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Volume 121, Issue 94 dailytarheel.com Wednesday, October 16, 2013 DRESSING TO IMPRESS At the root of breast cancer While researchers fight disease, students raise awareness. By Kate Albers Staff Writer

UNC’s participation in October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month ranges from one end of campus to the other — and for some, it’s personal. Emily Cude, president of UNC’s chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha, said she knows firsthand the consequences of breast cancer. She said her grandmother is a breast can- cer survivor who visits UNC every spring to participate in the sorority’s Franklin 5K. “For me as a woman, I think this is a cause that is near and dear to all of our hearts,” Cude said. Cude said the sorority will be having a Think Pink month this year instead of just a week so it can raise more money and awareness. She said the women are distributing instruc- dth/kevin hu tions of proper breast self-examination meth- The football team’s new uniform series, unveiled at the 2013 Spring Game, feature an alternate black uniform that will be worn Thursday. ods and doling out pink ribbons to students. And as campus groups raise awareness, UNC The football team uses new uniforms to draw recruits researchers are working to combat the disease that By Jonathan LaMantia time a squad has taken the field in made retroactive to 2008, is worth $37.7 will kill approximately Senior Writer all-black gear, and the game has implications million and covers shoes, uniforms, coaching 40,000 women in the for UNC’s present and future. gear, balls and other equipment. United States this year. Just a short walk from the tunnel at Coach Larry Fedora understands that uni- The athletic department has an allotment At UNC’s Lineberger Kenan Stadium, the football forms aren’t the only way to court recruits, from Nike to pay for coaches’ and players’ ath- Comprehensive Cancer equipment staff is hard at work assembling but he’s looking for any advantage he can get. letic apparel, and all costs beyond the allot- Center, professor of and organizing UNC’s new uniforms in “It may help on only one kid,” Fedora ment must come out of the athletic budget. Charles Perou genetics Charles Perou is anticipation of Thursday’s matchup against said. “If it helps on one kid, then I’m all for Dominic Morelli, UNC football’s equipment leads a team that researching the genetic No. 10 Miami. it because we need to continue to upgrade manager, said the three new sets of uniforms researches the con- causes of the disease. Assistant Equipment Manager Jason talent-wise every year and that’s how we’re cost about $75,000, with Nike picking up all nections between Perou runs a lab of 18 Freeman has seen the recruits make their going to get better.” costs within UNC’s allotment. In a typical year genes and breast people that researches gene way to his office during tours. They admire with no redesign, Morelli said, the team would cancer. expression profiling, which the wall-to-wall dedication to all things Nike. Do uniforms bring in recruits? spend about $30,000 to $40,000. involves looking at what The recruits try on uniforms, posing for pic- Freshman wide receiver Ryan Switzer said genes are expressed in breast cancer tumors. tures in front of their parents. An August 2013 ESPN.com poll of 700 while the uniforms were a draw, his decision “It’s like trying to find the roots of a tree,” “We set up the mannequins and let them recruits showed just 3 percent of respon- had more to do with the coaching staff. he said. see what they’ll be wearing in the future, so it dents considered uniforms the most impor- “Anytime you’re playing a sport, you love the Perou said his research on genetics has is a big part of what they see,” said Freeman, tant factor in choosing a school. Uniforms gear and more uniforms mean more gear, so led to a laboratory test that can determine who has worked for UNC football since he ranked behind academics, coaching, playing with coach Fedora and them decking us out which subtype of breast cancer a patient has. was a student in 1995. “The gloves and the time, school tradition, location, experience with multiple uniforms and helmets — it was The test will also provide a measure of that shoes. is a color they’re not sending players to the NFL and television one thing,” Switzer said. “I wouldn’t say it was a patient’s overall prognosis. going to see anywhere else in the country.” exposure, according to the poll. big, big reason, but it’s something that’s nice.” “If you want to kill the tree, you can chop One of UNC’s three new uniforms — a If recruits are interested, UNC has plenty Scout.com ranked UNC’s 2013 recruit- it down, but it might grow back. If we can kill helmet-to-cleat black ensemble — has of athletic apparel to offer. ing class 29th in the nation among 126 FBS the roots, the whole thing is going to die,” he drawn particular attention. Thursday night’s The Tar Heels’ all-sport, 10-year contract said about the relationship between genes and nationally televised game will mark the first with Nike, which was signed in 2009 and See uniforms, Page 7 breast cancer.

See breast cancer, Page 7 Alert Carolina PlayMakers performs poolside The repertory company is hoax concerns building a 15-ton heated pool on stage. students, ITS By Jaleesa Jones Staff Writer originated and the Bevii site The fake emergency in order to prevent further PlayMakers Repertory Company email was part of a emails. hopes to make a splash in the “The real danger is that Paul Green Theatre — featuring a marketing campaign. someone would see that email 15-ton heated pool as part of the set and not get all the context and for its rotating repertory of Mary By Andy Willard think something really is hap- Zimmerman’s “Metamorphoses” and Assistant University Editor pening,” Waddell said. William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest.” Robinette said the email Performances of “The Tempest” and As part of an advertis- addresses were collected over “Metamorphoses” will start Nov. 2 and ing campaign for his new time from the UNC directory. 3, respectively. In order to give theater social media site, sophomore Ramon Padilla, associate technicians ample time to prepare the Taylor Robinette emailed vice chancellor and deputy complex set, no other performances will approximately 17,000 students chief information officer for be held in the theater until then. ITS, said had the person Both productions explore the Tuesday under the pretense of dth/sarah shaw an Alert Carolina message. responsible for the email human desire for change and are pred- PlayMakers Repertory Company is building a pool that will soon be full of 15 tons of The email was promot- not been associated with the icated upon themes of love, release ing the social media site he University, UNC would have and redemption, said Joseph Haj, water in the theater for its upcoming shows, “Metamorphoses” and “The Tempest.” helped found, called Bevii, and sought legal action. PlayMakers’ producing artistic director said police were investigating Robinette said he contacted and co-director for the plays. costumes required two sets. structural capabilities of the shop. a “report of innovation” on UNC’s Department of Public “We’re thrilled to share these two Fabric types and the reaction of dyes “We had to think about it accord- Franklin Street. The email also Safety to apologize for the inci- plays in conversation with one anoth- in the pool presented additional con- ing to the engineering requests that claimed there were “shots fired” dent. He said no disciplinary er,” he said. “Both are plays that take cerns. As a solution, Bettin said natural the shop gave us so the water would be against “outdated social media.” actions have been taken yet. water as their central metaphor, and fibers were chosen and dunk tests were