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Volume 123, Issue 132 dailytarheel.com Friday, February 10, 2017 Our Three Winners ‘We bleed for them’ leave lasting legacy DEAH Day, a day of service, is one way they are remembered. By Natalie Conti Senior Writer

On the two-year anniversary of the Chapel Hill shooting, people and insti- tutions across the Triangle are working to ensure the lives and legacies of Deah Shaddy Barakat, Yusor Mohammad Abu- Salha and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha are not forgotten. As a way of giving back to the commu- nity, the UNC School of Dentistry, where Barakat was a student and Yusor had been admitted, started DEAH Day, short for Directing Efforts and Honoring Deah and Yusor. “It’s a day where everyone comes togeth- er — DDS students, dental hygiene, dental assisting, staff, faculty and we go out into the community and we provide service,” said Kaushal Gandhi, dental student and DEAH Day organizer. Gandhi said she has high hopes for the future of DEAH Day, which has been in September for the past two years. “The first year we had 350 volunteers and this past year we had almost 400 vol- unteers,” Gandhi said. “So we’re already see- ing it get a little bigger in the second year and we’re hoping it gets bigger and bigger DTH/ADDY LEE LIU every time.” (From left) Imad Ahmad, Deah Barakat’s best friend, and Lina Chaarawi, Yusor and Razan Abu-Salha’s cousin, pose in front of candles for the three. Paul Gardner, associate dean of advance- ment for the UNC School of Dentistry and executive director of the Dental Foundation Two years later, the community remembers Our Three Winners of , said the dental school also gives out the Deah Barakat and Yusor By Lauren Talley were killed in Deah and Yusor’s tor of the Duke Islamic Studies America fall further into the Abu-Salha Memorial Award. Staff Writer apartment in Chapel Hill. Center. “We all realize that if the abyss of Islamophobia, racism “It’s an award in their memory and it’s to Family, friends and community most beautiful, most socially con- and bigotry. go to a student or students who are doing Two years later, the community members remember the legacy of scious of us can be hunted down “It’s not simply about Islam projects that give back to communities that still struggles. Our Three Winners, especially in in the comfort of our own home, and Muslims,” Safi said. “It is need help the most, whether the commu- On Feb. 10, 2015, Yusor Abu- the current political climate. then all of us are vulnerable.” about the very future of the nity is local in North Carolina, the United Salha, her husband Deah Barakat “We bleed for them and their In the two years since their and her sister Razan Abu-Salha families,” said Omid Safi, direc- deaths, Safi said he has seen SEE WINNERS, PAGE 5 SEE LEGACY, PAGE 5 Students pie President Trump to raise money for immigrants The group does not have a Ferretiz said she was on board The money from the specific student in mind, but with the idea, but she knew event will go to a wants to create something for that it would not be accepted someone in the future. by all students. student scholarship. “We have been trying to do “There were definitely hesi- a scholarship for an undocu- tations,” Ferretiz said. “We By Brandon Klee mented student for at least thought some people would Staff Writer two years,” Marquez said. be against it.” “In the past, we have just The co-chairpeople On Wednesday afternoon, put on events for the com- said the Pie Trump was a there was a shake-up to the munity, but this year, we are huge success, and they are Pit’s normal activities as attempting to raise money.” extremely optimistic regard- members of Students United Trump’s executive order on ing future fundraising events. for Immigrant Equality lined immigration caused contro- “We are trying to do it up to pie the president. versy among the immigrant again at least two more times Students paid $2 to throw and refugee communities this coming spring,” Marquez a pie at the face of a club and inspired SUIE to take said. member wearing a President action. “We want to make it a Donald Trump mask at the “We felt that, given the scholarship with an applica- event created by club co- current political climate and tion. It will be put out to the chairpeople Diana Marquez Trump’s executive immigra- public for a high school senior and Laura Duque. tion order, we had to stand up in North Carolina going to All proceeds from the event for undocumented students a university or community went to the creation of a and refugee students here at college, and it would pay for DTH/MOLLY SPRECHER scholarship for a high-school UNC,” Duque said. Students United for Immigrant Equality held a Pie Trump event on Wednesday to raise money for schol- aged undocumented student. Club member Keyla SEE PIE, PAGE 5 arships for undocumented students. (From left) Nicholas Hastings prepares to pie Diana Marquez. UNC’s animal use in training will end after professor retires Karen McCall, spokes- retiring. His entire lab and decision,” Pippin said. “We’re programs in the country who medicine training programs The medical school person for UNC Medicine, research operation will close.” glad that when the opportu- have done the same thing,” surveyed,” Pippin said. was using animals in said the change was made in The decision to stop using nity came to change the cur- she said. “I’m really pleased “Ninety percent is a pretty relation to professor James animals in emergency medi- riculum, they took advantage that they looked at the evi- loud argument in favor of emergency training. Manning’s retirement. cal training comes after a of it. We congratulate them dence and saw that the train- advancing beyond the use of “Jim Manning, director federal complaint was filed by for doing that.” ing with simulators is just animals for this training.” By Leah Moore of the department of medi- the Physicians Committee for Roberta Gray, a graduate as good, if not better, and it There are a few advantages Senior Writer cine resuscitation research Responsible Medicine. of UNC’s School of Medicine doesn’t harm any animals.” of using simulators over ani- laboratories, ran a live animal John Pippin, director and a retired professor, said Pippin said he considers mals, Gray said. UNC’s emergency medical research lab where he could of academic affairs for the she thought it was a great the use of animals a “sub- “One is the anatomy of the training program will stop help educate emergency med- Physicians Committee, said decision. standard method of training.” animals that the residents using animals, specifically icine residents on life-saving he does not know if their “It’s a major milestone “It results in the abuse would train on is quite dif- pigs, to train their residents. interventions,” McCall said. complaint had anything to do for them, and it has been for and killing of animals for no ferent than the anatomy of They will use simulation tech- “After 27 years at the school with the decision. 