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Volume 124, Issue 139 dailytarheel.com Thursday, February 23, 2017 Protections for trans students cut “I don’t think it’s inconceiv- Students able, given the current tone of our Congress and federal administration, that similar worry about legislation at the federal level could be introduced,” Wells safety under said. Legislation like HB2 could potentially exist within a Trump’s limited context federally, such as legislation requiring bathroom usage consistent leadership with one’s sex at birth in public schools, said Shannon By Becca Heilman Gilreath, a law professor at Staff Writer Wake Forest University. “They can do those sorts The Donald Trump admin- of things in areas over which istration revoked protections they have some ability to for transgender students regulate, but I don’t see a Wednesday, ordering schools national policy that says to disregard memos from that, in every bathroom former President Barack everywhere, this sort of con- Obama’s White House — sideration would be put into which said prohibiting trans- place,” he said. gender students from using Ames Simmons, director of bathrooms aligning with their transgender policy at Equality gender identities violates NC, said the Trump admin- anti-discrimination laws. istration’s change of course Meanwhile, North Carolina on transgender protections legislators continue attempts doesn’t necessarily guarantee to reach a compromise that a law like HB2 could regarding House Bill 2. The exist nationwide. Trump administration’s shift “We definitely know that away from federal transgen- the public sentiment is DTH/NATHAN KLIMA der protections raises ques- against HB2 here in North Brennan Lewis, a sophomore at UNC, discussed the repercussions of House Bill 2 on LGBTQ high school students in North Carolina. tions about whether HB2 Carolina, and the attempts could exist on a national to have similar bills in other administration could make if they do decide to let trans Brennan Lewis, a sopho- pushback,” they said. “People scale. states have met with public school districts less certain. students use the bathroom in more at UNC who identifies are less afraid to say really Renee Wells, director concern,” he said. Simmons said local school accordance with their gender as genderqueer, said HB2 terrible things to each other.” of N.C. State University’s Simmons stated that it’s districts often determine for identity,” he said. “But they has had the largest impact on Nikolai Mather, a senior Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and important to remember Title themselves how to implement aren’t sure that they aren’t high school students. at Northwood High School Transgender Center, said sim- IX still exists and still pro- policies. gonna be subject to some “Just having trans issues in Pittsboro who identifies ilar bills are being introduced tects students. But signals “It makes the waters much other liability by parents who on people’s radars has across the country. and policy from the Trump muddier for them as far as are objecting to that.” brought a lot of really intense SEE PROTECTIONS, PAGE 5 Students petition for active disability sign implicit stereotype throughout to the Board of Directors and The proposed symbol certain people.” basically convince them to has already been Emory said the new acces- change the old accessibility sibility icon would help to icon to the new accessibility adopted in New York. change the negative stereo- icon,” Marie Payne, another types of handicapped individ- member of the campaign, said. By Jackson Liu uals by incorporating motions Things are easier said than Staff Writer and independence. done — Emory said iden- The Alternative Symbol tifying the costs could be a A committee of UNC of Accessibility was intro- problem. students started a petition duced in 2010 and since then “We are still trying to fig- to change the accessibility has spread through media ure that out because there’s signs around campus to show campaigns and activism said a lot to go in the cost, so we the Alternative Symbol of Chris Corsi, another member have to figure out when the Accessibility. of the committee. The sign signs are needed to be updat- The Alternative Symbol has been officially adopted in ed, how much money we can of Accessibility shows an New York and Connecticut. get and there’s a lot of stuff active person with a disability, “Hopefully with that to consider there that we are rather than the current acces- momentum we can sort of still trying to bring together,” sibility symbol which shows a carry it on here and con- Emory said. static person. tribute to that momentum,” Tiffany Bailey, the director Senior Taylor Emory said Emory said. of Accessibility Resources and the group of students have By the end of the spring Service, said there are many been working since October 2017 semester, the committee unknown factors related to DTH/GABRIELLE THOMPSON 2016 to bring the new signs to hopes to acquire the approval changing the accessibility (From left) Students Mark Ellard, Marie Payne and Chris Corsi stood in the Pit on Thursday, trying to UNC’s campus. of University officials to adopt signs, including the costs or gain signatures in other to change accessibility signs on campus to a more active looking sign. “The whole purpose of the the Alternative Symbol of timeline of the project. She accessibility icon is to bring Accessibility on UNC’s cam- said it would be a gradual number of different things, so Emory said. “Everyone brings and, you know, this is just forth, you know, a new symbol, pus. They hope to get funding project. I don’t know the cost of it.” something to the table, no a way for us to enhance our a new alternative to the current from student government “We are talking about signs Despite all the difficulties, matter, you know, race, equalities here at UNC and handicapped sign,” Emory said. and other student fundraising in every academic building, the committee still wants to gender, whether you get build on the message that our “You know, the current handi- resources, Corsi said. in every residential building,” create a more inclusive and handicapped, whether it’s a University has done a great capped sign is very immobile, “Starting with the Union, Bailey said. “We are talking welcoming environment for cognitive disabilities, physical job.” upright and that symbol can we are trying to implement about handicapped parking people with disabilities. disabilities, you know … We create, you know, negative, and we are trying to take it spots. We are talking about a “Everyone has ability,” are all equal as human beings [email protected] Third rabies case reminds Candidates react to election freeze Grier, said he has also used the time Candidates for student to focus on school. “Everything was very pet owners to vaccinate body