distributed in a way that could be sup- “I think that there was a lit- Junior Alex Adams said she the opportunity to explore them both performed to test the impact of chlori- ported,” Chambers said. “For one thing, tle bit of negative reaction, but was walking out of an exam on alternating evenings is going to nated water on the fabric. we couldn’t have done the pool without I think there was some posi- when she received the alert, be, I think, very special for our com- Bettin said many afternoon conver- removing the festival theater deck that tive reaction and people who and had to read it twice before munity.” sations revolved around underclothing. has been in there for the last 25 years.” thought it was fun,” Robinette she realized it was a joke. Haj wouldn’t disclose the exact cost “You know, this is going to be a wet But the removal of the thrust and said. She said it was particularly of the pool, but said the price was sig- T-shirt contest. Like, what are they installation of the pool wasn’t easy, Robinette said Bevii set up insensitive in light of the coun- nificant. Preparation for the play man- wearing underneath? What do we want said Adam Maxfield, technical director an automatic mailing list a few try’s history of mass shootings. dated an acute awareness of the water’s to see? Because we’re going to see it. for PlayMakers. months ago after they saw that “I understand that it’s impact on artistic elements. The fabric will be transparent,” she said. “We took everything down to the the domain name “alertcarolina. important to get the word out For Jade Bettin, the costume design- While Bettin said that PlayMakers is mote level, which is our base level. At com” had not been registered. about an up-and-coming busi- er for PlayMakers and the co-costume not afraid of nudity, they don’t want it that point, then, we started into talks Stan Waddell, interim ness,” Adams said. “But it’s also designer for the plays, that entailed to be a point of distraction. with the designers about how much chief technology officer for important to realize what’s making costume plots — she listed For Jan Chambers, the co-scenic water, where the water would be,” UNC Information Technology going on around us.” actors by scene appearances and classi- and co-costume designer for the plays, Maxfield said. Services, said ITS blocked both fied how wet their outfits would get in the aesthetic challenge was in balanc- the website where the email [email protected] each scene. She then identified which ing the world of the plays with the See Playmakers, Page 7

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TRANSFORMING STUDENT HOUSING 125 W. FRANKLIN ST.tDOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL (800)332-3113t888(3"/7*--&508&34$0.t The Daily Tar Heel News Wednesday, October 16, 2013 3 Calder called up in Hatchell’s absence Associate head coach posed, he was focused on his coach. Andrew Calder has with my team and day-to-day opera- where,” he said. “I have a very close “I got a call from coach Hatchell been an assistant tions here at UNC and expect to relationship with coach Hatchell Andrew Calder will direct on Friday night and met with her on coach under Sylvia return to my sideline responsibilities and I love this University, this ath- Saturday,” he said. “And she told me Hatchell for 28 years. as soon as possible,” Hatchell said in a letic department, everyone associat- women’s basketball. the situation, that she’s very confident He will be directing statement Monday. “My veteran staff ed with this University and I’m very in us, and hopefully she’ll be back very the women’s basket- and team will be well-prepared and comfortable in my position.” By Daniel Wilco soon to coach this basketball team.” ball team while she meet any challenges until my return.” Those 28 years have unavoidably Monday, 16 days before the team’s Calder said that preparation has made the two coaches very similar, Assistant Sports Editor is battling leukemia. first game, UNC was thrown a curve- been something Hatchell has always Calder said. That similarity has reas- As he sat in the pressroom at ball when Hatchell’s diagnosis was felt a responsibility to do — and sured him in his team’s perseverance. Carmichael Arena, he was asked to released and it was announced that game plan. When she returns we Calder should know. “We both have the same philosophy recall when he found out that Sylvia she would be taking a leave. Though will be on schedule.” In 1986, when Hatchell was named in how the game should be played,” Hatchell, his co-worker of 28 years, Hatchell will not be able to take her Calder also said Hatchell receives head coach of UNC, she immediately he said. “I think that’s the main thing. had been diagnosed with leukemia. usual role, Calder said the 61-year-old a copy of each practice and evaluates named him her assistant coach. We’re going to continue to play the He tried his best to still his emo- coach is still very involved in the team. it with him, and she still dictates Calder was promoted to associate game the way she wants the game to tions, but the North Carolina wom- “She will be missed,” he said. how practice is scheduled. head coach in 2008, and even though be played … I’ve been with her a long en’s basketball associate head coach “However, each year, she evalu- But a plan was not the only thing he has 28 years of tutelage from a Hall time … and I’ve learned a lot from her, couldn’t help but get choked up. ates the talent that she has coming Hatchell had prepared. She also took of Fame coach under his belt, he said a lot from her, and I’ll just implement Andrew Calder had been thrust in and, with her philosophy, puts a special interest in making sure her he has never had any inkling to pur- that to (the players) in her place.” into directing the team in Hatchell’s together a master game plan for that assistants could be head coaches later. sue a head coaching job elsewhere. stead, but despite the difficulty that year. We’re just implementing that “I will remain very much involved “I have not looked to go any- [email protected] Peeping ALL’S FAIR IN CAKE, CANDY incident raises lock questions A bathroom flex pass lock was left disabled in Connor Residence Hall. By Sara Salinas Staff Writer

A security oversight left bathroom flex pass locks disabled and allowed a man to enter a wom- en’s bathroom Friday at Connor Residence Hall, dth/kevin hu housing officials said. Matthew Varnadoe of The Murphy House prepares cream cheese icing for UNC junior Laura Carroll said she was shower- their deep-fried red velvet Oreos at the North Carolina State Fair on Monday. ing at approximately 3 a.m. when she noticed that a man had entered the bathroom and was watch- ing her through a gap in the shower curtain. She chased the man out of the bathroom, found the resident adviser and called the police. Director of Housing and Residential Education Larry Hicks said the bathroom flex pass locks at Connor were deactivated for a group that stayed in the residence hall during the summer and had been disabled since. “They were supposed to be re-engaged, and they were not,” he said. “It just fell under the radar.” Connor is one of a handful of residence halls that requires a flex pass to enter not just the building, but a hall bathroom as well. While the flex pass locks on the exterior doors of the building are working, the dth/kevin hu dth/kevin hu bathroom door locks were not operational until 5 Jared Liggins of The Murphy House prepares a pink lemon- One of many new foods offered at this year’s North Carolina State Fair is a p.m. Friday, at the insistence of the RAs and police ade funnel cake, one of many innovative menu additions. Krispy Kreme sloppy Joe. Vendors will be offering a variety of foods. officers who initially responded to the incident. “This was just a safety measure that was already in place that wasn’t being used,” Carroll said. Hicks