MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2019 126 YEARS OF SERVING UNC STUDENTS AND THE UNIVERSITY VOLUME 127, ISSUE 53 How UNC Take a ride on the Tar Heel Bus Tour got its By Preston Lennon Senior Writer

athlete Daily Tar Heel senior writer Preston Lennon traveled alongside the bus tour and met the faculty at tracking various stops of the three routes. The Daily Tar Heel was not permitted to travel inside the bus. tech On a rainy Wednesday morning By Hannah McClellan in Chapel Hill, 90 professors and Senior Writer administrators gathered at the Friday Center, where three UNC-branded UNC launched an automated buses were idling in the parking lot, attendance monitoring software waiting to embark across the state to during the first week of classes to the west, east and southeast. track class attendance of select Interim Chancellor Kevin student-athletes from the football Guskiewicz toured the room in a and men’s basketball teams, blue vest and khakis, shaking hands according to emails and records and starting conversations. There obtained by The Daily Tar Heel. hasn’t been a Tar Heel Bus Tour in The emails, which span around over 10 years, but after two months three months beginning in June, on the job Guskiewicz announced it show that more than 150 beacon was coming back. devices have been installed “$5.2 million of our annual base in classrooms across campus. funding comes from the state of The technology, which is called ,” Guskiewicz said. “I SpotterEDU and developed by want them to know they’re getting a Chicago-based Arick LLC, was good return on that investment.” officially approved by University The bus tour began under former officials on Aug. 17. DTH/PRESTON LENNON SEE SPOTTER EDU, PAGE 6 UNC faculty stand in front of one of three buses on the Tar Heel Bus Tour. 90 faculty traveled across North Carolina. SEE BUS TOUR, PAGE 6 Women in computer science major Rumors say NC Speaker interested turn to each other for support in UNC-System president job

By Michael Taffe Tim Moore Assistant City & State Editor Moore, R-District 111, currently serves as Now that interim UNC-System N.C. House Speaker President Bill Roper has announced and was elected to he will step down on June 30, the the General Assembly pressure is on for the UNC Board of Governors to nominate someone in 2002. for the permanent job. But the buzz UNC-Chapel Hill in 1991. During his around the General Assembly has time on campus, he led a controversial circled around one controversial attempt to defund the Carolina Gay potential candidate — N.C. House and Lesbian Association. Moore Speaker Tim Moore. was appointed to the UNC Board of Governors in 1997 and served until The search for a leader 2001. He was elected to the N.C. House of Representatives in 2002 from the The UNC-System president 111th District, representing Cleveland acts as the chief administrator and County. Moore became Speaker of the executive for not just the 17 UNC N.C. House in 2015. During his tenure, system campuses, but also the he has stressed fiscal prudence and has UNC Health Care System, the UNC presided over controversial moves, Center for Public Television and such as the transgender bathroom use many other programs. law known as “HB2,” as well as the The search committee has laid recent vote to override the Governor’s out a 12-step process to find a new budget veto during a 9/11 memorial president, including public comment last month. periods, recruitment of candidates and DTH PHOTO ILLUSTRATION/HELEN MCGINNIS an interview process, followed by a Buzz around the GA UNC female-identifying computer science majors support each other as they learn in a male-dominated department. search committee vote and, eventually, By Casey Quam instead of collaborating. interested in dating her. a vote by the full Board of Governors. Now, Moore’s combative style has “I think at any time in the university led multiple Democrats in the General Staff Writer “I have had a couple different “There’s a kind of damsel in distress experiences where I have had a male attitude in that way,” Seaton said. System’s existence, the president of the Assembly to oppose the potential of When senior Jessica Davis made a friend that’s also asking a similar While there are some resources, System is going to have to deal with Moore running the UNC System. Facebook post asking other female- question, and I got completely shut like the Women in Computer Science a breadth of issues,” N.C. Rep. Grier While the names of the candidates identifying computer science majors down, like, ‘Don’t you think that you Club and diversity and inclusion Martin, D-District 34, said. who have applied for the position to connect, she wasn’t expecting many should know this?’ and they took the panels, some of these students think Martin is a member of the House are kept confidential, many sources responses. She was simply looking time to work through pretty much the department should work toward Committee for University Education. within the General Assembly have for a few other female-identifying the exact same logical problem with broader cultural changes to become “You’re always going to have to expressed their ideas that Moore may students who might want to share them,” Davis said. more inclusive and supportive. deal with the need to protect the be angling for it. their experiences in the field. Davis said she has had so many The computer science department’s independence of the individual N.C. Rep. Graig Meyer, D-District “I’d love to have especially similar experiences that she no longer diversity and inclusion coordinator campuses in the system while at the 50, representing Orange County, other women in comp sci that are thinks it’s a coincidence. It seems declined to comment for this article. same time ensuring that there are said while he couldn’t validate them, supporting each other, because it’s Davis is not alone in her thinking — “I do think the department appropriate standards and efficiencies “certainly, those rumors abound.” such a small presence of women in 19 female students responded to her makes good effort to be diverse and that come with being a wonderful, “I do not believe that Speaker comp sci,” she said. “So I feel like Facebook post within a day. inclusive,” junior Jill Pownall said. large university system,” he said. “And Moore would be a good leader for we should do whatever we can to Junior Marigrace Seaton is another Davis said she will contact every that’s always going to be a balance.” the university system,” Meyer said. support one another, because it’s computer science student with similar student who comments on her “What we’ve seen demonstrated with already hard enough.” experiences in the major. Seaton said Facebook post to see if they would Who is Tim Moore? the lack of integrity of his leadership She said the general culture of the there have been times when she’s join an online group of female in the General Assembly, I don’t computer science department can asked male classmates for help and computer science majors. Moore began his political career think we need that to be leading our cause students to be short with their then been told by other students that as the speaker of Student Congress when he was an undergraduate at peers, shutting each other down they only obliged because they were [email protected] SEE TIM MOORE, PAGE 6 You’re trying to get beaucoup bucks just like the rest of us. TOM HAVERFORD 2 Monday, October 21, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel The Daily Tar Heel Established 1893 Carrboro sees rise in reported crimes 126 years of editorial freedom MADDY ARROWOOD By Kayleigh Carpenter Carrboro Police Department does EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Staff Writer to try to deter these crimes, but [email protected] Crime is on the rise in Carrboro, they have been short officers over MARCO QUIROZ-GUTIERREZ according to UNC’s 2019 Annual the past few years. MANAGING EDITOR Security and Fire Safety Report. This means there may be fewer [email protected] Over the past three years, the patrol cars out on the streets. “The reality is that if someone EMILY SIEGMUND number of reported motor vehicle thefts in Carrboro have more than wants to steal something, certain ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR things are not going to deter a [email protected] tripled, from eight in 2016 to 28 in 2018. The number of robberies, determined person,” Atack said. MYAH WARD burglaries and dating/domestic “But taking precautions may deter DIRECTOR OF ENTERPRISE abuse incidents have also increased some folks who are not extremely [email protected] since 2016. determined.” MAEVE SHEEHEY The crimes have not been As for right now, there are several UNIVERSITY EDITOR centralized in any particular part precautions Carrboro residents can [email protected] of Carrboro, but more densely take to decrease the likelihood of ANNA POGARCIC populated areas may have more being a victim of a crime. CITY, STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR instances of crime. Every day, the Carrboro PD posts DTH/SAVION WASHINGTON [email protected] While Chris Atack, captain of a daily bulletin of arrests, accidents Carborro PD officer Shayna Cox reflects on recent vehicle thefts. She and other incidents that occurred. JESSICA HARDISON the administrative division of the mentioned a possible solution could be people locking car doors more often. The website is called Police 2 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR Carrboro Police Department, said Citizen and is accessible to the would be to every time, lock your [email protected] he believes the other increases are “The reality is that probably mainly because of the general public. The department doors as soon as you get out and RYAN WILCOX “natural ebb and flow of crimes,” he opens up this information to help ... certain things are keeping valuables out of sight.” SPORTS EDITOR said that the jump in motor vehicle keep the public informed of what’s Atack advises that residents [email protected] not going to deter a thefts is unusual. going on where they live. determined person.” take general precautions to stay AUDREY BURKE “The motor vehicle theft is However, Carrboro resident and safe in their homes, such as locking DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR interesting because you’re seeing a UNC student Julia Dudick said she Chris Atack their doors, having outdoor [email protected] tripling there over three years. I am wishes that the Carrboro PD did Captain, Carrboro PD Administrative Division lights and a security system and ANGELICA EDWARDS not aware of anything going on that more to inform residents. trimming their hedges. Lastly, the & MAYA CARTER would support that,” said Atack. “I’m from Charlotte and I see department offers house checks for information posters all the time Shayna Cox has worked for the residents while they are out of town. CO-PHOTO EDITORS “That will be a question that I will like ‘Lock your cars, take your keys Carrboro PD as an officer since 2016. All they need to do is call the [email protected] have to ask one of my investigators to see if there’s anything going on.” and don’t leave anything in plain “With a lot of vehicle break- police station and talk with someone BRANDON STANDLEY Atack said their uniform patrols sight in your car,’” said Dudick. ins I see, the majority of the time, to set it up. COPY CHIEF & SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER are one of the main things the “But I don’t really see signs like that people just leave their doors [email protected] around here.” unlocked,” said Cox. “My advice [email protected]

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You will not want to miss free food from Big C's. to celebrate Homecoming, and test and Pelican’s. Win big with the special guest. this night, sponsored by CUAB. Thanks to Carolina your Carolina traditions knowledge Student Alumni Association’s Tar Helping Paws for while taking on a putt-putt course in Heel Pit Present Party. And, Flag bringing the the Pit. cast your vote for Football puppy dogs. Mr. and Miss UNC. Then, Kick Off Flag Football Homecoming Order of the Game at Eddie Smith Field House Blood Drive Bell Tower’s Pit Putt sponsored by the Black Student Stop by the Great Hall, and give Movement and Carolina Fever. blood from 11 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Daily Tar Heel Opinion Monday, October 21, 2019 3 GUEST COLUMN EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS NC political Established 1893, 126 years of editorial freedom RYAN SMOOT BENNETT STILLERMAN CARTOONISTS: LIAM BENDEZU MICHAEL BEAUREGARD YOUNG HUER MADDY ARROWOOD EDITOR, [email protected] ELLA ICARD RAJEE GANESAN ALLI ROWE ABHISHEK SHANKAR MARIE THAMDRUP JOHN trickery isn’t DEVON JOHNSON OPINION EDITOR, [email protected] ABBAS HASAN MALIK JABATI GALAPON ELISA KADACKAL ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR PAIGE MASTEN new: It’s Back to basics: tradition Michael Beauregard is a sophomore Addressing walkability in Chapel Hill political science major OP-ED email: beaumd@ live.unc.edu on’t let the lovely, downtown are. But the town spans 21 promote a livable community.” safer and more attractive for residents tree-lined streets of square miles, most of which is hostile Walkable streets. The priority to choose to walk instead of drive, Ddowntown fool you: to pedestrians. Roads are ill-connected of residents should be the priority they also promote public health and n March 6, 1900, this town is not friendly to people without proper lighting, crosswalks of the town. Let’s make sure Town environmental sustainability. North Carolina author walking or biking. or safe sidewalks. But now, we have Council gets that feedback, too. Improving walkability makes the OMary Oates Spratt Van Between 2007-2013, there were a chance to do something about it. The FLUM doesn’t emphasize local economy happy and healthy, Landingham referred to North 148 pedestrian and 94 bicyclist In 2017, Chapel Hill launched pedestrian mobility as much as it too. Joe Cortright’s 2009 study Carolina as being a “vale of humility accidents in Chapel Hill. “Charting Our Future,” a land use should. It swarms with other lingo: found that for every one-point between Two Mountains of Conceit.” The accident statistics can be linked initiative, to explore local development “displacement mitigation strategies,” increase in a town’s Walk Score, real She, and many North Carolinians like to the lack of safe spaces for walkers by 2049. The town hired planning “activated street frontages,” “site- estate values rise by $500 to $3,000. her, considered their fellow Tar Heels and bikers. With 165.3 miles of roads, consultants to draft the Future Land specific terrain,” “mixed-use nodes.” Since 2014, new developments in to be more humble than their upper- Chapel Hill should have 330.6 miles of Use Management (FLUM) plan, maps Mobility seems like a buried goal, not the city have been