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Volume 124, Issue 4 dailytarheel.com Tuesday, January 17, 2017 UNC fends ‘We’re still standing for it’ off Syracuse for Roy’s 800th win

MEN’S BASKETBALL NORTH CAROLINA 85 SYRACUSE 68 By Brendan Marks Senior Writer

The No. 9 North Carolina men’s basketball team beat Syracuse, 85-68, on Monday to give head coach Roy Williams his 800th win. He’s the fastest coach in NCAA history to reach 800 wins in terms of seasons coached, doing so in his 29th.

What happened? The Tar Heels (17-3, 5-1 ACC) started out fast, jumping out to a 9-2 lead over the Orange (11-8, 3-3 ACC). Justin Jackson’s five rebounds in the first 3:02 of the game set the tone for the rest of the night, as UNC dominated the board. Leading the attack on the glass was , whose tip-ins and second- chance baskets were at times UNC’s primary form of offense. Meeks lived in the paint for the entirety of the first half, and it paid off — his 12 points led all scorers at halftime. But Syracuse refused to go away quietly, pulling the game back to single digits midway through the second half. Tyler DTH/ROBERT GOURLEY Lydon’s 26 points buoyed the Orange’s Drawdé Graham, a senior from Shaw University, protests at the ReclaimMLK March in Raleigh on Monday afternoon. offense, which stagnated at times. Eventually, though, even Lydon’s heroics weren’t enough for UNC’s physicality up Triangle students march, hold dialogue honoring MLK Jr. front. Isaiah Hicks and Jackson joined Meeks in leading the offense for UNC, By Corey Risinger and Becca Heilman Participants marched to the state wanted when he was alive.” was a pastor and an activist and scoring 20 and 19 points, respectively. Staff Writers legislature building in Raleigh for Tre Shockley, president of UNC’s that he liked to give speeches and Then, the Tar Heels pushed their lead a series of speeches and public Black Student Movement, said he stuff like that,” Brodie said. “But back to double digits with around five Though ReclaimMLK comments. appreciated the various groups’ they don’t like to highlight the minutes left, and from there the final score March student and community “I feel like the educational collaboration. fact that he was revolutionary and was only a formality. participants met at the N.C. system and the U.S. system have “We all think something needs actively fighting against systems of State University Bell Tower misconstrued Martin Luther King to be done, and there’s more power white supremacy.” Who stood out? Monday, the group seemed to (Jr.)’s legacy and what he has in numbers — and that’s all linked Achaia Dent, a sophomore at pick up participants and support stood for,” said sophomore Mistyre up together,” he said. N.C. State who organized a die-in Lydon shot 11-for-14 and consistently throughout — engaging with Bonds, a member of the UNC The participants aimed to on the campus, spoke in front of stifled UNC’s momentum with timely passersby and cheering alongside Black Congress. embrace King as a revolutionary the legislative building. She said buckets. With such a short Syracuse families at a local burger joint. “This is a chance to not only fighting for black liberation, not she wrote her speech embracing an rotation, he had to dominate both in the The march marked the first reclaim his memory and what he just as a pastor and activist, said open mind and heart, and she was paint and from outside the arc. major collaboration between stood for, but also to show him, sophomore Dominque Brodie, inspired by King’s famous “I have a The story for UNC was more of the students at N.C. State and UNC and his family and his legacy, that a member of the UNC Black dream” speech. same from Saturday’s game against Florida students in the Black Congress we’re still standing for it and still Congress’ coordinating committee. and Black Student Movement. fighting for the things that he “People like to highlight that he SEE MARCH, PAGE 4 SEE BASKETBALL, PAGE 4 Local NAACP hosts rally for Martin Luther King Jr. The event honored Dr. King and people forget that,” said Chapel Hill resident Luke Paulson, who participated in the rally recognized the relevance of his work. and march. The rally was emceed by Kyesha Clark, By Lidia Davis chairperson of the NAACP Youth Council, and Staff Writer featured several speakers, including Northside Elementary School Principal Coretta Chapel Hill resident CJ Suitt read “Chapel Sharpless. Hill,” a poem he wrote about his personal Anna Richards, president of the Chapel experiences growing up in Chapel Hill and the Hill-Carrboro branch of the NAACP, said the injustices he’s seen, to a crowd at a rally for event has been going on for more than 25 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday morning. years. “Growing up (in Chapel Hill), I think there’s “Before the official holiday — and it being not a lot of representation of black folks — in made of service — it was an observance of many ways — from the University to the town the values and ideals that Dr. King espoused,” itself,” Suitt said. “Black folks’ blood, sweat and Richards said. “Many communities celebrated tears built this place.” that day before it was a national holiday.” The rally, held at the Peace and Justice Rev. Robert Campbell, event organizer and Plaza on Franklin Street, was followed by former president of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro a march to First Baptist Church, where the NAACP branch, said the event had always service was held. been a gathering about equity and justice. The Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP “We just think that there is a cloud that organized the event to not only honor Dr. hangs over our political process,” Campbell Martin Luther King Jr. himself, but to said. “We also see the disparities in our highlight the ongoing relevance of his work education system. We see the gap between and the importance of maintaining his ideals achievement in our schools, and we see how in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. disorganized it is when it comes to trying to “Injustices have been going on for forever, achieve affordable housing.” especially in Martin Luther King’s day, and DTH/CHICHI ZHU they’re still going on today — I think a lot of SEE MLK, PAGE 4 Local youth lead the march from Peace and Justice Plaza to First Baptist Church on Monday. From in-person to online, registration has not been simple changed over time. and stuff in old DTHs basically the in-person registration. helpful for balancing my have to keep calling and keep UNC converted Class registration has always saying, it’s gonna be a painful “We had newsprint booklets semesters, some classes harder, calling.” from telephone been a source of stress for process, but like you have to do of what classes were available,” some classes easier,” she said. Fish said ConnectCarolina students at UNC. it,” Fish said. said Vinar. “We put together In 1990, the University replaced the telephonic registration in 2001. While some current She said there were two the best we could get and, you switched to a telephonic system in 2001. While an students feel ConnectCarolina phases of registration prior to know, hoped for the best.” registration system. undergraduate, Fish said the By Molly Looman is difficult to navigate, Carson the modern system: in-person Vinar said the in-person “You essentially called system would crash more than Staff Writer Fish, a UNC graduate and registration and telephonic. system needed work because into this number and there she would have preferred. current masters student “You would stand in line it was difficult to see the big were specific buttons that “I don’t know if there are This is part of a series of in library sciences, said its and go to different department picture of what class schedules you pressed for specific still the crashing problems, I stories looking into different predecessors weren’t much tables,” Fish said. would look like over a four- departments or class numbers,” would hope that by now they parts of UNC’s long history and easier. Nana Vinar, a 1990 UNC year period. Fish said. “You would call how life at the University has “There were lots of editorials graduate, said she remembers “That would have been in and get busy signals, and SEE CLASS, PAGE 4