said there are no rules regarding bath- NC State Fair gets fresh crop of new menu items room flex pass locks — but he is working to stan- dardize their use. By John Howell, Jr. flower and garden department, followed by thrilling ride category. Housing officials said resident resistance is an Senior Writer the 4-H and beer departments,” she said. Fresh faces on the food menu include ongoing challenge to the installation of the locks. Graham said hobbies like canning or pink lemonade funnel cake and deep-fried Rick Bradley, associate director of housing and resi- UNC junior Elizabeth Graham said quilt-making don’t usually get much rec- red velvet Oreos, Sugar Daddy candy and dential education, said many students would rath- there’s more to the North Carolina State ognition, but the fair provides the opportu- Cow Tales — and one of the vendors will er go without them. He said students find ways to Fair than just deep-fried red velvet Oreos nity for people to shine. be offering something with a different get around the locks, such as breaking them. and Krispy Kreme sloppy Joes — and she “I think it’s a really important place that Southern feel, Long said. “For years, it’s been an ongoing battle to make res- ought to know. showcases our state’s talents and abilities,” “The Cajun Grill will be adding grilled idents aware that they are there for safety,” he said. This year’s fair opens Thursday and runs she said. frog legs to its menu this year,” he said. All requests regarding the activation or dis- until Oct. 27 in Raleigh and will feature Wesley Wyatt, manager of the state fair, Competition participant Graham said abling of flex pass locks are dealt with by the hous- new rides and foods that range from deep- said he attributes the increased participa- because of her friends’ encouragement and ing support lock shop. fried candy to flavored funnel cake, along tion to outreach efforts on social media. the online advertising of her fair entry, she “The police officers really emphasized that that with the annual competitions. “People realize it’s a way to show off has already had three orders placed for needed to happen,” Carroll said. Graham has taken her hobby of cake dec- what they’ve done,” Wyatt said. wedding cakes. This isn’t the first time Carroll has experienced orating to the next level by entering a wed- N.C. Agriculture Commissioner Steve “Something is happening. I’m not sure safety concerns at Connor Hall. She said the first ding cake into the amateur cake category. Troxler said he’s proud of the competitions what it will amount to,” she said. floor sees a lot of outside visitors, some who walk “I thought it would be a good place to and exhibits, both new and traditional, at Graham said in the future, she would through locked doors by following residents. get professional feedback on what I love to this year’s fair. enjoy turning her hobby into a business by As a three-time survivor of sexual assault, Carroll do,” she said. “The fair is an educational experience, owning a bakery or working for someone said she feels relieved to know that the bathrooms And she’s not the only one taking but it’s also about fun,” he said that does — but she hasn’t committed to are more secure with the reactivated flex passes. advantage of the state fair’s unique Brian Long, state fair spokesman, said taking it on full time just yet. “It’s easy to tailgate into a building, you know, opportunities. this year, two new rides will be unveiled. “Good results would be very welcome people naturally want to hold the door open for Denise Walker, competitive exhibits direc- The first is a children’s ride dubbed “The and exciting, but at this point I’m content the person behind them,” Carroll said. “It’s hard to tor for the state fair, said general entries have Gold Rush Express,” and the second is with what I’ve done,” she said. tailgate into a bathroom.” increased by 44 percent from last year. called “The Rampage” — a ride reserved “We’ve got the largest increase in the for an older crowd and placed in the most [email protected] [email protected]

Veterans might get in-state tuition inBRIEF vices usually don’t start making plans to The system Board of Governors go to school until a few months away from “If they’re paying out-of-state Campus Briefs is considering the change. exiting active service,” said Ann Marie Beall, tuition ... they’re still going to Employee Appreciation Day on Friday the UNC system’s director of military edu- cation. incur some debt.” UNC staff and faculty can join their colleagues By Sharon Nunn for the 2013 Employee Appreciation Day from 9 Staff Writer “By the time they come into one of our Ann Marie Beall, schools and say they’re interested in attend- a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 18 in the Student Union and UNC-system director of military education the Pit. Employees can get a 25-percent discount Many North Carolina military veterans ing, they don’t meet the requirements for at Student Stores and attend musical performanc- have been plagued by tuition inconsisten- in-state tuition and there isn’t enough time short session. es in the Pit and a climb of the Bell Tower. cies in the UNC system for two years, but by law to change things.” “I think they were interested in it last the system Board of Governors took a step Raiford Trask, chairman of the board’s year, but we need to work with them on last week to fix student veterans’ difficul- special committee on military affairs, said how to structure it in a way that is sensitive Discussion on Arab uprisings to be held ties. he’s optimistic the legislature will approve to what the costs will be,” Ross said. at Global Education Center next Monday the change outlined in the resolution. The Post-9/11 GI Bill — which provides Trask said the policy change could cost Thanassis Cambanis will host a discussion, “The federal government is going to at armed services veterans with financial aid the UNC system between $7 and 8 million. “Arab Uprisings Aren’t Over,” from 5:30 p.m. some point pass a bill that mandates that, for higher education — was changed by Despite the cost, Beall said the change is an to 7 p.m. on Oct. 21 at the Nelson Mandela so I think it’s important for us to determine Congress in 2011 to no longer cover the dif- important step for veterans. Auditorium in the FedEx Global Education how our bills read (before that happens),” ference in out-of-state tuition for veterans. “They thought that at the end (of their Center. Many veterans who were stationed out of he said. service) they would have a benefit that state are not considered North Carolina Still, the approximately 5,000 UNC- would essentially allow them to go to school residents after they leave active service. system student veterans using federal and complete a degree debt-free,” Beall said. Grammy-winning pianist to play at UNC During last week’s Board of Governors benefits will have to wait until the General “And if they’re paying out-of-state tuition, Grammy Award-winning pianist and conductor meeting, members unanimously passed a Assembly convenes in May for a final deci- even if it’s just for a year, they’re still going András Schiff, one of the most renowned inter- resolution from the board’s special military sion. to incur some debt. preters of Bach, Mozart, Schubert and Schumann, planning committee that requests a policy System President Tom Ross said in a “I think it’s important that they be able will perform at Memorial Hall from 7:30 p.m. to change from the N.C. General Assembly news conference following the meeting last to utilize that benefit that they’ve earned to 9:30 p.m. on Oct. 23. The performance is hosted that would give the board the authority to week that he hopes the General Assembly the fullest extent.” by Carolina Performing Arts. determine residency for veterans. will be open to working with the system “Active-duty members in the armed ser- on veterans’ tuition during the legislature’s [email protected] — From staff and wire reports 4 Wednesday, October 16, 2013 The Daily Tar Heel