90 percent of all the other purpose, and it goes against nology instead. of medicine, Dr. Manning is “We’re sure it’s the right emergency medicine training 90 percent of the emergency SEE TESTING, PAGE 5

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www.dailytarheel.com Established 1893 123 years of editorial freedom JANE WESTER African dance competition will be held at UNC EDITOR-IN-CHIEF [email protected] of the Schools will take home comes along with Zankiliwa. HANNAH SMOOT UNC Battle of the a $1,000 prize. Half of this “It’s not just dance alone. MANAGING EDITOR African Royale is the prize will go to a charity of the We’ve built a bond that goes [email protected] winning’s team choice, while beyond dancing,” Mensah DANNY NETT best in the state. the other half will be used at said. “We talk about our aca- ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR their disposal. demics, and, like, our favorite [email protected] By Michelle Dixon “UNC BAR is known as the foods.” JOSÉ VALLE Staff Writer best African dance group in Being a part of Zankiliwa VISUAL MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] North Carolina,” Tettey said. and this competition has Through the partnership Bennetta Clarke, a sopho- allowed Clarke to connect ALISON KRUG of UNC Battle of the African more at UNC and member with her roots at UNC in a NEWSROOM DIRECTOR [email protected] Royale and the African of Zankiliwa, explained how different way. Fashion Week Charlotte, UNC BAR has been the home “There is no other place on SARA SALINAS African dance groups from for African dance in North campus where I can dance DIRECTOR OF PROJECTS AND INVESTIGATIONS universities across North Carolina for years. and listen to African music,” [email protected] Carolina will compete in “We are a hardworking she said. “This competition “Battle of the Schools, an team overall. All the danc- gives me an outlet because DTH/GABRIELLE THOMPSON ACY JACKSON UNIVERSITY EDITOR African Dance Competition” ers bring their own styles. there is no other place on Dancers in the Oasis Battle of the Schools African Dance [email protected] at UNC on Saturday, The choreographers also campus where I can do this.” Competition rehearse on Wednesday night. JANE LITTLE February 11. bring their own styles. Not This competition awakens CITY EDITOR Angela Tettey, choreogra- everybody is African — some people to the evolution of endured. I don’t think most are used to holding the title of [email protected] pher of UNC African dance people are African-American,” African dance in a more mod- people are familiar with the the best African dance group in COREY RISINGER group Zankiliwa, explained Clarke said. “When it’s all ern way. ways Africa has become mod- North Carolina, and we need STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR how African Fashion Week mixed together, it creates a “When people think about ernized. This will be a good UNC’s support to make sure [email protected] registered for Battle of the dynamic team. That’s why I African dance, they think way for people to see the dif- we keep that title.” SARAH VASSELLO Schools with the state, and think we are going to win.” about really traditional mod- ferent cultures.” The Battle of the SWERVE DIRECTOR later partnered with UNC Zankiliwa said her team is ern skirts, people jumping As the dance competition Schools, an African Dance [email protected] BAR “in order to create going “to get down,” accord- around and what they’ve seen approaches, Tettey encour- Competition, will be held C JACKSON COWART a vision of a larger dance ing to Organization for on TV,” Mensah said. ages UNC students to come at the Sonja Haynes Stone SPORTS EDITOR competition that focuses on African Students’ Interests “This competition will and show support. Center at 7 p.m., doors open [email protected] one of the main aspects of and Solidarity Co-President provide good exposure to the “You don’t want to miss this,” at 6:30 p.m. Tickets will be ZITA VOROS African culture,” which is Gloria Mensah. general public on how Africa she said. “The culture is going $10 at the door. DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR dance. Mensah described how is modernized, as well as to be there, the music is going [email protected] The winner of the Battle she loves the community that some of the many changes it’s to be there, and the vibes. We [email protected] SARAH DWYER, ALEX KORMANN PHOTO EDITORS [email protected] The party don’t start ’cause I don’t walk in ELLIE SCIALABBA, JESSICA SWANSON great things to do in Chapel people said, “Amen.” COPY CHIEFS An article for the “I can have just as much fun wearing my [email protected] Hill.” Hudson said part of the non-partier on UNC’s Petty said he enjoys having reason she doesn’t go to par- sweatpants and my slippers.” friends over to his house or ties is because she has her car ASHLEN RENNER Hannah Hudson VIDEO EDITOR campus. playing games — specifically on campus. [email protected] Settlers of Catan. “When you’re in a dorm, UNC junior By Alexandra Blazevich “My friends and I also you’re forced to stay on cam- Staff Writer really like to travel and hike, pus a lot more,” she said. should know there are other doesn’t care if her residents TIPS so if more than two of us have “But when you have a car options. enjoy it. Movies like “Animal a free weekend we’ll take a and live off campus, we can “I think there is still a “As long as they don’t Contact Managing Editor House” and “22 Jump Street” camping trip somewhere,” he go to a concert, we can go to little bit of a stigma that just bring it back into the halls, Hannah Smoot at depict college as one big said. Durham, we can go to Duke if because all of your friends my philosophy is ‘you do you,’ [email protected] party, where students spend Junior Hannah Hudson they’re having a cool event — are doing something that you as long as you’re being safe,” with tips, suggestions or corrections. all their time getting #turnt said she’s not super into the we can do whatever we want, have to do it, too,” Hudson she said. instead of going to class. party scene either. really.” said. “Be mindful that there If you don’t feel like going Mail and Office: 151 E. Rosemary St. While this may be true for Instead, she enjoys Italian Students who live in the are a lot of other people on to parties, don’t feel bad Chapel Hill, NC 27514 some students, others like dinner nights with her house- dorms — especially first-years campus who are having fun about it, Hudson said. Jane Wester, Editor-in-Chief, 962-4086 Advertising & Business, 962-1163 junior Tyler Petty find differ- mates and friends and the and sophomores — can feel without going to parties, and College is full of new expe- News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 ent ways to have fun. occasional swing dancing pressured to go to parties you can find at least one of riences, so as long as you Distribution, 962-4115 “If that’s your scene, then outing. in order to have the college them.” make good choices (thanks, One copy per person; great,” Petty said. “But for “I can have just as much experience, and there’s noth- Senior Alex Koszeghy is Mom) you can’t really go additional copies may be purchased at for $0.25 each. people who aren’t trying to fun wearing sweatpants and ing wrong with that, she said. a resident adviser for Manly wrong. Please report suspicious activity at get turnt or go out on the my slippers,” she said. 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THE MORRIS, IDA AND ALAN HEILIG LECTURESHIP IN JEWISH STUDIES Friday, February 17 Marcus Roberts and the 8:00 pm From $15 JEFFREY SHANDLER (Rutgers University), will explore the USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive—the largest collection of Modern Jazz Generation | Memorial hall videotaped interviews with Holocaust survivors—which includes hundreds of interviews conducted entirely or partially in Yiddish. In dozens of these videos, survivors sing a song or recite a poem in the language, in the Saturday, February 18 course of recounting their life histories. These recitals of poetry and song 8:00 pm $5-$10 reveal survivors’ commitment to demonstrating the creative power of Yiddish in the midst of recalling widespread destruction. UNC Jazz Band | Moeser Auditorium February 13, 2017 at 7 p.m. William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education Free and open to the public. No tickets or reservations required. No reserved seats. All Festival Long Artist-in-Residence dayna stephens | Tenor Saxophone P: 919-962-1039 RUTH VON BERNUTH PETTIGREW HALL, SUITE 100 P: 919-962-1509 DIRECTOR CAMPUS BOX 3152 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] CHAPEL HILL, NC 27599-3152 W: JEWISHSTUDIES.UNC.EDU W: music.unc.edu/jazzfest T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F N O R T H C A R O L I N A AT C H A P E L H I L L The Daily Tar Heel Opinion Friday, February 10, 2017 3

Established 1893, 123 years of editorial freedom QUOTE OF THE DAY “Everyone has their own niche. But when they EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS JANE WESTER EDITOR, 962-4086 OR [email protected] TREY FLOWERS CHRIS DAHLIE WILL PARKER break out of that niche, the magic happens.” TYLER FLEMING OPINION EDITOR, [email protected] DAVID FARROW GEORGIA BRUNNER GABY NAIR EMILY YUE ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR JONATHAN NUNEZ ZAYNAB NASIF FAITH NEWSOME KATE STOTESBERY ELIZA FILENE SAVANNAH FAIRCLOTH Hannah Jones, on the magic of her comedy troupe False Profits EDITORIAL CARTOON By Emily Yue, [email protected] FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT “I mean why would you engage in intelligent debate when you can just write Trump is the Cameron Jernigan worst over and over again.” Lens of Onyx Jonathan Carter, on Annie Kiyonaga’s column about the president Junior communications major from Ahoskie. Email: [email protected] LETTERS TO Kvetching board™ THE EDITOR kvetch: For the v.1 (Yiddish) to complain Religious values split Dear ITS, please give me our political parties back the hour I spent up- dating my computer with public TO THE EDITOR: my new Onyen password. In the DTH editorial kthxbai. “For God or Party” you ask school “if there are clear lines Me: A weekend with no in the sand for Christian handwashing, showers or religious leaders” as they water fountains stinks, but kids decide whether or not to I can tough it out. stand with the Republicans, RHA: We’re delivering port- he confirmation of and specifically with a-potties. Betsy DeVos as U.S. President Trump. I can EDITORIAL Me: #ByeFelicia T secretary of education think of two very distinct is quite possibly the worst lines for many committed Way to ignore the will of thing to happen to educa- Christians. North Carolinians, Sena- tion in the United States Small wars, great cost First is abortion; the tors Burr and Tillis. since No Child Left Behind, belief that at the moment Where were the Quick Hits which touted unrealistic goals of fertilization a human this week? It’s not Thurs- and magnified this country’s The president’s of Military Force” joint circa 2017. Almost 15 soul is created, and to abort day without them! obsession with standardized resolution. This granted years removed from any embryo at any stage of test scores and the fallacy of power to wage war the president the power to Congressional approval, development is to murder The weather was really proficiency. an infant. Any candidate nice but then the wind was should frighten us. command the use of force Bush and Obama’s foreign like, “B*tch you thought!” Words