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Volume 124, Issue 2 dailytarheel.com Thursday, January 12, 2017 Bye, bye business: Franklin sees change

DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA Linda’s Bar and Grill is a historic favorite for food and drinks among students and local residents. A Franklin Street frozen yogurt establishment, Sweet Frog, has permanently closed its doors.

DTH/ NICHOLAS BAFIA DTH/ NICHOLAS BAFIA DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA Jasmin Mediterranean has officially gone out of business. A new pizzeria, Benny Cappella’s, has had a successful start. The Bookshop, with its famous cat window, will close soon. Business cycle fluctuations, student shopping habits cause closures By Meghana Srikrishna wide open, students roaming eral notable businesses on Street restaurants that have announced on Jan. 5 that it money. It’s that we haven’t Assistant City Editor the street looking for a good Franklin Street have closed closed recently include Jasmin will close in July. grown enough.” deal and plenty of people their doors or announced Mediterranean Bistro and “The building was up Schumacher said business The start of a new semester walking their dogs. relocations. McAlister’s Deli, Khushi Salads and Wraps. for sale and our lease is up for The Bookshop, which has usually means that Franklin This semester, however, previously located on East The business turnover in August,” The Bookshop been operating on Franklin Street is bustling with activ- has been a little different. In Franklin Street, closed Nov. encompasses more than just manager Betty Schumacher ity: businesses with doors the past few months, sev- 20. Other prominent Franklin restaurants. The Bookshop said. “It’s not that we’re losing SEE BUSINESS, PAGE 4 Nobel prize winner dies at 91 Patient assault Oliver Smithies won the prize for his work with records detail cell modification. ‘crime of power’ By Acy Jackson University Editor State laws vary in the investigation For Oliver Smithies, UNC’s of assault by medical professionals. first Nobel Prize-winning full time faculty member, science By Lauren Kent was not just a job. Senior Writer “His whole life was devoted to science both as a profession, Seven out of 10 sexual assaults are committed his vocation, but it was also his by someone known to the victim according to hobby, avocation as well,” said the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network Dr. Charles Jennette, chairper- (RAINN). A relative. A spouse. A date. son of the department of pathol- A doctor? ogy and laboratory medicine, A 2016 investigation conducted by the Atlanta who has known Smithies for Journal Constitution analyzed public records about 30 years. from the last two decades and found more than The distinguished professor of 3,100 doctors nationwide had been publicly dis- pathology and laboratory medi- ciplined after accusations of sexual misconduct. cine died on Tuesday at 91 after a It also found many violations were never report- short illness. ed publicly or uncovered by state medical boards. “Well of course it’s a great loss DTH FILE/JULIA KLIEN RAINN and Women’s Health Magazine sur- for Oliver to pass away, but he’s Oliver Smithies, Nobel Prize winner and UNC professor, died Tuesday at UNC Hospitals. He was 91. veyed nearly 500 women and found reports of left a tremendous legacy here sexual misconduct by a doctor — reported by 27 that will continue and a research allows scientists to better study world,” said Ned Sharpless, for the University.” percent of the women — ranged from inappro- program that will be continued blood cells. He receive a doctoral director of the Lineberger Dedicated to his work, priate touching and sexual comments to mastur- by his wife and other faculty,” degree from Oxford University, Comprehensive Cancer Center. Smithies worked every day in bation during an exam and rape. Jennette said. and Jennette said he has spent “And if you think about who his lab. The Daily conducted a local inves- Smithies won the Nobel 70 years as a scientist. was important to that expan- “He was working in the lab tigation and found no physicians in Orange or Prize in physiology or medicine “When he came to UNC in sion of the research effort I seven days a week in the lab up Durham counties with public sexual misconduct in 2007 for his work targeting 1988, we were sort of a middle- would say Oliver was one of the until the day he died virtually,” violations on their record. But due to underre- genetic modification of cells. of-the-pack research University, very most important people Sharpless said. “He washed his porting and private records, records may not give He also developed the gel elec- and in 2017 we’re one of the because he really defined the trophoresis technique which top research universities in the standard of research excellence SEE SMITHIES, PAGE 4 SEE DOCTOR, PAGE 4 Trump-Russia relations questioned after documents released further complicated Tuesday BuzzFeed published the conference since July on of allegations against him. CNN released a statement The documents when CNN released a report 35-page classified docu- Wednesday morning. “I think it was disgraceful Wednesday defending its allege Russia could related to classified docu- ment Tuesday. According to “The fact that BuzzFeed — disgraceful that the intel- decision to release the report, ments presented to Trump Buzzfeed, the memos and and CNN made the decision ligence agencies allowed any saying it did not publish any compromise Trump. and President Barack their allegations are unveri- to run with this unsubstan- information that turned out details of the 35-page docu- Obama last week. According fied and include errors. tiated claim is a sad and to be so false and fake out,” ment because it could not By Becca Heilman to CNN, the documents Republican National pathetic attempt to get clicks,” Trump said. “I think it’s a corroborate the allegations. Staff Writer included allegations that Committee spokesper- he said. disgrace, and I say that, and Benjamin Friedman, a Russian operatives claim to son Sean Spicer criticized Trump also addressed the that’s something that Nazi research fellow at the Cato President-elect Donald have compromising infor- both BuzzFeed and CNN reports at the press confer- Germany would have done Trump’s ties to Russia were mation about Trump. in Trump’s first press ence, questioning the validity and did do.” SEE TRUMP, PAGE 4 My coach said I ran like a girl, I said if he could run a little faster he could too. MIA HAMM 2 Thursday, January 12, 2017 News The Daily Tar Heel