Henderson in a world of his own Wrestler Evan Henderson creates his own realm to excel in a tough sport. By Dylan Howlett Staff Writer

It’s 7:30 on a Friday morning in October. That’s 7:30 Eastern Standard Time or — in Evan World time — time to do one’s job and do it well. North Carolina wrestler Evan Henderson beats to his own clock, his own rotational period. Maybe it’s because his main occupation has an inherent lunacy. “It’s one of the toughest things you’ll ever do in your life,” said the junior who captured All-America honors last season. Maybe it’s because there’s ego involved, because he wants to be the best. Has to be the best. “I think it’s true for all wrestlers — we’re kind of self-centered some- times,” he said. Or maybe it’s because he just needs some solid footing. That’s why there’s his own realm, one that strikes a balance between college academics and Division I wrestling, dth/kevin hu between confident and modest, Evan Henderson is a junior on the UNC wrestling team. Henderson has been wrestling since kindergarten and says it took several years to adjust to the wrestling lifestyle. between the guy Henderson has to be on the mat to excel All-American- Evan Henderson nods in agree- head tells them to anyway. School in Saltsburg, Pa. On road trips, Evan Henderson style and the guy he wants to be ment. The voice began rattling around “Everybody strives to be what he’s will plan every moment of his day. away from it. “If you can make it through wres- Henderson’s head 20 years ago. trying to do,” Robert Henderson He’ll know what he’ll eat for break- “Everybody’s like, ‘Evan, how do tling, you can do wrestling for a He grew up in New Florence, said. He flashes a sheepish grin. fast and what he’ll do before going you do all this stuff?’” he said a few little bit, even have a little inkling of Pa., a small town 50 miles east of “I always try to knock him down a to bed. He’ll tell all of his teammates hours later, his chair swiveling amid what’s going on in their heads and Pittsburgh. Everybody knows every- couple pegs.” and coaches about it in breathless the bang and clatter of the Stallings- the kind of people some of the top body, and wrestling is in the drink- His twin is there to make sure detail. Evans Sports Medicine Center. guys are — you’ll understand that ing water. Evan World stays on its axis, lest “Told you I could talk the paint off “Well, I’m always in Evan World. I’m it’s a lifestyle,” Evan Henderson said. Henderson and his brother took Henderson’s chatter knocks it askew. the walls,” he said, laughing. always in my own sense of mind.” It’s true. The sport becomes a up wrestling in kindergarten. Evan Naturally, he’s an interpersonal com- It’s not that kind of talk. Friends Wrestlers shouldn’t plead insan- wrestler’s biological metronome. Henderson didn’t like it at first. It munications major. will ask him how he did in a match. ity, said Robert Henderson, Evan’s They must meet their prescribed took three years of “getting our butts “He’s a talker about everything,” He usually says, “OK,” even after he’s twin and a fellow UNC wrestler. It’s weight class to the exact pound, and kicked” to start getting serious about associate head coach Cary Kolat emasculated an opponent. He abides the way they’ve been coached, the if there’s excess, it has to go before it, he said. They would become two said. by a quote from one of his favorite way they’ve been brought up. It’s in a bout. It just has to. They torture of the state’s top junior wrestlers, Not that kind of talk. Not the off- wrestlers: “It’s not attractive to be their chromosomes. They have to get themselves losing weight, Evan and Evan Henderson catapulted putting chirping or puffed-peacock to where they want to go. Henderson said, but a voice in their ahead of his brother at The Kiski talk. See Henderson, Page 5 The Daily Tar Heel SportsWednesday Wednesday, October 16, 2013 5

this that’s relaxing or enjoy- the top,” Evan Henderson said. HENDERSON able. If you stop and enjoy it, He’s still swiveling. “I’m not from page 4 somebody starts banging on saying other people don’t have UNC to take on famous.” you. that type of ambition, but it’s Along the way there’s “If you’re going to go embedded in wrestlers and self-flagellation, perhaps the through this, you might as ingrained in our skulls that sensation of being a sacrificial well win.” you gotta make it to the top.” lamb. Wrestling, unlike any Evan World features a kind The next peak comes in No. 10 Hurricanes other sport, requires coaches of autopilot drive to get to less than a month, his first to be willing participants in a where Evan Henderson wants chance since nationals in wrestler’s development. They to go. He’s already made stops March to see the core of Evan isn’t getting any easier with DTH ONLINE: Go don’t just motivate and teach at the sport’s most glamorous World in his opponent’s eyes. The football team is Miami (5-0, 1-0 ACC) on deck. to dailytarheel.com to — they fight their pupils. destinations. A three-time “Sometimes, I don’t think looking to get back The Hurricanes pack one view rosters for both One practice bout with state champ in high school. anything,” he said. “I’ll stare of the most potent offenses in UNC and Miami. Kolat, who wrestled for the The country’s top high school and see what their expression on track at home. the conference, led by quar- U.S. in the 2000 summer wrestler in his weight class by is. I know they’re worried, but terback Stephen Morris and ers) and 37 scouts coming,” Olympics, ran Henderson’s senior year. And, added to the I try to blank everything out By Michael Lananna explosive sophomore running Defensive Coordinator Vic face through a cheese grater. itinerary last year, All-America sometimes. Whatever hap- Senior Writer back Duke Johnson, who Koenning said. “It’ll be a That’s OK, Henderson said. honors and a sixth-place finish pens, happens. leads the ACC in all-purpose great test for our guys to see It’s part of the deal. in the 141-pound weight class “I love the sport, but it The saying has been yards per game. They’ve put what they’ve got.” “To be a good wrestler, at the NCAA Championships. means nothing and it means “smart, fast and physical.” up 45.2 points per game — The good news for UNC there’s some screws loose,” The next stop for Evan everything to me.” Those are the pillars — the second only to Florida State is the projected return of head coach C.D. Mock said. Henderson is in a different It’s now 10:45 Eastern foundation of Larry Fedora’s in the ACC — and they’ve quarterback Bryn Renner, “There’s no doubt about it.” stratosphere. Win two NCAA Standard Time, or time for a football coaching philosophy. done so by capitalizing on who missed the Henderson is up early championships, move on late breakfast in Henderson But this week, as North what has been the UNC game with a left foot injury. and in the wrestling room and win a couple of world time. Evan and Robert exit Carolina prepares to host defense’s greatest weakness. Renner said the onus will of , a crucible of titles. Not one, he stresses. A the medicine center together, No. 10 Miami under the “Big plays,” Fedora said. be on the offense — which sauna-like air and gladiatorial few of them. And there’s the and Evan World spins out the Thursday night lights of “They can throw the ball hasn’t been as explosive as it teeth-sharpening little more Olympics, wrestling’s mecca. door with them. Kenan Stadium, the rallying down the field. Their offen- was a season ago — to pro- than the team’s first meet It’s still a dream of his. cry has been noticeably dis- sive line I think is tremen- duce in order to take pressure of the season. Thirty-five “We’re always working to [email protected] tilled: “1-0.” dously improved. They’ve had off of