required to build crust Virginian neighbors, and more sidewalks — enough for both sides of and goals to shape future real estate, the primary one. sidewalks. Chapel Hill can’t afford stoic than the rebellious and noisy every street. But the town has just 45.6 transportation and greenery. Let’s not overlook the basics. We to ignore walkability in other parts South Carolinians. miles of sidewalks, only 14 percent of At the Town Council meeting on need walkable streets. of town. It’s an investment that pays In reality, North Carolina has what should be there for pedestrians. Oct. 2, the project manager presented Sidewalks are the first step, but for itself. exhibited some of the worst excess, Chapel Hill’s average Walk Score an update, highlighting some of the walkability is about a lot more. A Real estate zoning, tree cover bigotry and oppression characteristic rates at 36 out of 100. It doesn’t take public feedback they’ve gathered. She truly walkable area is also well-lit, policies and the other complex of the Southern political tradition. a UNC professor to tell you that’s a gave voice to the complaints of certain has crosswalks, curbs, trees and proposals are important, but they While poorer than its neighbors failing grade. We’re doing better than residents about the zoning of one landscaping that protect walkers, and shouldn’t be the priority. We need to the North and South, early Raleigh (30) and Durham (29), but neighborhood. But our community’s prioritizes bike safety. In 2017, the to put first things first and focus on North Carolina was still dominated not by much. And the failing grade main feedback was ignored. town noted that as many as one in four walkability. The streets we already by the plantation-owning ruling isn’t just about safety. When streets are A recent open house on the FLUM cyclists were pedaling on sidewalks to have need sidewalks, streetlights and class. Headquartered in New Bern, safe and invite people to walk, they see featured a poster titled “What We’ve avoid road traffic. Without bike lanes, crosswalks. Let’s get back to basics. the interests of slaves and poor nearby property values rise. Heard.” The first listed point of sidewalks lose walker-friendliness. whites were pushed out of the way Many people, especially students, community agreement was “The Walkable towns are healthier Valerie Lundeen, UNC 2020 in order to fulfill the desires of the assume Chapel Hill is walkable importance of great streetscapes: towns, for both people and nature. Economics and public policy double “gentleman” class. because of how small its campus and attractive, walkable streets that When governments make it easier, major with a minor in journalism In 1856, North Carolina became the last state to remove property qualifications for voting. SPEAK OUT QUOTE OF THE DAY Even when a non-elite governor WRITING GUIDELINES was elected after the Civil War, he was be impeached and removed from office • Please type. Handwritten letters “Tearing each other will not be accepted. due to his perceived heavy-handedness • Sign and date. No more than two down because we in dealing with the Ku Klux Klan. 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A memorial to him still stands on the Capitol grounds in Raleigh. Tides began to turn when more progressive governors — like William B. Umstead, and Jim Herd immunity is fake news. Get your flu shot Hunt — made improvements to voting rights and public education. EDITORIAL However, the corruption and decay he yearly pestilence is on them later on. Fear not, flu vaccines carry dead such as CVS, Walgreens and Target ingrained in the North Carolinian its way once again. Over Aside from the obvious position or extremely weak versions of offer vaccines. political system still rears its ugly head Tthe next few months, of standing as a bulwark against the virus, which are incapable of With all of the locations to get more often than any of us should care dorms and off-campus housing will the threat of yourself getting sick, making you sick. vaccinations in and around Chapel to see. The 2000s saw two governors be overrun with students with runny getting your flu shot can also aid in The worst side effects in adults Hill, it almost seems harder not to — Mike Easley and Beverly Perdue — noses, fevers and upset stomachs. the health of your fellow students. that could occur are a low-grade get one. scandalized by allegations of campaign Shelves that were once stocked According to the principle of fever or minor aches. Others may Despite how convenient it is to finance law violations. full of chicken noodle soup cans “herd immunity,” more people with have a fear of needles that prevents get a flu shot, I guarantee some of In 2014, Charlotte mayor Patrick will be as barren as Siberia during flu shots in a community means them from getting the flu shot. But you won’t get one, even if you have Cannon was arrested after taking the wintertime. less people sick from the flu. But many clinics offer a version of the the means. $44,000 in bribes. On October 9, 2019, That is, if y’all don’t go and get since the flu vaccine is only 40-60 vaccine that can be delivered via a “I don’t need a flu shot if it was revealed that representative your flu shots. percent effective among those who nasal spray. everyone else gets one,” you might David Lewis received a $500,000 loan The wonders of modern get the vaccine, the concept of herd UNC provides flu shots that say. You might ask, “What’s the from a man that was later convicted of science have blessed us with a immunity doesn’t really apply here, are covered by most insurance, worst that could happen?” bribing a public official. viable method of preventing the and you should protect yourself by including the school’s Blue Cross This attitude, however, would This affinity for corruption isn’t a contraction of influenza. Like the getting the shot. program for students. make you a dumbass. partisan issue: both the Democrats’ vaccines that students need before The CDC estimates that as many The University and its students Next thing you know, you and and Republicans’ hands are stained they enter UNC (or any public as 5.3 million cases of influenza in have been so good about getting your fellow non-vaccinated ilk will with the remnants of injustice, school in North Carolina, for that the were prevented vaccinated, in fact, that UNC find yourselves shambling down corruption and elitism that dominate matter) the flu vaccine can do a by the flu vaccine during the 2016- Campus Health Services won an hallways looking for Nyquil and North Carolina’s government. North great deal of service in helping keep 17 flu season. award for having the most students ginger ale like they’re sources of Carolinians of good conscience should you healthy. Of course, someone may have vaccinated among all medium- infinite youth. disassociate themselves from these By exposing yourself to a weak concerns about the potential ill- sized schools. So please, to avoid this fate and corrupt institutions that have for far version of the flu virus, you can effects of vaccines. Some, for If you don’t want to get a vaccine to avoid one of the worst things you too long cast the people’s desires and train your immune system to fight instance, fear that vaccines can from the school, however, there are will likely ever experience, go and needs aside to cater to elites, and build the more dangerous versions of actually give you the flu. other options; local pharmacies get a flu shot. up new grassroots organizations that will carry out the will of the people. 4 Monday, October 21, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel CAROLINA PERFORMING ARTS