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We vokes audience engagement. tionship with Townsend and ALEX KORMANN pick up.” want them as much involved Matthias said getting to Matthias, who will perform PHOTO EDITORS University of Iowa. On Friday and Saturday, as we are.” explore the script was his Ridley’s play, and they will [email protected] Company Carolina will UNC junior Kate Jones, favorite part of this experi- continue performances in perform “Tender Napalm” who serves as the producer ence, because Ridley’s work Iowa City later in January. ELLIE SCIALABBA, By Taylor Mabrey in partnership with the for the show, said the show tries to explain the unex- “I really enjoyed the expe- JESSICA SWANSON Staff Writer COPY CHIEFS University of Iowa’s is a nice break for typical plainable throughout the rience of working in a col- [email protected] One actor in Company Lightswitch Theater audiences. storyline. laboration type of experience,” Carolina’s latest production Company. “Audiences come in and Company Carolina has Townsend said. “It is some- — Philip Ridley’s “Tender The actors in this piece they’re allowed to stand, been around since 1994 thing that pushed me a lot as TIPS Napalm” — says he’s still are Matthias and sophomore allowed to sit, or they can with a mission to encour- an actor that I felt I needed.” learning from each perfor- University of Iowa theater roll around on the floor,” she age its audiences to think What may be perceived as mance, and he wants the arts major Aimee Townsend, said. and participate as well as unusual subject matter is a Contact Managing Editor audience to join in. though the title of “actor” The original play follows to showcase student talent way to explore a topic that is Hannah Smoot at “I picked this show ulti- means little to them as they two people on their journeys while exposing audiences to often hard to describe. managing.editor@dailytarheel. mately because I didn’t see the audience as a part of through loss and love while different genres and perfor- “It’s an adventure,” com with tips, suggestions or understand it and I wanted the show. struggling to live together as mance styles. Matthias said. corrections. to,” said Skyler Matthias, a “We are allowing the audi- well as apart. It highlights the “Theater is all about rela- @taygreymay senior theater arts major ence to create their own expe- allure of togetherness through tionships,” Jones said. [email protected]

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purchase tickets: Support the Daily Tar Heel. Annual memberships start at $25. bit.ly/thehoneycuttersi The Daily Tar Heel News Thursday, January 12, 2017 3 Franklin Street bar to open this month had the Triangle to choose from and Might as Well thought Chapel Hill would be a bet- ter fit.” The bar plans to hold multiple will offer late events over the semester that align with holidays and the school’s night food and schedule. “We’ll have parties for all the games, a Valentine’s Day party, a St. drink specials Patrick’s Day party – we have several events set up with local charities By Olivia Schaber and different organizations, some of Senior Writer them out of Durham and Raleigh,” he said. Might as Well Bar and Grill – a Horbacz said the news of the popular spot for college students in restaurant’s new location has been Wilmington – is opening a new loca- received with excitement from tion on West Franklin Street. UNC students. Erik Horbacz, co-founder of “We get people popping in there Might as Well, said the restaurant all the time – it’s great,” he said. hopes to open the week of Jan. “People just tell us all the time how 22, but that’s an estimate. He said excited they are.” they’re still waiting for permits. UNC junior Madison Godfrey “We’re hoping to start training said she’s excited for the restau- our employees next week and we’re rant to open. Godfrey is from going to hurry up and try to get Wilmington and said it’s a pretty open,” Horbacz said. popular spot in town. The founders chose Chapel “I think it’s cool and it’ll be really DTH/LACHLAN MCGRATH Hill as the spot for their second interesting to see if it’s similar to the Once open, Might As Well Bar & Grill will offer inexpensive weekly deals on food and drinks and a lively ambiance for students. location because it was a perfect one in Wilmington or if it does its demographic fit for what they we’re own thing,” she said. that are already established here,” opening because, being 21, some- not all bars offer food at night. looking for, Horbacz said. The res- Horbacz said the menu and atmo- Godfrey said. times the options seem kind of The restaurant’s Wilmington taurant and bar has taken over the sphere at the Chapel Hill location UNC junior Lindsay McConnell, limited,” she said. “Having another location also offers delivery – a fea- space that Fitzgerald’s previously will be the same as the original but said she really liked Fitzgerald’s but one will add to my options when ture which “might as well” be avail- occupied. the venue will be slightly bigger. thinks that Might as Well will be a going out.” able at the Chapel Hill location. “We generally like to stick next “I’ll be curious to see how it does good replacement. McConnell said she is also excited @livschaber to college campuses,” he said. “We in comparison to all the other bars “I’m excited about a new bar about the restaurant’s food because [email protected] Update to Sakai