the UNC defense. wrestlers became a tangle of The Tar Heels (1-4, 0-2 success running the ball and “We have to play every pos- arms and legs, an interpre- ACC) are playing their first being physical up front.” session and just keep mov- tive dance with a primitive ranked opponent since the None of that matches up ing the chains,” Renner said. twist — smother or beat or season opener at South well with UNC’s defense, “I think if we do that, our slam the other guy into sub- Carolina, they’re debuting which ranks last in the ACC defense is going to take care mission. black alternate uniforms with 31.4 points and 436 of their job as well.” Sophomore Cody Ross and playing a rare Thursday yards allowed per contest. Again, it’s easier said than locks with Henderson in an night game in a “Zero Dark By most accounts, the Tar done, but it all goes back to unfriendly embrace. They Thursday” event. Heels showed improvement UNC’s main objective. knead each other like Play- But it all comes down to against Virginia Tech, hold- “Right now, we’re just wor- Doh into positions that would that one simple phrase. ing the Hokies to 48 yards on ried about being 1-0,” Marquise make gymnasts squirm and “The only goal we’re the ground, but they’ll have Williams said. “It’s going to be ballerinas faint. A constel- focused on right now is being their hands full with a Miami a great atmosphere, first time lation of sweat dots the mat 1-0,” Fedora said. “That’s it. squad that is drawing sizable wearing all black, it’s going to beneath their feet. A team- Just 1-0.” draft interest. be awesome. mate leans over a garbage can It sounds simple, but then “They’ve got good players, “But we need a win.” and throws up. again, nothing has been that and from what I understand, “It’s not a fun sport,”Mock easy for UNC this season. It there’s four (general manag- [email protected] said. “There’s very little about DTH PICKS OF THE WEEK The DTH sports staff and one celebrity guest compete to pick the winners of the big- gest ACC and national college football games each week.

After Assistant Sports Editor Aaron Wilco said. “But honestly, I’ve yet to Lauren Brownlow is Dodson sent in his picks last week, see the ‘win some’ part.” this week’s guest picker. he received an immediate reply Sports Editor Brooke Pryor led the Brownlow covers college from fellow assistant Daniel Wilco. way in the dismal showing by the sports in the Triangle for “We have the same exact picks,” sports desk with a 5-3 record, nar- Fox Sports Carolinas and Wilco wrote. “What up!” rowing the gap between her and is a snarky tweeter. Wilco, who has been in last place the top dog picker — the last but among the DTH pickers since week certainly not least Assistant Sports two, sent another email right after- Editor Grace Raynor. lost half of their games. ward. Her co-workers credited Raynor’s “Close only counts in horseshoes “That probably isn’t good for you,” success to luck, but she vehemently and hand grenades ... and football he said. denied that. picks, right?” Pryor said. And it wasn’t. “Haters gonna hate,” Raynor said. And right she was not. Dodson, Wilco and Senior Writer “But I’m gonna win.” The guest pickers have been hold- Michael Lananna all went 3-5 with Looking to go ahead of Raynor, ing their own this season, tied with their picks in what was a pretty Pryor boldly picked Tennessee to Raynor for the lead at 44-12. tough week for all the DTH pickers. best the No. 11 Gamecocks. This week’s guest picker is Lauren But what separates Wilco from “Tennessee almost beat Georgia, Brownlow, a freelance sports writer Dodson and Lananna is that he has right?” Pryor said. for Fox Sports Carolinas. The prior yet to get to 40 correct picks. And right she was. But what she guest pickers have set a high stan- “You win some, you lose some,” doesn’t know is the Volunteers have dard for Brownlow to live up to.

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ncstatefair.org 6 Wednesday, October 16, 2013 News The Daily Tar Heel Charlotte Symphony Voting begins Thursday welcomes student for town elections Aldermen, mayor and two new town commissioners vote early By Edmond Harrison “So it was a long day, that from its three candidates. Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct Staff Writer Monday.” Town Council seats Carrboro, Chapel Hill and Jim Ketch, who teaches Hillsborough residents will 17, 18 and Oct. 21 to Nov. 1; When senior music major trumpet at UNC, spoke highly are up for grabs. all be electing mayors who are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 2 John Parker applied to audi- of Parker’s willpower, in addi- running unopposed. Location: Rams Head tion for the role of principal tion to his trumpet playing. By Kelsey Weekman Last year during the presi- Dining Hall trumpet of the Charlotte “John is quite thorough, Staff Writer dential election, more than Symphony, he was denied on and I think that’s one of his 50,000 people in Orange the grounds that he wasn’t an great gifts,” he said. “I’ve Voters who want to beat County voted early. The dining hall location experienced enough player. never had a more disciplined the crowd can start casting Nearly one-fifth of those will be open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. But after the symphony was trumpet student.” their municipal ballots in people voted in Rams Head Oct. 17, 18 and 21 through petitioned by Tim Hudson, Hudson, who teaches Orange County on Thursday. Dining Hall. Nov. 1. Parker’s private teacher of nine trumpet at Gardner-Webb Polling stations will open “Last year I registered to It will also be open Nov. 2 years who was also audition- University, recalls giving across the county to allow vote here in Orange County,” from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ing for the job, the audition Parker his first lessons in the registered voters to cast their said Celia Carnes, a UNC Other voting location hours committee allowed Parker to sixth grade. dth/chris griffin votes prior to the established sophomore. are posted on the Orange compete for the position. “After the first few months John Parker, a senior at UNC, Election Day on Nov. 5. “I am from Alabama, County Board of Elections After four intense rounds of lessons I remember tell- recently earned the position “Early voting this time where it’s hard to be a website. against some of the best ing him that if he played of principal trumpet in the around will be just the same as Democrat. I feel like my vote “I’m not very informed trumpet players in the coun- everything I assigned him, he it always is,” said Tracy Reams, counts here.” right now, but I will prob- Charlotte Symphony. try, Parker, who is 21 and a would become a great trumpet the director of the Orange During the last munici- ably vote towards the end Kenan Music Scholar, was player. Sure enough, he would County Board of Elections. pal election in 2011, nearly of the early voting period,” ultimately awarded the posi- come each week prepared, so work and starting to think of “Our early voting sites 18,000 people in Orange said Christina Zhou, a UNC tion and plans to join the there you go,” Hudson said. what he’s going to need to be open on Oct. 17 and they close County voted, but only 612 sophomore. symphony in January as one Ketch said Parker, even ready for the season.” on Nov. 2.” were 25 years old or younger, Registered voters who will of its youngest players. right after winning the posi- Hudson believes Parker For the upcoming elec- according to a report from be out of town during the “Everyone is quite a bit tion, still came into lessons will definitely move on to tion, registered county voters the Orange County Board of voting period can request an older than I am, but they’ll with plenty of things he want- greater positions in his future have the opportunity to vote Elections. absentee ballot. still be expecting me to lead ed to work on. career. for several local government “I probably will not vote Requests can be mailed the section. It’s quite an “When we had our les- “I believe wholeheart- officers. early unless I am out and to the the county’s Board of intimidating thing, but I’ll be son three days after he won edly that he’s going to be in The Chapel Hill-Carrboro about and I think of it,” said Elections up to a week before up to the challenge.” the audition, I said, ‘Well, Charlotte for a brief time, School Board will have three Lauren Gaillard, a UNC the election. Parker said the auditions things feel a little different and move on to a much big- spots to fill. senior. “I live in Raleigh so I am were fairly demanding, and today.’ And John immediately ger orchestra, a much more Carrboro has five candi- The county voting sites not registered to vote in that he was proud just to brought up four or five goals prestigious position,” Hudson dates running for three seats include the Board of Elections Orange County,” said Chris make it past the first round. that he had,” Ketch said. said. “Seeing him win was on the Board of Aldermen. Office in Hillsborough, Widin, a UNC sophomore. “It went from about 100 “He didn’t celebrate for definitely one of the most Chapel Hill will elect four Carrboro Town Hall, Seymour “I usually stay here and people in the prelims to 12 in very long. He enjoyed the enjoyable days of my career.” of its nine candidates to the Senior Center in Chapel Hill vote by absentee ballot.” the semifinals, so just to make moment, and was already Town Council. and the second floor of Rams it that far I was pretty excited. very quickly getting back to [email protected] Hillsborough will elect Head Dining Hall on campus. [email protected]

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“Everybody loves new stuff. senior associate athletic direc- tume designer for the plays. UNIFORMS That’s kind of the big broad tor for external communica- BREAST CANCER PLAYMAKERS “You’ll also notice if you from page 1 picture,” Bell said. tions, said the school’s brand from page 1 from page 1 really look at it that the sides schools. UNC’s 2014 rank- “When you narrow your is alive and well. Perou said he and other “We added additional sup- are slightly tipped up,” Coble ing — with fewer than four focus a little bit, anything that “Carolina blue is our color. groups are using this infor- ports down in the trap room said. “We call that raking. It’s months left before signing puts us in front of (recruits) It will always be color. It will mation in clinical trials to to assist with some of that so the water hopefully will day — comes in at 16. one more time, every picture always be the fundamental determine the best type of steel.” wash back into the pool.” Freshman running back that gets retweeted. Anytime thing that sets us apart,” he drug treatment for patients. He said there were addi- Coble said the artistic team T.J. Logan, a Scout.com four- that we can be in their pocket, said. “We want to protect He said the test could deter- tional concerns pertaining to extensively researched and star recruit from UNC’s 2013 be on their phone, be in front the heritage and tradition of mine that a patient has a less the actors’ safety. accommodated for the logis- class, said standout college of them, the more people that that, but we also want to do aggressive type of breast cancer “What we didn’t want to tics of the pool. football uniforms get high talk the better.” some new different innovative and therefore might need less have happen is the actors get “What’s fantastic about this school teammates talking. things that we’ve seen other aggressive cancer treatment. out of the water and take a scene shop is that we didn’t “Jerseys were a big thing The Carolina brand people have success with.” “In this way, we’re now tumble into the audience or have to compromise any of to me and helmets and stuff tailoring the therapeutics to down the other platforms,” the imagination or the needs because you look on TV, you As a senior, safety Tre Perception vs. reality the biology of each patients’ Maxfield said. of the play because of the see Oregon,” Logan said. Boston has played through tumor,” Perou said. “So, everything has to have logistical needs of the pool,” “Guys are going to want to go more conservative periods of Ultimately the nation’s top The PAM50 test — which a texture to it — we can’t have Coble said. “For all the science on the field looking nice. UNC uniforms than the Fedora recruits are attracted to win- determines the subtype of any smooth surfaces.” that’s gone into it, there’s still “You look nice, you play era, which has already included ning programs, and UNC has breast cancer and overall Mastic flooring was used to an awful lot of magic.” nice.” chrome and star-spangled hel- had trouble competing on a prognosis — recently received prevent slippage, said McKay Aaron Wasson, director mets less than two years into national stage. approval from the U.S. Food Coble, co-scenic and co-cos- [email protected] of equipment operations at his tenure. He said the uniform Bell said sleek uniforms and Drug Administration and Oregon, said that after years combinations add to the expe- help bridge UNC’s gap in is already available in Europe. of grabbing attention for uni- rience of coming to the locker recruiting. Dr. Shelley Earp, director of forms, he believes the school room on game day. “You’ve got to do everything Lineberger Center, also works now signs recruits because it “We used to come in every you can to stay current, to in the lab on clinical tests and wins consistently. game and it would be like, make sure that people are still within public health. IVY LEAGUE “(Uniforms) may have ini- ‘Carolina blue again. Yeah,’” talking about you as a football “We still have a long way tially given opportunities for Boston said sarcastically. program and as a football to go because we’re losing LSAT / GRE / GMAT our coaching staff to get in the “Now it’s at the point where brand and trying to create a mothers, daughters, wives and door with recruits that maybe we never know what we’re perception that’s different from sisters, and the people that historically we haven’t be able going to wear.” the reality,” Bell said. get breast cancer are the real TUTORING to on a national level,” he said. Though Fedora makes the “The reality here is we strengths of families,” he said. Following Oregon, even final call on what combina- haven’t won an ACC champi- UNC’s chapter of Alpha Graduates of traditional programs like tion UNC will wear in a given onship since 1980, but that’s Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. is Notre Dame and Michigan week, he receives input from not the perception.” another organization that is Brown University (B.S. 2004) and have dabbled in alternative UNC’s equipment staff, Bell The results aren’t apparent working to spread awareness. New York University (J.D. / M.F.A. 2013) uniforms. and the team’s seniors. in 2013 with UNC at 1-4, but Simone Boney, service now accepting students Freeman said UNC hadn’t The blackout jerseys, which Bell’s outlook is optimistic that coordinator of the sorority, deviated from its blue and Fedora said are derived from recruits, even ones years away said the members have been in the following disciplines: white much under Fedora’s the tar in the Tar Heel logo, from a commitment, can sense going to low-income areas to predecessors in the 1990s are not exempt from criticism. a change in UNC’s program. tell people about mammo- LSAT Prep • GRE Prep • GMAT Prep and early 2000s, but that was Paul Lukas, ESPN.com’s “I guarantee you with more grams. Rates/hours/location negotiable. largely because alternate uni- uniform columnist, doesn’t see than a couple (recruits) that “Almost everyone knows forms weren’t on the college why UNC has adopted a color was a factor, that things were someone who is affected by Serious inquiries only. football radar. different from the school’s tra- changing here and maybe not or has breast cancer,” Boney “When Oregon started ditional ones. in the sense that people feel,” said. “I kind of think it’s per- Visit us online at triadtutor.com changing, that’s when the “I don’t think it’s a good look Bell said. “Maybe not in the sonal for everyone.” or email us directly at landscape changed,” he said. for UNC,” Lukas said. “It’s kind sense that everybody can tell, Some jerseys are hits and of a traditional-looking school, but that’s at least one little [email protected] [email protected] others draw criticism. But the or at least that’s how I perceive small physical piece of evidence change always receives the them. Black is not a school that things are about to be dif- attention UNC Recruiting color, and they’ve just sort of ferent.” We Have Everything! Coordinator Walt Bell and gone bonkers this season.” UNC’s coaching staff crave. Rick Steinbacher, UNC [email protected] Largest Deep-fried fun Selection Fried foods and livestock of competitions abound at the 62nd annual N.C. State Fair. Halloween games See pg. 3 for story. Costumes