One has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. 2 Tuesday, January 17, 2017 News The Daily Tar Heel

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www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 According to Tarot cards, the future looks semi-bright 123 years of editorial freedom By Terrance Hudson Arcana, 56 from the Minor), preventing you from growing Staff Writer ask the questioner to cut the and changing. He is the JANE WESTER cards with their left hand while darkness within all things: EDITOR-IN-CHIEF This article was going to thinking about their question malice, addiction and fears are [email protected] be about what psychics have and then pick your spread. The all under this card’s purview. HANNAH SMOOT to predict about 2017, but it rest is turning over your results A sense of hopelessness often MANAGING EDITOR turns out that psychics want and interpreting them. accompanies the card (for [email protected] you to pay them, as though Confession: I did all those good reason). DANNY NETT the shackles of capitalism steps myself, as 2017 is an The third card represents ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR still bind you when you’re abstract concept and cannot the future, and was The Lovers, [email protected] astral projecting into the shuffle the cards itself. also in the upright position. JOSÉ VALLE Akashic records. The first card in the spread Upright, The Lovers represent VISUAL MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] As a poor college student, I represents the past, forces harmony, perfection and the was forced to open my soul to that were once prominent ability to come together and ALISON KRUG the inexorable flow of all things and are now fading away. The overcome struggles in unison. NEWSROOM DIRECTOR [email protected] towards entropy without the card drawn was The Fool in Perhaps more importantly, help and wisdom of a psychic, the reversed position, a card the card represents choices SARA SALINAS so I used a Tarot deck. Did I that represents naiveté and on a grand scale, a moral DIRECTOR OF PROJECTS AND INVESTIGATIONS divine the future correctly? foolishness. It suggests that crossroads where your choice [email protected] Almost definitely not, but it’s the querent has difficulty will have concrete and definite the thought that counts. looking ahead. The questioner ramifications. ACY JACKSON UNIVERSITY EDITOR I tested my skills by might also be acting restlessly Of course, the cards don’t [email protected] dealing a hand of Tarot for with a complete disregard for actually dictate the future, but JANE LITTLE myself, but every card I its action. “Acting recklessly” if this reading inspires you to CITY EDITOR dealt was The Fool. Flipping feels like a mild way to take action and make the year [email protected] over the rest of the deck describe the absolute garbage you want, then it was a success. COREY RISINGER frantically, I discovered all fire that was 2016, but I guess This will not be an easy year. STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR cards were The Fool. I’m it’s not inaccurate. This will not be a benevolent [email protected] not sure what that reading The second card in the year. So go out and become SARAH VASSELLO means, but the cackling spread represents the forces the change you want to see, SWERVE DIRECTOR of a mad jester has been impacting the querent in the knowing that The Lovers [email protected] haunting me ever since. present, and was The Devil in are watching over you. And C JACKSON COWART The tarot reading for 2017 the upright position, which hopefully, we’ll have a chance SPORTS EDITOR was a simple three-card spread. is … ominous. The Devil to do this again in 2018. [email protected] To perform one, you have the represents negative forces Fingers crossed. DTH FILE/ALEX KORMANN ZITA VOROS questioner shuffle the 78-card that bind you and cause you @contrecoupdetat The Milky Way rises above the Appalachian Mountains on the DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR deck (22 cards from the Major to focus on a single situation, [email protected] Blue Ridge Parkway in Western North Carolina on Oct. 22. [email protected] SARAH DWYER, ALEX KORMANN PHOTO EDITORS Facebook event turns new leaf over on library love [email protected]

ELLIE SCIALABBA, By Maria Mullis Facebook event page titled She said she mainly wants JESSICA SWANSON Staff Writer “Find Kale Guy” with the to hang out and become COPY CHIEFS hopes someone could help friends with him first. [email protected] Lauren Zitney’s search is on. her identify the mystery man When he saw the Facebook The sophomore was sitting who gave her the poem. page, senior Nathan Owens ASHLEN RENNER in the Undergraduate Library She said her family and decided to do a little research VIDEO EDITOR at the end of last semester friends have been supportive of his own on what may be [email protected] when she encountered a in her unbe-leaf-able quest, the most romantic veggie tale unique situation. with her grandma being par- of all time. While packing up ticularly supportive. Using the two photos TIPS her things, Zitney was Sophomore Marc Brunton Zitney posted in the Facebook approached by a mysterious gave Zitney the idea to make event of the poem with Kale Contact Managing Editor man who slipped a piece of the Facebook page. Guy’s signature at the bottom, Hannah Smoot at paper into her hands. He said he recently saw the he began by typing names managing.editor@dailytarheel. It was a poem about the popularity of parody event into Facebook and the UNC com with tips, suggestions or leafy vegetable kale — he told pages involving the “Bee directory after seeing Kale corrections. her that he noticed the kale Movie,” and figured it would Guy’s signature. DTH/MARISA RAUWALD sticker on her laptop and be a fun way to attract atten- Zitney said Owens spent Lauren Zitney had a poem written for her about kale and is decided to write her a poem. tion in searching for Kale Guy. several hours searching, using currently looking for the man who wrote her this poem. Mail and Office: 151 E. Rosemary St. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Zitney told him she’d trea- “I hope a really cool friend the results of the directory Jane Wester, Editor-in-Chief, 962-4086 sure it forever — and she truly comes out of this for her,” search to make a database to Jake, Jack or even Josh with a of her quest, Zitney said she Advertising & Business, 962-1163 meant it. Brunton said. search more efficiently. last name that has two Ts and loves when whimsical and News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 Distribution, 962-4115 She decided to look up Zitney said all she remem- “Unfortunately, I didn’t likely starts with the letter “L.” wacky things happen to her. One copy per person; Kale Guy when she got back bers is that Kale Guy likely has find anything,” Owens said. Many following the page “One of my favorite things additional copies may be purchased to her room, but had difficulty brown hair, and was wearing “This guy is really elusive.” have offered up possible sug- is when my life is like a at The Daily Tar Heel for $0.25 each. gestions, but so far there have movie,” she said. Please report suspicious activity at making out the name etched a flannel at the time of their He tried searching name our distribution racks by emailing at the bottom of the paper. interaction — something that’s combinations that started with been no concrete leads. @MariaMullis2017 [email protected] Zitney eventually made a not a rarity on UNC’s campus. the letter “J,” possibly Jonah, Regardless of the outcome [email protected] © 2015 DTH Media Corp. All rights reserved

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Established 1893, 123 years of editorial freedom QUOTE OF THE DAY “If we’re going to tell the full story of Carolina, EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS JANE WESTER EDITOR, 962-4086 OR [email protected] TREY FLOWERS CHRIS DAHLIE WILL PARKER then we need to have collections that reflect TYLER FLEMING OPINION EDITOR, [email protected] DAVID FARROW GEORGIA BRUNNER GABY NAIR that diversity.” EMILY YUE ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR JONATHAN NUNEZ ZAYNAB NASIF FAITH NEWSOME KATE STOTESBERY ELIZA FILENE Nicholas Graham, on being an archivist at UNC

EDITORIAL CARTOON By Emily Yue, [email protected] FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT “What about adding green space on top of some of the flat topped buildings like the UL Danny Nett and Davis that can be multiuse?” Online Managing Editor Brian Hewitt, on more green spaces on campus Senior journalism major from Greensboro. Email: [email protected] sending $4.9 million in our LETTERS TO taxpayer dollars every single THE EDITOR day to cover indigent care Same-sex in other states. It’s watching MLK would want to rural hospitals close their defend ACA doors, inevitably costing people their lives from kissing TO THE EDITOR: acute conditions like heart Martin Luther King attacks and strokes that need Jr.’s quotes are particularly immediate care. is not a relevant to the battle over Join millions who are the Affordable Care Act in rallying in the “light of Congress. creative altruism” by fighting spectacle “Every man must decide to save the ACA and protect whether he will walk in the health care access for 30 hanks to their quasi- light of creative altruism,” million Americans. Fight to candid kiss during the Dr. King said, “or in the save the dream. TGolden Globes last week, EDITORIAL darkness of destructive Andrew Garfield and Ryan selfishness.” L. Kyle Horton Reynolds have set the internet Tragically, the Progress North Carolina abuzz. Then following an Republican-controlled appearance on “The Late Show” Final thoughts on Tomi Congress seems increasingly UNC’s band should pay where Garfield repeatedly kissed likely to “walk in the tribute to Allen Stephen Colbert, media outlets Commentators who love what I’m saying or what is hard to understand. darkness of destructive swirled out blogs on how funny, hate what I’m saying, you’re With this said, ending selfishness” by repealing the TO THE EDITOR: cute or charming the encounter do not listen do not having a reaction to it, and hatred means emphasizing Affordable Care Act without I’d love to see the Tar Heel was. that is exactly what needs to listening — which Lahren a viable replacement. pep band play “Day Tripper,” I’ll concede that this might Their budget also selfishly contribute. happen in this country.” never does. There is a a famous old tune by the seem like a petty thing to write continues a tide of corporate Beatles, to roast Grayson a column about. But the whole ast year was It’s time to boycott Tomi benefit to asking questions giveaways and sweetheart rough for some Lahren and stop giving her to understand and realizing Allen when the Blue Devils saga gets at a pervasive double tax deals for the wealthiest come to the Smith Center. conservatives. They exactly what she wants. your experience does standard that’s often brushed L 1 percent while cutting The Duke fans are far over by mainstream media and watched helplessly as the Whether you support her not dictate every single Medicare and Social more brutal to our players the public conscience. election cycle became for her straightforward person’s. Security, all at the expense of when they visit Cameron When Michael Sam kissed dominated by two blond behavior or you hate every With the majority of middle- and working-class Indoor. It might make a fun his boyfriend after being drafted screaming toddlers: Donald word she speaks, giving our governing bodies Americans. YouTube to show videos to the St. Louis Rams in 2014, Trump and Tomi Lahren. her attention only gives being Republican, the Donald Trump ran on a of Grayson’s foibles with the NFL player received a flurry We would like to start off by her a platform that is not “underdog” mentality promise to protect Medicare the Beatles song in the of homophobic comments and saying Tomi Lahren is not productive to bridging (used by both parties and Social Security, as well background. public criticism from future as keeping the most popular a journalist, although she is the deep divide in our occasionally) can teammates and national news provisions of the ACA often mistaken for one. country. Support for her be tossed to the Thomas Dillard anchors. including the pre-existing Class of ’74 Even queer characters are She is a political is not support for civilized wayside. For a while, conditions rule and coverage commentator. Calling discourse. conservatives are going rarely allotted the privilege of for young people on their UNC should play less publicly expressing their love. her a journalist would be We can choose to to be playing offense, parents’ plans until age 26. A scene featuring a welcome- an insult to hardworking continue to actively which changes the role He and many other offensive music home kiss between a married journalists everywhere. contribute to some of of discourse in our Republicans promised to TO THE EDITOR: gay couple in 2016’s “Star Trek Tomi Lahren should be the harsh rhetoric being political conversations. ensure access to affordable Is my hearing correct? At Beyond” was ultimately cut left in 2016. Our president- advertised, or we can Conservatives need prescription drugs. So how the UNC basketball game, I from the final film. And I’m elect is divisive enough and choose to actively try to to do the opposite of do they plan to keep these heard the Tar Heel basketball sure most of us still remember Lahren is only furthering move forward together. what Tomi Lahren does popular provisions without