makes the site more mobile friendly phase design was the most signifi- comments anonymously on discus- “We have had a number of work- “As a first-year student, I haven’t ITS waited to update cant change. sion posts. shops and drop-in sessions and been exposed to many prior versions Sakai until winter break “That was really one of our largest Cadwell said the update took opportunities for one-on-one con- of Sakai, like other students have, factors in deciding to go ahead and place over winter break so that sultation,” she said. but I’m sure that as I use it through- to avoid inconvenience. upgrade,” said Suzanne Cadwell, ITS students and faculty would not be “Our team will make arrange- out the semester I will notice things director of teaching and learning. barred from accessing the website ments to actually go and meet a that could be improved.” By Kayla Drake “That and the new gradebook during the semester. faculty member in his or her office Tarik Woods, a first-year student, Staff Writer tool that works much more like a Cadwell said it took a little over to help them as well.” said he thinks the update looks great spreadsheet and is really much more nine hours to update the Sakai site. Students have responded posi- so far. UNC Information Technology intuitive for faculty and TAs to be “It took dozens of people’s time tively to the changes after using the “Using it last semester and com- Services gave Sakai an update on able to use.” and some time over the summer site through the first day of class. ing in new, there was a lot of trouble Dec. 20 to include new features to This gradebook tool includes new and fall to really be able to get Sakai First-year Jenny Montoya said finding things that were hidden that improve efficiency and help users gradebook analytics and a drag-and- to that day when we upgraded,” she thinks the website is a lot more are now open tabs,” Woods said. navigate the website. drop feature. Cadwell said. organized. “I like how it sends you more Among the many changes, a new Sakai now has an auto-save fea- Cadwell said ITS has been host- “I like it a lot, especially the sec- notifications to your email when Sakai feature includes the capabil- ture to prevent words from being ing sessions for faculty members tion where you can star what classes things are updated by teachers.” ity to organize class sites within deleted when you type, as well as a to learn how to use the site and its you want and don’t want,” Montoya Sakai. A mobile-friendly inter- feature that allows people to post new features. said. [email protected]

Compiled by Assistant State & National Editor Sam Killenberg 5 takeaways from Trump’s news conference Photo by Aramide Gbadamosi President-elect Donald alleged ties between for- 3. He will not divest from Trump announced he Trump gave his first press mer campaign staffers and his companies, instead would appoint David Shulkin, conference since July on Russian intelligence opera- the current Veterans Affairs Wednesday in Manhattan. tives. turning over control to undersecretary for health and Much of the conference relat- Trump also conceded that his sons. an Obama appointee, as the ed to Trump’s relationship reports of Russian hacking secretary of the VA. Trump, accompanied by with Russia, which was put into the DNC database were Trump promised to his financial lawyer, Sheri into question after a Tuesday true, a position he had pre- “straighten out” the VA, say- Dillon, announced he would CNN report. Here are some of viously rejected. If he and ing the department’s misman- turn control of his companies the top takeaways: Russian president Vladimir agement has caused veterans over to his oldest sons, Eric Putin were to develop a to be “treated horribly.” Trump and Donald Trump Jr. positive relationship, he said 1. Trump answered “President-elect Trump “that is called an asset, not a some questions about wants there to be no 5. He called on Congress liability.” relations with Russia, doubt in the minds of the to repeal Obamacare, but avoided others. American public that he is but replace it quickly. 2. Trump continued his completely isolating himself Trump dismissed the accu- criticism of the news from his business interests,” Trump said he would racy of the reports claiming media and “fake news.” Dillon said. encourage Congressional Russian intelligence had col- But Trump said he will not leaders to repeal and replace lected compromising infor- Trump lashed out against divest from his companies or the Affordable Care Act mation about his personal life CNN and BuzzFeed, the orga- create a blind trust — drawing “essentially simultaneously.” and finances, and he renewed nizations that first reported criticism from the director of Republican leaders in his criticism of intelligence on the Russian allegations. the U.S. Office of Government Congress have yet to put a agencies who let the informa- At one point, the pres- Ethics director Walter Shaub, plan in place for Obamacare’s tion slip. ident-elect engaged in a who called Trump’s plan replacement. “I think it was disgraceful shouting match with a CNN “meaningless from a conflict “It is our goal to bring it — disgraceful that the intel- reporter. Trump refused to of interest perspective” at a all together concurrently,” ligence agencies allowed any take questions from CNN’s Washington, D.C. forum. said Speaker of the House information that turned out Jim Acosta, saying “your Paul Ryan, R-WI, after a to be so false and fake out,” organization is terrible” and 4. He appointed his chief meeting with members of the he said. “you are fake news” as the DTH FILE/ARAMIDE GBADAMOSI GOP caucus. reporter repeated his ques- of the Department of But Trump refused to President-elect Donald Trump speaks in Greensboro on June 14. Veterans Affairs. answer questions about tion. Trump gave his first press conference in six months on Wednesday. [email protected]

Part of a periodic update Compiled by staff writers Sofia Edelman Research Roundup on UNC research. and Jamie Gwaltney.

