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Volume 125, Issue 56 dailytarheel.com Wednesday, January 17, 2018 Trump ends TPS, devastates Salvadoran families

By Marin Wolf Staff Writer

Joseph Nolasco held a poster reading “TPS” in big blue letters above his head. Despite the wind and near-freezing temperature, the 9-year-old stayed focused on the speakers at the podium to his right. He eagerly shouted, “Protect TPS!” as he stood with his mother, even though he does not know what that phrase means for him and his family. As a third grader, Nolasco does not worry about his family’s legal status. He is busy learning about multiplication, division and fractions in math, his favorite sub- ject. Nolasco’s mother, Marina Vasquez of Durham, said she chose not to tell him too many details about the termination of the Temporary Protected Status that allowed her to come to the U.S. nearly 20 years ago after a devastating earthquake in El ONE STUDENT’S ASSAULT AND Salvador. “(My children) would suffer just like all of us if we even talked about separation,” ALERTCAROLINA’S RESPONSE Vasquez said through a translator. DTH/EMILY YUE El Centro Hispano hosted a press conference Saturday afternoon to speak By Kiana Cole She was walking from Kenan pass out. Maybe then he’d leave his grip until he heard the wit- out against the Secretary of Homeland Director of Investigations Music Building to her residence her alone. But she didn’t need to ness say she was calling the Security’s decision to end the TPS designa- hall. It’s a route that, as a music pretend — as the seconds passed, police. He grabbed Vigil’s bag and tion for about 200,000 Salvadorans. On the evening of Dec. 5, Rose major, is almost automatic and she felt herself losing conscious- ran. Representatives from organizations such Vigil was walking home when, should take a matter of minutes. ness. As of Jan. 16, he has not been as El Pueblo, Casa El Salvador, the North around 9:30 p.m., she felt some- But with her neck in his grasp, “I felt like I was dying,” Vigil caught. Carolina NAACP and local community one come up behind her on a the perpetrator pinned her to the said. About 50 minutes after the members spoke at the conference, which brick path near the Old Well. ground. Her hands hit the bricks, It’s hard to know exactly, but assault, an AlertCarolina text occurred in front of the Citizenship and Before she could see his face, then her head. she thinks about 40 seconds message sent at 10:31 p.m. Immigration Services building in Durham. the stranger hooked his forearm She tried to scream. “But it’s passed before someone saw the “It is horrifying to think that 6,200 chil- around her neck and strangled hard when you can’t breathe,” she assault. The witness screamed, SEE SAFETY, PAGE 4 her. said. She wanted to pretend to but the perpetrator didn’t release SEE DREAMERS, PAGE 4 Folt to review UNC harassment policies By Eva Ellenburg sexual assault. Staff Writer Geography associate professor Altha Cravey sued UNC in 2017 for In a university-wide message on gender discrimination, claiming Jan. 9, Chancellor Carol Folt said similarly-qualified male colleagues UNC administration will review its were granted full professor status sexual harassment and discrimi- while she was denied such promo- nation policies in response to the tion. #MeToo movement. While she cannot comment on Folt, Felicia Washington, the vice the details of her case, Cravey said chancellor for workforce strategy, she thinks the #MeToo movement equity and engagement, and Provost is an opportunity to not just change Robert Blouin wrote a letter posted policy, but to form a safer culture to UNC’s website addressing the for all kinds of people on college recent wave of women speaking out campuses. against sexual misconduct in the Anthropology professor Florence workplace, specifically through social Babb, who has conducted research media platforms with #MeToo. on gender inequalities, said she was “The issue of sexual harassment is happy to see Folt taking the issue on the minds of everyone, as we have of sexual harassment seriously in watched thousands of women across light of the #MeToo movement. She the nation courageously come for- said the move is important given ward to tell their stories,” wrote Folt, the United States Department of Blouin and Washington. Folt, Blouin Education’s September of 2017 deci- and Washington said they are taking sion to revoke Obama-era guidance DTH/SHEPARD BARNES steps to create a culture on campus to universities on handling sexual North Carolina guard Joel Berry (2) celebrates after UNC scored during Tuesday night’s home game against Clemson. that is free of harassment. assault cases. The Equal Opportunity and “We need to go a step further and Compliance Office said they had set high expectations for our campus nothing to add to Folt’s comments. climate and for responding to charg- Tar Heels sustain historic streak Gloria Thomas, the director of the es of sexual harassment and assault,” Carolina Women’s Center, said the Babb said. “This is especially urgent MEN’S BASKETBALL Williams said. “But let’s just hold it his teammates. Brandon Robinson center does not plan on changing its at a time when the U.S. government off another year.” tapped out a rebound, then made a typical activities. is eroding Title IX and other protec- NORTH CAROLINA 87 The 87-79 win didn’t come 3-pointer seconds later. “I don’t anticipate that our tions that were earlier set in place.” without its fair share of drama, The game slowed down soon work will change in response to The #MeToo movement has CLEMSON 79 though. Among it: a new career after though, and the Tar Heels Chancellor Folt’s message,” Thomas helped to reveal the pervasiveness high at North Carolina for Cameron went from the 7:37 to 1:32 mark said. “We will continue to provide of sexual harassment in higher By Chapel Fowler Johnson, 16 consecutive makes without a single made field goal. the advocacy and support to survi- education as well. Karen Kelsky, Sports Editor from the Tigers and some stitches Clemson guard and Shelby, N.C., vors, and education and awareness the founder of the academic career — five, to be exact. native Gabe DeVoe kept his team to community members as we have consulting firm The Professor Is In, A streak that began when Calvin As Roy Williams said while hanging around, as did skilled been, as long as this work is needed.” created an ongoing crowdsource Coolidge was president and has sitting down in the Smith Center’s forward Elijah Thomas. In 2013, students submitted survey in early December 2017 that survived four different home court media room: “That’s ACC Perhaps the most important complaints