team being introduced to the shitstorm that ensued when the divide between the For conservatives, instead of setting her up the individual mandate the background of a song “The Walking Dead” strayed which keeps healthier people two main political parties there’s no reason to halt to be a role model. called “Down for My N’s” (to from its depictions of murder into the insurance pool be clear, the title is edited and cannibalism to show a in the United States. By progressivism as a party Young conservatives to offset the cost of sicker finding fault in every single when you can still remain are deciding where the to avoid using a racially kiss between two men in a patients? sensitive word) by rapper controversial situation that rooted in conservative party is headed, and the relationship. The answer is simple: You C-Murder (as his name Compare those situations occurs in America, without values. Caitlyn Jenner current establishment has can’t. suggests, he is serving a life to Garfield’s recent antics, or offering any solutions is both transgender and a responsibility to focus on Repealing the ACA prison sentence for killing Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly — Lahren is not doing conservative, and the party the here and now. America would throw the health a 16-year-old fan; search kissing on a megatron at a anything productive at all. can support her without is divided, we’ve known care industry into chaos, the Steven Thomas case for Lakers game. She is merely a person straying from its ideology. that for awhile, but the bankrupt millions of more details). Fortunately, When two straight men who is getting paid to Times are changing and onus of outreach is now Americans, and issue a only the beat was played kiss each other on national complain. The more clicks becoming more inclusive placed heavily on the party death sentence for those who because the actual song television, there are no personal depend on the ACA for life- she gets, the more money does not diminish that holds the majority of features lyrics like “Make ‘em lives, careers or network ratings saving care. she earns her boss and the conservative values. the power. bleed is the motto that I live on the line. And that fact can We’re now at a tragic by/If you f*** with me it’s a feel wildly belittling for those of more airtime she’s given. A lot of hatred, which Tomi Lahren is not tipping point where Retweeting and sharing Tomi Lahren exemplifies, productive to this must you die,” and “All my us who are constantly affected extremist partisan n****’s is down to squeeze by anti-queer bias. her posts encourages her has been spewed this past narrative. She is symbolic ideologues are putting the trigger.” Which is why, on a personal to continue. Her Facebook election cycle and it comes of steps taken backwards, profits before people while I understand that using level, watching Andrew banner picture even from a deep-rooted fear — and it’s about time we bowing down to the Big a song’s beat without the Garfield kiss a man on CBS proclaims “Whether you fear of change and fear of start moving forward. Pharma lobby and billion- lyrics can separate it from and promptly stroll back to dollar corporate special its original meaning (the his regularly scheduled life interests. What does beat is catchy). In fact, felt an awful lot like throwing walking in the darkness “Down for my N’s” samples something in our faces — EDITORIAL of destructive selfishness heavily from a mostly especially when many gay and look like? instrumental track by Isaac bi people still don’t even feel We’re now likely to have Hayes, which completely comfortable holding hands with the wealthiest White House lacks a violent message. their significant others in public. Is it only a choice? cabinet ever, and Congress However, the C-Murder It’s true that high-profile continues to get wealthier — “Down for My N’s” track is celebrities kissing one so is it any coincidence that is neither progressive nor the feminist movement the one that can clearly be another can be a push toward Choice feminism millionaires are likely to be heard at UNC basketball normalizing same-sex affection. revolutionary. anymore! We can ‘choose’ the biggest beneficiaries of In the book “Freedom to objectify ourselves now games. It is a disgrace But the net helpfulness of those doesn’t progress repealing the ACA? that the predominantly actions hardly outweighs the women in society. Fallacy: The Limits because we are free. Slap A recent analysis found black basketball team influence that real LGBTQ of Liberal Feminism”, an ‘empowering’ label on it that 53 percent of the tax is presented to the representation would have — woman’s choice, Meghan Murphy and voilà! It’s freedom and cuts from the ACA repeal thousands of fans (mostly and two straight guys kissing whether it describes how context is everyone else needs to shut would go to millionaires white) at the Dean Dome doesn’t really score any points A be related to important when deciding up because ‘it’s a choice.’” — more than double their with a song that reinforces for queer visibility. reproductive rights, what exactly a woman is By reducing the share from the Bush tax very negative stereotypes To some degree, two straight marriage or occupation, “choosing” in a situation. conversation to a cuts. The report also about black men. men publicly kissing each other is of course important She offers the example of simplistic argument concluded that ACA There are so many other is just an affirmation of their repeal would significantly to the advancement and Dita Von Teese, a famous about “choice,” we ignore fantastic hip-hop beats own heterosexuality; a demon- raise taxes on nearly 7 that get fans and players stration of an almost paternal inclusion of women in burlesque performer, who the larger issue at hand million middle- and low- society. has said she is empowered for the sake of masking it excited for the games but level of straight acceptance; income families. that do not encourage In many instances, more insidiously, it uses queer- from making $20,000 in with a feminist label. In North Carolina, violence and stereotyping ness as a mechanism for humor women are forced to seven minutes of dancing. Rather than describing destructive selfishness looks against black men. — a dehumanizing trope that comply with society’s This colludes power feminism as resistance like the failure to expand has persisted in media since at patriarchal standards with with freedom, and makes to the patriarchy, it has Medicaid, cruelly denying Ricky Antonia least the early 1900s. little to no freedom in income a basis for how become women choosing health care to 500,000 Graduate student This is not to undermine the choosing what they want. free someone is in society. to participate and make North Carolinians while Biology fact that these actors are allies However, there needs to From this logic, women the best out of it or profit for the LGBTQ community. be a conversation about who are compensated for financially from it. Colbert has been a vocal critic looking at these patriarchal SPEAK OUT of anti-queer politics for years. objectifying their bodies However, instead of Last summer, Garfield pub- systems more holistically. don’t progress a woman’s shaming or judging a WRITING GUIDELINES lished a beautiful essay in “Time Stopping the conversation role at all and are left in woman for participating, • Please type: Handwritten letters will not be accepted. Out London” to honor the vic- at a woman’s choice to do the same position they there needs to be a • Sign and date: No more than two people should sign letters. tims of the Pulse massacre. these things does not get to started in. constructive critique of the • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. But this motif of straight the core issue of breaking Murphy summarizes system in place so that real • Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number. • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. 