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PHOTO COURTESY OF CAT ZACHARY Oil painting of the Argentine national anthem sung for the first time by Mariquita Sanchez, in a salon setting by Pedro Subercasseaux. Sanchez was a notable 19th century female singer. UNC recital steps into the 19th century salon Elizabeth Sills instruments. Solomon will be performing on a Staff Writer few different keyboard instruments, including an authentic 1843 Pleyel piano. You may have heard of the distinguished The concert will imitate a European 19th century composers Robert Schumann salon, a romantic-era social gathering that and Felix Mendelssohn, but the UNC encouraged Enlightenment thought and Department of Music has put together a cultural expansion. Salons typically took concert highlighting the music of their wives place within a home and were often the and other female composers. closest female composers could get to a The Scènes du Salon faculty recital will performance hall. be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23 “We’re trying to recreate that sort of at Person Hall. intimate performance environment with The recital is a celebration of female combining music and literature and visual composers of the 19th century and is aiming art,” Fischer said. “So it’s kind of a different to honor the often under-appreciated work experience from a usual concert.” of these writers, said Cat Zachary, the The concert is an inspiring way for a communications coordinator for the UNC modern audience to experience the work of OCTOBER 30 NOVEMBER 13 Department of Music. 19th century female composers, and then GOLDA SCHULTZ, SOPRANO SAROD TRILOGY “I think that female composers, particularly translate appreciation for their work into the AND AMJAD ALI KHAN, JONATHAN WARE, PIANO MASTER OF THE SAROD people like Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel and 21st century, Zachary said. Clara Schumann, often get overshadowed by “I hope people take away a greater respect for SUBLIME VOCALS AND PIANO EXTRAORDINARY MUSICAL COLLABORATION their husbands, who were also great composers,” these women and their music,” Zachary said. “I Zachary said. “Their music is really special and hope people search out other female composers doesn’t get enough attention.” that maybe they’re not as familiar with and find While the concert is illuminating women’s women in music today who are really making role in music, it is also a celebration of all of waves and breaking boundaries.” the accomplishments that women have made Solomon said she hopes the performance in the past few centuries. of these artists serves as a gratifying way for “In a year where we’re celebrating 100 audiences to experience unfamiliar music. years of the suffragette movement and the “The sounds of the 19th century might right to vote, I think that we can’t get enough not always be what you expected, whether spotlight on women and the work that we’ve it’s the voice of the composers or of these done in the world,” Zachary said. “This instruments that aren’t performed very concert broadens how you see our world and often,” Solomon said. “I think on one level NOVEMBER 16 NOVEMBER 20 & 21 how you see women’s place in this world.” it can be an enjoyable evening of music, THE FUTURE IS FEMALE Loch na hEala (Swan Lake) The recital will be performed by two and hopefully something that also gets you SARAH CAHILL, PIANO TEAC DAMSA female musicians, soprano Jeanne Fischer thinking afterwards.” MARATHON PIANO RECITAL ANCIENT FOLKLORE MEETS THE and pianist Mimi Solomon, and will include MODERN WORLD accompaniment on period-specific 19th century [email protected]

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PHOTO COURTESY OF MARÍA LOPEZ A still from “La Astucia y la Fuerza” by Francisco Novick. A free screening of short films from the Chicago Latino Film Festival will occur Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the FedEx Global Education Center. Experience Latinx culture through film Elise Mahon share the experience of exploring a culture in Staff Writer front of a big screen together. Pepe Vargas is the producer of the Chicago María López had worked with the Chicago Latino Film Festival, where this selection of Latino Film Festival for the last 10 years, but films was originally screened. her recent move to North Carolina meant she “Film has given us the opportunity to really could no longer be part of the festival — or so share our culture,” Vargas said. “We use our she thought. culture as a tool to establish ourselves as a Through a network of friends, López community that is vibrant, different and is connected with Miguel Rojas-Sotelo, director contributing to the economy and therefore is a of the North Carolina Latin American Film contributing part of society.” Festival, and built a bridge between the two Vargas said the wealth of their culture is events. The Nelson Mandela Auditorium at found through the emphasis of each Latin UNC’s FedEx Global Education Center will be American country’s unique qualities. He hosting a free screening of a selection of short said these films can help unite the various films from the Chicago Latino Film Festival on communities of Latin Americans across Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. nationalities, races and languages. The short films will cover several topics “My goal of this screening is to find a through a variety of genres, all highlighting piece for everybody,” López said. “A little and contextualizing the many narratives of sampling of what Latin American film is the Latinx and Latin American experience. and what Latin American film is capable of, “Since the explosion of media back in the and the kinds of stories that Latin American 1990s, we have seen exponential realities filmmakers can tell.” represented through multiple media,” Rojas- Some short films are made by indigenous Sotelo said. “What we try to do is organize filmmakers and tell an indigenous community’s that explosion of perspectives and realities.” story. Others discuss the transition of Through comedy, drama, fiction and immigrants from Latin America to the U.S., even animated film, Rojas-Sotelo said the and some are even made by Latin Americans independent short films will act as time who live in North Carolina. machines to capture audiences and transport “I would recommend people not miss this,” them to different times and places in Latin López said. “It’s a rare chance to be able to have American culture. the opportunity to view these films, especially “We are trying to bridge many communities somewhere close to campus.” and bring them together in front of the The festival will also feature introductions screen,” Rojas-Sotelo said. before each film and Q&A sessions with Rather than having people watch films at filmmakers, professors and graduate students home alone through a streaming service or on following each film. their phone, Rojas-Sotelo said the screening provides audiences with the opportunity to [email protected]