president have not “The majority of the time, I’ve crazy there for a advised my team to kind of use it positive for rabies — the third posi- been able to campaign. to focus on schoolwork, make sure period of time, and A rabid skunk gave an tive test case this year. that grades are good and that we’re very hectic.” Seeing this third case isn’t cause not falling behind on the number Orange County resident By Celia McRae Elizabeth Adkins for alarm, said Orange County Staff Writer one priority, which is our educa- and her dog a scare. Community Relations Director tion,” Grier said. Candidate for student body president Todd McGee. Instead, it provides With an injunction on student Travis Broadhurst, another By Kaia Findlay an opportunity for education and body presidential elections, can- candidate, said the hold has been around, but we’re very excited to be Staff Writer awareness in the community about didates have had to adjust their positive in that it allows for a break able to get back started tomorrow rabies, vaccinations and what to strategies. from the time-consuming cam- and get the ball rolling and start It all happened in a blur. do after an encounter with a rabid The freeze will end Thursday paigning. attending debates and, you know, Susan Gladin entered her yard animal. at 5 p.m. when the UNC Board of “Particularly for our campaign, talking to voters and things of that in rural Orange County Monday to Rabies affects the nervous system Elections announces which candi- the freeze has kind of been a good nature to get ready for the election see her dog playing with a skunk. At and gets transmitted through saliva dates received the required 1,250 thing,” he said. “Running a cam- next week.” first she thought it was cute, beauti- or contact with nervous system tis- signatures. paign is a great experience, but it Broadhurst said he is happy with ful even, and snapped a picture of it. sue. In the southeastern United Candidate Elizabeth Adkins said really takes a toll on your grades. the way the election process has Then she called her dog and stepped States, raccoons act as the host the hold on campaigning has given I’ve been able to catch a break on worked, and that the hold was not a off the porch. That’s when the skunk animal for the rabies virus. Other her team the chance to take a deep that, and I think the rest of my team bad thing. attacked. animals that contract the disease breath, catch up on school work and has too.” “I think although many people “I’m a very experienced animal get infected due to scratches or bites prepare to campaign again. Adkins said her team is excited see it in a negative way, there is a person and I was just blindsided by from an infected host. “For us, the break — it’s been to start campaigning again on positive side to it,” he said. “I think how quickly the thing moved,” she The number of rabies cases ebbs interesting to say the least, but I Thursday. the fact that since the (Student) said. and flows, said Bob Marotto, direc- think that this hold has been benefi- “We were going very hard and, Code is being enforced, and being The skunk scratched Gladin on tor of Animal Services. cial for all of us,” she said. you know, everyone was hitting the enforced on all candidates, it really the ankle, so she called 911. They The lab saw six positive cases in “Everything was very crazy there ground and then we kind of just adds a sense of efficacy to the pro- put her through to Orange County 2016 and 10 positives in 2015. These for a period of time, and very hec- had to stop because the injunction cess.” Animal Services, who brought the tic.” was in place,” she said. animal to their lab. The skunk tested SEE RABIES, PAGE 5 Another candidate, Maurice “So we’ve all been kind of waiting SEE DELAY, PAGE 5

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www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 123 years of editorial Students create storytelling podcast freedom By Kaitlyn Green memory, and was believed to some fiction in the future. “Storytelling is a means of acknowledging how cool and JANE WESTER be the inventress of speech The theme for the upcom- connection,” Scannell said. complex everyone’s lives are EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Staff Writer [email protected] and writings. ing podcast is “Strangers.” “I think it’d be great if the around us.” Humans have been telling Mackinson said she loves Students are encouraged podcast contributed to that @kaitlynbgreen HANNAH SMOOT MANAGING EDITOR stories for thousands of years, creative writing and felt com- to submit writings about on this campus, and just [email protected] [email protected] constantly passing down tales pelled to start a new creative their interactions with DANNY NETT to the next generation. platform due to the exclusive strangers, or their own per- ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR A few UNC students are nature of some of the big stu- sonal interpretation of what [email protected] channeling this timeless dent literary and art publica- the word “stranger” could JOSÉ VALLE power of storytelling into tions on campus. mean. VISUAL MANAGING EDITOR their new literary podcast, She said they can be dif- Once Mnemosyne is run- [email protected] Mnemosyne. ficult to become involved ning, the students hope to ALISON KRUG Sophomores India with, and hopes Mnemosyne come out with an episode NEWSROOM DIRECTOR Mackinson, Erin Scannell will provide a more accessible every month, hopefully build- [email protected] and Kieran Hodnett came up outlet for creative students. ing up to one or two episodes SARA SALINAS with the idea last semester, “We wanted to make a a week. DIRECTOR OF PROJECTS AND wanting a new platform for place where it’s easy to get They hope for the first epi- INVESTIGATIONS creative writers on campus to on and just share what you’re sode to come out in March. [email protected] showcase their work. doing,” Mackinson said. “We The deadline for student ACY JACKSON “We really want it to be an just wanted an extra place for submissions for the March UNIVERSITY EDITOR outlet for UNC students who creative writers to showcase podcast is March 1. [email protected] may not necessarily be major- their work.” Scannell said she thinks JANE LITTLE ing in literature or English to The group said they’re storytelling has the power CITY EDITOR [email protected] give their stories,” Hodnett hoping students will sub- to create bonds through the said. ”Everyone is really inter- mit nonfiction pieces, spo- sharing of common human COREY RISINGER esting and has their own tales ken word and memoirs to experiences. STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR [email protected] to tell.” Mnemosyne. She hopes Mnemosyne will Scannell wanted to give They are currently looking help foster this connection SARAH VASSELLO the podcast a name related for serious or entertaining on campus and encourage SWERVE DIRECTOR [email protected] to nonfiction — Mnemosyne nonfiction pieces, but said students to share these expe- was the Greek goddess of they might like to showcase riences. C JACKSON COWART SPORTS EDITOR [email protected] ZITA VOROS DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR [email protected] POLICE LOG SARAH DWYER, ALEX KORMANN • Someone reported tres- • Someone reported dam- PHOTO EDITORS [email protected] passing on the 300 block of • Someone reported tres- age to property on the 3000 South Estes Drive exit at 7:29 passing at The Library on the block of Environ Way at 12:48 ELLIE SCIALABBA, p.m. Thursday, according to 100 block of East Franklin a.m. Friday, according to JESSICA SWANSON Chapel Hill police reports. Street at 1:09 a.m. Friday, Chapel Hill police reports. 