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Volume 124, Issue 12 dailytarheel.com Wednesday, March 9, 2016 On the ballot: the name’s Bond, Connect NC Bond A potential bond package could help fund UNC-system projects. By Tat’yana Berdan Staff Writer

In addition to voting for political candidates, the March 15 primary will ask residents to vote on the Connect NC Bond — a $2 billion bond that would fund statewide projects in education, safety and recreation. The largest share compromises 49 percent of the total bond, or $980 million, and would be allocated to the UNC system. The second DTH/JESS GAUL largest share at 17 percent, or $350 million, UNC alumnus and owner of an in-home recording studio, Saman Khoujinian mixes sound in the control room at Sleepy Cat Studios in Carrboro. would go to community colleges. Other projects include improvements to state and local parks, national guard facilities and sewer and water infrastructure. Chris Sinclair, the Republican consultant Beats between the burlap: for the Connect NC Bond Committee, said the last bond of this type was put up for a vote and approved in 2000, and projects for the new bond were chosen by the legislature based on state priorities and needs. music studios sustain scene “Since that time, North Carolina has added two million people to our state population, so it’s a function of what can we Local recording studios create new take on music production afford and what do we need,” he said. Brad Crone, the Democratic consultant By Erin Wygant Most of the 2013 graduate’s the sound as much as possible.” Twenty years ago, Brown for the committee, said the state has been Senior Writer recording space is DIY. He He controls the sound with two opened the Rubber Room, borrowing money through bonds since repurposed his three-bedroom types of acoustic treatments — dif- named for the rubber sheets 1841. He said state revenue and increased A little creativity was all it took house into a comfortable recording fusive and dampening material. used for sound absorption. Since debt service capacity means changes in for a UNC graduate to turn his studio, called Sleepy Cat Recording “The dampening material rids then, the independent studio has taxes would not be necessary to pay back Carrboro home into a recording — a name his friend Dylan Turner you of resonance. I used really recorded albums with musicians the bond. studio. said fits the space perfectly. dense fiberglass that has the right like Ben Folds Five and the “The life of the buildings that are going “I used the burlap coffee bags “Sleepy Cat has this low-stress frequency and put it inside the bags Steep Canyon Rangers using the to be built, for example the medical science from Carrboro Coffee Roasters vibe,” he said. “I just imagine a from Carrboro Coffee Roasters,” he studio’s prized microphone. building at the University of North Carolina where I work to make acoustic chill-ass cat sitting in a window said. “The dampening material is “We have a Neumann U 47 at Chapel Hill, will have a life span of 50 treatments,” Saman Khoujinian sill basking in the sun.” just mostly wood I cut and carved.” which is like the Rolls Royce of years,” he said. “We will pay the bond back said. Khoujinian is a self-taught Sleepy Cat’s relaxed atmosphere microphones,” Brown said. “It’s the over a 20-year period of time.” This in-home studio is just sound engineer who researched and DIY gear are contrasted by the type Frank Sinatra used and they’re State Treasurer Janet Cowell said in a one of many local recording spots acoustics for a year before opening Rubber Room recording studio’s still highly sought after today.” statement that North Carolina’s “AAA” bond in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Sleepy Cat. From there, he began modern take on the classics. But there’s more to recording rating makes the bond a sound investment. The area’s diverse music scene is to build his in-home studio. “We have a cool mixture of music than just the equipment. For UNC-CH, the bond plan allocates complemented by a wide range of “By no means does it get a vintage gear from the ’50s that Chris Wimberley, owner of $68 million for a building to replace studios, large and small. pristine sound of the gods — I we still use today,” owner Jerry independent studio Nightsound Berryhill Hall, a medical school building And Khoujinian’s studio is one mean it sounds like a house Brown said. “And we use it along- opened in 1970. Total costs for the project of the newer and smaller studios. sounds. But the idea is to control side our modern pro tools.” SEE RECORDING, PAGE 2 SEE BOND PACKAGE, PAGE 2 ACADEMIC-ATHLETIC SCANDAL Trubisky plans to become ‘the guy’ Reform reduces grade as the heir apparent, but Coach The quarterback Larry Fedora made it clear after believes he’s ready to UNC’s second practice of the spring Tuesday that the job, to changes’ paper trail be UNC’s starter. this point, is still wide open. No one is “the guy” just yet. Now, only course in Spring 2013, changing a By Jeremy Vernon “Mitch knows he’s competing student’s grade involved a Assistant Sports Editor for a job,” Fedora said. “He’s instructors can request complicated paper journey competing for a job just like between different offices on Coming into spring practice, every quarterback that’s come grade changes. campus. Now, the grade change the feeling among media through here has.” process is more streamlined and members and fans of the But Trubisky feels like he By Piper Anderson less time consuming. North Carolina football team already is the guy. He’s been Staff Writer The reform provides a more is that redshirt sophomore waiting to be the guy since efficient way to change grades quarterback Mitch Trubisky he stepped onto campus in This story is part of a series for undergraduate students. will be the man under center January 2013. from The Daily Tar Heel The system now ensures only when the Tar Heels take on Standing on the sidelines examining the more than 70 the course instructor can Georgia in Atlanta on Sept. 3. during UNC’s practice is reforms the University has said request a grade change. He seems like the obvi- Marquise Williams — “the guy” were made since information “This one has been one of the ous choice. Since the start of under center a season ago. Bryn about the academic-athletic most successful modifications the 2014 season, Trubisky has Renner, “the guy” from 2011-13, scandal came to light in to the system that we’ve done,” appeared in 19 games, complet- stands next to him. 2010. The complete list of University Registrar Chris ing 82-of-125 passes (65.6 per- Both Williams and Renner reforms can be found on Derickson said. cent) for 1,014 yards, 10 touch- had to show they were capable carolinacommitment.unc.edu. If the grade change is downs and four interceptions. of being the No. 1 option during Talk about a paper trail. temporary, like an incomplete No other quarterback on the their time at UNC. Now they DTH/KENDALL BAGLEY Before UNC’s grade change roster has completed a pass. Mitch Trubisky (10) throws a pass during game a process became electronic SEE GRADE REFORMS, PAGE 2 The numbers point to Trubisky SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 2 against Delaware. He broke four personal records.