Light as new technique for medicating Stem cells used to carry cancer drugs Religious protection from gang violence UNC researchers have developed a medicine delivery UNC pharmacoengineer Shawn Hingtgen has Religious studies professor Brendan Thornton technique using light that can target specific parts of developed a new technique to treat glioblastoma, an completed research on gang and church membership in the body. aggressive brain tumor. He uses stem cells carrying the Dominican Republic and the power of Pentecostalism David Lawrence, a professor in the Eshelman School anti-cancer drugs that can seek out cancer cells and to change individual’s lives in his book, “Negotiating of Pharmacy and a member of the UNC Lineberger deliver the drugs. Respect: Pentecostalism, Masculinity and the Politics of Comprehensive Cancer Center, led a team of researchers While surgery can remove most of the tumor, some Spiritual Authority in the Dominican Republic.” in developing the technique. parts of the cancer can remain in inaccessible parts of After nine months regularly attending a Pentecostal The system works by initially binding medicine to the brain. Hingtgen transforms the gene expression of church in Villa Altagracia, Thornton began recording red blood cells using vitamin B12, then releasing them skin cells into brain stem cells. These new stem cells people’s accounts of their experience in the church — into the body using light. The bond between the B12 and can sense the cancer cells and then deploy the anti- many telling him the most viable way to leave a gang medicine is made just weak enough so long-wavelength cancer drugs. was to convert to Pentecostalism. When Thornton asked light — which is low in energy and less damaging than These drugs contain both clinical and experimental a 19-year-old active gang member in the Dominican short-wavelength light — can separate the blood cells candidates that can slow the growth and lead to cancer Republic what his plans for his life were, the teenager from the medicine. cell death. The stem cells carrying the drugs are inserted told Thornton he would eventually convert. From there, the medicine can be released into the directly into the brain after surgery to remove the tumor. Thornton said so long as converts maintained a pious body at specific areas and times. Since the cells can The joint UNC and NC State University Biomedical life and did not return to areas the gang controlled, they circulate in the body for up to four months, the - Engineering department partnered to create a scaffold, would not have to fear violence from their respective gang nique could decrease the amount of medicine needed holding the stem cells, which keeps them in place until or rival gang. Then, Thornton said, these individuals for individuals. the cancer cells can be destroyed. could pursue leadership opportunities in the church. 4 Thursday, January 12, 2017 From Page One The Daily Tar Heel

days. They lose money after grill in August 2011. He said appeal to the students.” BUSINESS because there’s not a lot of there is no secret formula or “We try to cater towards students. We have Zoller said that despite FROM PAGE 1 profitability.” strategy to maintaining good patience for drunk people …” the business turnover on Zoller also said high rent business. Franklin, the Carolina Square for over thirty years, goes up Chris Brown and down depending on the and student mindsets toward “I have to caution you with Project — a mixed-use devel- Owner of Benny Cappella’s season. spending contribute to the trying to look for a silver bul- opment that will bring offices, “Our best months were business turnover. let,” he said. “It does not exist. residential space and a Target always July and August, when “The real issue for the Good value, quality product, patience for drunk people business than others. Trolly to Franklin Street — would townspeople came back to retail restaurant business is excellent service. Those are whereas some businesses do Stop Hot Dogs is moving ultimately help keep busi- town,” she said. “We get a the rents, which remain high,” the things you do.” not.” this weekend from 306 West nesses on Franklin Street. lot of students during the he said. “The problems are Benny Cappella’s has man- Brown also said that the Franklin St. to 104 West Zoller said students year, but most of our revenue also that businesses are highly aged to escape the recent specific location on Franklin Franklin St., next to Benny’s patron downtown Chapel comes from townspeople first, seasonal and that students business turnover as well, Street, near Top Of The Hill and in order to attract more Hill while townspeople go then professors.” operate on the margin so they despite it only having been Restaurant, Brewery and business. to Durham to do their shop- Ted Zoller is the director of don’t want to spend a lot of open for nine months. Distillery, has helped Benny’s. The Trolly Stop employee ping. With Target moving the Center of Entrepreneurial money.” Benny’s owner Chris “We wanted to be near Eric Martin said that while to downtown Chapel Hill, Studies at Kenan-Flagler In the midst of this busi- Brown attributes part of the TOPO because it’s iconic and the rent is higher in the new he said the area will attract Business School. He agreed ness turnover, some restau- new restaurant’s success to it’s the best bar in town,” he location, he thinks the move more shoppers. seasonal business is one rants have found long-term the way they target custom- said. “I think it’s just the fun is better for business. “My impression is that reason behind the business success on Franklin Street. ers. He said their late hours college atmosphere in the “We think it’s worth it Franklin Street is gonna go turnover. Linda’s Bar and Grill has been and accommodations have place. When you come in because it’s a larger place, through the renaissance,” he “You’d be shocked at on Franklin for forty years. helped business. here, it’s like the party con- and we feel like the foot traf- said. “I think that downtown how many businesses oper- Linda’s owner Christopher “It’s who you’re catering tinues.” fic is gonna be a lot better Chapel Hill will become a ate in the fourth quarter,” Carini said business has been to — students versus fami- Brown is not the only one there,” he said. “We want to destination again.” he said. “They get all their continually better since he lies,” he said. “We try to cater who thinks certain parts of do a game room — pool table, @meg_srik money right before the holi- took ownership of the bar and towards students. We have Franklin Street provide better pingpong, because we want to [email protected]