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Established 1893, 120 years of editorial freedom QUOTE OF THE DAY “If you want to kill the tree, you can chop it Nicole Comparato EDITOR, 962-4086 OR [email protected] EDITorial BOARD members Sanem kabaca Opinion Co-EDITOR, [email protected] Alexandra wiLlcox gabriella kostrzewa MAHMOUD SAAD down, but it might grow back. If we can kill zach gaver opinion Co-EDITOR ALIZA CONWAY KAREEM RAMADAN Sierra Wingate-Bey the roots, the whole thing is going to die.” michael dickson assistant opinion EDITOR dylan cunningham Kern Williams trey bright Charles Perou, on his research into the causes of breast cancer

EDITORIAL CARTOON By Matthew Pressley, [email protected] Featured online reader comment “Their sport is their passion. Victimizing them as if they are not aware of the choices they Trey Mangum make is an insult to their intelligence.” Color Commentary Cenzie, on the limitations athletes face in their academic careers Junior journalism major from Roxboro. Email: [email protected] LETTERS TO Kvetching board™ THE EDITOR kvetch: Sorry, v.1 (Yiddish) to complain Athletics helps bring Too bad CDS can’t put as minorities to campus much effort into having enough seats or edible food closed TO THE EDITOR: as they do into picking a The DTH printed an playlist for the dining hall. article last week about hav- for ing only 98 black males To my roommate who stole among the class of nearly our RA’s door decoration 4,000 this year. It seems to to make me smile after a business me those same voices ought rough night: I love ya. Sorry, to be celebrating an athletic Mauricio. s I was walking program that does more To the 97 other black first- through the Streets at Editorial to bring minority males year males: We are the 2.5 A Southpoint last week, I to campus than any other percent. overheard a conversation that campus program. On one a young woman was having hand, there are opinions My favorite thing about with someone over the phone. such as Jay Smith’s in the UNC is paying for our own A blackout to remember scantrons while the football She told the person, “Yeah Monday article “What are I can do that … well, when the students actually cheering team gets brand-new jer- government reopens.” Uniforms are an magic that Connor Barth now than ever. for this Thursday?” in which seys for Zero Dark Thursday. Call me naive, but at the and the Heels displayed as It’s important to he criticizes athletics because Watch our football team get time I didn’t really know what investment for they took down the then remember, however, that he claims it brings to campus slaughtered by Miami or a “government shutdown” fourth-ranked Hurricanes this number isn’t merely athletes who are unprepared waste an excessive amount actually meant. I thought for future recruits. back in 2004. a sunk cost, but an invest- for academics. On the other of money at the fair Thurs- the most part, it was about omorrow night Nonetheless, “Zero ment in the future of the hand, there is criticism by day night? Fried Oreos, here national parks and museums Kenan Stadium Dark Thursday” and the program. the DTH for not bringing I come. not being open for business. T will host its second- rebranding that UNC Many football power- more minorities to campus. Happy University Day! I cel- With that said, I’m pretty ever Thursday night foot- football has undergone houses, such as Oregon These people simply can’t ebrated by lying in my bed bummed that if I wanted to ball game when the Heels this year have not been University, have proven figure out what they should all day with a hangover. go the Smithsonian over fall take on Miami, sporting without a substantial price the value that trendy uni- be outraged about. In addi- break, I wouldn’t be able to tion, several of the football Alert Carolina: Really? because its operations have new black jerseys as part tag. forms have in recruiting players never would have “Peeping?” Did someone been affected by the govern- of a total uniform rede- The football team through their impressive had the opportunity for a not hold you enough as a ment shutdown. sign. Though this uniform could benefit from added combination of success college education if it weren’t child or are you just desper- The shutdown, which went redesign is understand- transparency in its and swag over the past for their place on the team. ate for attention? into effect at the end of the ably valuable to a football financial dealings, as it decade. Scholarships, academic To the idiot who tried to fiscal year on Oct. 1, impacts team, added transparency is unclear whether this As Carolina seeks opportunity and the chance steal beer from Walgreens much more than just land- would quell questions money is going beyond to move past the ath- to have the support of a on Saturday night, just how marks. Many governmental about the price tag. Nike’s allotment and into letic scandals that have full Kenan Stadium should stupid are you? Do you not food assistance programs are Tar Heel fans are hop- the athletic department’s plagued the school of instead be our professors’ realize that I know your full either currently being impact- ing that this first install- budget. late and properly usher and students’ main concern. name, phone number and ed by the shutdown, or will be ment of the new “Tar Pit In an age where athletic in the Larry Fedora era, current place of residence? in the future if operations do Bill Collette ’15 Enjoy your visit from the po- Series,” which will feature departments are under maybe this redesign is just not resume any time soon. Communication studies lice. Sincerely, the overnight I saw a Facebook status on a new alternate jersey or immense scrutiny for their what we need to turn our manager. Monday in which someone I helmet one game a year, massive budgets, trans- season and our program Seek help to fight will bring the same sort of parency is more important around. To the girl doing the know from back home said he your addictions walk of shame through was behind an elderly woman in the Pharmacy 5K Sunday the grocery store, and her EBT TO THE EDITOR: morning, those heels card was not working when Editorial The Oct. 4 article weren’t even made for she swiped it. The cashier said “Falling on less hard times” walkin’. that the government shutdown addressed the dramatic had affected the Supplemental increase in pornography Is the reason sorority girls Nutrition Assistance Program, Take MODs to the quad addiction, particularly in monogram everything formerly known as the Food males college-aged and because even they can’t Stamp Program. MOD-length courses dents could take equally teach about subjects they older, and I feel obligated to tell each other apart? Although it