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[email protected] a mediocre internet user. pit_talk Nicole Gonzalez PAT JAMES SPORTS EDITOR just as important as working [email protected] FOOTBALL RECORDING on a top Billboard hit.” “I just image a chill-ass cat sitting in a JOSÉ VALLE FROM PAGE 1 FROM PAGE 1 Wimberley’s philosophy window sill basking in the sun.” DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR helped UNC Class of 2013 [email protected] are helping Trubisky take that Studios in Carrboro, said the Dylan Turner same step. creative process is also impor- graduate Gabriel Reynolds KATIE WILLIAMS “I’ve been talking to them tant. learn more about the on the vibe of Sleepy Cat Recording, a small recording studio in Carrboro PHOTO EDITOR [email protected] and they’re always giving “Many times it’s about recording process. me advice …” Trubisky said. the chemistry of who you’re “I recorded a few albums music business might just be on for years. ALISON KRUG “They say, ‘We know you can working with, how they use with Chris at Nightsound what Rachel Narula does best. “I knocked down a wall in COPY CHIEF [email protected] do it.’ And just them having the tools and why you’re — one took eight days and She opened her own home stu- my house to make room for faith in me just gives me that working on a project,” he said. another took eight months,” dio in her namesake 26 years a larger lesson space,” Narula GABRIELLA CIRELLI VIDEO EDITOR much more confidence to go “You can create something Reynolds said. “And Chris ago in Chapel Hill. She has said. “Now I have several [email protected] out there and play the game.” amazing with the right really helped us through mentored hundred of musi- pianos so I can teach group Mack Hollins knows combination of those roles.” it and taught us with this cians, helping them realize the lessons, and one day I hope to the importance of proving Nightsound opened 15 hands-on approach.” significance of their hard work. get a Steinway piano.” TIPS yourself. The redshirt junior years ago and has catered to Reynolds said the technical “Everybody realizes later on For Khoujinian, one day receiver went from being student bands, local groups side of sound mixing and pro- what a valuable skill it is to be means one day at a time. Contact Managing Editor a walk-on to special teams like Mipso and even big ducing can be daunting, which able to pick up an instrument While he’s not sure where Mary Tyler March at standout to the Tar Heels names like Chase Rice. But makes the artists’ relationship and play ‘Happy Birthday,’ his music career will lead, [email protected] leading receiver in 2015. For no matter who is recording, with the studio so critical. a romantic song for a loved for now he’s enjoying mixing with tips, suggestions or him, the key to becoming “the Wimberley said each project “It’s really important to work one or even holiday songs,” beats between the burlap. corrections. guy” is acting like you are carries its own significance. with someone I can trust,” he she said. “It makes special “Just because it’s in the from the beginning. “If someone wants to make said. “I like having a comrade moments even more special.” home doesn’t mean that we Mail and Office: 151 E. Rosemary St. “You can’t say like, ‘Oh something and put it in a shoe- to help me with the technology Narula teaches piano and can’t capture quality sounds.” Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Paige Ladisic, Editor-in-Chief, 962-4086 well. 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FROM PAGE 1 registrar’s office was looking yourself like the starter.” our distribution racks by emailing are estimated to be $90.6 “One of the issues has been or an absence from the final into changes even before the [email protected] Trubisky feels like he is million, with $22.6 million to a lack of state funding to be exam, it will go directly to scandal was publicized. © 2015 DTH Media Corp. “the guy,” and throughout be raised from other sources. able to do capital projects,” the registrar’s office and be “There’s no denying that All rights reserved the first two days of spring “The Connect NC Bond he said. “That has been changed automatically. If the there were problems. If you practice he has tried to carry would invest in critical something that has been, in grade change is permanent, read the Wainstein report himself as such. CORRECTIONS facilities at UNC’s School of my opinion, neglected by the it must be approved by both and even the Martin report, He has been at the center Medicine that will increase state for a very long time, the department chairperson they’ve indicated there were of a quarterback controversy • The Daily Tar Heel reports Carolina’s ability to save which makes the bond that and the dean of that student’s grade changes that were not on two occasions. But now the any inaccurate information lives and make a meaningful much more important.” college. authorized appropriately, published as soon as the error is stage looks like it could be his impact in all 100 counties Brock Winslow, vice “If we can provide the way and that was the product discovered. alone. And he’s ready to prove of our state,” Chancellor chancellor for institutional that grade change is done of a paper-based system,” • Editorial corrections will be that he belongs in the position. Carol Folt said in an online advancement of the N.C. as securely as possible but Derickson said. printed on this page. Errors “I’ve never been so committed on the Opinion statement. School of Science and Math, also as quickly as possible, “So, they are certainly excited,” he said. “I’ve been Page have corrections Mark Lanier, assistant said the school’s project — a then that benefits everyone,” related, but I was pushing waiting. I’ve been working printed on that page. Corrections to the chancellor of UNC- $58 million second campus in Derickson said. for an electronic grade hard in the meantime, but also are noted in the online Wilmington, said the $66 Burke County — will definite- “So a student can have a change as soon as I could get