found to have inappropri- Several investigations in said in an email. “The AMA strongly action,” Brinkley said. DOCTOR ately touched and exchanged North Carolina were resolved opposes sexual misconduct FROM PAGE 1 explicit messages on social within six months. Little information in the practice of medicine,” Protecting patients the whole story. media with a patient. Brinkley said in certain said AMA spokesperson R.J. Bethany Wichman- In November 2015, a phy- circumstances, the board may According to a 2015 eth- Mills in an email, noting that The N.C. Medical Board Buescher, client services sician assistant surrendered suspend a doctor or physician ics report by the American professionalism in medicine requires all physicians to director at Orange County his license in Wake County assistant’s license before an Medical Association, 42 is regulated by a state-run undergo background checks at Rape Crisis Center, said in ten following allegations that investigation is complete. licensed physicians in the system, not the AMA. time of licensure. Several states years she has met several sur- he took photos of a patient’s “In cases like that there United States were disciplined The N.C. Medical Board’s use recurring background vivors who experienced sexual body. does have to be rock solid evi- for sexual misconduct in 1989; website ranked in the top five checks for long-term practice. violence at the hands of the In all three cases, the N.C. dence. Like they would have in 1996 the number jumped by Consumer Reports based on Background checks are also medical professional. Medical Board conducted to say, ‘Yes I sexually assault- to 147. Current numbers from transparency and ease of use. required by many employers, “Sexual assault is a crime of investigations that resulted ed these patients, and I’m the AMA are unavailable. However, in some cases including UNC Health Care. power and control,” Wichman- in revocations of the profes- glad I did it,’” said Brinkley. In 2000, Rep. Tom Bliley, the medical board can issue To further protect patients, Buescher said. “I think it hap- sionals’ medical licenses. But Brinkley said in many R-Va., sponsored a bill to allow private letters of concern, Hughes said it is standard to pens a lot that the perpetrator in the interim, there is no way cases, board action is not public access to the National which would not show up on have a chaperone present dur- is in a position of power.” for patients to know if their required to prevent a physi- Practitioner Data Bank, a a physician’s record. Several ing pelvic and rectal exams. In December 2015, a doctor is being investigated. cian accused of sexual mis- federal database of physi- other states, including Texas Wichman-Buescher said family care physician in “By law, the board can’t conduct from practicing. cians’ disciplinary histories and Minnesota, make public above all, education surround- Charlotte was charged with take action based on allega- Depending on the allega- originally intended to be open all orders, reprimands and ing sexual assault is key. three counts of second-degree tions alone,” said medical tions, UNC Health Care will but later exempted from the letters of concern regarding To search a doctor or PA’s sexual assault. board spokesperson Jean put employees accused of sex- Freedom of Information Act. physician conduct. record, use the NC Medical In November 2016, the Brinkley. “The board has to ual assault on administrative Bliley’s bill to make the data “There are some cases where Board website. http:// North Carolina Medical Board take action based on evi- leave or reassign them until public failed, in part due to the board reviews a matter and wwwapps.ncmedboard.org/ suspended a medical resident dence. And evidence takes an investigation is complete, AMA lobbying to keep the dis- they don’t have sufficient evi- in Winston-Salem who was time to collect.” spokesperson Tom Hughes ciplinary information sealed. dence to proceed with public [email protected]

his career. They were digi- Jennette said when talked to Smithies they were SMITHIES tized and put on the Oliver Smithies wasn’t working, he “He was working in the lab seven days a energized. FROM PAGE 1 Smithies Research Archive was either going on vaca- week up until the day he died, virtually.” “Oliver was just a really own glassware, this was a guy website. tions with Maeda or flying great thinker who followed Ned Sharpless who really liked science.” His wife, Dr. Nobuyo his power glider around things to their conclusion,” On Nov. 7, Smithies Maeda, continues to work as Chapel Hill. Director of the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center Sharpless said. “So when donated his notebooks to the a professor of pathology and Sharpless said Smithies there’s someone in your University. The notebooks, laboratory medicine in the worked on problems that systems. Jennette said Smithies midst like that you try to be which he started when he School of Medicine. She and some could consider techni- “He was one of those peo- was a kind person who was like that person.” was an undergraduate, out- Smithies joined the UNC fac- cal or not very interesting. ple who really liked to solve always enjoyable to talk to. line his research throughout ulty in 1988. He wanted to learn new things,” he said. He said whenever someone [email protected]

judgment and ability to act processes,” he said. Regardless of the accuracy TRUMP “There has been plenty of evidence that independently when it comes Weiler also said the reports of the reports, Friedman said FROM PAGE 1 Russia has tried to interfere in other elections.” to Russia is in any way com- could cause conflict internally their content could have long- Institute, said these reports promised,” he said. in the United States between term effects. Donald Raleigh could have serious conse- Weiler said these reports intelligence agencies and the “It’s likely that to the extent quences if they are proven to UNC history professor could affect United States for- executive branch. that it can be verified, it will be true. eign policy regarding Russia. “We’re entering into a dan- be, and it’s going to remain an “It’s potentially a bomb- sor in the UNC Department Jonathan Weiler, a UNC “I think that there will be gerous phase here where at issue,” Friedman said. shell for Trump, although of History, said Russia has a global studies professor, said a growing force in Congress, least some of the intelligence “I guess it’s obvious, but it’s not totally surprising when history of election interfer- it is not unprecedented for including among certain agencies like the CIA appear, not going anywhere. This is given all the bits and pieces of ence. major intelligence agencies to Republican senators, like even before he’s been inau- a cloud that’s going to hang information that have come “There has been plenty of gather information on other John McCain and Lindsey gurated, to have something over the Trump administra- out about his campaign and evidence that Russia has tried world leaders. Graham, who are really both- of an antagonistic relation- tion from its start, among its connections to people in to interfere in other elections, “I think what’s worrisome ered by what they perceive ship with the guy who’s about other clouds.” Russia,” he said. in the Baltic, for instance, and is if this stuff is substanti- as Russia’s interference or to become president of the @beccaheilman Donald Raleigh, a profes- in Ukraine,” he said. ated — whether Trump’s influence over our election United States,” he said. [email protected]