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For more info, visit careers.unc.edu // @uncucs // #hireaheel The Daily Tar Heel News Thursday, February 23,2017 3 Town talk: Whose line is it anyway? Although the two towns The line sometimes appear connected, there is a definitive, legal between boundary between them. “The jurisdictional bound- ary as well as the extra-terri- Carrboro and torial jurisdiction (between Chapel Hill and Carrboro) Chapel Hill is clearly demarcated,” said Nikhil Kaza, professor in UNC’s Department of City meanders and Regional Planning. Carrboro Board of By Lauren Talley Aldermen member Bethany Staff Writer Chaney said the line between the two meanders a little Many local residents walk bit. It’s not just one simple their dogs and ride their bikes straight line from the north- without knowing if they are in ern part to the southern part Chapel Hill or Carrboro. of the town. “I’m not too positive “If you were just talking where one begins and the about downtown, it would other ends, but I think I be about where Merritt Mill would be exiting Chapel Hill Road is and it goes through once I reach Papa Johns on the Northside neighborhood Franklin,” UNC senior Deonta and it sort of curves around Woods said. certain parts of neighbor- Serena Singh, a first- hoods, so it gets a little year and member of UNC’s messy,” Chaney said. marathon team, often runs “We’re not neatly divided between the two towns, but by Merritt Mill Road either — said if she wasn’t a member of between Crook’s Corner and the marathon team, she really St. Paul AME church, St. Paul wouldn’t know where the actually straddles the line.” DTH/ALEX KORMANN border is. There are also signs The boundary line separating Chapel Hill and Carrboro is not entirely clear, though there are a few city limit signs. “When I’m running down on Estes Drive and on Rosemary Street, if I keep Homestead Road marking “Chapel Hill and Carrboro used to be considered rural. other,” Chaney said. “As we being able to walk from going onto East Weaver Street the line dividing the two work great together, but it’d She said the downtown built more roads and neigh- Carrboro to Chapel Hill and and onto North Greensboro towns as well as a big, swirly be nice to be able to tell them part of Carrboro didn’t always borhoods and streets and such the other way around, and we Street, then I know I’m enter- Carrboro sign on the corner apart because they are dif- reach the Chapel Hill border. it just turned out that they like how the town cultures ing the Carrboro area,” Singh of Merritt Mill Road next to ferent places with their own “The two towns just began began to touch over time.” vary,” Chaney said. “It’s said. “Oftentimes, though, I St. Paul AME Church. qualities that draw people in to grow together; it’s not that Chaney said every so often unique enough and it makes only know I’m in Carrboro Singh said she likes how to visit both,” she said. they were built right next the thought comes up to sense to keep our small town if buildings around me have the two towns flow together, Chaney said the closeness to each other with a bound- merge the two municipalities, a small town.” signs with the word ‘Carrboro’ but it’d be nice if there was of the towns wasn’t intention- ary, but more so that the but Carrboro isn’t interested. @laurentalley13 in it.” more distinction. al and that Carrboro actually two towns grew toward each “We like the seamlessness, [email protected] Roe v. Wade plaintiff dies, leaves complicated legacy “Other people might say that’s women have abortions because of Norma McCorvey was a a cynical take on what happened,” economic reasons than the number symbol for both pro- and she said. “Some say she had a con- of women who have an abortion version, and that pro-life people because of rape or incest,” she said. anti-abortion groups. in the movement were people who “But if you look at public opinion, accepted her.” (support for abortion) is very sus- By Carina McDermed Austin Anthis, a senior at Duke ceptible to the way you word the Staff Writer University who opposes abortion, question.” said McCorvey’s story bridges the Anthis said he hopes the new Dubbed “Jane Roe,” Norma two movements. administration will propose limits McCorvey gained notoriety as the “Her legacy can cause both sides on abortion rights. anonymous plaintiff in the 1973 deci- to empathize with the other side,” “Having a Republican majority sion which legalized abortion — but he said. “So hers is a really unique in both houses of Congress and a she became symbolically important story in a way but also representa- Republican president gives me some to both pro-abortion rights and anti- tive of the complex issue of abortion hope,” he said. “But I’m not super con- abortion groups in the next decades. in America.” fident about what President (Donald) McCorvey, the plaintiff in the Lisa Levenstein, a history profes- Trump himself will do. It seems lower landmark Supreme Court case sor at UNC-Greensboro, said in an on his priority list, and he’s made pro- Roe v. Wade, died of heart failure email that McCorvey’s story is not choice comments in the past.” Saturday in Katy, Texas at 69. representative of most women who Levenstein said anti-abortion Out of the public eye until the have legal abortions. strategists have tried to circumvent early 1980s, she advocated for pro- “The vast majority of people who Roe v. Wade to find alternative ways abortion rights causes and began to have abortions do not regret them to restrict access to abortion. talk to news media. But after two and remain pro-choice,” she said. “Legislative action undermining religious conversions, she became a “That doesn’t mean it’s an easy deci- Roe began almost immediately after PHOTO COURTESY OF LORIE SHAULL fervent opponent of abortion rights, sion, but her situation definitely isn’t Roe passed in 1973,” Levenstein Norma McCorvey (left), the plaintiff of Roe v. Wade, died at age 69. Here, McCorvey said Rebecca Kreitzer, a professor