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ignorant,” he said to the The privatization of higher he said. MARCH crowd. “That’s why we’re here “It’s OK to be ignorant, but it’s not OK to education directly impacts my “If there’s no response FROM PAGE 1 today. We’re here today to remain ignorant.” life,” he said. from the University, there’s “This is a comment to learn about issues.” Ben St. Gerard, a first- an implicit message from Jerome Simpson anyone who’s willing to listen, Several speakers recognized year MBA student at that.” and it just makes it even better the importance of creating an UNC sophomore and an organizer of the ReclaimMLK march in Raleigh UNC, said he hopes the Brodie said he often returns that this is a place of power.” environment inclusive of all University demonstrates its to the thought that fighting for UNC sophomore Jerome races and genders. “Even if it doesn’t affect higher education in North commitment to maintaining equality isn’t easy. Simpson, an organizer of “I’m not someone who’s you, you still have to stand up Carolina and its effect on his an inclusive and ethical “One thing I’ve said before the march, kicked off the necessarily going to lose for those people and use the experience. community. is that injustice, inequality event by emphasizing the rights under Donald Trump’s privilege that you do have to “When our public education “When issues are in the isn’t convenient, so our importance of learning and presidency, but I think it’s do that.” is so bent on white-washing news, when you have a fight for justice, our fight interacting with others in important to show support In speeches following history, glorifying racists, president-elect that’s decidedly for equality shouldn’t be your community and state. for people that are,” said the march, N.C. State bigots and any other old dead divisive and ethnocentric and convenient,” he said. “It’s OK to be ignorant, Jillian Tate, a sophomore at senior Amani Manning white man, the behavior there’s no response from the but it’s not OK to remain N.C. State. commented on the state of becomes normalized … University, that’s a red flag,” [email protected]

Why does it matter? “We put together at the state level with the BASKETBALL CLASS MLK moral movement, and they’re FROM PAGE 1 With just two days’ rest FROM PAGE 1 the best we could FROM PAGE 1 not as aware that we do have State. Hicks finished with at after playing No. 10 Florida would have expanded to not Members of the Mu a part of that here in our local least 20 points for the second State, there was a chance the have those problems,” she said. get and, you know, Omicron Omega chapter of community,” Richards said. consecutive game, the first Tar Heels would come into Sophomore Evan Linett said hoped for the best.” the Alpha Kappa Alpha soror- Campbell said the local time he’s ever done so in his Monday night’s contest a he has mixed feelings about the ity attended the event to show branch of the NAACP made Nana Vinar career. Meanwhile, Jackson’s little drained. ConnectCarolina system. their support. Lisa Norwood, sure to reach out to all people, aggressive drives to the basket They more than proved that “I feel pretty good about 1990 UNC graduate the chapter’s vice president especially the youth, to unify helped mitigate Lydon’s narrative wrong, though, as ConnectCarolina when it’s and program chair, said the the community and overcome offensive explosion. they maintained a healthy lead working for me and when I’m to participate in a trial run group attends every year. barriers. for the entire game. getting the classes that I want,” of telephonic registration. “We believe, as (the “If we become the example When was it decided? Perhaps even more Linett said. “If you participated in that NAACP) believe, that it’s that we want our children to impressive was the fact He said he appreciates the study you got to essentially skip really important not to be become, and they see that we With 3:36 to play, Jackson that, in a second straight security and reliability that the lines,” Fish said. complacent, and that you have learned how to embrace got the ball on a breakaway game without first-year ConnectCarolina offers, but Linett said he recognizes always have to continue — as our differences and work with only Tyus Battle back Tony Bradley, UNC’s big wishes there was a better the competitive nature of class the struggle continues — to together, then that will be to stop him. The first-year men stepped up. Hicks and way to contact professors registration. support,” Norwood said. something they will carry on,” guard fouled Jackson just Meeks combined for 35 concerning waitlists and closed “I think we should do it The importance of local Campbell said. as he dipped his shoulder points and 20 rebounds. classes. Hunger Games style … The activist movements was also “And that’s what it’s all and cut to the basket. The Fish said her favorite one person that wins gets emphasized at the event. about — making sure that ref called a foul on Battle as When do they play next? story she has found in all the classes they want and “One of the things I think we don’t forget, that we learn Jackson threw the ball up and her research concerning everyone else gets screwed – we need to remember in something from the past — made a spinning underhand The Tar Heels play at Boston registration was in the that’s basically what happens Chapel Hill is that we do have then we can make the future layup to extend the lead to College on Saturday at 12 p.m. transition to the telephonic now.” a local branch of the NAACP, brighter.” an insurmountable 15-point @BrendanRMarks system. The University made and a lot of people see the margin. [email protected] an offer to students willing [email protected] great work that’s being done [email protected] A day in the life of the University archivist