it’s time to get going. It’s versions of our stories. million allocated for their ly require further planning. grade change on their record it implemented.” time to show everyone what • Contact Managing Editor Mary school would go toward an “(The project) was quickly, which is a benefit to Journalism professor Tyler March at I can do.” allied health building and included (in the bond) as the students. Faculty can do Debashis Aikat said he [email protected] @jbo_vernon help sustain the rapid growth an opportunity based on a it online instead of having to also considers the reform a with issues about this policy. [email protected] the institution has seen in its number of concepts that have fill out a piece of paper and, success. health related programs. been drafted, but there has as the registrar, I’m able to “It’s a good policy because “Quite a few of the not been a specific program know with certainty that the it prevents misuse. And I projects are health-related plan or some blueprint that is grade change was submitted think any University system and would help North in place,” he said. by this faculty member and needs to make sure all the Carolina meet the needs for Winslow said the NCSSM approved by this dean and procedures are not being the healthcare workforce of chancellor and certain school this chair.” misused to the level where the 21st century,” he said. officers, himself included, He said prompt grade it causes embarrassment,” Crone said another have been active in campaign- changes are especially Aikat said. economic advantage of the ing for the bond, but UNC- important on a campus like Derickson said the reform bond is a projected immediate system regulations limit what UNC’s where incompletes provides him the security of surge in construction jobs for faculty and other staff can do. show up as a failing grade. knowing he can go back and many of the projects. “The executives at your The reform is part of track any changes. He said “Most all of the universities institutions are closely a series of new standards he is proud of the reform have projects that are shovel- involved, and then others created in response to UNC’s and proud to have his name ready,” he said. may be involved as their academic-athletic scandal associated with it. Elwood Robinson, personal interest,” he said. — emails show employees “People don’t always love chancellor of Winston-Salem “But it’s certainly not part of like former philosophy ConnectCarolina. I think they State University, said the new their official duties.” professor Jan Boxill always wish there was more $50 million science building exerted substantial control that we could do with it, and the bond would construct has [email protected] over the grades students we keep trying to do more V o te fo r stro n g schools! and more with it as we grow this system,” Derickson said. 12 years on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School Board, 6 “This grade change process years as Chair/Vice Chair. has been one that I think has been really well received. It’s Vote for sound long term fiscal very intuitive. This is one that we put a lot of time and m anagem ent. energy into to make sure it was done as well as possible.” Vote for sustainable econom ic Maribel Carrion, Information Technology developm ent. Services’ director of business CPA (MAC 2004) with over 10 years of financial and applications, said the whole budgeting experience with local businesses and residents. project took about three months to complete. Now that it’s running, she said Vote for social services and there have been no problems associated with the program. equity (senior services, “I think the most m ental health, childcare, important thing we do is make sure we understand affordable housing). how exactly the changes Accomplished advocate as the mother of a special should work,” Carrion said. needs daughter. “And we design the code changes to make sure we don’t break something else V Voottee ffoorr JJaamm eezzeettttaa BBeeddffoorrdd that is already working, and then we test it, and we test o onn MM aarrcchh 1155.. it, and we test it.” Aikat said these changes have improved the efficiency Leading Leading withwith ThoughtfulThoughtful IntegrityIntegrity of the process. “I think it’s a great policy, and I think our University is www.jamezettaforcommissioner.org the better for it.” Paid for by Jamezetta For Commissioner [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Wednesday, March 9, 2016 3 Reiki the cat’s tail of clawsome recovery UNC senior’s cat battles lymphoma By Elizabeth Baker Staff Writer

At first she had to be a secret. The kitten UNC senior Nina Augustine found with her sister, Sarah, near a Wilmington Walmart parking lot was not allowed in their house — a rule set by their parents. But the kitten, who was just days old, was in bad shape. So Augustine and her sister saved up to take her to the vet, who stabilized her. Soon, their kitten turned into a cat, whose meowing caught the attention of the girls’ mother. She gave the girls two weeks to get rid of it. But they had already named the cat Reiki. “Now that she wasn’t having to be hidden in a room when our parents were home, Reiki was out, and sure enough, my mom ended up loving her,” Augustine said. Things were good. After leaving to visit their grandparents in India over winter break, the sisters returned to find that something was wrong with Reiki. “We found her under my couch,” Augustine said. “She was laying on her side. From the way she was laying, it looked as if she may just be relaxing there or something, but I went to reach out and pet her, and she yelped, and she was very very sensitive to touch.” DTH/SAMANTHA DIKOLLI Augustine said she pulled Reiki toward Reiki, a cat belonging to Psychology and Neuroscience SPA Student Assistant Nina Augustine, plays at McCorkle Place on Tuesday afternoon. her before realizing she couldn’t stand on her legs. She knew it was time to go to the vet. in Reiki’s belly, her mammary area, her liver Vi Lopez, a senior at UNC and Augustine’s ever happened, it would devastate her,” she