of typical.” said. “In 1976, Congress passed the (Jane Roe) and her lawyer stand on the steps of the Supreme Court in 1989. public policy at UNC. Overall public opinion on legal Hyde Amendment, which made it “She played an important role in abortion has remained relatively illegal to use federal monies to fund “States like (North Carolina) have waxed and waned over time. that she was a rallying point and a consistent since the 1960s, she said. abortions. This meant that poor also given government money to fund “I think she was more of a symbol significant figure for people on the Kreitzer said a large majority of women who depended on Medicaid Crisis Pregnancy Centers, (which) are to the pro-life movement than to the right, but she was really vilified by Americans support access to abor- could not get their abortions paid not staffed by medical personnel,” she pro-choice movement,” she said. “I’m those same people at earlier points tion in cases of protecting the life for, essentially robbing them of the said. “The people who work at CPCs not sure she converted anybody to in her life,” Kreitzer said. of the mother, rape or incest. But ‘right to choose.’” try to convince pregnant women not change their mind about any issues, Some historians think McCorvey support dramatically decreases if It’s increasingly difficult to get to get abortions.” but she rallied people around view- might have condemned abortion in motivations for the abortion are eco- an abortion in states like North Kreitzer said ultimately McCorvey points they already had.” order to gain acceptance from con- nomic or due to preference. Carolina, especially for women with- was a complicated woman, and her @carinamcdermed servatives, she said. “The reality is that far more out financial resources, she said. prominence in both movements [email protected] Phones abuzz with sexual health Homestead pool still closed Town officials aren’t sure pools during the temporary closure, Initiatives from SHIFT when we started the service University, wrote her disserta- including the Chapel Hill-Carrboro around sex, pregnancy and con- tion at UNC on research she did when the pool will open. YMCA, the UNC Campus Recreation NC aim to educate traception,” Jackson said. promoting BrdsNBz to adoles- Bowman Gray Memorial Pool, Hollow Jackson said the text services cents in 2013. By Sarah Cheek Rock Racquet and Swim Club and the youth through texts. function much like a normal call “I recognized what a great Staff Writer Orange County Sportsplex. center. opportunity it was to work on a Orr said the center has not received By Natalie Short “There’s a very small group project that had a real impact on The Homestead Aquatic Center will a lot of complaints from the community Staff Writer of us, with probably about col- young people’s lives,” she said. remain closed while continuing to search other than people asking when the pool lectively anywhere from 60 to She conducted interviews for the water leak that has prevented will reopen. BrdsNBz, a North Carolina- 80 years of experience in adoles- and focus groups with teenagers guests from using the pool since Jan. 17. No one from the aquatic center was based text message service, pro- cent sexual health and working before creating a campaign to “We have not been able to locate the available for comment. vides teenagers with a private directly with adolescents,” he market BrdsNBz directly to ado- leak, and it’s not because of the lack of According to a Feb. 17 statement from and credible source of sexual said. lescents in schools. trying with two consultants,” said Jim the Town of Chapel Hill, several areas of health information. A teenager who has opted “We had to find out what Orr, director of the Chapel Hill Parks and concern were identified and necessary Sexual Health Initiatives for into the service can text the des- teens liked about the service, Recreation Department. repairs were made, though the water Teens in North Carolina, the ignated number any question what they thought was interest- “We’re just going through the possible loss in the lap pool has not completely nonprofit which offers BrdsNBz, relating to sexual health, and ing and if our messages were options and at this point we have not iso- stopped. announced earlier this month one of the health professionals good,” Willoughby said. lated the leak.” Greg Lee, spokesperson for the YMCA that its services would expand to on Jackson’s team will respond She continues to collaborate The closure was originally expected to of the Triangle, said Homestead Pool has cater to an older population. within 24 hours — though with Jackson, and they are last two to three weeks but is now extend- not reached out about how much lon- Xs N Os, the new initiative, Jackson said responses are often hoping to conduct an analysis ing past the original deadline. The leak is ger the repair will take, but the Chapel is being piloted in northeastern almost instantaneous. of all the data collected by the the largest the pool has ever had. Hill-Carrboro YMCA is happy to support Florida among 19-24 year- “Depending on the nature of program. The leak was found after the Homestead swimmers as long as it is nec- olds, SHIFT NC said in a press the question, we will loop them Jackson said while SHIFT Homestead Aquatic Center’s water bill essary. release. back either to a parent or a NC was already gathering feed- was significantly higher in November. “We are fortunate that we’ve got the “Xs N Os has the same easy- trusted adult, if that is required,” back from parents, legislators According to a Jan. 27 press release, opportunity to share the space when to-use format and benefits of Jackson said. “But we also then and health educators about how the pool was scheduled to reopen in mid- needed and it hasn’t affected our mem- BrdsNBz but will have a slightly can make referrals so that if to better educate adolescents on February after the delays, but the Feb. 17 bers’ ability to use the pool at all,” Lee older feel for ‘older’ young someone feels like they need to sexual health, the nonprofit felt press release now says there is no definite said. adults,” the press release said. get tested, whether it’s an STD, an important voice was missing schedule for the reopening. Lee said that Homestead Aquatic Kennon Jackson Jr., direc- or pregnancy or if they want — the teenagers themselves. Michael Linnane, a community user of Center has always supported the Chapel tor of technology for SHIFT information on contraception, “Our thought was we need the pool, said he uses Homestead Aquatic Hill-Carrboro YMCA during their pool NC and the project manager we can loop them back around information from adolescents to Center because of its convenience and closures and that it has fostered a good for BrdsNBz said the programs to a local resource.” help guide what we provide as