alone cannot explain against all those responsi- wars continue under a dif- who approves of the right how grossly unprepared he presidency has ble for carrying out or aid- ferent president. to choose has crossed a line Basketball! What’s the Betsy DeVos is to lead the never been more ing those who carried out The Department of and needs to be defeated. hype? Department of Education. The second is any depar- dangerous. the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, Defense reports “strikes” People are posting in the She has zero experience T ture from strict heterosexu- Though President as a way to prevent future against ISIS in Syria and #productofpublicschool with public education in any Trump’s executive order ality. Christians, by the way, hashtag but like … some form — as a student, parent or terrorist acts. Iraq almost everyday, are not the only religious halting immigration from The second law, the interspersing news releas- of these people aren’t the policymaker. group that believes that best products! In spite of this lack of seven Muslim-majority “Authorization for Use of es about lethal actions in same-sex couples are inher- experience, she has gone on countries is a current Military Force Against Yemen and Libya. ently sinful, and to extend Why doesn’t the Tour de record stating that public focus of legal scrutiny, Iraq Resolution of 2002,” While we do not neces- any legal recognition to France allow recumbent schools are “a closed system, his considerable ability granted the president sarily mourn the fallen LGBTQ rights is a step bicycles? a closed industry, a closed to wage undeclared wars authority to use the armed members of ISIS (an away from moral society. Kudos to the DTH for market. It’s a monopoly, a abroad should draw just forces to defend the organization known for I don’t agree with either publishing letters to the dead end.” as much concern. national security of the carrying out crucifixions, of these positions, but I editor that basically trash As someone with no experi- have known sincere people Much of our current United States “against the enslaving thousands and the paper. ence with public schooling, situation stems from the who hold these beliefs and Why does my dog have does she really have the knowl- continuing threat posed destroying antiquities) or vote accordingly. What I for Obama administration’s by Iraq,” and to enforce al-Qaida, even relatively nicer hair than I do? edge, insight or intellect to expansion of the use of one want from them — and make such an illogical, asinine relevant UN Security speaking, U.S. “strikes” for believers in any reli- Just FYI, “that’s so gay/ assumption? poorly authorized military Council resolutions. can involve concrete trag- gion — is that they have the ghetto/ret***ed” is so of- In the charter school realm, force. The Obama admin- edy. freedom to draw lines in fensive even if the person she’s not much better. As a According to the War istration’s use of these Like when, on Jan. the sand for themselves as you say it to isn’t from a proponent of school choice, Powers Resolution of laws to justify fighting 29 of this year, 23 civil- individuals and within their marginalized group. she has been a fierce supporter 1973, the executive branch ISIS, specifically, was ians were killed in a U.S. religious communities, but What’s the difference and advocate of the Detroit must get congressional a legal stretch. A 2015 military raid in Yemen. not try to consider their between Betsy DeVos and charter school system. approval within 60 days Brookings Institute Among the dead was lines binding on me or oth- a grizzly bear? Only one In Michigan, taxpayers of any time the “United report by Daniel Byman Nawar al-Awlaki, the ers who have a different, or is a threat to our public pour $1 billion into the state’s States Armed Forces are even no religious faith. schools. charter schools but the state explained that ISIS, 8-year-old daughter of an introduced into hostili- though once a subsidiary al-Qaida recruiter. If we match on Tinder and has some of the most lenient ties,” if Congress has made Joe Swain Jr. you don’t message me first accountability laws regarding of al-Qaida (the terrorist A 2012 New York Class of ‘77 no declared war applicable then we might as well not charter schools. organization that carried Times report by Jo Becker to military action. have matched. In a DeVos Department of out the 9/11 attacks) was and Scott Shane detailed Chapel Hill should In 2014, the Obama Why is Carolina gear so ex- Education, it’s not a stretch independent of the latter how former President support nation’s laws to assume that this leniency administration cited two organization by February Obama took great per- pensive? Also, we should would continue, if not grow laws as justifications for 2014. sonal care in deciding TO THE EDITOR: have UNC denim jackets. stronger. its military actions in Iraq Almost as troubling who lived and who died Your recent article It may be colder than a Proponents of DeVos may and Syria against Islamic legally are the years that in our unauthorized wars entitled “Forum discusses witch’s tit, but at least it say that she is in the right State. passed while the U.S. abroad. That’s a power we immigrant rights and gave me reasonable cause place, as her end goal is for Of the two laws he battled al-Qaida, suppos- never should have let him laws” exposes the hypoc- to wear my Carolina scarf. students and parents to have referenced, the ear- risy and double talk which #JusticeForBarb ultimate choice in school edly in response to 9/11, have. has run amok in Chapel lier one was the 2001 without authorization. Now, it’s President I skipped my class last options. “Authorization for Use Hill. Only in this “Alice in This is not an objectively Enter Donald J. Trump, Trump’s. Wonderland” world can we week and mustered up a bad thing. pick and choose which laws lot of energy to go to it But I highly doubt that to follow. If someone’s in today, but found out it was DeVos cares that the idea of EDITORIAL this country illegally they cancelled. school choice is fundamen- are not an “at-risk resident” How do I ask my professor tally racist and prejudiced in