was later demanding courses on are passionate about. weigh in. “The suspect was an Asian revealed that EBT cards were would benefit the a variety of subjects that At Kenan-Flagler, Since I began my life as a male wearing a d00k actually not working in sev- may interest them. undergraduate students Tar Heel, I have met some- hoodie.” Raise your hand if eral states because of a server whole University. Because these courses are given MOD options one who actively struggles you’re surprised. glitch, the possibility that these he Kenan-Flagler only last half of a semes- ranging from New Product with balancing his day-to- To my roommate who programs will cease if the gov- Business School ter, most students end up Marketing to Negotiations. day activities with watching pees with the door open ernment remains closed is a offers undergradu- taking two MODs back to The possibilities that pornography. This friend so she can still talk to me: problem. T of mine — let’s call him ate students the opportu- back. could be made available to If you’re going to fart, too, While eligible households “James” — was apparently a nity to take half-semester If these courses were non-business students are you really don’t need to will continue to receive SNAP porn addict before he started do that. benefits for October, the pro- courses worth 1.5 credit made available to all virtually endless. Potential college. James is open with gram does not have “statutory hours called module, or undergraduates, students MOD classes in the College me and his friends about his UNC Spanish 101: learn the authority” to continue to distrib- MOD-length, courses. would benefit from their of Arts and Sciences could condition, but his openness adjective “tired” but not ute benefits after the end of the MOD courses are a great availability because they focus on anything from is often awkward or even the verb “to sleep.” month. There are contingency way for students to try a would be given the oppor- space exploration to for- antisocial; he often asks To the freshman football funds that do not expire until subject they are interested tunity to try something eign relations. people (even his roommate) player who, when told the end of the 2014 fiscal year in, but with more schedule new and look into more These classes are more to leave his room so that he to fold a square in half, if needed. But if the shutdown flexibility. niche topics that they than just convenient to can feed his addiction. asked if he should fold it were to go on for a while, the The College of Arts and might enjoy. students. Making MOD- Porn addiction hasn’t only longways: Thank you for funds would not last for long. Sciences should allow stu- Similar to the style of length classes available to taken a toll on his social life, reinforcing the fact that As far as WIC, the supple- though. On more than one you got into UNC solely dents the chance to do the first-year seminars, these all undergraduates would mental program for Women, occasion, James has come based on football skills. same. These classes are a courses would encour- allow students to satisfy Infants and Children, it to me with worries regard- To those who keep trying has enough benefits for the great way for students to age students to explore their interest in topics ing his physiological well- delve into more classes for subjects they enjoy, and unrelated to their major, to enter the UL through time being, but the U.S. being and the way frequent the exit door: It’s almost fun. Instead of having full- would bring added benefit while staying on track to Department of Agriculture has masturbation affects him. halfway through the se- no authority to continue the semester electives, stu- by allowing professors to graduate in four years. He feels unmotivated and mester. Get it together. program during a shutdown. complacent about pursuing This leaves the program up real-life romance, and even Lenoir’s make-your-own- to the states to fund, and that Editorial believes that he may need to nachos station: selecting has already been the subject of see a doctor. Concerned, my for students with long problems as some states have friends and I found a website arms since 2013. closed their WIC offices and that helps people like James. If I had a dollar for every withheld vouchers. Bring down the house It’s important people with penalty yard the foot- In addition, children are los- addictions know they’re not ball team has gotten ing their Head Start programs, New affordable owners to make available to live in town, but the alone, and I hope James’ this year, I would have and some states have already more affordable units. strategies set forth by the story can help someone else. enough money to buy new stopped receiving benefits housing strategy is The strategies are aimed committee will allow these There are other sites like the defensive AND offensive through Temporary Assistance at providing housing for all people to consider housing one we found that can help; coordinators. for Needy Families among the right move. low-income residents, from options in Chapel Hill. you just have to be willing. other methods of assistance. Send your one-to-two he Mayor’s those making only $9,000 Despite the optimistic While politicians are disput- Sam Gray ’17 sentence entries to ing matters on Capitol Hill, it Committee on a year to families making future, there are some Music [email protected], seems as if the most vulnerable T Affordable Rental about 80 percent of the inevitable hurdles the Physics subject line ‘kvetch.’ populations of our country will Housing should be area median income. committee cannot address. suffer the greatest from a con- applauded for its hard work In the past, nonprofit Many existing housing tinued shutdown. to create concrete strategies housing providers in units are not affordable, SPEAK OUT It is easy for Congress to aimed at creating afford- Chapel Hill have targeted and private property man- Writing guidelines make these decisions because able housing in Chapel Hill. only families at the bottom agers are not required they don’t feel the direct effect • Please type: Handwritten letters will not be accepted. The committee will pres- of the low-income spec- to accept the Section 8 • Sign and date: No more than two people should sign letters. like others do. ent the draft of a compre- trum. The town should be voucher program, which As of today, the government • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. hensive plan to the Town praised for its efforts to helps low-income families • Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number. has been closed for 16 days. Council on Wednesday. finally address the needs of afford private housing. The longest government shut- • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit letters to 250 words. down was in 1995 when it was The draft lists resources for all low-income residents. However, the commit- closed for 21 days. On behalf funding and outlines short- Chapel Hill is an inclu- tee’s model for affordability SUBMISSION of the people, please open your term, mid-range and long- sive community, and pro- can be expected to encour- • Drop-off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary Street, Chapel doors. range strategies to imple- viding housing options for age existing housing in the Hill, N.C. 27514 ment affordable rental all incomes is an essential area to follow suit. • E-mail: [email protected] housing. Strategies include step in maintaining diver- The town should imple- 10/21: STUDYING HAPPINESS pursuing a low-income sity. Many workers earn- ment these strategies and EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily Columnist Graham Palmer on housing tax credit project ing salaries in Chapel Hill continue exploring ways to represent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. 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