said. The results were inconclusive at the first and, most disturbingly, her blood. roommate, said she sees the love between Augustine remembers that she was not a cat clinic, but the sisters were advised to consider “When it showed up, it kind of showed up Augustine and Reiki. person before she met Reiki — she wanted a dog. putting Reiki down because of the pain. Three everywhere,” Augustine said. “Throughout Reiki’s health journey, Nina But now, her connection with Reiki is days later, they went to another vet, who gave Augustine decided to pursue chemotherapy. has just been very attentive and caring in stronger than ever. them antibiotics in case Reiki had an infection. After a scare with septic shock, Reiki pulled providing the extra love and support and “There’s a way that animals express love that When things still didn’t improve, the through. The chemotherapy worked. time to Reiki,” she said. can’t really be put into words,” Augustine said. girls took Reiki to the N.C. State Veterinary “Now, she’s doing fine. She runs around and Taylor Bass, a senior biology major from And plus, maybe Augustine got the best of Hospital. plays, and she’s really active,” Augustine said. “I UNC-Wilmington and friend of Augustine, said both worlds. After all, she said Reiki plays fetch. There, the swelling noted by a previous vet feel she’s gotten back to the same girl we knew she can see the love her friend has for her cat. was identified as cancer — lymphoma. It was before this whole ordeal happened.” “She absolutely adores Reiki, and if anything [email protected] Trust Ted: Cruz criticizes Athletes’ time demands still a focus for committee Trump in Raleigh event Members talked about “I’m an outlier ... but I Cruz addressed N.C. voters what should count for don’t think we should during an interview with the NCAA’s 20-hour cap. be doing anything Fox News Tuesday. that’s non-conference.” By Maria Prokopowicz Joy Renner Staff Writer By Thomas Shealy Faculty Athletics Committee chairperson Staff Writer The Faculty Athletics Committee spent a majority of its while team meetings should be Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz is meeting Tuesday discussing the recorded. confident he can beat Donald Trump NCAA Time Commitment survey. The committee discussed in the race for the White House. The survey will cover a broad proposals from the survey to That’s what the Texas senator range of topics regarding the change the competition season for told Fox News anchor Megyn time demands faced by student- sports. One possibility is to cut the Kelly before a crowd of about athletes, including athletics- number of contests allowed for 250 people at Calvary Baptist related activities, competitions each sport by 10 percent. Church in Raleigh while hundreds and travel and out-of-season “I’m an outlier on this, but I more waited outside. The event, commitments. It will be submitted don’t think we should be doing originally planned as a campaign to the NCAA by Lissa Broome, a anything that’s non-conference,” rally, resembled a town-hall style committee member and UNC’s Renner said. “I think it’s out of interview with Kelly. DTH/NICK BAFIA faculty athletics representative to control — the exhibition games, Kelly asked Cruz if he would Presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz participates in a Q&A session with the ACC and NCAA. the number of things that we’re support a contested convention — Megyn Kelly at Calvary Baptist Church in Raleigh on Tuesday, March 8. “There’s going to end up being doing outside of (what’s) required where delegate votes are no longer sport-specific, solution-oriented for our conference.” dictated by primary results — in people already in the U.S. a path to Technical Community College, said information derived from the sur- Another possibility discussed order to stop GOP frontrunner citizenship. he doesn’t trust Trump’s policy vey that will help to inform any was for teams to continue playing Donald Trump from securing the “When Marco Rubio was standing stances. legislative solutions,” Broome said. the same number of contests but to Republican nomination. with and Harry Reid “I’m sure you saw the debate. A Broome said student-athletes are lengthen the season of each sport. Cruz vehemently denounced the and Chuck Schumer in pushing the day before, he changes his mind on limited to four hours per day and 20 Lexi Cappalli, a senior on the idea. massive Gang of Eight amnesty bill, concepts about his policy issues, and hours per week of athletic activities, gymnastics team and liaison to “It would be absolutely I stood with millions of Americans I don’t think that’s rational. He also according to the NCAA’s Countable the committee, said this was not a catastrophic to have a brokered and led the fight against amnesty,” has a bunch of scandals behind his Athletically Related Activities rule. good idea as the gymnastics team convention where they try Cruz said. back and supported Hillary Clinton But Broome said there have been would not be able to expand their to parachute in some D.C. “The bill was finished in 2013 three years ago,” Charette said. students who have self-reported up season. Senior Associate Athletic establishment candidate — you and at that time Donald Trump was Trump was not the only target of to 43 hours per week. Director Vince Ille said he thought would see an open revolt,” Cruz said. not only nowhere to be found, but Cruz’s critique — he also lambasted The committee went through a this would add to the time com- The Texas senator insisted he was funding the Gang of Eight.” Congress, calling it “fundamentally list of activities, including strength mitment of student-athletes. he would be able to beat Trump Some Cruz supporters at the broken and dysfunctional.” and conditioning workouts, team “The very essence of what we’re through traditional means. event also nursed concerns about Despite a strong showing from fundraising, individual skills practice trying to manage and get our “We intend to beat Donald Trump’s trustworthiness and past the senator on Super Saturday, and media