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UNC Community SERVICE DIRECTORYReligious The Daily Tar Heel News Thursday, Janurary 12, 2017 5 Balanced scoring leads Tar Heels against Wake Forest Although North Carolina All five starters (15-3, 3-1 ACC) has won “We’re a deep team scored at least 10 games during the 2016-17 and we have a lot season when one player was points Wednesday. able to shoulder the scoring of guys that can load, the Tar Heels are at contribute.” their best when all five start- By David Adler Justin Jackson Senior Writer ers are a threat to score at any point in the game. Against Junior wing WINSTON SALEM — the Demon Deacons, all five With Wake Forest down starters finished in double experience and not getting 84-81 and needing a stop, digits. overwhelmed when a team the Demon Deacons had no Instead of relying on play- starts to make a run,” Hicks clue who the No. 11 North ers to score in isolation, North said. “We can just take a deep Carolina men’s basketball Carolina had 22 assists on breath and get back to doing team would turn to down the its 33 baskets on Wednesday what we were doing.” stretch. night. On Jackson’s 3-pointer, the Juniors Joel Berry and Even when the Demon Tar Heels didn’t have to panic Justin Jackson were playing Deacons (10-7, 1-4 ACC) trying to get him an open well on the perimeter, but cut a 19-point deficit all the look. Wake Forest couldn’t ignore way down to one late in the They just had to execute senior forwards Kennedy second half, North Carolina a play they’ve run countless Meeks and Isaiah Hicks when was able to maintain its poise times. they were both in double under pressure. “Coach just called ‘box figures. “It’s a basketball; it’s a right’,” Jackson said. “I got in “I’ve always felt that if you game of runs,” Berry said. “I that spot and guys set good have everybody in your club think that especially down the screens. And J.B. hit me and that can score, it’s harder to stretch where sometimes you I shot it, and it felt good com- guard you,” head coach Roy can get a little rattled.” ing out of my hand.” Williams said. “Then the “But I think that with the Jackson said the balanced other team’s defense can’t experience that we have, we’re scoring is ultimately what can DTH/NATHAN KLIMA focus on one guy.” gonna get a good shot at the take North Carolina as far as UNC guard Joel Berry (2) goes up to lay the ball against Wake Forest on Wednesday night. Berry found Jackson com- end of the day.” it wants. ing off a screen, and the wing While the Tar Heels would “It’s huge,” Jackson said. contribute.” player on the floor. of people are scoring.” hit a 3-pointer to put the Tar have preferred to put it away “That’s what we know we can The North Carolina depth “When you have balance But whenever the Demon Heels up six points to fend off earlier — especially against have. We’re not a team that was on full display when the like that, the defense can’t Deacons left a player the Wake Forest comeback an inferior opponent — they will have three guys in double team needed it the most. be concerned with one guy,” unguarded, North Carolina attempt and leave Winston- kept the game from getting figures.” The Tar Heels forced Wake Hicks said. “We took them made sure they paid for it. Salem with a 93-87 victory on away from them. “We’re a deep team and Forest to constantly switch out of man and they don’t @david_adler94 Wednesday. “I would say it’s our we have a lot of guys that can its defenses and guard every know what to do because a lot [email protected] Obama bids farewell with messages of hope, unity By Corey Risinger Earnest said Obama hoped to broader public debate about process. about what he intends to do “A number of prominent State & National Editor share optimism in democracy. what’s best for the country,” “In 10 days the world will once he leaves office. But conservatives who were “The President retains Earnest said. witness a hallmark of our today— tonight, the speech watching the speech affirmed Speaking to a Chicago profound confidence in our Despite distinct political democracy,” Obama said in will be focused on the future that Obama had issued a pow- crowd dotted with family country and in our citizens priorities and philosophies, his speech. “... The peace- of the country, the future erful call for civil solidarity for members and colleagues, and in our system of democ- Kreiss said Americans have to ful transfer of power from of our democracy, and just what makes us American for President Barack Obama racy,” Earnest said Tuesday. have a democratic imagina- one freely elected president how important it is for all citizenship,” he said. called for hope and solidarity He said Obama recognizes tion that includes those who to the next. I committed to Americans to be engaged Obama celebrated the in his farewell address. the need for engaged citizens are different from them, too. President-elect Trump that in the work of building our potential for the United “I thought it was very in a healthy democracy. “There is still solidarity my administration would country and moving it in the States to evolve and grow. much in keeping with a “It’s not blind faith, so that makes us all American, ensure the smoothest possible direction of a more perfect “That’s what we mean statesman approach who is you’ll hear the president once and we have to honor the transition, just as President union,” Earnest said. when we say America is concerned about the future again encourage the American institutions that allow us to Bush did for me.” Kreiss said he drew par- exceptional. Not that our of small ‘d’ democracy in the people to take an active role in have political conflict but in Earnest told the press the allels between the Obama nation has been flawless from United States and on a non- their democracy not just in the an organized way,” he said, president’s speech was not farewell address and a the start, but that we have partisan basis,” said Daniel run-up to elections, but every analyzing Obama’s rhetoric. designed to be a stage to March speech by former shown the capacity to change, Kreiss, a UNC journalism day, in engaging in their com- Obama said democracy advocate for specific issues. Massachusetts Gov. Mitt and make life better for those professor who researches munities, in being educated requires basic solidarity but “There will be a time and Romney. Both describe living who follow.” political communication. on the issues and making their not uniformity — showcasing a place for the President in a democracy and the values U.S. Press Secretary Josh voice heard and engaging in a his respect for the political to speak at more length Americans hold, he said. [email protected]