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Rocky Mount are lined with cotton going intentionally unaddressed. while McCullen and others talked and training in rural communities, BUS TOUR fields. Faculty opened their umbrellas Those traveling on the East bus then more about the globalization of they’re more likely to remain there FROM PAGE 1 as they got off the bus to learn about ate a barbecue lunch at a local church, agriculture. McCullen lives on his after becoming doctors. Chancellor Michael Hooker in 1997. different issues facing the town and where faculty member Giselle Corbie- family farm in Keener and works After the event, when asked if He died in office in 1999, but the tour initiatives community leaders have Smith talked about Project GRACE, a as an appraiser in addition to his the bus tour had been a refreshing continued until 2008, right around the undertaken to enhance education and research project she’s involved in that position on the Board of Trustees. escape from Chapel Hill and N.C. recession. Guskiewicz said as he and health care within Rocky Mount. works to eliminate health disparities “Unfortunately, and this is no politics, Guskiewicz responded his team were planning the revival, “Rocky Mount has historically in Black communities. disrespect to any one person, but that politics are what allows UNC Hooker was a source of inspiration. been identified very closely with the too many people involved with the to function as it does. He said he “Michael Hooker and I started on struggles of post-Civil War issues,” Southeast Route University think that there is no thought the presence of legislators the same day: July 1, 1995. He was city councilman and UNC graduate world beyond Chapel Hill,” he said. at some of the stops along the way my first chancellor,” he said. “He had a Reuben Blackwell said. “The struggle In Clinton, a crowd of local officials “But there is, a big world and an would pay dividends for UNC once big impact on this campus and on me of race and equity, the struggle of waited to greet the incoming bus at important world.” the tour was over. personally. And so I think it was a bit of education and adequately funding the City Market. Board of Trustees Outside the hospital, faculty that, bringing back a little bit of Michael.” educational systems and the struggle member Allie Ray McCullen was West Route conversed and prepared for the The three buses each carried 30 of health disparities that continue to hosting an event for the faculty to learn last leg of the trip home. James faculty, who had all applied to attend exist because of the legacy of our about 21st century farming concerns. Interim Chancellor Guskiewicz Leloudis, a professor in the history the trip. Tori Ekstrand in the Hussman racial economics.” “They need to learn the diversity met the West bus at its final stop of department, said the trip reminded School of Journalism and Media said While at UNC, Blackwell was of North Carolina,” McCullen said. the tour, UNC Rockingham Health him of UNC’s role in North Carolina. she was going on the tour “so that a member of the Black Student “They need to learn how important Care in Eden. Medical officials talked “There’s lots of public universities people in the community understand Movement and was mentored by Sonja agriculture is not only to this county, about the University’s rural health in the country and they’re proud to be what we do or what we try to do, and Haynes Stone. He said the education but to this state and to this country.” initiatives like the Kenan Rural public, but I think that word has a kind that we’re not the scary portrayals of system in Rocky Mount is embattled Sampson County is the most Scholars Program, which trains of depth of meaning and intensity for the elitist academy.” because the town exists within two agriculturally diverse county in N.C., students for a career as primary care Carolina that’s not shared by all those different counties, and butting heads boasting $1.12 billion in total cash physicians in rural areas. According other institutions that have the word East Route between the separate government receipts of agriculture products. to the medical officials that presented, public in their title,” he said. structures have led to the poor Faculty ate Smithfield’s Chicken research suggests that if medical The roads between Chapel Hill and condition of many inner-city schools ‘n Bar-B-Q at the City Market students complete their residencies [email protected]

began exploring the technology, Aug. 21, neither faculty teaching in was President Bill Clinton’s chief SPOTTER EDU Carter checked on the approval Carroll Hall, nor Susan King, dean of TIM MOORE of staff, and former President FROM PAGE 1 status for both teams on Aug. 14. the Hussman School of Journalism FROM PAGE 1 Margaret Spellings was the Secretary Installation of the beacon devices On Sept. 10, Carter requested the and Media, knew about SpotterEDU. crown jewel university system.” of Education under the Bush began four days later. men’s basketball players’ schedules so King ordered the removal of a Martin went even further, saying administration. But Martin said this The morning of the software’s they could begin using the platform. SpotterEDU beacon device the he thinks no member of the General time is different. approval, Michelle Brown, academic The University declined to state day after a professor posted about Assembly would be a fitting candidate “At any time in the university support program director for student- which teams were participating when it being installed while she was for the job. System’s existence, but particularly athletes, wrote about the possibility of asked by the DTH in September. teaching on the first day of classes. “Speaker Moore has been partially at this crucial time, it is important a campuswide program developed by SpotterEDU’s beacon technology But emails show devices were also responsible for the politicization that whoever the president is has the UNC in future years. was preferred over GPS tracking by installed in five other Carroll rooms. of the Board of Governors,” Martin trust and respect across the political “This is a stop gap until next year faculty and coaches, the emails show. On Aug. 27, Carter sent an email said. “In the General Assembly, we spectrum,” he said. when we will utilize UNC Check- All data gathered on SpotterEDU apologizing “for the situation that our for better or for worse are partisan Part of the politicized nature of In,” Tom Livers, UNC IT Director, is stored by Amazon Web Services install on campus has caused,” likely creatures. And certainly those exist the university system comes from said on Aug. 6. Inc. and removed at the end of a referring to the reaction from some on both sides of the aisle — both the manner in which the Board of SpotterEDU installs small service period, although it is retained faculty following the installation of his Democrats and Republicans. And Governors is appointed. Members are beacons in the classrooms of its in backups for 31 days, according company’s technology. Speaker Moore, as a highly partisan elected by the General Assembly to university customers. Those beacons SpotterEDU IT information attached Joanne Peters Denny, director figure, would be absolutely the staggered four-year terms. Since the automatically send a Bluetooth in the emails. of UNC Media Relations, said the wrong choice to be president of the Republican Party has held a majority signal to the smartphones of student- Data gathered on the app is University “will let the records speak university system.” in the General Assembly since athletes who have downloaded the encrypted and accessible only to each for themselves.” She emphasized But N.C. Rep. John Fraley, 2011, there are currently zero self- SpotterEDU app once they are within