work with historic materials “Institutional archives often ing collaboratively with all of Nicholas Graham every day.” represent the administration us,” said Jennifer Coggins, the is giving value to On one table in his office, because that’s who provides record services archivist. there is a box that contains funding, that’s who creates In addition to ensuring ignored UNC voices. old floppy disks from the the records that are usually that UNC’s diversity is Ackland Art Museum, the deemed of being of permanent accounted for in the historical By Paige Nehls proposal for a women’s value,” Graham said. record, Graham wants to Staff Writer studies PhD program at UNC To correct this one-sided make the records more and reports from the vice representation, Graham said accessible to the public and This is part of a series president of finance in the he hopes to collect archives researchers. exploring the day-to-day lives 1940s and 1950s that discuss that paint a more inclusive One of the ways he of a University employee. the use of German World and realistic picture of UNC. does this is by creating It is well-known that UNC War II POWs serving in the “What we’re thinking exhibitions of the archives. has a long history, having school’s dining halls. about is whose stories are not His most recent exhibition, been around for almost as Graham said what interests represented in the University opening later this month, long as the country. But, what him most about his work is Archives, traditionally, and is about Charlie Scott and perhaps is not as well-known how rare the documents that how can we address that now, the integration of the men’s is how exactly that history is he encounters are. and what can we do to build basketball team fifty years recorded and preserved. “A lot of what is in Wilson collections that show the full ago. DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA Enter Nicholas Graham, Library — especially in range of this really diverse Jaffa Panken, a graduate University archivist Nicholas Graham works to preserve UNC University archivist, who works the University Archives — campus,” Graham said. student who worked history through the documents and artifacts in Wilson Library. to collect and preserve records nobody else in the world has In his efforts to do this, closely with Graham on that tell the story of UNC. that,” Graham said. “These Graham works with two other the exhibition, said the look this up?’ ‘Can you look the University to talk about “It’s a really fun job in the are all original materials, archivists in Wilson Library collaboration has been that up?’ but he also gives you collecting records. way that it connects with these are all one-of-a-kind to collect and sort through rewarding. a lot of freedom and that’s “If we’re going to tell the the whole UNC community,” things.” records. “He really allows you really nice in a job.” full story of Carolina, then we Graham said. “So, that’s Graham said many of the “One thing that makes the freedom to follow your When he is not combing need to have collections that terrific, and then, you know, University’s past archives him really great to work with interest, so that’s been really through records, Graham reflect that diversity,” Graham like a lot of people, I find only tell one side of the story is that he is very involved in fun,” Panken said. “He gives trains employees in records said. UNC history fascinating and — something he hopes to everything that is going on in you guidance along the way, management and meets with interesting — so it’s great to change. the office and is always work- and he tells you like ‘Can you other departments within [email protected]

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UNC Community SERVICE DIRECTORYReligious The Daily Tar Heel News Tuesday, January 17, 2017 5 High school junior creates ‘Jobalo Jobs’ The app helps high “I can’t believe he’s only a junior in high school and college school.” Larry McManus students find jobs. Co-founder of TEAM Wealth Investments By Ismail Conze Staff Writer support operating costs for the pay to have their toothpaste, summer and part of the fall. toothbrush and other dental Most high school students “This is actually my third supplies come in a mailed work fast-food or retail jobs, startup,” Alway-Townsend said. package every three to five but East Chapel Hill High “The first one was in eighth months depending on their School junior Max Alway- grade and the second one was preferences. Townsend has different plans. in tenth grade. They were Alway-Townsend’s father Max recently produced a job both pretty small-scale, but Doug Townsend has been listings app called Jobalo Jobs, they taught me just so much involved in business for years which launched in November stuff about entrepreneurship, as a chief financial officer and a 2016. The app is geared toward about being a leader and chief operating officer and was helping high school and college e-commerce.” also involved in a few startups students find jobs. It’s run by He said he always wanted himself. While Townsend is not a development team hired by to be his own boss, even from a directly involved in Jobalo, his Alway-Townsend that includes young age. son occasionally comes to him an overseas coder who handles “Before I was 16, really, I for advice, which allows him to programming. couldn’t get a job anywhere. see his son’s progress. The idea behind Jobalo So, I kind of decided I want “When he started looking came from Alway-Townsend’s money, and there’s really only for funding, he had no struggle to find a job at age one way to get it — just go out problem calling the heads of 15. He had looked for work in and make something of my different angel investing and his neighborhood and wished own.” private equity investing firms.” there was a website so he could Max began his entrepre- Townsend said. “I’m very check local listings instead of neurial endeavors in eighth impressed with how Max is not DTH/GABRIELLE THOMPSON putting himself out there. grade with his first startup — limited by his being a 17-year- Max Alway-Townsend is a high school entrepreneur who recently launched an app called Jobalo Jobs. The app features one-day buying and reselling new and old junior in high school.” “contract jobs,” which are more gently used brand name sneak- Alway-Townsend also works they’ve had yet. he’s just constantly thinking already had a marketing plan accessible to students and ers, such as Jordans. as an intern for investment “I can’t believe he’s only about how he can improve put together. You just don’t have quick rewards. The app is His second venture was a management company TEAM a junior in high school. He’s — I was literally blown away see people at 16, 17 thinking of currently in its second round dental subscription service that Wealth Investments under got an entrepreneurial drive.” when we first started talking those things.” of fundraising with a goal of he started with a partner in the co-founder Larry McManus. McManus said. about Jobalo. He had already @the_Goatmail $40,000. The proceeds will tenth grade. Customers would He is the youngest intern “I just think the fact that hired a developer overseas, he [email protected] New UNC club wants a place to socialize over bacon who are Muslim or Jewish socializing over some bacon,” for clubs but not for food Katibah said he never while Joyce’s is hickory The club rotates and that’s against their Peter Marcou, treasurer of the items,” Marcou said. “We are expected to be in a club in smoked bacon. different flavors of religion or they have dietary club, said. trying to get a partnership college strictly devoted to “It’s got a nice fiery-wood restrictions,” Joyce said. He said he took part in a of some sort with a local eating bacon. taste to it,” Joyce said. “It’s not bacon each meeting. “I wanted to provide a similar club in high school. supermarket.” “I think my favorite for everyone, but it reminds place where people could eat “This club was started by Joyce said he usually goes part is that it’s just kind of me of home cooking on the By Allie Mobley bacon of all