regarding UNC’s han- provided an anonymous platform for locations continued on Tuesday basketball.” moment of the first half was the dling of sexual assault reports under people in academia to share stories night, as the No. 15 North Carolina UNC (14-4, 3-2 ACC) came out result of some friendly fire. As Title IX law, resulting in multiple of sexual harassment and abuse. men’s basketball team won its 59th firing, assisting on 10 of its first Kenny Williams jumped for a federal investigations. In 2014, the So far, about 2,300 former and straight home game over No. 20 11 shots and going on an 18-3 run defensive rebound, his elbow University released a new policy current professors, undergraduate Clemson. early in the first half. grazed the face of teammate and on discrimination and harassment, students and graduate students have “The only thing that Coach really The opening minutes were ener- roommate Luke Maye. Maye went outlining the process for students reported their experiences. said to us was that it was going to getic ones. Theo Pinson blocked two reporting and responding to cases of [email protected] end sometime,” junior guard Kenny jump shots much to the delight of SEE BASKETBALL, PAGE 5

A lot of people don’t realize how cold it gets during the winter. DRAKE 2 Wednesday, January 17, 2018 News The Daily Tar Heel The Daily Tar Heel A day in the life of a Chapel Hill police officer www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 By Ashley Peterson his workday to run, usually out,” Bellavance said. 124 years of editorial freedom Staff Writer around campus. Besides the typical noise As a member of the down- complaint calls that come TYLER FLEMING In my 20 years as a law- town force, Bellavance patrols with policing a college town, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF abiding citizen, I’ve only had Franklin Street and North he said he has gotten some [email protected] two experiences with the Chapel Hill. He usually bikes truly bizarre calls. police. When I was 7, I mis- or walks around campus, but “People call 911 because JESSICA SWANSON dialed 911 and almost gave on rainy days he circles the they see a squirrel fall out of a MANAGING EDITOR myself a heart attack waiting area in his car. tree and they want to know if [email protected] for the police to track me down “My favorite part of the job it’s okay,” Bellavance said. “Or RACHEL JONES and show up at my door. The is interacting with people and we had a woman call because ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR other was during my first year walking around,” Bellavance she saw a mama deer with [email protected] when my bike was stolen from said. “I like that I’m not stuck her baby deer in the morning, COREY RISINGER the bike rack near my dorm. in an office all day.” and then later she saw the DIRECTOR OF ENTERPRISE This Friday, I had another It was a fairly quiet ride, mama deer without the baby [email protected] encounter with the Chapel interrupted briefly by a call and was concerned.” DTH/BARRON NORTHRUP KIANA COLE Hill Police but under less about a belligerent drunken The types of calls he DIRECTOR OF PROJECTS AND stressful circumstances. I man wandering around an receives and his daily job have Jason Bellavance patrols Franklin Street and North Chapel Hill on was able to follow Jason intersection. His first call that changed significantly over INVESTIGATIONS Friday. He has been a Chapel Hill police officer for 15 years. Bellavance, a Chapel Hill morning had been a complaint the past 15 years he has been [email protected] police officer of 15 years, about two men fighting in working in Chapel Hill. The changed as well from when he radio, and he is required to LEAH ASMELASH around on his afternoon shift. front of Starbucks which esca- area used to be much more first started. In 2003, only a wear a body camera when UNIVERSITY EDITOR Bellavance attended lated to hitting an innocent dangerous, he said. few police cars had computers responding to calls. [email protected] a police academy near bystander waiting for the bus. Drugs used to factor into in them, and no one had GPS But no matter what tech- REBECCA AYERS Greenville after graduat- A majority of his job is more phone calls on North or cell phones. nology he uses , Bellavance is CITY EDITOR ing from East Carolina interacting with people expe- Rosemary Street, but slowly When they got a call, they still motivated by the reason [email protected] University. He moved to riencing homelessness on the area has transitioned into would flip through a Trapper he became a police officer. ANA IRIZARRY Chapel Hill after getting his Franklin Street. student housing, Bellavance Keeper of printed and lami- “I was curious about how certification and has been “I want to make downtown said. Now the most common nated maps of certain neigh- things happened, and I defi- STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR here ever since. A father of Chapel Hill safer for fami- calls are noise complaints and borhoods to find an address. nitely wanted to help people,” [email protected] three, he enjoys running lies and a place for people littering. Now, he has a GPS mounted Bellavance said. KARYN HLADIK-BROWN and takes the first hour of to bring their kids and hang The technology has on his dashboard next to the [email protected] ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR [email protected] CHAPEL FOWLER SPORTS EDITOR Asian Exchanges connects East and West artwork [email protected] COLE DEL CHARCO By Isaac Rosso Klakovich lection highlighting the artis- category,” said Eliza Filene, Ambassadors. to learn some of the expertise AUDIO EDITOR Staff Writer tic exchange between East and a member of the Phillips Claire Drysdale, the co- of these art teachers and be [email protected] West cultures. Ambassadors and The Daily chair of Art&Life, explained able to experience art in this Art&Life and the Phillips The event will begin at Tar Heel Editorial Board. that the event will hopefully deep way,” Drysdale said. ZITA VOROS Ambassadors will be part- DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR 5:30 p.m. with a 30-minute Art&Life is a student orga- deepen students’ understand- Another benefit of the nering with the Ackland Art reception in the lobby that nization that promotes art ing of art as a whole. event is that it will allow stu- [email protected] Museum to put on Asian will be catered by Spicy 9. education, and the Phillips “We want people to come dents to experience a more NATHAN KLIMA Exchanges on Thursday, Jan. The reception will be fol- Ambassadors allows students away from the tour feeling in-depth exploration of art PHOTO EDITOR 18. The event