activities, and debated arms around is what is happening Trump, but the way to beat Donald inconsistency. Marc Edwards, a Trump still has 84 more delegates which activities athletes should during that week, that 20 to 45 Trump is through the ballot box,” business owner from Cary, said the than Cruz. count toward their 20 hours. hours along with your academic he said. biggest difference between Trump “If you think Donald ‘tells it as Activities garnering debate requirements,” Ille said. Cruz also levied attacks against and Cruz was Cruz’s honesty. it is,’ he is telling us he is lying. included sessions with sports “Every time you add a week to Trump during the interview, “Trump, to me, is a complete When I am elected president, I will psychiatrists, for which Joy that, you’re not solving problems, accusing him of funding the so-called farce. He’s been caught in multiple be the exact same person as I am Renner, chairperson of the Faculty you’re adding to this management Gang of Eight who wrote the 2013 lies — he lies on a regular basis today,” he said. Athletics Committee, said that problem, this balancing act.” comprehensive immigration reform about his positions,” Edwards said. individual meetings should be kept bill, which granted undocumented Eli Charette, a student at Wake [email protected] private and therefore not counted, [email protected] UNC graduate has rock hard commitment to climbing book book had been in the back of such an obvious thing to do.” “Both in climbing UNC climbing team coach representation in climbing The book brings a her mind since she started Currin said a huge reason Kerry Scott said Currin is a and anytime you can talk feminist perspective rock climbing in college. she wanted to write the book and in sex, women friend of hers, and they were about women’s issues in “I started climbing when I was to add female perspective involved in climbing together any way shape or form in to rock climbing. was at UNC, and I have a lot of to the male-dominated are a lot more than at UNC. the context of climbing is friends who are also climbers, worlds of rock climbing and just accessories.” Scott said the bottom of the important,” she said. and it’s hard not to joke around erotic literature. each page of the book includes While the book aims to By Anna Freeman Ellen Currin Staff Writer about all of the dirty puns that “One of the biggest reasons I Currin’s perspective on femi- educate and provide a voice you can create with a lot of decided to go ahead and go for UNC Class of 2015 graduate nism and sex positivity and for women, Currin said she A recent UNC graduate climbing terms,” Currin said. it is because looking around, if that’s the most important part. really hopes it’s something is encouraging sex positivity, Currin said she was you look at books about rock wanted the book to be fun Abigail Cooksey, a UNC people have fun reading. inclusivity and female perspec- fortunate to have a lot of climbing as well as books about for the most part, she also climbing teammate of Currin’s, “I hope it’s something fun tives in the rock climbing com- sex-positive friends who sex or anything related to sex a wants to show woman can be said the jokes in Currin’s book people can enjoy while… also munity in an unexpected way. encouraged her work. lot of them are written by men,” powerful individuals. are reminiscent of jokes they being inclusive to all genders Ellen Currin, who graduated “To be honest, I was shocked Currin said. “And even the ones “I also really do want it to shared in their college days. and all sexual orientations in 2015, is writing the “Climb- when I found out there was that aren’t written by men a be something that showed that She said she’s happy the book and all interest both in rock a-Sutra,” a book of sex positions not already a book of climbing- lot of times sort of have men as both in climbing and in sex, brings a female perspective to climbing and in sex,” she said. inspired by rock climbing. inspired sex positions,” Currin their target audience.” women are a lot more than just climbing. Currin said the idea for the said. “Because it seems like While Currin said she accessories,” Currin said. “There’s not a huge female [email protected] 4 Wednesday, March 9, 2016 Voter Guide The Daily Tar Heel VOTER GUIDE 2016 What to know before you cast a vote US House Before you head off for spring are not listed because one candidate for Board of Commissioners. All candidates break, make sure you have all of your each party is running for the seats — who have filed for one of the four open arrangements for voting in order. We’re therefore, those candidates are automatically seats on the board are members of the candidates here to help you decide who to vote for. The considered the party nominee. Democratic Party. North Carolina primary is on March 15. Additionally, there will be no For more information about candidates, Candidates for the N.C. General Assembly Republican primary for Orange County see our full voter guide at dailytarheel.com. Sue Googe Googe is running as a Republican. She supports replac- Candidates for US Senate seats ing the current tax code with a low, flat tax. If elected, she said she will push legislation that cre- Greg Brannon, R Kevin D. Griffin, D ates opportunities for education, investment and entrepreneurship. Brannon supports eliminating some federal Griffin has said he wants to revise the tax She opposes No Child Left programs to reduce government spending system and supports the use of force against Behind and Common Core, and and strengthening both the military and U.S. ISIS if passed by bipartisan legislation. He said schools should be managed and borders. supports the but said it held accountable at the local level. He also wants to return funding for schools should be revised to be more business-friendly. She said energy independence is to the state. Brannon wants to repeal No Child He also opposes fracking and wants to crucial to national security, and sup- Left Behind and the Affordable Care Act. reduce carbon emissions. ports developing renewable energy.