sorts no matter a current junior that went to to Harris Teeter or Walmart silly,” Katibah said. “I think grill in the summer.” Staff Writer what their dietary restrictions the same high school that I to purchase the bacon, but everyone recognizes that and Most people eat the bacon be – personal choice, health- did,” he said. sometimes he has to order it doesn’t take it too seriously, by itself, but Katibah said he Junior Jack Joyce founded wise, religion or anything like “At the high school we online. so we just come and have likes to bring in a sandwich Bacon of the Month Club at that.” went to, there was a similar “We always have your fun and get to enjoy eating or salad to complement the UNC in the fall of 2016 in He said at each monthly club where the club basically standard pork bacon and we and getting a break from bacon. hopes of providing a space meeting he cooks different ordered a new type of bacon always have turkey,” Joyce the stress and commotion of Joyce said the club is a for other students passionate types of bacon on a griddle every month with different said. school.” low-commitment social about bacon. and plays music so everyone seasonings or made out of “Those are the main ones, “I don’t think college group. Joyce said he noticed there can catch up while eating different meat.” but we try to rotate in a students, especially at Chapel “I just love bacon, wasn’t much of an alternative bacon. Marcou said the club different flavor each meeting. Hill, get enough of that,” he obviously, I wouldn’t start a to pork bacon around campus “There’s just eating and members pay for the bacon It might be applewood, for said. club if I didn’t,” Joyce said. and Chapel Hill. some discussion, but for out of pocket. example.” He said his favorite flavor “I have a couple friends the most part it is really “UNC supplies funding Club member David of bacon is maple bacon, [email protected]

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About 30 seconds into the The UNC first period, the match looked over. Simmons had taken down Szymanski, which gave the sophomore Iowa State wrestler a solid but not insurmountable 2-1 lead. claimed the Then the controversy started. Simmons forced Szymanski’s back to the mat final bout and was awarded four more points. But North Carolina Saturday head coach Coleman Scott knew something was wrong. WRESTLING “I saw it immediately,” he said. “I knew the side judge saw NORTH CAROLINA 20 it too.” What they saw was an illegal IOWA STATE 17 headlock. The referees would review it, but the wrestlers had By Chapel Fowler to finish out the period first. Staff Writer That gave Szymanski a chance. James Szymanski had a job “I knew at that point, no to do. matter what happened, it was It wasn’t going to be easy. going to be reversed,” he said. Szymanski hadn’t beaten a “I knew the match wasn’t going ranked opponent all year, and to end.” he was just 3-3 this season. “So I fought off my back as Across from him was Iowa long as I could.” State’s Markus Simmons — For more than two minutes, with 11 wins and a No. 15 Szymanski made Simmons national ranking to his name. work. Sure, he was almost Since North Carolina’s pinned by his top-15 foe. But DTH/ROBERT GOURLEY wrestling team was deadlocked he wasn’t going to give up. UNC wrestler James Szymanski (125) fights to break the tie between UNC and Iowa State on Saturday night. at 17-17, this decided the “Kudos to James for fighting winner. off his back,” Scott said. determination had paid off — to end in a tie. his move. securing his win. To Szymanski, this was The first period ended Simmons was visibly tired. Scott was watching the “I could tell (Simmons) was Then he got up, ran to the everything. and, as expected, the referees “It was a different match intently. He alternated getting a little bit gassed,” he edge of the mat and stood in And in front of an energized determined Simmons’ opponent,” Scott said. “It took between a nervous walk along said. “I knew that if I was able front of the cheering crowd. Carmichael Arena crowd, it headlock was an illegal move. it all out of that kid.” the mat and a stoic squat right to get in deep on him that I’d Yes, this was just a was UNC’s smallest wrestler His 6-1 lead returned to a 2-1 Szymanski scored two in front of UNC’s bench. get a chance to score.” regular-season match, and — an unranked 125-pound edge. 1-point escapes and Simmons His team needed this. Suddenly, Simmons was UNC had almost blown it. sophomore from Shoreham, The time was reset to promptly scored one of his The team’s comfortable almost on the mat. Szymanski’s But Szymanski had won his New York — that put the team when the headlock happened, own to tie the bout. The two 17-5 lead had been erased final push was working. biggest match of the season on his back. nullifying the previous two wrestlers cautiously circled after three straight Iowa State When the referee blew — and possibly his career. Szymanski’s 5-3 win gave minutes of action. Szymanski each other as the clock ticked. victories. All the momentum his whistle, the small crowd He looked to the crowd, North Carolina (5-3) the three and Simmons would basically Neither wanted to expose was swinging in the direction erupted. Two takedown raised his arms and flexed. He points it needed to squeak have to wrestle another period. himself for a takedown, but of the Cyclones (1-6). points for Szymanski. The had earned it. by the Cyclones, 20-17. But it When the match resumed, someone had to make a move. With about 40 seconds left sophomore held steady until @chapelfowler almost didn’t happen. it was clear Szymanski’s It was 3-3 — this wasn’t going in the match, Szymanski made the final buzzer sounded, [email protected] ‘It was never a dream of mine to win 800 games’ not to glorify himself or his milestone win spoke to the rebounds one after another, he Roy Williams reflects accomplishments, but rather coach they shared. They knew. And Hicks, scooping up on a milestone after the people who delivered him spanned decades and states, passes in Syracuse’s zone and here. from his 15 years at Kansas dunking them — he knew, too. defeating Syracuse. And after UNC’s 85-68 to the ones he led to national “(Eric) Hoots mentioned win over Syracuse on Monday titles at UNC. He watched it to us,” Hicks said. “Coach By Brendan Marks night, he finally got to. them on the Jumbotrons, and said he didn’t want us to think Senior Writer “It was never a dream of everyone watched him. about it because, you know, mine to win 800 games,” You could see him fighting people get jittery about things A man won a basketball Williams said during the back tears. like that.” game — his 800th as a coach postgame festivities, “but it was As for the current batch So they hugged their — and there was a celebration. a dream of mine to coach guys of players, they knew this coach, for themselves and It was grandiose, immense like this.” was coming. They knew the the hundreds of other players even, with commemorative He meant that broadly. number, knew what sort of who came before them. They T-shirts and a framed jersey Not just Joel Berry and Isaiah celebration Williams deserved. congratulated him, held him and even some new shoes. Hicks and Kennedy Meeks, Of course he didn’t tell them — close. After all, that’s all he Lots of congratulations. Lots of his