individual student and users granted that UNC fulfilled its student R-District 95, chair of the University identified Democrats on the Board. range of a classroom’s device. access by each team, Holliday said in privacy obligations. Education committee in the Consequently, some argue that the UNC Check-In — an app created an email on July 27. On June 21, senior associate athletic House, laid out multiple desirable search committee cannot be described by UNC professor Viji Sathy and ITS On Aug. 14, Lauren DiGrazia, director Vince Ille said SpotterEDU qualifications for the new president. as a non-partisan actor. Teaching & Learning — also uses University registrar, inquired who was presented at a football Fraley said Moore checks many While backgrounds in business, beacon technology. It is currently only would be using SpotterEDU, stating administration meeting by associate of his boxes, but said he had not education and politics have all been being used to track attendance for sensitive data points were involved. athletic director Corey Holliday. He been told that Moore was or wasn’t described as advantageous for a some lecture classes in large, general- “Normally I would ask if the said it would improve player tracking looking for the job. While Moore’s successful candidate, Jenna Robinson, purpose rooms on campus. student is aware (of) how their abilities, and save money on staff who office did not explicitly deny that he president of the conservative -leaning While SpotterEDU has an information is being used as this check classes. would be interested in the position, James G. Martin Center for Academic automated check-in function and information is not something “If the system works, we will no communications director Joseph Renewal, said it matters more what is currently only used by some normally shared,” she wrote. longer pay those people,” Ille said. Kyzer emphasized that he is focused their ideas are. student-athletes on campus, UNC “However, I believe athletes have Carter sent the University a on his reelection to the N.C. House. “I think it’s more important that Check-In requires students to signed waivers to allow the release contract for $5,000 on June 6, “Speaker Moore is seeking they have the right skills and the right manually check in once they are in of information.” which included $4,000 to cover 60 reelection to the N.C. House in 2020 mindset than where they come from,” the range of their classroom. Early emails show an emphasis student-athletes, along with $1,000 and if he’s successfully elected he plans Robinson said. “I think each sector UNC Check-In does not currently on following federal student privacy for 10 months of service fees. to run for another term as speaker,” comes with its own set of blinders and support the athletics department’s laws. While discussing plans prior Another SpotterEDU contract for Kyzer said. presuppositions, so if you come from needs, according to a meeting agenda to installation, Brown said no email $3,000 was signed by the University politics, you’re used to working in a draft shared on Sept. 9. needed to be sent to students. on Sept. 6, but that contract doesn’t A politicized process world where everything is partisan.” Emails between SpotterEDU “Since students have to download state the number of student-athletes Kyzer said the search committee CEO Rick Carter and UNC football the app, that is considered notification it will cover. Having System presidents with would have to decide if a political actor coaches began June 6. While it is and opting-in,” she wrote. political backgrounds is far from would be a good fit for the position. not clear when the basketball team At the time of installation on special.projects@dailytarheel. unheard of. , UNC- System president from 2005-11, [email protected] Guskiewicz gave State of the University address to student senate

By Mary Mac Porter the past few years, I truly believe that Contention surrounded a bill Staff Writer with every challenge there are two or to amend the standing rule by three opportunities on the other side.” establishing the bar to vote down A UNC Undergraduate Senate that Following his address, Senate the consent calendar at five senators has been struggling to meet quorum members asked questions about instead of the current threshold had a full body meeting on Tuesday specific concerns. Questions ranged of one. The bill had a number of to listen to the State of the University from public safety to the University’s co-sponsors and had been popular in address from interim Chancellor plans for revenue from the sale of the Rules and Judiciary committee. Kevin Guskiewicz and discuss a alcohol at football games. Senators went through the variety of bills and appointees. Senator Samuel Gee asked calendar bill by bill while performing The Senate hovered two members about the growing concerns some legislative finagling to lump away from failing to meet quorum for among students and faculty similar, popular bills together. the majority of discussion and once surrounding the Program for Public The bill ultimately failed after a again rejected the consent calendar, Discourse regarding allegations of period of contentious debate. Senator which would have allowed the Senate conservative origins. In response, Corry Dauderman felt passionately to pass all the bills on it at once. Guskiewicz said he believes UNC that the bill intended to streamline the Additionally, the Senate failed to faculty supporters of the program meeting process, which went against overturn Student Body President come from both sides of the aisle. the core purpose of the Senate. Ashton Martin’s veto on a bill that The senate voted on whether “Why we come here and stand DTH FILE/YATES MCCONNELL would require senators to receive a to overturn Martin’s veto of a together today is to deliberate. It is Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz delivered his State of the University minimum of 25 votes to hold a seat. bill requiring senators to receive not to pass whatever your committee address at a full body meeting of the Undergraduate Senate on Oct.14, 2019. The meeting began with an a minimum number of votes in decides,” Dauderman said. “...This is a address from Guskiewicz. He shared elections to hold their positions. travesty to 200 years of parliamentary all have busy lives,” Beene said. “...If a Beene said he was frustrated with many of his hopes to continue to “While I do believe a five-person procedure. It’s an insult to Thomas senator wants to review every bill from the whole process. make UNC a public university for senate can get things done, I hardly Jefferson, to James Madison.” a particular committee, join it. Senate “I can say these petty fights, squab- the people and emphasized the believe that it is representative of After the meeting, Senator Erik should never be held hostage to the bles and personal attacks do nothing importance of diversity. Carolina,” Martin said in a statement. Beene expressed frustration about the will of one individual when an entire to inspire cooperation,” Beene said. “I think we are at a critical moment Although the bill had ardent length of meetings and unwillingness committee has already given already “It’s frankly convinced me to never for Carolina,” Guskiewicz said. “We supporters, the veto wasn’t overturned. to streamline the process. given their unanimous approval.” enter the public sector after college.” have a lot of opportunities in front of The consent calendar was voted “I understand we’re a deliberative After a long, three-hour meeting us. While we’ve had challenges over down once again on Monday. body, but we are students first. We with many bills failing to pass, [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Monday, October 21, 2019 7 How to avoid cultural appropriation with Halloween costumes

