both the [email protected]

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Collaborate to get still to come. Enjoy this present moment. farther. Step lively, and keep the action Share sweetness with your inner circle. going. You’re growing stronger. © 2015 The Mepham Group. Level: 1 2 3 4 All rights reserved. (c) 2019 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC. Linda Black Horoscopes 8 Monday, September 9, 2019 dailytarheel.com The Daily Tar Heel SCORES Football: UNC 28, Miami 25 Field hockey: UNC 4, Princeton 3 Men’s soccer: UNC 6, Harvard 0 SPORTSMONDAY Field hockey: UNC 6, Penn 0 UNC defense proves itself against Miami By Brian Keyes Myles Wolfolk said before the game. But somehow, some way, the Assistant Sports Editor Wolfolk was the story of the defense found enough to hold its last game, intercepting two balls ground when it mattered most. Three UNC safety Myles Dorn would from the Gamecocks late in the times, Miami worked its way past the like to thank you. fourth quarter to kill any hope of a UNC 25-yard line. Three times, North After the North Carolina football comeback. This time, it was lineman Carolina stopped the Hurricanes team defeated Miami 28-25 on Jason Strowbridge and linebacker from reaching the end zone. Saturday night for a second straight Tomon Fox. In a game where Miami out- win, the senior had a message for It was Strowbridge who blocked gained UNC by 99 yards, the Tar everyone. Doubters make him, and what would have been a game-tying Heels held strong. the entire Tar Heels defense, only extra point attempt in the third Crawford made the first sack want to go that much harder. quarter. And it was Fox who recorded of the fourth quarter, taking away UNC had plenty of doubters when three sacks in the game, including a four yards from the Hurricanes who it came to that side of the ball going crucial one at the start of the fourth had momentum after completing into the season. Dorn and defensive quarter to end a Miami drive. a 29-yard pass to end the third lineman Aaron Crawford were There were times in the game quarter. Fox made the second to dealing with injuries going back to where it looked like the defense force the punt. the spring game. The second and might have been running out of Chants of “We want Clemson!” third units were young. In 2018, steam. In the second quarter, UNC echoed throughout Kenan Stadium the Tar Heels ranked No. 107 in the allowed a combined 10 points on after the win, and Brown said he had nation in points allowed, having given back-to-back drives, and in the to shut down talk from his locker up 34.5 points per contest. third, the Hurricanes went 75 room about being a top-25 team in Through two games in 2019, the yards in seven plays, ending with a the nation. Tar Heels have gone harder. touchdown by Cam’Ron Harris. His players respectfully disagree. The defense isn’t perfect, not “Usually you have to win the last “I feel like we’re a top-25 team nearly. The team still allowed 25 five minutes before the half to win without a doubt,” said linebacker points in the game, and Miami left the game, but we didn’t,” head coach Jeremiah Gemmel. “Especially when some on the table with missed field Mack Brown said. “They won — I we’re playing at our best. And I feel goals and blocked kicks. But so far, think they scored twice in seven like these past two games we ain’t the Tar Heels have rallied, when last minutes. Then you have to come out even played at our best.” year they would have wilted. and win the first five minutes of the DTH/BRANDON STANDLEY “It was something people judged second half, and they drove right @bg_keyes Defensive back D.J. Ford (16) and linebacker Jeremiah Gemmel (44) await us on for the past two years,” safety down the field again.” [email protected] on the side of a play at the UNC vs. Miami game on Sept. 7, 2019. Field hockey erases two-goal deficit versus Princeton The Tar Heels earned their when we over-carry, and we try to After the game, Shelton pointed force things and play down the middle, out the many mistakes and ways 26th straight win going back we make it tough on ourselves.” that UNC can improve, including to last season. Just a week earlier, UNC trailed having quicker restarts. But a win early against both No. 7 Michigan is a win. By Matt Chilson and No. 8 Iowa. On Friday, the Tar “I’m proud of our team for sticking Senior Writer Heels were in the same situation together and finding a way in the against Princeton. end,” Shelton said. Through three games this season, “I told them at the half, let’s play Even though UNC has showed its the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey for overtime,” Shelton said. perseverance early in the season, it team is writing a different story from But the team didn’t need to wait will be very difficult to keep these last year. for overtime. With just over five comeback wins coming. In 2018, the