nor “undocumented.” A to add me on LinkedIn? nature. nation which does not fol- I want to #DeleteUber, but Some may also say that the One too many low its laws nor respect its there are never any Lyft job of the secretary of educa- borders is in disintegration. drivers near me when I tion is not to protect, defend Sadly, the author of this Observer, Somers will be should be able to speak for need to get from Point A or even care that much about We must keep a article does not know the paid $280,000 for his ser- themselves. to Point B. Maybe I should public education; the job is to difference between citizens close eye on UNC’s vice to our university. This is not only a ques- just take the bus and walk do what is best for America’s and illegal immigrants, Somers has only been at tion of resource allocation; a few more blocks to be an students, regardless of what with an absurd statement new hire. UNC for a month, so we this is a question of values. ethical consumer? type of school they attend. he University of cannot fairly critique his The Republicans in the such as “the panel stressed I will say this: Yes, the job to the audience that their If we lose this basketball North Carolina work so far. North Carolina General of the secretary of education concerns lay with protect- game to Duke I’m going to is technically not to protect or T at Chapel Hill is But this board must Assembly have a clear ing the citizens of the area, lose not only my dignity, defend public schools, it’s to constantly trying to pro- ask, isn’t there some better agenda to defund higher not deporting them.” but also a lot of money. make the best education deci- tect its image. Keeping way to use the resources education in an attempt to If the town and the Shoutout to OWASA for sions for America’s students. UNC looking good is dedicated to Somers? We appear fiscally conserva- forum in this article want handling the water crisis Yet an overwhelm- integral to raising funds have no choice but to won- tive. to lobby to change the as efficiently as they did. ing majority of America’s during a difficult time. der whose interests the Instead of trying to immigration laws, that is Also shoutout to all the students attend public Yet this editorial board University aims to protect appease or negotiate their right, but pretend- local restaurants and schools. Therefore, the sec- has not been silent about with the addition of this with the Republican leg- ing that something is legal community centers who retary of education has a our thoughts on the position. islature, our University when it is not, is a travesty. voluntarily distributed free duty and responsibility to University’s decision to The Chancellor has should be actively and I want the Town of Chapel bottled water to people protect and defend public continually hire people said that Somers will totally opposing measures Hill to support the laws of who needed it! schools, because that is pre- the land as they exist, not to put a good spin on “ensure the University that would decrease pub- cisely where 90 percent of as they wish them to be. Send your one-to-two America’s students are. any bad news, while as has a more dedicated lic funding for the our sentence entries to As the proud product of of 2015 only a third of focus on state and fed- campus, our faculty and Ed Weintraub [email protected], several public institutions, see- faculty at UNC are on the eral relations issues,” our students. Class of ‘77 subject line ‘kvetch.’ ing someone with such little tenure track. though UNC has always We have a lot of power understanding or concern Clayton Somers, a UNC been negotiating with in our image, our logos for the issues facing public graduate, was hired as legislators. If anything, and our name. The SPEAK OUT education and its students be vice chancellor of public the University appears to University would be wise WRITING GUIDELINES appointed to such an impor- affairs for his “unique have decided to consoli- to leverage that public tant position is both disturbing • Please type: Handwritten letters will not be accepted. knowledge of the General date key responsibilities power against legisla- • Sign and date: No more than two people should sign letters. and distressing. Assembly and the state that used to be shared tors who wish to defund The role that public schools • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. and their students play in the government.” among a number of influ- UNC. • Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number. larger institution of education This “unique knowl- ential people onto the Image matters, and • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit letters to 250 words. in this country is paramount. edge” stems from Somers’ desk of one person. connections matter, but To ignore or belittle that is past employment as chief The money spent pay- values are more impor- SUBMISSION not only illogical, but immoral of staff in the office of ing Somers’ salary could tant. • Drop-off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, as well. Republican Tim Moore, be better spent on a schol- If Somers is leading to a N.C. 27514 Speaker of the House arship, a new professor or betrayal of the principles • Email: [email protected] in the North Carolina raises for groundskeepers. this University upholds, 1/13: Mistress of Quirk General Assembly. We believe that people we must question whether EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily rep- resent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the Evana Bodiker writes about the According to report- make UNC great, and his hiring is truly in UNC’s intricacies of college life. opinions of The Daily Tar Heel editorial board, which comprises 11 board NEXT ing from the News & our community members best interest. members, the opinion assistant editor and editor and the editor-in-chief. 