By Macy Meyer groups. It’s cultural appropriation, is used in disrespectful ways, she said. true intentions are when they buying their art or products. This Staff Writer and many find it to be harmful — “Cultural appropriation appropriate a culture — whether it would allow someone to appreciate specifically to members of oppressed perpetuates harmful stereotypes was accidental, ignorance or pure their culture without harming it. Every year when Halloween comes ethnic, racial and religious groups. and cuts real people and real bigotry. Whenever he sees someone Silver suggests that if anyone around at the end of October, people Elizabeth Silver, sophomore and cultures out of the conversation,” wearing an inappropriate Halloween is struggling with deciding on a get the chance to dress up as someone culture co-chairperson of Carolina Brown said. “Appropriation of Native costume, he tries to ask people what Halloween costume, they should else for a night in a fun costume. Indian Circle, said appropriation cultures in particular aid in several their intentions are and explain the think about dressing as a career Sometimes, people choose to dress with costumes can keep certain issues, including the sexualization negative impacts of such a costume. or occupation, such as a doctor, up as a member of another group groups oppressed because the and fetishization of Native women, There are many ways to appreciate because that eliminates the chance of people. Among those costumes groups usually appropriated have placing Native people in the past a culture without appropriating for appropriation. listed on Amazon.com, you can find historically been oppressed. tense and disrespecting sacred, it, Brown and Silver said. They People appropriate for many Halloween outfits that many find It is often done in a manner that spiritual aspects of our culture.” suggest that if someone would like reasons, Brown said, but respect offensive, such as “Native Princess,” enforces stereotypes of this culture The line between appreciation and to support Native American culture, should always lead people’s actions “Tequila Bandito” or “Golden Geisha.” and appears as mockery, Brooklyn appropriation is very clear, she said. they can attend Carolina Indian when it comes to participating in But dressing up in one of these Brown, a senior and culture co-chair Josmell Perez, the director of Circle’s annual Powwow, attend their another culture. costumes can be more than just for Carolina Indian Circle, said. This is the UNC Latinx Center, said it meetings that are open to the student offensive to members of these highly offensive to those whose culture is hard to tell what someone’s body and support Native artists by [email protected]

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Stay in action. 20 Golf tournament kickoff 45 John of “Three’s Company” 32 Melancholy 21 Clairvoyant 47 Places to get bronzed skin 33 Of all time 22 B-ball 50 Adolescent 34 Yacht or ferry 24 Spanish “month” 51 Cuteness reactions 35 Suddenly 25 Money in the middle of a poker 52 State-of-the-__ 36 Postponed, as a ball game table 55 “Me too!” 41 U.K. language 27 Smoke for Sherlock 56 Give off 42 Dime’s 10: Abbr. 28 “... for the remainder of my 59 Debate topic 44 Barely enough days” 61 Game with Draw Two cards 46 Acumen 62 Communication confusion 48 Prefix with liberal ... or what’s literally found in 49 Pull-up muscles, briefly Level: 1 2 3 4 Complete the this puzzle’s three sets of 52 Yoga posture grid so each row, circles 53 Measuring stick column and 65 Quito’s country, to the IOC 54 Hardy’s “__ of the 3-by-3 box (in bold 66 “Time is money,” e.g. D’Urbervilles” borders) contains 67 Texting devices 55 Takes to court every digit 1 to 9. 68 Filming site 56 More than a quiz 69 Tibetan priests 57 Prefix between kilo- and giga- 70 Engaged in battle 58 March 15, notably 60 Skiing surface © 2015 The Mepham Group. 63 Wash. neighbor All rights reserved. 64 Hoppy brew, for short 8 Monday, October 21, 2019 dailytarheel.com The Daily Tar Heel SCORES Football: Virginia Tech 43, UNC 41 Field Hockey: UNC 3, Liberty 2 Men’s soccer: Wake Forest 1, UNC 0 SPORTSMONDAY Women’s soccer: UNC 3, Boston College 0 Living with diabetes, Beau Corrales key for UNC By Parth Upadhyaya The Georgetown, Texas native Senior Writer dropped from 110 to 90 pounds that same year. While his mother, At the conclusion of North Tammy, thought it was a sign of Carolina’s fall camp in August, puberty, Corrales knew what he was offensive coordinator Phil Longo experiencing was far from normal. pulled Beau Corrales to the side. Soon, Corrales learned he had Longo expected more from the Type 1 diabetes. junior wide receiver. At times in the Time in the hospital after his offseason, Corrales would show off his diagnosis forced Corrales to miss big-play capability, stretching out his a large chunk of his seventh grade 6-foot-4 frame to grab contested balls football season, but after he was over smaller defensive backs. Other released, he increased his calorie times, he’d drop wide-open catches. consumption to regain weight and “There’s days whenever I know I’m get back to playing. at my best personally,” Corrales said, Though he’s since had to closely “and there’s days whenever I can feel monitor his blood sugar levels, that I’m not quite at that level.” Corrales was able to excel on the field. But Longo demanded consistency. He earned first-team all-district He knew there was more to Corrales’ honors, and received a Class 5A all- game than what he’d seen. state honorable mention as a senior It turns out, he was right. at Texas’ Georgetown High School. Through the Tar Heels’ first seven “Football has always been an DTH FILE/KHAMEES ABOU SIDO games in 2019, Corrales is third on escape for me, and diabetes wasn’t UNC wide receiver Beau Corrales (15) celebrates his touchdown reception on Saturday, Sept. 28th, 2019. UNC lost 21-20. the team with 261 receiving yards going to change that,” Corrales said. and 23 receptions. Now, he still has to use a constant “He has an edge on game day. him with support. What’s made the Longhorns games and dreamed of Corrales said being “locked in glucose monitor, which connects to He’s made a number of big-time, real difference, however, has been one day playing for Brown. mentally” has helped him find his his phone via Bluetooth, at all times. contested catches for us on big Corrales’ no-excuses mindset. A newfound consistency in his groove. But before he could do that, If his blood sugar gets too low, he downs,” Longo said. “He’s blocking “In the real world, nobody cares,” he performance on the field, and with he had to overcome an obstacle that feels lightheaded and lethargic; if well. He’s running good routes. He’s said. “They just want to see production. his health, has allowed him to was much more serious. it gets too high, he finds difficulty doing the things that we would ask.” Which sounds kinda hard, but at the successfully do both. When Corrales was 12 years breathing and has to take insulin. A three-star recruit in the class end of the day, that’s what I’m here for “I’m excited,” Corrales said. “I’m old, he felt something wasn’t right “It’s