will feature three lowed by the tour which will to study abroad in Asia. The like the art of different cul- than they are used to. [email protected] objects from the Ackland’s col- feature one object from the groups have never collaborat- tures is relevant to art from “Rarely do we spend 15 SARAH LUNDGREN, “Color Across Asia” exhibit, ed together with the Ackland their culture, and there aren’t minutes looking at one piece one from the “Religion and Art Museum, but due to the these boundaries necessarily of art,” Filene said. “I can say KAREN STAHL CORRECTIONS Ritual” exhibit and one from museum’s proximity to cam- between ideas that these art- that the only time I’ve done COPY CHIEFS the permanent collection in pus, working together was ists are using and how this that is on Art&Life tours at [email protected] • The Daily Tar Heel reports any inac- the European art section. intriguing to all three parties, cross cultural artistic dialogue the Ackland, and it was a very curate information published as Each part of the tour will be especially when it came to has opened up new possibili- transformative experience Mail and Office: 151 E. 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*Offer subject to change and availability. APPLY NOW! The Daily Tar Heel News Wednesday, January 17, 2018 3 UNC professor teaching students since 1986 By Brooke Bauman University, but moved to other teachers and colleagues Staff Writer Chapel Hill when he was also teach,” Kramer said. offered a position to teach. Kramer also advises gradu- Professor Lloyd Kramer Kramer has taken several ate students like Ph.D. can- jokingly said he has been trips to France since his ini- didate Jeffrey Ryan Harris. teaching for longer than most tial visit. The country has While working on his thesis of his undergraduate stu- become like a sanctuary for and dissertation, Harris has dents have been alive. But as Kramer to gather information been pushed by Kramer to dig a widely respected expert on for his books, attend confer- deeper into his research. modern European history, he ences and teach. During “I can walk into Lloyd’s has consistently been a valu- the 1999-2000 school year, office with a crystal clear able mentor for students at Kramer’s family accompanied argument and he can say, UNC since 1986. him and 30 UNC students ‘Well the implications are Kramer’s decision to on a year-long trip while he these five other things,’” become a professor was some- led the Montpellier Study Harris said. “That has helped what unexpected. Coming out Abroad program. Kramer me to be able to explain my of college, Kramer was inter- said the students gained work to others in a way that ested in history but figured valuable experience by being has gotten me grant funding becoming a lawyer would be immersed in French culture and will hopefully get me a the most practical profes- while learning about the job.” sion for him. While working country’s history. Emily Burrill is an associ- in Hong Kong, he prepared “(History) gives you a way ate professor of history and to apply to law school. But to engage with people who women’s and gender studies Kramer soon realized that law are different from yourself,” at UNC. She met Kramer in wasn’t his true passion and Kramer said. 2007. PHOTO COURTESY OF LLOYD KRAMER decided to move to France. Kramer serves as the direc- “He’s done a lot of exten- Dr. Lloyd Kramer, Director of Carolina Public Humanities, has been at UNC for 31 years. While studying French, tor of the Carolina Public sive research on the question Kramer applied to gradu- Humanities, and said he of nationalism in French look at political moments of As the former chair of the “He’s always been an intel- ate schools and decided to gained a newfound apprecia- intellectual and political self-examination and crises history department, Kramer lectual spark,” Bryant said. pursue his Ph.D. at Cornell tion for his peers by attending thinking,” Burrill said. “I like Brexit and the surpris- is well-regarded by his col- “He not only loves history but University. Once he received their lectures through the think these are relevant ing election in the United leagues. Associate History he also understands history his degree, Kramer held tem- program. questions today in the States, meaning that these Professor Chad Bryant and tries to explain why it porary positions at Stanford “As a teacher, I’m always United States and in the are outcomes that people admires his approach to matters.” University and Northwestern learning from the ways that world, especially when we didn’t anticipate.” studying history. [email protected] The Red Cross needs Review: The Wombats rock Cat’s Cradle By Sara Pequeño more blood donations Staff Writer It’s her first concert like this. She stands against the Blood types used in “After I had a great experience donat- metal railing at Cat’s Cradle emergency responses ing with them, I actively sought out awaiting the band she’s loved her whole life. Her glasses most needed. drives in Chapel Hill.” reflect the pink and red stage lights. At 11 years old, she’s By Payne Lubbers attended stadium shows, Lesley Chao Staff Writer but this is her first time at a Sophomore small venue. Her mom stands The American Red Cross directly behind her, only a issued a statement Jan. 8 factor. Drive. The 30th Annual little taller, keeping watch DTH/ALICE HUDSON asking for blood and platelet “In North Carolina, Carolina Blood Drive will as she becomes a part of the Matthew Murphy, lead singer of The Wombats, performed at donations of all blood types we were forced to cancel take place in June. crowd of teenagers and twen- Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, N.C. on Monday night. in response to a nationwide 23 blood drives, and that Sophomore Lesley Chao ty-somethings. They drove shortage. amounted to us losing more has donated several times from Greensboro just for this. cornbread, to the eruption The second opener, court- The organization said than 600 blood collections,” at Red Cross blood drives The Wombats performed of voices as they topped the ship., featured a modern severe winter weather has she said. in the Student Union and at Cat’s Cradle on Monday show off with their best- electro-pop sound similar to hurt its ability to collect In addition to hosting twice at the annual Carolina night, giving a performance known song, “Greek Tragedy.” artists like Foster the People donations, particularly types its own events on the UNC Blood Drive hosted by the that would leave any fan with They weren’t the best or Moon Taxi. Their per- O negative and B negative. campus, the organization’s University. a smile on their face. The performers I’d ever