price. relationship between the two pools. continue to evolve as new areas BrdsNBz has been asked over programming to our health edu- He typically swims there three times “We are always happy to support the of interest like sexuality become 8,000 questions since its incep- cators and information to our per week. Homestead Aquatic Center and the more mainstream. tion in 2009, and the service has legislators and information to “Since it closed, because of the sched- Recreation Department in Chapel Hill “Relationships and develop- since expanded to seven addi- our statewide partners, so let’s ules of the community center pool, I when they are doing work on their pools ment and sexuality are very tional states, Jackson said. talk to them and see what their haven’t been able to do my swim at all, and welcome their swimmers as our fluid, and so we’re finding that Jessica Willoughby, an assis- questions are,” he said. basically,” he said. guests,” he said. there are a lot more questions tant professor of health com- Homestead pool users have been able around those domains than munication at Washington State [email protected] to use their community pass at other [email protected] 4 Thursday, February 23, 2017 News The Daily Tar Heel Chancellor’s response lands on campus fliers ‘A story of people The fliers were put who remained’ near other anti- By Cy Neff owners who my great-grand- Trump materials. Staff Writer father worked for, he worked to gain that land back as a By Sofia Edelman Duke professor emeri- sharecropper,” sophomore Assistant University Editor tus Sydney Nathans’s book, and sociology and African, “A Mind to Stay: White African American and dias- Fliers with quotes from Plantation, Black Homeland” pora studies major Miriam Chancellor Carol Folt, images chronicles the story of the Madison said. “And to this of a pig in a police hat and Hargress family’s unlikely day we still have that land in warnings of Nazi propaganda centuries-long ownership of our family.” were put up around the quad a property in cotton-country Nathans worked on the area — some seemingly in Alabama. project for 40 years, taking response to a statement Nathans gave a talk on trips to the property near made by Chancellor Carol Wednesday that touched on Greensboro, Alabama and Folt regarding previous anti- black settlement in the South commuting to UNC’s libraries fascist fliers. and the legacy of slavery. while teaching as a professor The new fliers included Nathans said the Hargress at Duke. warnings to wear gloves while family came to own the “Between Duke and the taking down or covering up property under an unusual University of North Carolina, Nazi propaganda, a statement set of circumstances. Sent the Southern Historical that “Democrats will not save westward in 1844 by slave- Collection, you have the us,” and a quote taken from owner Paul Cameron, of the two greatest treasure chests Folt’s email response com- Cameron family after which of Southern history in the menting on the anti-fascist Cameron Avenue is named, world,” Nathans said. “When fliers placed under an image the Hargress family was able I first started teaching there of a pig in a police hat. DTH/SOFIA EDLEMAN to buy the property from was only one traffic light First-year Georgia Cassidy Fliers around campus quoted Chancellor Carol Folt below an image of a pig. The quote came from Cameron after emancipation. between here and Durham.” said quoting Folt near a pic- Folt’s response to another set of fliers, which she said incited violence. “As one descendant put Nathans said as the years ture of a pig was wrong. it, ‘The Camerons stole your went on, he delved deeper “I think it makes sense were appropriate. labor, but they kept you into oral histories and old for a chancellor to say that “I think people should see that these “I didn’t think it was really together,’” Nathans said. documents, from slave tran- shouldn’t be posted because it opinions are out there …” appropriate just because the The family has held onto scripts to interviews with is promoting hurting people Chancellor is such a great fig- the property in the century members of the Hargress and violence,” Cassidy said. Hollie Shelton ure at this University, and even and a half since, which is dif- family on their cabin’s back “But at the same time, people Senior if you disagree with her, it’s ferent from the predominant porch in Alabama. are just trying to strongly just kind of, I’m not sure if you narrative of black settlement Research manager at voice their opinions, so there — creating a response that is the pig flier was childish, but should basically put that quote after the Civil War. Northwestern University is a reason for it, but probably appropriate for the event. as long as no violence occurs, on that type of picture,” he said. “‘A Mind to Stay,’ is, Parks Dunlap said they were not on a campus.” “To be clear, Chancellor she said everyone should be He said the posters, which instead, a story of people who interested in the narrative Unlike Cassidy, senior Hollie Folt tries to treat all students able to voice their opinion. he considers protected by free remained on the land, and and research methods. Shelton thought the fliers were with the same compassionate “People put up anti-Semitic speech, do serve a purpose in in fact the very plantation in “I think that any work that appropriate for a college cam- approach,” Peters said in the things, people put up things today’s political climate. western Alabama in which an academic can put towards, pus. She said it is important for statement. “We always sup- challenging that, I mean, from “It doesn’t matter what side their forebears were enslaved,” specifically white academics, these issues to be visible. port free speech on this cam- both sides it happens,” she said. of the court you are, I think Nathans said. “It’s an account towards prioritizing voices of “I think people should see pus, even when we find those “I’m not saying it’s necessar- (for) both it’s going to make of what it took for them to color is incredibly compelling that these opinions are out views objectionable. However, ily right or wrong either way, a difference. I’m the type of acquire land, and how and and necessary,” Dunlap said. there and that people do feel in the instance of the flyer, people just do have the right to person that literally enjoys why they held onto it.” “So I thought that the fact this way,” Shelton said. there was a threat of a specific do that as long as they are not hearing both sides and then The story held personal that there was so much focus In a statement, University form of violence to members actually harming someone.” making opinions,” he said. “I’m significance for some of the on storytelling and reiterat- spokesperson Joanne Peters of our community and it was Junior Tavares Bush said always saying I like to see stuff audience members. ing direct quotes and talking said Folt’s email response to the our responsibility to make he was shocked by the first like this, but at least they have “I was inspired by some about the primary documents, anti-fascist fliers last Thursday clear that we do not tolerate flier, which he saw on Twitter. an opinion about something.” of the parallels within my that was very compelling.” was in line with their prior violence at Carolina.” As for the subsequent fliers, own family history back in approaches to these situations Shelton said she thought he said he didn’t think they [email protected] Georgia, because the land- [email protected]