4 Friday, February 10, 2017 News The Daily Tar Heel UNC welcomes new dean of nursing school By Varun Kasula Ron Strauss, executive vice derful, wonderful place,” Staff Writer provost and chairperson of Montano said. the search committee, said he Megan Williams, a clinical Nilda Peragallo Montano was ecstatic for her new role assistant professor, has taught was officially inducted as the on campus. at the School of Nursing for new dean of the UNC School “She’s very experienced thirteen years. She said she of Nursing at a welcome cer- in nursing,” Strauss said. believes Montano is a strong emony on Thursday. “I’m particularly inspired presence to have in a time Her experience is vast — by her global perspective where the future of healthcare she had previously worked and vantage point. She is is quite unknown. as a professor of nursing kind of unique. She is origi- “To have a leader that in Australia and Chile. She nally from Chile and worked has great vision come to our worked at the University of with the World (Health) school at this point in time Miami School of Nursing for Organization.” — when things (are chang- almost 14 years. Strauss said he thinks ing) on a national level (with) Although she enjoyed her Montano is ideal for this potential changes in the time at Miami, Montano position and he doesn’t think Affordable Care Act — we said she is excited to have the there is a better person for don’t know what’s going to chance to be at Chapel Hill the job. happen and we need a leader now. “She is a scholar, she is an with vision,” Williams said. “I wouldn’t have left Miami excellent administrator, and a Williams said Montano for any reason,” Montano lovely person,” he said. brings a level of experience said. “The UNC School of Montano said she was and knowledge to move the Nursing has an excellent especially excited to meet and School of Nursing forward. program. It was an incredible DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA work with UNC’s faculty and “That’s exciting for all of us opportunity. This is a great The new dean of the UNC School of Nursing, Nilda Peragallo Montano, was honored on Thursday. students. who have been working at the University — historically, the She said she values the school for a number of years,” first public university in the ing nursing and she is hum- years, I really like teaching you interact with. I want social aspect of her new posi- Williams said. USA. It’s a privilege to be bled by the new job and the and it was a natural phenom- to do research and be in an tions just as much as the “I think it’s the spark we here.” new research opportunities enon,” Montano said. academic environment where administrative aspect. need.” She said she has always she has been given. “As much as you teach, I can not only teach, but do “You have all the human had a deep passion for teach- “After practicing for many you learn with the people research.” factors to make this a won- [email protected] Remediation rates Water crisis drives action for Flint By Jared Weber Staff Writer are high on campuses A little over 24 hours with- out clean water sent Chapel By Carina McDermed people of color in two-year can’t turn kids away who Hill residents into a frenzy Staff Writer schools represent a large por- don’t clear a certain threshold last weekend. tion of students in remedia- because they need to have stu- For some people, the brief Each year, more than half tion courses,” he said. dents enrolling,” she said. shortage put into perspective a million students arriving to Yevonne Brannon, chair- Tuition revenue inflation the struggles faced by the citi- campus are not ready for col- person for Public Schools is only one reason colleges zens of Flint, Michigan — a lege classes, according to the First N.C., said better com- accept students in need of city which has not had clean Hechinger Report’s findings. munication about what con- remediation, she said. water for nearly three years. Through data analysis of stitutes readiness is needed. “From an ethical stand- “The couple of hours we over 900 two- and four-year “The articulation of expec- point, their role as a higher were here during the shortage colleges nationwide, the tations between the K-12 sys- institution is to educate these really made us think about Hechinger Report found 96 tem, community colleges and students however they come how privileged we are to have DTH/JARED WEBER percent of schools had stu- the university system is some- in,” she said. “They don’t want water as a resource,” Shilpa ​(From left) Juniors Allory Bors and Shilpa Kancharla collect water dents required to enroll in a thing that many governors, to hold it against them if they Kancharla, a junior at UNC, bottles on behalf of Monsoon to be sent to Flint, Mich. for relief. remedial course in the 2014 superintendents of education weren’t prepared enough.” said. “We take it for granted.” -15 year before full schedules and boards of education have High schools affect whether Flint City Council member to the citizens of Flint, and send to the people of Flint.” of credit-bearing courses. worked on,” she said. students will end up in reme- Eric Mays said the water cri- that is a tall order,” Mays said. Derb Carter, the Chapel But the actual number of Butrymowicz said Common diation, Martinez said. sis arose in April 2014, when After former President Hill director of the Southern students is probably higher Core State Standards aim to “Students that come from the city’s emergency manager Barack Obama declared a Environmental Law Center, than the study suggests. States unify expectations. lower performing K-12 switched Flint’s water source state of emergency in the said water crises might be collect data about reme- “Proponents of the schools typically end up in from Lake Huron to the city in January 2016, Flint avoided with strong environ- diation differently, said Sarah Common Core State remedial courses,” he said. Flint Water Treatment Plant, received an outpouring of mental programs. Butrymowicz, data editor at Standards were trying to “Not all education is equal.” which hadn’t been utilized in national support. He said he’s worried that the Hechinger Report. propose that their standards To lower remediation rates, over 40 years. This included donations under President Donald Remedial classes allow will help bridge that gap and Brannon said legislatures need “What we know now is from Tar Heels for Flint, a Trump, those programs might students to make up key make a more uniform defini- to invest in primary