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Established 1893, 123 years of editorial freedom QUOTE OF THE DAY “This is a cloud that’s going to hang over the EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS JANE WESTER EDITOR, 962-4086 OR [email protected] TREY FLOWERS CHRIS DAHLIE WILL PARKER Trump administration from its start, among TYLER FLEMING OPINION EDITOR, [email protected] DAVID FARROW GEORGIA BRUNNER GABY NAIR other clouds.” EMILY YUE ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR JONATHAN NUNEZ ZAYNAB NASIF FAITH NEWSOME KATE STOTESBERY ELIZA FILENE Benjamin Friedman, on new reports about Trump and Russia

EDITORIAL CARTOON By Emily Yue, [email protected] FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT “I know one thing you can add, although it’s hard for anything to be longer. The ongoing Annie Kiyonaga investigation of UNC’s academic fraud.” Annie Get Your Pen D Davis, on what lasted longer than Grayson Allen’s suspension Sophomore English and art history major from Chevy Chase, M.D. Email: [email protected] is one of the leading pro- LETTERS TO ducers of solar energy; THE EDITOR let’s build on our growth I had the and add to our wind ener- CSLS does offer legal gy industry. help to students 4. Continued protection of the Clean Air Act that sickest TO THE EDITOR: has prevented thousands of I was disappointed to illnesses and saves lives. see your headline on Dec. My greatest wish is that break of 2 stating “On campus, no our children can count on legal help.” clean, healthy air both now It is true that Carolina and in the future. all time Student Legal Services does provide immigration Allison Lawrence Jones ou think you know advice. However, it is not Class of ’95 your friends fairly well. true that we do not provide Y You’ve talked through EDITORIAL legal help to undocumented Musings and advice long car drives; you brought students. Immigration is a from an alum them Alpine that one time they very specialized area of law. were crying (just a little, but Most immigration lawyers Editor’s note: This letter is still); you’ve slowly adopted More beer, Governor do not practice other types satire and is part of a larger their mannerisms, morphing of law and have specialized story. It will run periodi- into one indistinguishable Gov. Cooper, we distribution in this state, relaxing North Carolina training in this area. cally at the end of the letters presence. Ask yourself, though: you may be hard-pressed drinking laws, and we Our prepaid legal ser- section. do you really — like, really, need to help our to find that beer you love will buy you a case of your vices plan with the North TO THE EDITOR: truly — know your friends from Asheville when favorite North Carolina Carolina State Bar says, Right after college I until you’ve seen them struck microbreweries. you’re in a Raleigh store. crafted beer and deliver “All immigration and tax landed a good, cushy job set down by a vicious 24-hour ear Governor Roy As it stands, breweries it to your door. Seriously, matters are highly special- up for me in Charlotte. But, stomach bug? Cooper, must have a third-party we will. ized and the attorneys limit I was also in a stellar band For context: yes, it was their advice in those mat- D We know a distributor if they wish Even if it is not local to that played semi-sold out entirely my fault — I was lot is playing on your ters to referrals only.” This shows at Cat’s Cradle or in patient zero, and I infected, to produce more than the Triangle area, we will information is also on our mind right now. The someone’s living room or in over several days, eight of 25,000 barrels per year. drive to the brewery and website. We are a general the dumpster beside Craige my friends while on a trip to North Carolina General Yes, that is a lot of beer, bring it back to Raleigh. practice law firm estab- dorm. We had this grunge- Montreal. It’s not something Assembly is giving you a but North Carolina brews Have more than one lished by student govern- punk-doo-wop-ballad-tim- I’m proud of. They all suc- lot of stress, House Bill 2 are becoming increasingly favorite? We can do a ment in 1976 to meet the pani-8th grade-shoegaze cumbed in their own unique is still a law (somehow) popular. Look up the best Harris Teeter “create your wide range of legal services sound that was real hot. We ways, but, ultimately, inevita- and pesky student opinion cities for microbreweries own six pack” type thing. that students need. were told that a few record bly, they all did succumb to the writers are gearing up to and you will see at least Once again, we don’t While we do not advise labels could be interested horror that is gastroenteritis. nitpick your every move. one North Carolina town expect you to change the undocumented students on if we learned how to play Watching my friends pro- You need to relax in on most lists. law, we just want to know immigration matters, we our instruments and wrote jectile vomit, I realized: It’s your new swanky Raleigh Mr. Governor, we real- you care about encour- advise them on other legal better songs and stopped hard to pretend to be someone matters and assist them in breathing hard into the mansion with a cold North ize you cannot change this aging entrepreneurship else when you’re vigorously Carolina brewed beer. accessing resources in the microphone as the vocal emptying your stomach of on your own, but your and furthering creation local community. track. They also said that its contents. All pretenses The problem is, Mr. voice matters. through alcohol in North We also address the we needed some genuine are dropped pretty quickly. Governor, given the cur- This board proposes Carolina. needs of our diverse stu- road experience. Some people, I found, insist rent laws limiting alcohol a deal: Say you support Cheers! dent population through So, I ditched the job on sleeping on the floor when legal education programs. in Charlotte to follow my they’re feeling truly awful, out Due to the concerns of dreams. of a masochistic insistence on EDITORIAL our undocumented stu- The whole gang headed containing the illness; some dents, we have partnered West. Each night we’d play people ask for Gatorade, even with an immigration attor- a little show and get to though there’s Powerade read- ney to host an information meet some of the local folks ily available. To each their own. A kick of Courage night on immigration laws. at the police station after What became most appar- We encourage all stu- the bar owner explained to ent throughout this prolonged