seen live formance was marked with O negative is the universal donor recruitment team “After I had a great expe- tour is prefacing the release — sometimes it felt like they colorful flashing lights and blood type and is often used is always working to find rience donating with them, of their new album “Beautiful rushed through their songs, excited cursing from the duo in emergency situations. event sponsors such as local I actively sought out drives People Will Ruin Your Life,” and they didn’t particularly as they realized members of “Hectic holiday sched- businesses and churches, in Chapel Hill, which was available Feb. 9. engage their audience in ways the audience knew the words ules, winter weather and an Franklin said. really easy because the Red Their set was filled with I have seen in previous shows to their songs. active cold and flu season “If students would like Cross has drives right on fan favorites “Give Me A Try,” at Cat’s Cradle. They didn’t It was an energetic perfor- collectively contributed to to donate blood, I would campus all the time,” she “Emoticons” and “Moving To seem particularly excited to mance that felt like summer: more than 28,000 fewer first suggest that they make said. New York” that had audience be sharing their music. their songs were fresh and donations than what was an appointment through Students interested in members singing and jump- Two acts opened for the upbeat, and there were people needed in November and redcrossblood.org, call- donating can attend an ing along with lead singer British rockers: Nation of smiling and dancing in the December,” the American ing 1-800-RED-CROSS on-campus blood drive or Matthew Murphy. They also Language and courtship. audience. They are a band to Red Cross said in the state- or downloading the Blood use the Red Cross web- played newer singles and Nation of Language opened watch as they gain popularity, ment. “More than 150 blood Donor App. They’ll have the site to find other events unreleased songs from their the show with a synth-heavy and hopefully we’ll be see- drives have already been ability to make an appoint- in the Chapel Hill area. upcoming album. performance straight from ing them on the Cat’s Cradle canceled this year due to ment and get a rapid pass Additionally, Red Cross The audience itself was your parents’ cassette tapes. stage again sometime in the severe weather.” on the day of their appoint- donation centers are open enthusiastic with each song, Lead singer Ian Devaney paid future. According to the state- ment,” she said. seven days a week. screaming old favorites while homage to famous British The 11-year-old girl keeps ment, the Red Cross provides Once donors arrive, the “It’s a really easy way to patiently bobbing along to Faculty Service Award Ad v2 2018.qxp_Faculty Service Award DTH Ad 1/4/18 8:59 AM Page 1 frontmen Morrissey and Ian looking back at her mother, about 40 percent of the entire donation process takes give back,” Chao said. “It’s new releases — from the Curtis in his stage persona and smiling in awe. She is the one nation’s blood supply. about 45 minutes to an hour, also a great way to get over moment before they took vocal styling, crafting a sound who introduced her daughter Red Cross spokesperson Franklin said. your fear of needles because the stage, when a person in a that felt hazy and somber. It to them. She looks back at Maya Franklin said the Red The two largest blood you can just think about how plush wombat costume came was jarring in comparison to her reassuringly as they both Cross typically experiences drives on the UNC campus you’re doing something for on stage to “Get Up (I Feel the lively, upbeat music of The mouth the words to the songs, a slump during the holiday are the Holiday Blood drive, others.” Like Being a) Sex Machine” Wombats, but they were by lost in the colors and sounds. season but that weather has which took place Dec. 12, @paynelubbs by James Brown, to the men- no means lacking in musical @saralizp been an especially difficult and the Carolina Blood [email protected] tion of Mama Dip’s iconic talent. [email protected]

The UNC General Alumni Association’s DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU'RE LIVING? FACULTY SERVICE AWARD Congratulations to 2018 recipient Lloyd S. Kramer Established in 1990, the GAA’s Faculty Service Award honors faculty members who have performed outstanding service for the University or the General Alumni Association.

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point it was just to make me Avenue; it was behind the cess in identifying suspects, SAFETY pass out and then maybe keep Old Well. “What are the odds of being strangled on McCracken said, so that FROM PAGE 1 strangling until I was just Jeff McCracken, the chief my way home?” authorities know the suspect reported a strong-arm rob- dead.” of police for the Department would have no other way of Rose Vigil bery near the Old Well. But, she added, “It wasn’t a of Public Safety, said though knowing what transpired The attack in itself was robbery.” he wasn’t sure why there were Junior Music and Political Science Major unless they had committed traumatic: Vigil can’t walk ******* errors in the alert about Vigil, the crime. outside when it’s dark any- Alyssa Browne, a graduate a possible cause could have ing the situation, speaking “Also, they must be written The details of investiga- more. She can’t sleep. When student studying sociology, been the hustle to release with possible witnesses and in accordance with the federal tive reports are not public she studies, she has to face was the witness who hap- information. reporting back to DPS media Clery Act, and therefore it is record, McCracken said, and the door with her back to the pened to walk by. “Sometimes the need to relations so an alert could be important that those trained the same premise is applied wall, so she always knows “It took me a few sec- put it out quickly can result in drafted. on the Clery Act require- when writing AlertCarolina what’s behind her. But Vigil onds to figure out what was information that isn’t exactly “I think one of the issues ments are the ones writing messages. was also troubled by what going on, to comprehend correct the first time,” he said. we deal with is sometimes and reviewing the language,” Browne said she wished came in the aftermath of the it,” Browne said. “She was “We try to do it quickly, and people get the impression she said. there had been some notice assault: the AlertCarolina on the ground, and he was if every single piece is not that if they haven’t received Alert methods include about whether or not the per- message, which included fac- on top of her and she