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diseases like rabies. clinics,” Marotto said. exposure. Taking action is already vaccinated, got a said the cost of the treatment RABIES Marotto said monitoring If a vaccinated pet inter- key, for though symptoms booster shot. Gladin began depends on a patient’s insur- FROM PAGE 1 pets outside and getting them acts with a potentially rabid only show after three to eight her own series of shots ance, but hospitals in the area totals are a significant decline vaccinated will help with any animal, it receives a booster weeks, the first preventative Tuesday, a treatment called have programs to help with from the 23 laboratory-posi- size population of rabies- shot and is quarantined from shot must be taken within 48 post-exposure prophylaxis. bills. tive cases in 2014. positive animals. other animals. In the same hours of exposure. The Orange County Overall, Shelp and Marotto The fluctuations are a Animal Services requires situation, an unvaccinated pet Gladin said she was Health Department does not stressed the importance of result of changes in the rac- rabies vaccinations for pets must be quarantined for four pleased with the imme- administer the PEP treat- vaccination to keeping rabies coon population and there- aged 4 months and older. The months or euthanized. diacy and thoroughness of ment, so patients must go to cases at bay in the commu- fore the genetic diversity, center offers $10 vaccinations Humans who think they’ve the response she got from the emergency room at the nity. Marotto said. Changes in at clinics throughout the year. been exposed to rabies should Animal Services and the hospital. “It keeps your pets with diversity include changes in “We usually provide more call 911. Seeing a bat flying Orange County Health Stacy Shelp, communica- you,” Shelp said. the number of traits govern- than 1,000 vaccinations to around the house or shooting Department. After the inci- tions manager of the Orange ing sufficient immunity to dogs and cats through those a wild animal can indicate dent, her dog, which was County Health Department, [email protected]

I experienced and that my PROTECTIONS friends experienced,” he said. “Just having trans issues on people’s radar FROM PAGE 1 Lewis said transgender has brought a lot of really intense pushback.” as a transgender male, said students are vulnerable and Brennan Lewis provisions of HB2 have had that instances of self-harm dangerous and detrimental and suicide could increase as UNC-CH sophomore effects on his environment. a result of the current politi- “There is a lot of hatred; cal climate. before the law was passed. Gilreath said Trump has said there is a lot of bigotry, and “The biggest thing that “I think it’s a larger mes- he has no intention of repeal- it’s generally not safe at all I could wish for people at a sage about who is valued, who ing those orders, despite what for a transgender person,” he community level is to start is welcome, who is included, the media says. said. protecting these students, whose life matters, whose “Now the question is, will, Mather said the law has and a push from the national safety matters, whose security at some point in the future, affected more than his abil- government would really matters,” Wells said. he decide he’s changed his ity to use the bathroom that help to make that happen,” The Obama administration mind and those kinds of reflects his gender identity. they said. previously issued executive orders should be repealed,” “After HB2, there was Wells said people are feel- orders requiring any company Gilreath said. a definite increase in the ing emboldened to verbally doing business with the fed- amount of hatred and trans- and physically confront peo- eral government to abide by @beccaheilman gender-related bullying that ple in ways that they didn’t nondiscrimination measures. [email protected]

DELAY “Particularly for NORTH CAROLINA FROM PAGE 1 our campaign, the Grier said the complica- SECRETARY tions with the elections and freeze has kind of the way that candidates have been a good thing.” OF STATE. been running their campaign has proven why he decided to Travis Broadhurst LEGISLATOR. run and what he is running Candidate for student body president against. ATTORNEY. “There’s been a lot of dis- me, this wouldn’t be the case honesty and ambiguity with — like I would have been EDUCATOR. what’s been going on,” Grier disqualified and they would said, “and as an outsider, as have moved forward with or The Honorable a candidate that’s running without me,” Grier said. “So ELAINE F. MARSHALL who hasn’t been a part of that just goes to show the elit- student government in the ism that we have in student 2017 Woman of Achievement past year, it’s been very diffi- government and it goes to In observance of Founders’ Day cult to navigate — especially show the privileges that a lot when I’m given misinforma- of people have.” Monday tion and I’m kind of kept Broadhurst said student February 27, 2017 7 p.m. out of the loop, and then in government has tried to abide Jones Auditorium addition to that, just notic- by Title VI, the election regu- ing all the politics that are lations, and hopes they can Free and open to the public. being played.” just have a fair election. meredith.edu/presidential-lectures Grier said he has been “I mean, we’re all running disappointed in the way that to make Carolina a better Downtown Chapel Hill student government has been place,” he said, “so the sooner The Presidential Lecture at Meredith College 942-PUMP Mon - Thurs 11:30 am - 11:00 pm run, especially in regards we can get to that, the bet- presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield to the recent hearings and ter.” of North Carolina. 106 W. Franklin St. Fri - Sat 11:30 am - 11:30 pm injunction. Staff Writer Nic Rardin (Next to He’s Not Here) Sunday 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm “The entire hold has been contributed reporting. about (Joe Nail), so for two www.yogurtpump.com and a half weeks, if that were [email protected] 17-018 3 hours short for graduation? Think Summer! Check out courses at http://summer.unc.edu Nothing finer than a summer at Carolina!