team of today. He meant he even advised them to ignore really wanted. eyes watching, hands clapping, the guys who came before it — but who can unplant the So a man won a basketball cheeks drawing up as a crowd them, too, everyone from Milt seed of an idea like that? game, and there was a around him turned into a Newton at his first win at “We already knew about celebration. DTH/ROBERT GOURLEY single smile. Kansas to Marcus Paige at his it, and we wanted to do it But what did it all really Head coach Roy Williams holds custom shoes honoring his 800th But he didn’t want this. 700th three years ago. here,” Berry said. “Just to have mean to him? Was it anything win after the UNC men’s basketball team defeated Syracuse. Foolishness, he dared to call Newton and Paige weren’t that here and to be a part of more than a spectacle, gifts it when he met with reporters in the Smith Center Monday something like that?” to be stashed away in boxes? “I’m human,” Williams said things, and that was nice.” after the game. night. But then again, they sort “I’m honored to be able to Or was there something more when the crowds had vanished “But I hope I get a few No, all North Carolina of were. get that win for him.” that can’t be articulated with and his gifts had been stashed more.” head coach Roy Williams In a video tribute to So, as Meeks flew into the the weight of the moment still somewhere safe. “I’ve got some @BrendanRMarks wanted was the moment — Williams, players from every paint, tipping in offensive upon you? feelings about those kinds of [email protected] 3-point barrage helps JV basketball Men’s tennis’ youth pays off “We were making threes,” he said. “But MEN’S TENNIS win the ITA National Indoor boasted eight upperclassmen The Tar Heels made 19 threes what we kind of focused on in the second half Championships. out of 12 players on one of against Methodist on Monday. is driving in those gaps and kicking.” NORTH CAROLINA 102 “Obviously, it’s a different the best squads Paul has ever Davis said the team’s prolific performance team but, I think, same sort coached. This year, though, By Sam Doughton from behind the arc was a new development VIRGINIA TECH 74 of expectation,” said senior eight of the 12 players on Staff Writer from previous outings. Ronnie Schneider, who won the Tar Heel roster are first- “We shot the ball really well from the By Alex Zietlow his 100th career singles victory years and sophomores, and Junior Lucas Bouknight didn’t start the outside,” Davis said. “That was an area that Staff Writer Monday. only three seniors remain. game for the North Carolina junior varsity we (previously) struggled with.” Last year, North Carolina Top-positioned singles player basketball team on Monday. But when the first Seven Tar Heels made a three against Despite the holiday break, squeaked by in the qualifying Brayden Schnur also left of his six 3-pointers fell after coming off the the Monarchs, with four players draining Monday was another day at the rounds of the ITA National one year early to pursue a bench, he knew he was due for a big night. multiple 3-pointers. Davis said such a office for the undefeated No. Indoor Championships, professional tennis career. “As soon as you see the first ball go in, it’s shooting performance would help the team 9 North Carolina men’s tennis and the Tar Heels ended up While the Tar Heels are a on from there,” Bouknight said. going forward, even if UNC can’t match the team. The Tar Heels (3-0) took winning it all after upsetting young team, they are mature in Bouknight’s 24 points led the Tar Heels total number of threes it made on Monday. care of business in their 7-0 ACC foe Virginia. experience. They return players (3-0), who drained 19 threes as a team “We run the ball really well, and we drive victory over UNC-Greensboro, “We have five people who who filled key roles for the Elite en route to a 112-52 blowout of visiting the ball really well.” Davis said. “And with that dropping only one set in the haven’t gotten to experience Eight team a season ago in Methodist in the Smith Center to remain shooting, it gives us more spacing in the half entire match. a national championship, so Schneider, senior Jack Murray undefeated. court and just makes us better in half-court Three games into the (we’re) playing for them to and junior Robert Kelly. After a sprained ankle in the season opener situations.” season, the Tar Heels are experience that same feeling,” Paul hesitated to agree knocked him out of the team’s second game, Twenty-nine Tar Heel assists set up the perfect on paper. But head Schneider said, “which I that the team was young, as Bouknight didn’t know how many minutes hot shooting, as the team whipped the ball coach Sam Paul says his team think might be the most they have plenty of experience he’d get Monday. But after head coach Hubert around the court on fast breaks and in half- has plenty to work on. indescribable feeling you can playing tennis. Davis gave him an extended run in the game, court sets to get high-percentage shots. “We did some good things have.” Sophomore Blaine Boyden Bouknight knew his coach had confidence in Bouknight said the family atmosphere of and then I saw some things The Tar Heels host Notre — who won 6-2, 6-3 in singles him. the team led to teammates setting each other we just have to keep working Dame — an opponent who — agreed the team is ready for “After the first five minutes, I was like up all afternoon. on,” Paul said. “It’s so early. We defeated UNC last year — and the season. ‘OK,’” Bouknight said. “‘You’re OK with me “The thing about this team is that we’re haven’t even started school but the winner of Penn State and “We all have a common being out here.’” all genuinely friends out here,” Bouknight three or four days (ago).” Vanderbilt in the ITA Kickoff goal, and when we all have Bouknight got open often against said. “So it’s not, ‘Oh, I’ve got a shot and I see Even though winning at next weekend. Winning those that common goal, I feel like Methodist’s zone in the first half, as UNC’s somebody, but I want to take this shot.’ It’s, this stage of the season is two matches would secure we bond together and we work passing left gaps outside the zone for open ‘How can I set my teammates up better?’” compulsory, nothing is set in a berth in the ITA National hard,” he said. “So obviously, threes. Davis hopes that level of camaraderie stone. The team is continuing Indoor Championships. there are some younger guys, The Tar Heels made them, but they started powers his team the rest of the season. to get acclimated to playing And while the expectations but we have been playing getting more efficient shots when they “I want them to enjoy themselves,” he said. collegiate tennis again, and are the same, the team tennis all our lives.” drove and kicked, which led to an improved “I want them to work hard. And I want them Paul is adjusting the lineup. experienced significant “It doesn’t really feel like a shooting performance from the outside. to just continue to get better.” North Carolina’s primary personnel turnover over the young team.” Sophomore Caleb Ellis said that halftime @sjdoughton goal for the first part of the summer. @alexzietlow05 adjustment was key in breaking the zone. [email protected] season remains, though, to Last season, the Tar Heels [email protected]