was correct, sometimes we can’t some kind of a notification text message, email and/or petrator had been caught. tual errors, she said. screaming.” wait to nail down every single that nothing is being done, voicemail and posting on the “I just realized how sani- The AlertCarolina system At 10:32 p.m., an piece and try to fix it in the when that’s really not the AlertCarolina website, where tized it is,” Browne said. “It is a security measure on AlertCarolina email was sent. update.” case,” McCracken said. readers are instructed to made me question my safety UNC’s campus in compliance “UNC Police are investigat- Browne said that, for only ******* check for updates. walking around campus, and with the Clery Act, a federal ing a reported robbery near a few sentences, the alert took AlertCarolina launched in ******* those alerts have never made statute that details how uni- the Old Well on the UNC too long. 2008 to “educate students, Beyond the factual errors me feel that way.” versities that receive federal campus shortly before 10 p.m. “That really frustrated faculty and staff about what and the time it took for the In the future, both Vigil funding report crime on and this evening (Tues., Dec. 5),” me, that it was 40 minutes to do in an emergency and alert, Vigil felt the nature of and Browne said they hope around campus. the alert read. after, because he did run where to go for information the attack was not accurately the messages are more trans- AlertCarolina has been “A female UNC student away, and I wasn’t sure of and resources,” according to conveyed. parent. criticized by students and was walking with a friend his intentions or anything,” an AlertCarolina document. “The police labeled it as “If it was me, I’d like to community members for fail- along Cameron Avenue when Browne said. The alert system is a part- a strong-arm robbery,” Vigil know that’s actually what ing to send alerts — like when she was approached by a There are four categoriza- nership between DPS and the said. “But it didn’t really feel happened before I decide to no alert was issued after a black male suspect, about tions of AlertCarolina mes- University, McCracken said. like that. If he wanted to take go outside,” Vigil said. robbery on East Rosemary 5-10 in height with a slim sages: emergency, timely According to the Clery Act, the bag, he could have just She always thought she’d Street last March — and for build. The suspect assaulted warning, informational crimes that must be reported grabbed it and ran.” know what to do if somebody taking too long, like when it the victim and took her purse, and adverse weather. Vigil’s include criminal homicide, The alert followed a typical ever tried to attack her on the took 45 minutes to release a then fled in the direction of assault was classified as a sex offenses, robbery, aggra- fill-in-the-blank format that street, she said. message following the explo- Franklin Street.” timely warning. The only vated assault, burglary, motor is meant to expedite the pro- “It has definitely changed sion on McCorkle Place in “The individual was wear- time an immediate, campus- vehicle theft, arson and hate cess, McCracken said. my perspective of security on November. ing a black zip-up jacket, blue wide alarm would sound crimes, according to the “Strong-arm robbery is campus,” Vigil said. For Vigil, a junior and the jeans, and a black hat. No would be in an emergency document. actually a legal term where “What are the odds of governor of Upper Quad, the weapon was reported.” event, McCracken said, like Joanne Peters Denny, a force is used to take belong- being strangled on my way experience made her question Vigil noticed some discrep- if an active shooter was on UNC spokesperson, said in an ings and a weapon is not home?” students’ safety on campus ancies between what hap- campus. email that alerts like Vigil’s displayed,” he said. “But we @kianamcole and what goes into the alerts. pened and what was reported McCracken said between are not typically reviewed by wouldn’t put a lot of detail Editor’s Note: We want to “I don’t know what his in the alert. She wasn’t walk- the call, which was received the University’s communica- out really for investigative hear from you about safety intention was,” Vigil said. “I ing with a friend; she was at 9:41 p.m., and the time the tions department because dis- purposes.” on campus. Email your story don’t know if it was to kill me walking alone. And the attack text alert went out at 10:31 tributing the message quickly Withholding extensive to special.projects@dailytar- or assault me – I guess at that didn’t happen along Cameron p.m., officers were assess- is the priority. detail is a part of the pro- heel.com

The Secretary of Homeland and Honduras reside in North Vasquez, however, and poten- the Trump administration. While organizations like El DREAMERS Security may designate a Carolina along with their tially her two older children, El Centro Hispano will Centro Hispano will continue FROM PAGE 1 country for TPS when extreme 11,600 U.S.-born children. who came to the U.S. as kids, host several legal clinics in to fight for TPS protections, dren born in this country to temporary conditions, such North Carolina’s GDP will needs to find another way February to help TPS holders TPS is only a temporary solu- the 5,900 Salvadoran families as armed conflict or natural lose $570.1 million annually to stay in America. She said find other avenues for staying tion. El Centro Hispano’s have to contemplate being disaster, prevent the country’s without TPS holders from El returning to El Salvador in the country. immigration attorney ripped from their families citizens from returning safely. Salvador, Haiti and Honduras, remains a last resort. Eliazar Posada, the com- Bridgette Richards said the and their children forced The Department of Homeland according to the report. “We would fight until we munity engagement and advo- real solution will come with out of the only country they Security cannot detain a TPS Salvadoran TPS holders found a last ditch effort to cacy manager at El Centro immigration reform. know and they call home,” holder based on their immi- must return to El Salvador stay,” said Vasquez. “My kids Hispano, said the disappear- Until then, Chapel Hill said Ana Ilarraza-Blackburn, gration status. TPS also guar- or obtain a green card by don’t know El Salvador. They ance of TPS holders in North Town Council member the Latinx liaison for the antees TPS holders can obtain Sept. 9, 2019. After that date, came here when they were Carolina will greatly impact Michael Parker said the town NAACP of North Carolina. “It an employment authorization DHS considers Salvadoran