team was a dominant, minutes remaining in the game, “We know we have to play undefeated powerhouse. This sophomore Erin Matson scored better defense,” Shelton said. “It’s a season, though the Tar Heels are her first goal to make it 3-2. Then, trademark of a Carolina team.” still undefeated thus far, they’re the about one minute after that goal, Although having to come back every comeback kids. senior Megan DuVernois followed up game isn’t a great recipe for success, it With five minutes left, UNC with her first goal of the season on a provides for some exciting victories trailed 3-1 in Friday’s matchup penalty shot to tie the game. and some true tests of character. against No. 5 Princeton in the ACC- Then, with just 24 seconds “We were really lucky to win this Ivy League Conference Crossover. It remaining, the senior forward received game,” Shelton said. “But we had to looked like the team might suffer its a well-timed pass from Matson and do something special in order to win DTH FILE/EMILY CAROLINE SARTIN first loss in the last 26 games. hurled a powerful shot into the goal it so I am happy for that.” “We told them to keep it simple,” to win the game for the Tar Heels. Marissa Creatore (33) and Catherine Hayden (8) celebrate after scoring UNC’s head coach Karen Shelton said. “We The comeback had been @matt_chilson third goal against William & Mary in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. are a two-touch passing team and completed. Again. [email protected] Men’s soccer bounces back, earns 6-0 win over Harvard

It was the team’s first win of I think we did a much better job of Matt Constant said. “We had a sticking to the game plan. We certainly couple moments here or there where the season after a loss and a weren’t perfect, a lot of things still to someone got beat. I personally had draw to start the year. work on, but all I’m asking the guys is times where I got beat, but guys to try and get better every single day.” bailed me out, and that’s what it’s all By Madeline Coleman The Tar Heels came out of the gates about — bailing each other out.” Senior Writer quickly, with junior Alex Rose scoring The Tar Heels came out the a goal within the first minute of play. second half with as much energy as When the No. 20 North Carolina It was Rose’s third goal of the season. the first. men’s soccer team is “mission Minutes later, Skahan doubled Sophomore Antonio Lopez sent a focused,” like against Harvard on UNC’s lead. He had multiple near backheeled pass to junior Santiago Friday night, the Tar Heels are tough misses against UCF the previous Herrera, who found the back of the to beat. weekend, and it was only a matter net to push UNC up 3-0 in the 53rd “Every single day you’re locked of time before the senior midfielder minute. Lopez went on to have a goal in,” senior Jack Skahan said. “You’re found the back of the net. When of his own in the 67th minute. focused. You’re trying to get better the Crimson gave Skahan too much Eight minutes later, Skahan became with the single goal in mind — space, he rocketed a shot 20 yards the only player to score more than once winning every game we play.” out from the goal, driving the ball on Friday. While he was thrilled about DTH FILE/JACK DAVIDSON After starting off the season with on the ground to the opposite corner. the team win, the senior commented UNC midfielder Jack Skahan (8) drives the ball forward against Virginia a nerve-racking double overtime tie “We work all the time, especially on how his goals weren’t “completely Tech at Finley Fields on Nov. 4, 2018. against Creighton and falling 2-1 during the spring, on long distance accurate” to how he played that night. to UCF, something clicked for the shots. So I just let it go,” Skahan said. With a 5-0 lead, the Tar Heels picked “mission focused” as its early so we still got a lot of work Tar Heels that resulted in collective While UNC didn’t score for the weren’t done scoring yet. theme for the season, and both to do … I believe the best is yet to explosive play on Friday night. UNC remainder of the first half, the The final goal of the night came Constant and Skahan said Friday come, but that’s not going to happen (1-1-1) blew past Harvard with a 6-0 defense preserved the shutout while from first-year midfielder Cameron night’s play showcased the phrase. automatically. victory, tallying over 30 shots by the the offense continued to press, Fisher after he received a pass from “Getting to celebrate six times was “We got to stay mission focused.” end of the night. taking another 14 shots for a total of Rose, turned on a defender and beat a nice change,” Constant said. “I felt like we were getting better,” 18 before half. the Harvard keeper. Somoano agreed and said, “The @mwc13_3 head coach Carlos Somoano said. “... “We locked it down,” defender This season, North Carolina good news is we aren’t peaking too [email protected]