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EDITORIAL CARTOON By Emily Yue, [email protected] FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT “Better idea to get rid of sexism in sports - make all college sports unisex.” Annie Kiyonaga Annie Get your Pen Marcedward, on DTH sexist sports coverage Sophomore art history and English major from Chevy Chase, MD. Email: [email protected] affecting them on a per- LETTERS TO sonal level. THE EDITOR Column, Kent McKane It’s on men to learn NCPIRG about consent columns, Competition seeks TO THE EDITOR: best senior orator One in five. Those are the odds of a young woman TO THE EDITOR: art and being sexually assaulted Seniors with speaking during her four years in col- skills, pay attention! lege. Less than ten percent The Mangum Medal the NEA of these assaults are report- Competition is a historical ed. Less than one percent speech competition for best he genesis of my love of these reports lead to con- orator of the senior class, for studying art can be viction. Yet we wonder why hosted by the Dialectic and T traced pretty concretely, EDITORIAL women don’t report their Philanthropic Societies in my mind, to a moment assault; reliving the experi- every spring semester. during my senior year of ence painstakingly, only to Started in 1877, this is high school. We were learn- not see justice. UNC’s oldest Chancellor’s ing about classical column College: a struggle There are no “partisan” Award, given in memory styles in my art history class sides on this matter; there of Willie P. Mangum. The — Ionic, Doric, Corinthian. We generally love If you don’t go to col- after high school. You get is simply right and wrong. winner will receive the As I was driving through D.C. lege, many teachers to go through the pain all It is wrong to say that there medal and participate in the following weekend with college, but not at would say, you will end over again. is not a problem. What’s the Chancellor’s Award cer- my family, I glanced at the up without money and If you’re not on the even more inexcusable is emony. Supreme Court building and this moment. depressed. way to putting a Dr. in to blame the victim in ANY This year’s competition was shocked to discover that ou can be any- To the wide-eyed front of your name and way for what has been done will be held on March 1 at I recognized the elaborately to them. Telling women not thing you want youngster we convey the spending hundreds of 5:30 p.m. at the top of New designed, carefully fluted pil- to dress a certain way, or West. to be when you message that they can be thousands of dollars on a lars adorning its front. “Y drink or go out alone is not This year’s prompt is: I started babbling about grow up,” we declare to an astronaut, but that’ll be piece of paper — what’s going to fix this issue. “The best thing about Corinthian column and how children as they enter kin- four years in physics class- the point? What is going to solve graduating from the univer- the levels on the Colosseum dergarten. rooms to start. Or they It isn’t until after nearly this atrocity is educating sity was that I finally had had pillars of varying intricacy What we forget to men- could be a princess, but two decades in school that men that “no means no.” time to sit on a log and read and why that was significant tion is you can be anything they can’t be a successful you are fully capable of Educating men that inabil- a good book.” — Edward and how amazing it was, hon- you want to be as long as one without (at least) a being a living, breathing, ity to give consent is never Abbey estly, that the Colosseum was you spend at least four bachelor’s degree in How productive, decent human consent. Educating men Has university brought still standing 2000 years later? years at an institution of To Wear a Crown. being. Now you have to that clothing is not consent; you freedom or constraint? My family was confused — I higher learning competing There’s only one route make those big bucks, and alcohol is not consent; rela- Why? Have you benefitted was enraptured. For the first with those around you in to success: elementary as we all know, money tionship status is not con- from either? time, I felt ownership of the sent. Consent is a clear and Please get in contact terms of who is the most school, middle school, makes you happier than seemingly archaic and obscure conscious “yes.” Educating with the Dialectic and architecture that characterized stressed, who can con- high school, college — anything else in life. men that without that con- Philanthropic Societies the city around me. sume the most caffeine in wait, and don’t forget Hold up, you’re still sent; that uninfluenced, before Feb. 26 if you intend Studying the history and a 24-hour period and who graduate school. Don’t not done. Cheers to the unforced, unimpaired “yes”: on participating: diphi.web. iconography of art was, sud- attends the most presti- think you’re done being next 30 years of paying off proceeding is a crime. unc.edu/contact denly, a game — cracking gious of universities. rejected from universities student loans. It’s time to end blam- a secret code that I hadn’t ing the victim. It’s time to John Jacobi previously known existed. It end “boys will be boys.” It’s Historian imbued everyday structures EDITORIAL time to fight until that one The Dialectic and with meanings that I could in five becomes zero. And, Philanthropic Societies now decipher. men, Joe Biden is right: It’s Visual cues abound in daily on us. N.C. voters should life, and visual literacy changed Help at home determine elections the way I experienced said daily Cole Barnhill life. This isn’t meant as a love Consider spending Rape Crisis Center offers Triangle area people First-year TO THE EDITOR: letter to art history. It’s about therapy and support to find their new furry Public Policy and Your readers should the importance of art as a sub- survivors of sexual vio- best friends. They help Political Science know there’s a statewide ject, as a means of discovery your money to help lence. Donations go to cats and dogs find safe movement afoot — for the and in a more nuanced and voters to determine who organizations here. helping pay for community homes where they will be HKonJ showed poignant way, the details of the strength in numbers controls our elections. world around us. Every person onations give education