difficult because I’m trying to of 2017, Corrales said he chose to — I’m here to produce.” grateful to be where I’m at, but I’m with his body. In a middle school play football,” he said. “I’m trying to play at North Carolina because of When Corrales was a kid playing nowhere near the receiver I want to class, he couldn’t read the projector play a game while balancing a game the training staff’s plan to help him backyard football, he envisioned be yet.” screen clearly from the back of the of my own.” manage his health. Corrales said himself contributing for a Division I classroom. Everything was blurry. This season, Corrales’ balancing that Mack Brown and the new staff school. Growing up 30 minutes from @pupadhyaya_ Then, he began to lose weight. act has led to on-field production. have done just as much to provide Texas’ campus, he attended many [email protected] Where does UNC football go from here? By Ryan Wilcox regulation in Blacksburg: They elected to take a knee instead. Michael Carter. The Hokies didn’t Capitalizing on opportunities Sports Editor With the game tied at 31, Mack bite, however, and Carter was tackled Brown’s defense got a third-down stop Two-point conversions in space. UNC won the turnover battle against It’s hard to imagine a sextuple with a minute and a half remaining. The Tar Heels then had to turn the Hokies — VT lost two fumbles, overtime game that wouldn’t be Instead of using one of his three The Tar Heels had ample around and go for two again in the while the Tar Heels didn’t cough it up considered a bad loss for the losing timeouts to stop the clock, Brown let opportunities in the overtime sixth overtime. This time, Howell once — but only manufactured three team. Nonetheless, when the dust VT burn time, and the Tar Heels got periods — plus 60 minutes of took the snap in shotgun and wasn’t points to show for it. settled and the North Carolina football the ball back on their 20-yard line regulation football — to separate able to find an open man to the left, In the first quarter, Virginia Tech team fell to Virginia Tech on Saturday, with just 38 seconds left. themselves from the Hokies, but then took off to the right before being set up North Carolina at the 34-yard 43-41, the Tar Heels had plenty to think It was then, and only then, that the their chances in the fifth and six wrapped up. Virginia Tech won on line, but the team only advanced 25 about — plenty of missed opportunities, head coach used his timeouts, stopping overtimes stick out. That was when the ensuing play with a 3-yard run yards and settled for a field goal. plenty of what-ifs, plenty of if-onlys. the clock so that Sam Howell, pinned the teams began trading two-point up the middle. After halftime, another VT fumble Here’s what UNC will likely look deep in his own territory, could... run conversion attempts, a new rule this Hindsight is 20/20, but North gave the Tar Heels the ball near to address in the week to come before multiple QB draw plays? season seemingly in response to the Carolina could have been better midfield. They gained just eight a crucial Coastal division matchup It didn’t make sense in the seven-overtime game between LSU served by trying to run it up the yards and turned it over on downs. with Duke this Saturday. moment, and it doesn’t make sense and Texas A&M last season. gut on at least one of those two After a six-overtime loss, those are now. It ultimately led to the Hokies UNC’s first attempt, which would attempts. Carter averaged seven just a few of the things that will keep Clock management getting the ball back with two have won the game if converted, yards per carry on 13 attempts on Brown and the Tar Heels up at night. seconds left near midfield, where saw Howell fake an end-around to Saturday, while the team as a whole You probably forgot, but they could have attempted a Hail receiver Rontavius “Toe” Groves, averaged 3.6 yards on the ground @ryantwilcox here’s how North Carolina ended Mary to win the game in regulation. then pitch it out to running back against the Hokies. [email protected] Without Leemans, UNC field hockey extends win streak By Matt Chilson according to Shelton, this tactic against Liberty’s unique style of play. Senior Writer actually served to help the Tar Heels UNC scored just one goal in open in the absence of Leemans. play, with the other two coming All signs pointed to an upset and First-year Karlijn Goes played in off of penalty strokes from senior an end to No. 1 North Carolina field lieu of Leemans, who was out with Megan DuVernois and sophomore hockey’s winning streak. UNC was a foot injury. There was no question Erin Matson. facing No. 17 Liberty on just one day that missing Leemans was a huge “We had our chances, and I think of rest, and was without its captain loss for this team, but Goes and her that happened in the Wake game, and co-leader in assists, Yentl teammates performed well in her too,” Shelton said. “We had a lot of Leemans. Even the overcast weather absence, in part due to the Flames’ chances, and we just didn’t finish. was ominous. defensive strategy. The good thing is we’re creating But a team effort from the Tar “I thought she did a fantastic job,” lots of chances. But we gotta work Heels pushed them to a 3-2 victory Shelton said. “She plays simply, she on our finishing.” over the Flames in Chapel Hill on gets the ball she gives the ball … I The Tar Heels’ goal in open Sunday, and extended their winning was a little bit pleased that Liberty play was scored by senior Marissa streak to 37 games. The score backed off of us some. A lot of teams Creatore after Matson made an may have been a little closer than will press us a little harder, so I think impressive run into the box. The expected, but head coach Karen that helped.” reigning ACC Offensive Player of DTH/ZAYRHA RODRIGUEZ Shelton was happy with the result. Goes and Leemans have a special the Year beat multiple defenders, UNC sophomore forward Riley Fulmer (26) defends the ball against Liberty “I’m pleased with the win,” Shelton connection — they’re both from the then drew Liberty’s goalkeeper out senior defender Annika Roberts (4) on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019. UNC won 3-2. said. “It’s a different kind of tactic Netherlands. before delivering a perfect pass to that they used, we didn’t handle “She’s a role model,” Goes said of Creatore for a goal. find another way to score though, Carolina will continue to be put to it quite as well as we could’ve. But Leemans. “Off the field and on the “Erin’s an incredible passer, just because Matson is joining the the test. going forward, if we see it again, we field she is very helpful for me with as much as she is an incredible U.S. national team in India for “We’re just working on that next will be better prepared.” everything. I learn a lot from her, scorer,” Creatore said. “I’m just its games on Nov. 1 and 2. There’s man up (mentality),” Creatore said. Rather than pressing up, Liberty her technique, how hard she works, always expecting a good pass from also no timetable for Leemans’ “Everyone plays at the same intensity.” sat back and played conservatively just everything.” her right on the forehand, and that’s return to the field. Without two for most of the game, attempting Despite Goes’ solid performance, what she delivered.” of its most important players, an @matt_chilson to frustrate the UNC offense. But North Carolina initially struggled North Carolina will need to ACC-record win streak for North [email protected]