too young.” communities across the state. will continue to fight for TPS is immoral.” document. TPS holders undocumented Deferred Action for “We are going to be losing recipients. Chapel Hill, Carrboro and The decision to end the immigrants, making them Childhood Arrivals, which businesses, we are going to be “They are us,” said Parker. Durham recently passed TPS designation for El vulnerable to detention and allows people who came to losing folks who are not only “They live in our communi- resolutions to uphold TPS. Salvador, announced Jan. 8, deportation. America as children to con- working but owning differ- ties, they work in our com- Although the cities cannot came only about two months The termination of TPS tinue to study and work in the ent businesses,” Posada said. munities. They are friends promise the protections of after DHS terminated the could separate families like country, previously promised “Families are going to have to and they’re neighbors. These TPS, the resolution works to TPS designation for Haiti. Vasquez’s. Because Vasquez temporary security for TPS decide if it is worth it moving are folks who live in our com- make TPS holders feel wel- The Center for American had her youngest child in holders such as Vasquez’s back to a country that is still munities who deserve to be come and supported in their Progress said 13,100 TPS hold- the U.S., he could remain in older children. However, the not at the point that it can welcomed and protected.” respective communities. ers from El Salvador, Haiti the country as a U.S. citizen. fate of DACA is unclear under take so many people.” [email protected]

our trainer and physician, sporting five blue stitches “I just figured, you know, open shots. Once they saw a on the all-time wins list BASKETBALL checked me for a concussion near the right side of his I was kinda due for a couple couple go in, their confidence among Division I coaches. FROM PAGE 1 and I felt great,” Maye said. nose. threes,” Johnson said. “I was just went up. They started to “Anything as historic as to the ground and stayed “No headaches.” After a relatively quiet first tired of going one-for-five or make more. That was on us.” a streak like that is pretty there, medical staff hud- With Maye absent from half, Johnson, a graduate something like that.” Senior Theo Pinson impressive,” Johnson said. dling around him as blood the lineup, the Tar Heels transfer, knocked down three His performance was need- notched 12 points on the “You don’t want to be the streamed from the right side outscored the Tigers 6-0 over 3-pointers and a free throw ed, as the Tigers hit an unbe- game, hitting six straight ones to ruin it.” of his face. the last 1:59 in the first half to score the first 10 points lievable 15 straight shots in free throws in the final two @chapelfowler He got up eventually, and entered the locker room of the second half for North the second half. After shoot- minutes of the matchup to [email protected] covering his face with a with a 38-23 lead. The junior Carolina. ing 32 percent from the field secure the streak for another white Gatorade towel that asserted himself offensively He continued the hot before the break, Clemson year. Editor’s note: Jack was becoming increasingly in the second half, though, streak into the rest of the ended the game shooting 48 The win was the 831st Frederick, Alex Zietlow red as he jogged to the shooting 3-for-4 from the game. He finished with a final percent. of Roy Williams’ career, and Chris Hilburn-Trenkle locker room. field with three assists and line of 21 points and four “They got hot,” Kenny which moved him into sole contributed to the reporting of “Doug (Halverson), two rebounds, all while rebounds. Williams said. “A lot of it was possession of seventh place this story.

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Office for Undergraduate Research Bernie Sanders to speak at Duke University Upcoming Events and Deadlines Democrat, Sanders is an inde- ment started by MLK half a “I’ve been a Bernie sup- Sanders will hold an pendent and is the longest century ago that aims to chal- porter from the beginning, SAVE THE DATES economic inequality serving independent in U.S. lenge problems such as sys- so this is really exciting for Jan. 18 Community-Based Research workshop, 5-6:30pm @ 039 congressional history. tematic racism, poverty, the me to see him talk in per- Graham Memorial. Space limited. RSVP at our.unc.edu conversation. “Through this public con- war economy and ecological son,” she said. “I’m hoping versation, we have an oppor- devastation. that seeing Bernie Sanders Feb. 1 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship applications By David Saff tunity to bring together the Todd said the event is in talk can provide some guid- due 4pm Staff Writer insights of a preacher and a line with the 50th anniversary ance for people like me who Feb. 15 Travel award applications due (and the 15th of every month) politician on the present-day of the Poor People’s Campaign are kind of confused and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, work toward a just, moral and that the campaign linked discouraged by the current Feb. 20 Carolina Research Scholar Transcript Designation applications due I-Vt., and the Rev. Dr. economy,” Powery said. issues around racism and political climate.” Mar. 1 Abstracts to participate due for the Celebration of William J. Barber, II will The discussion, address- economic justice, so reflecting Free tickets were made Undergraduate Research hold a public conversa- ing the ongoing work for on it’s anniversary and King’s available to Duke students tion hosted by the Duke economic justice in America, legacy is a good time to put a Jan. 11 and then to the gen- Mar. 8 Graduate Research Consultant (GRC) applications due for University Chapel on Jan. 19 is part of Duke’s week-long focus on our moral economy. eral public Jan.12. Maymester and Summer School at 8 p.m. Martin Luther King, Jr. “One of the original “We announced this event Mar. 15 Summer Award in Research-Intensive Courses applications due The discussion is called, Commemoration as well as prompts for this was that this last week on Tuesday and it’s “The Enduring Challenge of the Duke Chapel’s Bridge year is the 50th anniversary gotten quite a strong recep- Mar. 16 Undergraduate Research Consulting Team proposals due a Moral Economy: 50 Years Panel series. of the poor people’s campaign tion so the tickets that were Mar. 16 Research-Related Skills course proposals due After Dr. King Challenged “Powery has been moderat- that Dr. King began organiz- made available were snapped Racism, Poverty, and ing conversations from people ing