Richard Burr, R Ernest T. Reeves, D Teiji Kimball Kimball is running as a The incumbent senator has voted to end Reeves wants to tackle poverty through Republican. He supports balancing federal funding of so-called sanctuary cities a massive job creation bill similar to FDR’s. the federal budget by eliminating and co-sponsored the bill to defund Planned He opposes sanctuary cities but supports the or consolidating current programs. Parenthood. DREAM act. He thinks that increased education Burr has also supported federal funding He also supports lower college tuition spending has only led to a “lacklus- of public schools and wants to make college and the Affordable Care Act. Reeves has also ter return on investment”, instead more affordable. supported a raise in the minimum wage. calling for a localized, free market approach to education policy. He said state and local Larry Holmquist, R Chris Rey, D governments must enforce federal immigration laws, and supports Holmquist has said he wants to reduce Rey has said he supports a pathway to securing the U.S.-Mexico border government spending and decrease taxes. He citizenship for undocumented people in the while strictly monitoring Visas. believes in restoring military strength, and does U.S. as well as the Affordable Care Act. not support the U.S. accepting Syrian refugees. He supports decreasing interest rates for He supports school choice and wants to student loans and expanding Pell Grants. Rey David Price defund Obamacare and Planned Parenthood. He wants to expand rural economic development Price is the incumbent also wants to the U.S. to be energy independent. and maintain pro-choice legislation. Democrat. To reduce the national deficit, he supports targeted cuts to defense spending and reform- Paul Wright, R Deborah K. Ross, D ing Social Security and Medicare. He said investment in education, Wright supports a low flat tax rate, Ross supports undocumented people’s path research and infrastructure pro- defunding Obamacare and strengthening to citizenship. She also supports programs to mote job creation and growth. Congress’ existing immigration laws. reduce the cost of college and wants to improve He supports student aid reform, He also rejects the Supreme Court ruling mental health care. Her campaign focuses on reducing student loan interest on gay marriage and has suggested the court economic security issues, including raising rates and making common-sense not be allowed to hear any appeals for same- the minimum wage, housing assistance and changes to No Child Left Behind. sex marriage. providing equal pay for women. He has voted to protect abor- tion rights and same-sex marriage.

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Established 1893, 122 years of editorial freedom QUOTE OF THE DAY “I think it’s out of control — the exhibition EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS PAIGE LADISIC EDITOR, 962-4086 OR [email protected] ISHMAEL BISHOP CHRIS DAHLIE TREY FLOWERS games, the number of things that we’re SAM SCHAEFER OPINION EDITOR, [email protected] CAMERON JERNIGAN JACK LARGESS GABY NAIR doing outside of … our conference.” TYLER FLEMING ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR ZACH RACHUBA VISHAL REDDY JACOB ROSENBERG KATE STOTESBERY Joy Renner, on athletic participation in non-conference games

EDITORIAL CARTOON By Emily Yue, [email protected] FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT “In 1991 we made the Final Four and took over Franklin Street, set one fire, and people Chiraayu Gosrani were smart enough to not try to get near it.” It’s Nothing Personal dmccall, on bonfires on Franklin Street after big wins Senior global studies and econom- ics major from Fuquay Varina. Email: [email protected] LETTERS TO needs some revision. THE EDITOR Max Lazar Politics Graduate student Consider voting for History Connect NC bond have There is a need to TO THE EDITOR: honor Robert Fetzer One thing that we should all be able to agree on is the TO THE EDITOR: failed importance of educational I was shocked and out- investment to the future raged to learn of the Athletic vibrancy of North Carolina. Department’s plan to move us During early voting and the outdoor track to the on March 15, the voters outer fringes of the campus y earliest memory of North Carolina have a on Mason Farm Road. of the U.S. electoral ENDORSEMENTS unique, exciting opportunity In my opinion, this plan M process was the to say “yes” to smart, reflects a serious lack of 2000 presidential race fiscally responsible and respect for the legacy of between George W. Bush and Marcoplos knows Price fought for well-planned educational Robert A. Fetzer, longtime Al Gore. My family had only investments across the state athletic director and head immigrated to the United of North Carolina. track coach, after whom the States two years prior to the ins and outs Rogers Road The Connect N.C. Bond field is named. election, and although my would provide $2 bil- Fetzer was respon- parents could not vote, they xpanding Orange County’s enee Price has served Orange County lion in higher education, sible for the construc- were steadfast Democrats. housing options and reducing its and District 2 well during her agriculture and state park tion of the track in 1935. They idolized Bill Clinton for it E environmental impacts are two of R first term, and this editorial board investments across North He was instrumental was his promises of prosperity the most important issues of this election. believes she deserves a second. Carolina. The UNC system in forming the original and social security that led Mark Marcoplos, who is running for at-large Price is running for the one open seat in would see $980 million in Southern Conference in the them to immigrate to America. county commissioner in Orange County, District 2, and her strong track record of investment, and the state’s 1920s, now the ACC and I became a U.S. citizen in has the experience to lead the County as it advocating for the residents of the Rogers community college system Southeastern Conferences. 