programs, keep- loved and looked after. The question for readers deserves to experience a similar organizations the ing a 24-hour hotline open Donations go to the medi- TO THE EDITOR: is: do you agree, or dis- moment of awe and ownership D financial resourc- and providing resources cal costs of getting ani- I was proud of my home agree, that North Carolina and understanding — to feel in es to survive and oper- for Spanish-speaking com- mals ready to be adopted. state of North Carolina voters should have a chance tune, if only momentarily, with ate. While giving money munity members. TABLE strives to make after reading about the to join with the overwhelm- the visions of fellow humans should never be the only Maybe now more sure no child goes hungry record attendance for the ing national majority both modern and ancient. form of activism one takes, than ever, the Refugee in the Chapel Hill area. HKonJ. The diversity of the who’ve already approved Art, in all its forms, can it certainly is helpful. 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Advocates for keeping to be used to determine the the National Endowment for are plenty of local organiza- events and local support. but also to support educa- mental illness care in the outcome of elections. the Arts shouldn’t be up for tions that need your help, Donations help keep tional opportunities. Affordable Care Act walked Our intent is to engage debate, especially when the too. Here are a few of the the RCP operating and These are just a few alongside pro-immigration enough public support that proposed cut — a package deal local advocacy groups we expanding its capacity for places to consider donating. supporters, showing how the legislators in Raleigh including the Corporation for think do great work: helping families. Together, we can afford a groups with distinct politi- will recognize the wisdom Public Broadcasting — con- The Orange County Paws4Ever helps better local community. cal goals can promote their in allowing “The People” to stitutes 0.0625 percent of the causes to a wide range of vote in November 2018 on federal budget. people at the same platform. a ballot measure. Side note about the More so than recent N.C. residents can par- Corporation for Public years, the actions of the ticipate at various levels: Broadcasting, which partially current administration (1) Sign a petition: funds PBS: I didn’t have cable QuickHits have had a tangible impact http://www.ncwethepeople. as a child, presumably because on citizens, pushing them org/ncwtp-online-petition. my parents hated me. What Please stop A kinder trash talk Conspiracy theory to march for their interests php I did have was a plethora of more than ever. (2) Send persuasive subversively educational pro- Is the student body March Madness is coming It is time we expose The record crowds at the emails to their legislators gramming through PBS Kids. I president election drama up, and we dedicate this up something we have long march reveal an increased (3) Attend press confer- learned fractions and decimals over? Or is it thumb to all the believed to be sense of civic duty among ences from Cyberchase, basic reading just beginning? people who do true — profes- the citizens of North (4) Recruit a favorite skills from Reading Rainbow Like, we want to trash talk well. sors are work- Carolina and the rest of nonprofit organization to and the joys of travel from write something Insulting people, ing together to the South, which has been become a co-sponsor with Postcards from Buster. A world snarky about it, the academics make sure all lacking in the previous the current 18 sponsoring without PBS Kids is not one I but we don’t know what the and other non-athletic parts tests and due dates happen five years. Civic duty is an groups in our coalition. particularly want to witness. heck is going on anymore. of a rival university is just on the same day. We have essential element of a suc- Programs like NPR and All we know is that the pet- wrong. There is plenty to no actual proof for this cessful democracy because Lucy Christopher PBS — democratized educa- tiness makes all of us look hate about Duke or State claim, but it might be true. it ensures that citizens are Move To Amend tion programs that educate for bad. At least our “student without hurting fellow col- To any faculty claiming this aware of political issues Western North Carolina the sake of education— should leaders” do represent how lege kids. Please trash talk isn’t true, well, I guess we not be up for debate. National trash we can be at times. — just be kind, too. just have alternative facts. Endowment for the Arts-funded SPEAK OUT arts education programs, which strive to establish a creative, Praise Overheard 1984 Too warm? Nah WRITING GUIDELINES imaginative education system, • Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted. Citizen journalism some- As of late, we now have a The weather is beautiful • Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters. should not be up for debate. times gets a bad reputation. system of “see something, outside. On first thought, Now, more than ever, when citi- • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. But here at UNC, say something” this seems great. • Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number. zens are feeling disempowered the Overheard on campus. You Warm weather and frustrated and confused, • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit Facebook page know, every 365 days a year! letters to 250 words. art, along with the federal pro- almost works as college student Wait. This is bad. grams that support its existence SUBMISSION a news outlet. LOVES call- It shouldn’t be • Drop off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, and production, must be readily While we still have a bias to- ing the police. Maybe we this warm. It should be cold. available as a creative outlet. NC 27514 ward the DTH, we think it is should go a step further. If Was Al Gore right? Are we • Email: [email protected] super cool that people use you see an anti-fascist flier going to slowly burn alive in Overheard to inform oth- just skip the police and call the coffin we currently call EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily rep- 02/24: Lens of Onyx ers. Great work, Tar Heels. N.C. Rep. 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