Pro women’s soccer season in 2003 before hit a game-winning free dents to contact us with us we could not just come period of infection, though, their league shut down. kick against the original any legal matter. We under- in and start playing music was the myriad ways that the is coming back to It’s no secret that women’s Courage at Fetzer. That’s stand that legal problems in a private establishment. people around you can show professional soccer is rela- like the women’s profes- are stressful for our stu- The bail costs drained us you they care. Small gestures dents. If we are not able to North Carolina. tively obscure because it is sional soccer equivalent of out real fast though, and the take on immense meaning provide direct representa- rest of the folks just went when you’re immobilized by ur state recently dwarfed by World Cup play Michael Jordan hitting a tion or advice, we will try home. But I’d read about nausea. I truly believe that you gained another and men’s soccer. buzzer beater against the to provide information to Keith Richards, my favorite have not known real gratitude Ohelping of a famil- From a UNC perspec- Hornets in a pro game at help our students make an guitar player, and decided to until you’ve woken up to find iar (for UNC) source of tive, however, this has the Smith Center. It fits informed decision about dress for the job I wanted. your best friend handing you pride: excellence in wom- given the sport an inti- into an incredible tapestry how to handle a legal matter. I spent the next few years two Powerades — not the stu- en’s soccer. mate accessibility; the of N.C. athletic excellence walking around the city ask- pid small ones, either, the good The North Carolina original Courage actually around , and Fran Muse ing for money in a British kind with the twisty top — and Football Club has agreed played their 2001 season it makes jogging at Belk Director accent while in a stupor. a cup of ginger tea. to acquire the Western at UNC’s Fetzer Field, the Track (which encircles the Attorney at Law After about 15 years or so, Who takes care of you, and New York Flash–reigning same field where UNC’s field) seem a bit more epic. CSLS, Inc. I saw the lead singer of our how they do so — things that winners of the profes- women’s soccer team has The return of profes- band, Scooter, on the corner. matter, unceremoniously uncov- I yelled out: “Hey! Hey! sional National Women’s played during its decades sional women’s soccer, A wish for clean air in ered by a common stomach bug. Hey, Scoot!” He pretended Of course, in my last week of Soccer League — and of remarkable success. we hope, will help inspire the coming year to not hear me at first. move them to North In April 2001, in fact, more moments like this break, I got the flu, probably as TO THE EDITOR: As he turned, I saw a few payback for the scarily aggres- Carolina as the Courage. former UNC and U.S. for the rest of the state, This is the season when rascals pulling at his jeans. sive stomach bug I unleashed. North Carolina had a women’s national soc- while continuing a legacy we look to the year ahead He twisted their heads The flu is as lazy and mean- professional women’s soccer cer team superstar Mia of women’s soccer excel- and make our wish lists. As around so they could not dering as the stomach bug is team, the Carolina Courage, Hamm (then playing for lence in North Carolina. a mother, I have a special look at me. rapid — I was sick for days. I but they played their last the Washington Freedom) Welcome, Courage. list of wishes, one I think “Hey Scoot,” I said. truly couldn’t leave my bed. I will be helpful for all: “Where are you going, man?! had weird, feverish dreams that 1. Fewer children suffer- Where did y’all go? What involved rotting teeth and deep- ing from asthma attacks — happened to the band?” sea hunting for fish. I went to asthma is (a major) reason After he scurried off I urgent care and discovered that why children miss school in bought a bottle of liquor they have Bibles in their wait- QuickHits and sat on my favorite cor- North Carolina, and it causes ing rooms, which struck me as quite a few missed days of ner. I drank the thing a bit uncomfortably morbid. #STATEment Divided house So long, Capricorns work for parents as well. too quick and blacked out. If the stomach bug taught Poor air quality can make In the end, I found me about the people I sur- We usually give N.C. State Student Union? More like The arrow shot from Sagit- breathing disorders worse in myself laying facedown in round myself with, the flu down thumbs, but this one student disunion, ami- tarius’ bow paved the way both children and adults. the gutter — the faint taste taught me, to some degree, is special. We right? Looks like for Capricorn. 2. Safe air quality for of vomit in my mouth — about myself. I was quaran- always knew student govern- Gone is the children playing outside and, ultimately, happy I had tined for days — literally, my they were awful ment is now winter solstice, and adults working and followed my dreams. family sprayed anything I at basketball, separated. Good the symbolic exercising outdoors. Too Through there was a chill touched with Lysol — and, in but the most riddance. The turning of a new many North Carolinians that night in the gutter, one those hours upon hours in my recent UNC-N.C. State game fight for separation ended leaf for all universal beings. are at health risk from poor that consumed me and, I bedroom, I was forced to think proves it once and for all. in a way fitting the way it Capricorns, you ambitious, air quality. now doubt, will ever leave. about myself and my life in Really, it makes sense. The was fought. Let’s be real — soul-searching children of 3. Electricity from more It stays. an extensive sort of way that school’s motto is “Think and both sides acted childish. Saturn, your time is up. You clean, renewable energy doesn’t normally arise. Do.” When you go so long While this certainly sets a are the zodiac that most sources — North Carolina Alumnus Let me be clear: the flu knowing you are losers, it dangerous precedent, we closely resembles Rameses, is horrible. It’s not a path to affects your performance. brought it on ourselves. and we’ll see you next year. enlightenment — it’s painful SPEAK OUT and really boring. Sometimes, F is for Friends Meet the press though, forced boredom leads Emily likes ANTM WRITING GUIDELINES to real clarity of thought. • Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted. We lost it when President The Daily Tar Worker was VH1’s current reboot of • Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters. I read, and I wrote and I Obama gave his farewell to disappointed to see it was America’s Next Top Model watched three full seasons of • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. 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