2014, and this is the first time I grapples with these growing issues. Road community — a historically low- would see $350 million. Moving the track fur- have an opportunity to vote in a Marcoplos owns an advanced green income, black neighborhood that housed the Here in Chapel Hill, $68 ther consigns the sport of presidential election. So, when building construction company that county’s landfill for many years —means a lot million would be allotted Olympians to a lower level my family gathered for dinner specializes in make environmentally friendly to this board as the government still works to to the replacement of of significance in the mind last week, the conversation homes. This knowledge will be beneficial in support this community. Price fought for the Berryhill Hall, the principal of the public and deprives naturally drifted to my vote. My creating new sustainable housing throughout Rogers Road neighborhood and, we believe, teaching facility for the students, townsfolk and parents railed against Donald Orange County. In addition to working in will continue to fight for those who need it. Medical School. Berryhill others of near access to the Trump and trumpeted (no construction, he has experience advocating Price’s opponent, Bonnie Hauser, is not a Hall is antiquated and not great resource it provides. pun intended) Hillary Clinton, for affordable housing and serving within the bad candidate, but she has some views that suited to teach 21st century This latest plan reflects while I shrugged in frustration local government. Currently he serves on the this board sees as similar to the Chapel Hill students 21st century the absence of appreciation and exhaustion. Housing Authority Board. Previously, he has Alliance for a Livable Town. We are unsure medicine. The bond would by administrators who This election has exposed served as the director of the Orange Water if the county needs those views, too. not raise taxes and both have no particular loyalty to me the extent to which and Sewer Authority and as a member of the It is also worth noting that Price is the sides agree — the Connect to Carolina’s past athletic racial and economic justice is county planning board. only person of color running for a seat on the N.C. Bond is a smart and achievements or for the undermined and threatened by Marcoplos has real plans to make the Board of Commissioners and currently the much-needed investment. great history of Carolina the binary politics of America. County more sustainable. He would serve only person of color sitting on the board. We During early voting and track and field and its Whether white progressivism or the community well. believe in diversity in our government. on election day, vote “yes” promise for the future. conservatism, political institu- to invest. tions in America operate within Sam Magill the same framework of white- Dorosin has Rich deserves Houston Summers Class of ’50 ness that oppresses and exploits Student Body President Co-captain Black and Brown people in Track and field America and the global south. walked the walk re-election Courtney Sams When we consider the President Teachers know how to ark Dorosin has earned this enny Rich’s outstanding record as frontrunners for the party UNC Young Democrats best teach gen-eds nominations, this becomes all board’s endorsement for Orange County Commissioner for too apparent. M re-election because of his P District 1 has won her this editorial Frank Pray TO THE EDITOR: Trump is a white commitment to social justice in his advocacy board’s endorsement for re-election. Chairperson In a recent editorial arti- supremacist, yet the reality on the board for underserved communities. We are particularly impressed by her UNC College Republicans cle, you discussed the need is that Trump’s antics have District 1 of Orange County is difficult to advocacy for a greater share of a bond voters for a re-examination of only exposed the underlying endorse in because there are three wonderful, will see on their ballots in November to be Historical clarification gen-eds. As a first year stu- nativism, Islamophobia qualified candidates running for just two allocated for affordable housing. Like her, we for letter on eugenics dent who has just changed and anti-Blackness of the seats, but Dorosin has won voters’ trust. are disappointed that only $5 million was major fields, I can attest Republican Party. He has repeatedly affirmed his approved, but her advocacy for more shows TO THE EDITOR: to the ever looming fear of What I find far more commitment to social justice, but not only why she is a valuable member of the board. In her letter critiquing gen-ed requirements. As incriminating, however, is that, he has followed through with his vision She has a holistic understanding of how Jalynn Harris’ glib and someone who only took two the anti-Blackness of white, of restorative justice for the Rogers-Eubanks the Board of County Commissioners can inappropriate reference to AP classes (of which only corporate feminist Clinton. community. We are impressed by the amount support a diverse and just community. eugenics, Marissa Krantz one helped), I am currently In the 1990s, she lobbied of time Dorosin spends advocating for that We are impressed by her responsiveness stated that “European Jews looking at a ninth semester to expand the policing and community both on the board and off. to the community. We are also pleased by … have already been told to in order to complete all of criminalization of Black people, We were also impressed with his her environmental record, which is stellar. stop procreating. They have my requirements. In this and her sincerity on racial leadership on the board advocating for a Jamezetta Bedford, who is challenging the been told this for centuries.” article, a proposal is made issues is still questionable today. greater allotment for affordable housing in two incumbents, is an excellent candidate That is not necessarily to allow students to make Just two weeks ago, activist the bond voters will assess in November. Like with clear mastery of issues in the county. the case and I want to suggestions as to which Ashley Williams confronted Dorosin, we would have liked to have seen But she failed to demonstrate how she would provide some nuance to gen-eds a class