before he was assassinat- up in less than 10 minutes,” Apr. 1 Graduate Mentor Award applications due Militarism.” It will be moder- of different walks of life to ed and then came to fruition Todd said. ated by the dean of the Duke talk about an issue of the as a week-long protest on the The event coordinators are Apr 6-8 13th annual ACC Meeting of the Minds at Boston College. More info. coming soon. University Chapel, Luke common good,” said James national mall after Dr. King’s expecting more than a thou- Powery. Todd, spokesperson for Duke death,” Todd said. sand people to show up, but Apr. 12 Celebration of Undergraduate Research Symposium. Abstracts Sanders ran for president Chapel. Alicia Sun, a sophomore at the event can also be viewed due Mar. 1 in 2016 and ultimately lost Barber is national co-chair- Duke who supported Sanders’ from a livestream on the the Democratic nomination person of the Poor People’s presidential campaign, is Duke Chapel’s website. to Hillary Clinton. Despite Campaign: A National Call excited to hear what Sanders @David_Saff entering the primary as a for Moral Revival, a move- has to say. [email protected]

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EDITORIAL CARTOON “SURPRISE SNOW” By Emily Yue, [email protected] FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT “Britain is not comparable. . . the only things we have in common. . . is the language and Annie Kiyonaga to a degree a shared culture and set of laws.” “Annie get your pen!” GordonTrenchard, on Claude Wilson’s column about the British left. Junior English and art history major from Chevy Chase, M.d. Email: [email protected] but then had a political LETTERS TO career with the help of his THE EDITOR wife Sarah who was child- We call less herself. Thank you, Tar Heel Even Young James Knox nation Polk had been a young gov- it pig ernor of Tennessee and a TO THE EDITOR: young Speaker of the House If you would have told of Representatives. me at the beginning of He even was the first , my college career that I House Speaker to have been would be finishing it at President of the United the University of North States. itchbay. Carolina, I definitely He even was a war wouldn’t have believed President when he took this t was a Monday morning you. country to war with Mexico in Berlin, and my German Thankfully, the Lord’s over the dispute about the I class was discussing EDITORIAL plans were greater than west. secret languages and codes. Or, my own. But it was this dispute rather, our teacher was trying to I am so grateful that that gave us the war and the explain, in German, the mean- I had the opportunity to land we needed. ing of the German word for How to get a GREat score experience Chapel Hill, But thus was born “secret code.” The classroom, full even if it was only for a Manifest Destiny— two of American students, searched Graduate school apply. So mark your calen- year. words that are still in for a concrete example. “Like Approaching these dars and register early! To the coaches: thank use today to describe the Morse code,” someone sug- exams are doable, tests can be daunting, as If you’re taking the you for trusting me to lands we acquired named gested. “Like Pig Latin!” yelled it brings back bad memo- GRE, they have boot come in and be a part of California, Arizona, New another helpful student. but daunting. this team. Mexico, Nevada, Utah and We all nodded our assent. ries of standardized test- camps specific to the Colorado. pplying to gradu- ing in high school, but test’s math and verbal Coach Fedora and Like Pig Latin! Of course. Coach Kap, I hope I John Huerta Our teacher was mystified. ate school can be through the Learning reasoning sections. exceeded your expecta- Chapel Hill “Schwein?” (Schwein means A really exciting, Center, UNC has a myr- And, if you find your- tions and made you proud. “pig” in German. You’re wel- but it can also cause a lot iad of resources to help self needing a little I truly value all the J Street’s solutions come.) “Yes! Ig-pay Atin-lay!” of anxiety. students crush the GRE, more help, or if you skills and knowledge I don’t work Our German teacher, under- One source of this GMAT, MCAT and LSAT. need a rigid schedule to have gained here. standably, did not find this anxiety is the inevitable The Learning Center make yourself study, the To my teammates: TO THE EDITOR: string of gibberish especially standardized testing that has incredible resources Learning Center offers thank you for welcoming I will take Ms. Rubin’s clarifying. accompanies applying. for students approaching discounts for Princeton me with opening arms. word on Mr. Gorka. She asked us how, exactly, Even if you plan to graduate school admis- Review courses, either We clicked from the However, J Street seems we all knew what Pig Latin apply for graduate school sions tests, including online or in-person. beginning and I am so oblivious to many facts was — we were all from dif- years after graduation, access to study materials Applying to graduate grateful I got the chance concerning the Arab- ferent states, different schools. to know yall. you have to think about in the Learning Center school can be really scary, Israeli situation. Did we learn it in school? We You each have helped Ms. Rubin glances over laughed uproariously. A federal these tests. library, academic coach- and many students feel me become a better ath- the issues to spin the left- Pig Latin class! Our laugh- Every student apply- ing and test prep videos. standardized test pres- lete and I know we will be ist narrative concerning ter trailed off into confused ing to graduate school, The Learning Center sure, but there are many lifetime friends. Israel. silence. How did we all know including medical, den- also offers workshops resources on campus And lastly to the fans: Bibi Netanyahu has this absurd, nonsensical lin- tal, law and business targeted to the best strat- worth exploring that can thank you for giving me been elected Prime guistic code? Pig Latin was just school must take some egies for the test you’ll be help. the opportunity to be a Minister four times, three somehow there, inexplicably standardized test to taking. Tar Heel. terms in a row, both mile- pervading our collective child- Thank you for coming stones in Israeli politics. hood memories. How had we to Kenan every Saturday I would say the Israelis all been indoctrinated in this to support this team and I. are more than confident of strange assortment of compli- It has been such a his leading the nation. cated, scrambled words? privilege to get to meet so “Jews around the world” As it turns out, Pig Latin, SATIRICAL ADVICE COLUMN many of you. like Ms. Rubin have the like so many I may not have been luxury of living in their idiosyncracies, finds its earli- a Tar Heel born or a Tar fortress America, minus est mention in Shakespeare. Heel Bred, but when I die any enemies at their gates. In 1598, Shakespeare wrote You Asked for It I am definitely a Tar Heel Bibi is a brilliant, “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” where dead. shrewd leader who, as an he included the phrase “false In which we introduce the newest member of our team. Go Heels forever. elite member of Sayeret Latine.” Matkal (Special Forces) Pig Latin reemerged in the Cameron Dillard divided his time between American cultural psyche in Starting Center #54 America and Israel, the 20th century, with the first Class of ‘17 obtaining three degrees American publication of Pig from MIT while defending Latin occurring in the form of James Polk is not like Israel on the front lines. a 1919 Columbia Records song. other presidents I urge you to read Arthur Fields’ “Pig Latin Love,” Netanyahu’s book, A Place contains the subtitle, “I-yay TO THE EDITOR: Among Nations. Ove-lay Oo-yay Earie-day.” James Knox Polk was Ms. Rubin mentions mention it not the only U.S. President “occupation.” An occupa- repeatedly in sketches. More born in North Carolina tion occurs when there recently, in “Who Gon’ Stop because there was a rumor exists foreign control of Me,” Kanye West raps the line, that Andrew Jackson may a once sovereign country, “That’s Pig Latin, itchbay.” have been born there. i.e. when Iraq invaded All this is to say: Pig Latin But for some he may Kuwait. Disputed land? is not a “secret” code as much have been born in Waxhaw, Perhaps, but certainly not as it is a thoroughly American South Carolina. “occupation.” one. Like massive portion sizes Even Andrew Johnson “Settlements.” From or the mania surrounding col- was born in North 1947 to present, settle- lege sports, it lurks, largely Carolina. ments have never been an unexamined, in the American But what I had known obstacle to peace. consciousness. To explain the was the fact that Polk Here’s just one example: collective American knowledge Perry Carter (Meryl Perry Carter and James Scalise James: Yes. Israel evacuated Gaza Streep) and James Scalise Perry: We can get you a attended college at the of Pig Latin to someone from Senior English and communica- University of North and four settlements in tion major from Raleigh Germany is to be forced to (Lindsay Lohan) are the different one. Carolina. Samaria, and still the ter- question its presence in the writers of UNC’s premier Senior computer science major James: I don’t need one. But here is something rorism and more terror from Cary first place. (only!) satirical advice Perry: It wouldn’t be a that maybe no one knows: attacks. This is an obvious observa- column. Email [email protected] problem. the fact that Andrew Refugees—Historian tion. People do things differ- Results may vary. questions with YAFI in the subject! James: This chair is fine. Jackson and Andrew Benny Morris, “The refu- ently in different countries. Perry: Just let me know. Johnson did not attend gee problem was a direct Free water in restaurants is of water? consequence of the war You: Now that it’s the Winter break was good? college, but had studied not, as it turns out, a globally James: No, thank you. in their houses when they that the Arabs and sur- new semester, I’m over- James: Yeah. acknowledged human right. Perry: Aren’t you thirsty? were young kids evolving rounding Arab state had “Baggers” at grocery stores whelmed with questions. James: No. Perry: How was Hanukkah? into teenagers becoming launched.” are also, it would appear, a Please help!!! Perry: I’m going to get The Arab leadership James: I’m not Jewish. adults without a diploma. uniquely American luxury. you a glass anyways (Leaves They never had gradu- has rejected every one of The shock of it came in the Perry: Oh. Christmas You Asked For It: to get a glass of water, ated, but the best they did Israeli’s compromises. So, form of my own unexamined returns and hands it to was good? learn was from reading what is J Street’s solution? cultural persona. I could have Greetings Tar Heels and James: Yes. welcome to 2018! In lieu him). books as young men. gone my whole life without Perry: You aren’t drink- As for James Polk, he Rene Delavarre thinking through the origin of answering a traditional James: Thank you. Perry: How was the drive ing your water. eventually went into law, Chapel Hill and history of Pig Latin. question this week, we’d James: (Takes a sip) Which probably would not, like to introduce you to here? James: Not so bad. Perry: Do you need a admittedly, have been a huge YAFI’s newest contributor, Crystal Light packet? SPEAK OUT loss, but you understand the Perry: Traffic can rough. James Scalise. James: No. WRITING GUIDELINES larger significance. Perry felt it was impor- James: It was ok. So here’s to a semester of Perry: Not many leaves Perry: Oh. I would. • Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted. tant to ensure an effective James: I know. • Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters. maintaining a critical distance collaboration with her new on the trees this time of from the practices and ideas Perry: (Looks concerned • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. partner, so she took him to year. • Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number. in which we, as Americans, James: I guess I didn’t and scribbles in her notes) take part, be they important task with a grueling inter- • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit notice. letters to 250 words. or aggressively irrelevant. You view process. Here is an Perry: Funny how that This goes on for a couple can judge for yourself which excerpt: hours. Perry concludes SUBMISSION of the two categories Pig Latin Perry: Why aren’t you happens. • Drop off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, James: Yeah. that despite James’s resis- NC 27514 falls into. wearing a tie? tance to artificial sweeten- James: I don’t know. Perry: So traffic wasn’t • Email: [email protected] bad? ers, opposites attract and Perry: Please put this on can make for a powerful 1/19: Lens of Onyx James: No. EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily rep- (hands James a clip-on tie). union. resent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the Cameron Jernigan writes about James: Thank you. Perry: Chair’s comfort- race and campus politics. He’s hired! opinions of The Daily Tar Heel editorial board, which comprises 10 board NEXT Perry: Would like a glass able? members, the opinion assistant editor and editor and the editor-in-chief.