can or Clinton about her role in mass more than $5 million, but we appreciate his be an improvement over her opponents. her historical narrative should cover. incarceration. As Ashley was advocacy nonetheless and would like to see it Voters are lucky to have such a wonderful of the ambiguous While this suggestion is escorted away, Clinton retorted, continued on the board. slate of candidates to choose from. relationship between Jews logical, I fear that students “OK, back to the issues.” and eugenics. First of all, would nominate classes Clinton also embraces eugenics as an intellectual for all gen-eds or would imperialistic policies that SPORTS COLUMN movement can most clearly only nominate the class for displace, surveil and exploit be traced back to the first a gen-ed that they need. I communities abroad. As half of the 19th century. believe that the teachers Secretary of State, for example, More importantly, have the best idea of the she backed the Honduran coup My time in Hell (Duke) though, a number of Jewish qualifications of their class that ousted the democratically- doctors and thinkers were and so leaving it to the elected President Manuel An analysis of the wasteland located eight miles from here. active participants in teachers is probably a safer Zelaya and led to the discourses on eugenics, bet. With this said, I believe assassination of political opened up the car door Fast forward to game time, from the turn of the century that students should have dissidents, such as indigenous after driving those and I’m sitting courtside until the Holocaust. For the ability to suggest class rights activist Berta Caceres. formidable eight miles directly across the UNC example, the historian topics. The process could be Even Sen. Bernie Sanders, I Sharon Gillerman has aptly to Durham and looked up. bench, which is pretty cool. all inclusive: partial syllabus, the supposedly “radical” liberal Crisp white clouds hung in Right behind me, though, are shown that Jewish leaders in gen-ed allowances and even outsider, regularly equates the air, in front of a bright the Cameron Cuckoos, which the Weimar Republic such major accreditation. Blackness to poorness and Carolina Blue sky. is pretty uncool. Because now as Felix Teilhaber believed This would not only pro- reduces racism to a symptom that positive eugenic mote creativity, but would It was all downhill from Carlos Collazo I get to be showered with of economic inequality. there. I had been to Duke’s flakes of blue paint, elbowed practices would allow for also uphold our liberal ideals Senior Writer Racial and economic justice, campus before, of course, but in the head and spit on as the continued, hygienic and help to be more interdis- globally and domestically, are during that first visit my men- Senior communication studies some girl screams for Grayson existence of German Jews. ciplinary with studies. major from Sanford. so often reduced to liberal tality was this: leave as soon as Allen — you know, the one In summation, I applaud causes when in reality they are possible — a similar mentality Email: [email protected] who finished the regular the spirit of Ms. Krantz’s Skye Satz threatened by a binary political to that of Jahlil Okafor, Justise season with 666 points — to letter, but the history she First-year establishment that pursues Winslow, Tyus Jones, Jabari confirmation). marry her. If he winds up uses to back her argument Music performance order over justice. For Black and Parker and Austin Rivers. Anyway, I finally get to the saying yes, congratulations, be Brown people marginalized by On this March 5 day, basketball arena. If you’ve careful not to trip as you walk institutional white supremacy, though, I had to spend a few never seen it, just picture your down the aisle. SPEAK OUT justice exists and operates more hours than I normally high school gym except uglier Either way, if there’s one outside of the “democratic” WRITING GUIDELINES would in order to cover the and more Gothic, surrounded thing I have to concede to the • Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted. institutions that historically and North Carolina-Duke game. by the remnants of drunk kids Cuckoos it’s that they’re loud. presently question and temper • Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters. “Just one of the many perils from New Jersey who have Viciously loud. Viscerally • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. the relevancy and urgency of our of sports writing,” I thought been camping out since the loud. Which makes their salvation. • Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number. to myself before walking to start of January to watch their postgame silence all the more • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit Early voting began in North Cameron Indoor Stadium. team take a big, fat “L.” beautiful. letters to 250 words. Carolina less than a week ago, On the way, the first If you need more detail Thankfully, my trip is now but I am not ready for Hillary SUBMISSION student we passed proudly to complete this image, just over. Back in Chapel Hill the • Drop off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, or feeling the Bern. My ballot sported her gray Princeton look at the second review that next day, I walk out of my is still blank. NC 27514 hoodie. The first building we comes up when you search dorm and look up at the sky, • Email: [email protected] came across was called Gross “Cameron Indoor Stadium” and I’m reminded of Duke. Hall. These are actual facts; on Google Maps: “Stop hang- There are a few more stark A Time for Musing EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily rep- I’m not creative enough to ing the basketball goals from white clouds in the air, but resent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the Alex Thomas makes a case for make any of this up (you can the ceiling it looks stupid.” still, behind them, a bright discussing boring issues. opinions of The Daily Tar Heel editorial board, which comprises 10 board NEXT check my Twitter timeline for That about sums it up. Carolina Blue sky. members, the opinion assistant editor and editor and the editor-in-chief.