education. that that decision was made UNC student-run campaign. be under siege — and that concepts, some which they tion of what college readiness “Since the recession of without the proper upgrades Dominque Brodie, a UNC more towns might be at risk should have learned before is,” she said. “It still remains (2008), we have disinvested to the plant, and without let- sophomore, was involved in for Flint-like crises. graduating high school, to be seen whether or not in education overall, and ting corrosion control into the the campaign last school year Trump signed an executive according to the report. they will be effective.” today we’re not even back up water to treat it,” he said. “It — which raised $1,285 on its order Jan. 30 mandating that Butrymowicz said the Martinez said the stan- to pre-recession spending for corroded the inside of our dis- GoFundMe page. federal agencies, including disconnect between second- dards need to align expecta- our per-pupil expenditure,” tribution pipes and allowed “At that time, Flint was the Environmental Protection ary and higher education tions and curriculums among she said. “You don’t fix some- lead and other metals and really in the news, so we knew Agency, repeal two regulations prompted the study. levels of education. thing when you’re a senior in irons to leach into our water that people would donate,” for each new one they adopt. “What you need to get a “How do the course curric- high school.” and come through the faucet.” Brodie said. “Basic protections for water high school diploma does not ulums align with each other Brannon said students need The citizens unknowingly Students working at the quality and drinking water necessarily equate to what — are we scaffolding or are more resources before college. drank the water until early Student Recreation Center are under significant attack you need to do once you’re in we building upon each level? “The majority of students 2015, when high levels of lead collected water bottles for now,” Carter said. “There’s college,” she said. It’s about communication are graduating and are pre- were first detected. Now sev- donation earlier this week, and this general notion some are Robert Martinez, a UNC with each other,” he said. pared to move on,” she said. eral years later, running water Kancharla ran a water bottle putting forth that we have too education professor, said Butrymowicz said eco- “For those that are not, it pri- in Flint is still not safe to use. drive Thursday in the Pit. many regulations.” socioeconomic status is often nomic interests factor into marily means that we’re not Mays said children, infants “We figured the water “People need to realize that crucial when analyzing the why colleges might accept investing enough time, money and the elderly were likely to shortage wouldn’t last long,” some of these regulations students in remedial classes. less-qualified students. and help before they get to be especially affected. she said. “We were thinking protect things as important as “Demographically, even “A lot of the schools that college.” “The challenge now is to people would overbuy sup- drinking water.” when they’re performing high have higher remediation rates, repair our infrastructure and plies, and might have water @jared_webby at their local high schools, from a business standpoint, [email protected] deliver safe, clean water back bottles sitting around we could [email protected]

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because they have this com- important to kind of really mistic these students were,” On Sunday, UNC MSA the idea that they were part WINNERS mon goal,” Ahmad said. humble yourself and take Chaarawi said. “They always will host a Stop Hunger Now of a diverse America. He cited FROM PAGE 1 “Because of Trump, we have away that fear or any negativ- wanted to give back to the event in the Great Hall of the Yusor’s comments on the American experiment as a a common foundation and ity you have towards a race, community since day one Student Union from 10:30 hijab as an example of such multi-racial, multi-religious, are able to reach out to other gender or religion,” Khadiga — and that’s their main mes- a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in honor of diversity. multi-ethnic democracy.” people — so in a sense this said. sage, to send love and aware- Our Three Winners. “She said although she Lina Chaarawi, Yusor and came out to be a positive.” Deah, Yusor and Razan ness.” “It’s important to remem- wears the hijab on her head, Razan’s cousin, said President Yousef Abu-Salha, Yusor are remembered by many for An endowment fund has ber their service, the effort she saw it as very symbolic. Donald Trump’s rhetoric and and Razan’s brother, said he their commitment to service. been set up in honor of Our that they put into the com- She said, ‘Although I seem recent executive order ban- hopes that people can become “They used to do what they Three Winners to continue munity — the lives they led — different, I am very meshed ning people from seven pre- aware of the hateful rhetoric loved, but they would use their legacy. The proceeds go whether or not they impacted in this colorful fabric that is dominantly Muslim countries spreading through the coun- that to do good,” Yousef said. towards service projects, such us personally,” Khadiga said. the USA.’ I would hope people from entering the U.S. have try and open their hearts to “Everything they did here was as education funding and “They set an example of what would take that away,” Yousef been hurtful and saddening, everyone and move forward. very inspirational.” dental relief. a human should be.” said. but the response of many “I don’t think by any means Before his death, Deah “Even with all the things Yousef said he hopes Yousef said Yusor, Razan Americans is reassuring. that the Muslims are the only was planning to participate that are happening in the people are inspired to give and Deah were kind to every- “Seeing the protests across ones suffering in America — I in Project: Refugee Smiles, political climate today, I back and live like Our Three one, regardless of who they the country, people gathering think there are many groups, a mission to provide medi- would like people to remem- Winners, especially on the were. at the airports, even simple but everybody’s struggle is cal and dental services to ber people like Deah, Yusor anniversary of their death. “No matter who you were, tweets — it’s all very empow- our struggle,” Abu-Salha said. refugees on the Syrian bor- and Razan who gave back “I hope people are encour- no matter where you were ering,” Chaarawi said. Khadiga Konsouh, vice der. The mission’s trip to the to the community, and that aged to do something good, from, no matter what your Imad Ahmad, a friend of president of the UNC Muslim Syrian border, which occurs we’re all striving to make whether it’s giving blood or political affiliation was, what Deah’s, believes that Trump’s Students Association, said annually, will now be carried America a better place,” just telling somebody you love the color of your skin was, actions are not representative she wished people would out in honor of Our Three Ahmad said. “A place where them or donating to a charity, what your gender was, or how of America as a whole. approach Muslims and ask Winners. everyone is accepted, a place do something in either their you identified — they opened “With this recent executive questions to erase their nega- “I hope that people can where everyone is able to honor or just in the honor of their hearts to everybody,” he order, and what I saw with tivism and uncertainty. look at their lives and just practice freely as to what they America,” Yousef said. said. the protests at the airport, “As we approach the anni- realize how philanthropic, believe and to freely adhere to Yousef said he hopes peo- @laurentalley13 everyone is coming together versary of their death, it’s compassionate and opti- what they want to strive for.” ple take away from their lives [email protected]

in the Middle East for refu- “Whether it was medi- essary to use animals in be noted that students and LEGACY gees,” Gardner said. “They set cine or design, I think it’s TESTING emergency medical training, residents are not the same FROM PAGE 1 up a clinic there and people important that in our roles FROM PAGE 1 Pippin said. thing. States or an international will be able to continue to as students or the profes- a human. So the simula- “It certainly is not jus- “Simulation technology is site,” Gardner said. provide that care that he sional field that we use our tor allows a more realistic tifiable now with all of the just so fabulous these days, so Gandhi, along with her always wanted to do.” ability in service of others,” approach to the anatomical programmable and interac- realistic,” she said. friend and classmate Connie N.C. State University cre- she said. detail,” Gray said. “Another tive simulators and available “There are at least two Wang, received this award in ated a scholarship award hon- Ahmad Tejan-Sie, outreach thing is that when live ani- human cadavers that can dozen simulators for emer- honor of their efforts to help oring Razan, who was a soph- co-chairperson for the UNC mals are used, they can’t be be used to give training that gency medicine training in the homeless population in omore there, and Barakat and Muslim Students Association, used over and over again, but actually relates to people,” he and of itself. It’s an incredible the Triangle. Yusor, who were alumni. said his organization is offer- a simulator can be used 100 said. improvement in medical edu- “We are actually going to Tara Micgiel, an assis- ing volunteer opportunities to times for the same proce- Gray said medical schools cation that this kind of tech- a homeless, runaway and tant director in the Office of honor the victims. dure until a trainee can get it no longer use animals for nology has come along.” crisis intervention program Scholarships and Financial “Later this weekend, UNC right.” training their medical stu- for youth in the Triangle and Aid at N.C. State, said the is organizing a Hunger Now It has never been nec- dents, although it should [email protected] we’re going there and making university’s three colleges event,” Tejan-Sie said. “The dinner with some teenag- — Management, Sciences three victims were obviously ers and we’re going to talk and Design — each select a very dedicated to volunteer- munity. will be engaging in the “To to them about basketball,” student to receive the award. ing and just giving back to PIE Duque said the club hosted Immigrants with Love” Gandhi said. In the award’s first year, each the community so UNC MSA, FROM PAGE 1 “I Am An Immigrant Day” campaign alongside FWD. “We feel that it is some- college selected two. we’re trying to continue that their books.” in the fall and a pre-election us, an organization founded thing Deah would have done.” “The different colleges are tradition.” Founded in 2010, SUIE event to review candidate by leaders in the technology Before Barakat died, he picking students based on Though he only met has been focused on empow- stances on immigration community who are work- created a crowdfunding page the characteristics the three Barakat and Yusor a couple ering the immigrant and refu- reform. ing to achieve immigration to raise money to provide students exhibited. So they’re of times, he said their lives gee communities in Chapel The club executives said reform. dental care to Syrian refugees looking for leadership, ser- and deaths greatly impacted Hill. they are thinking about Attendees at the event in Turkey. Gardner said after vice and creativity,” Micgiel him. Club members vary from expanding their campaign to will write letters to recently Barakat’s death, many people said. “It has defined my Carolina those who are immigrants raise money for the scholar- deported immigrants and donated to that page. Rosario Dominguez-Tapia, experience up to this point,” themselves to people just try- ship online, potentially using refugees who have just come “That’s wonderful because a second-year student in the he said. ing to get involved in social outlets such as Venmo. to the United States. that’s what Deah wanted to College of Design, received justice and make a meaning- SUIE’s next event will do, he wanted to provide care one of the awards. [email protected] ful impact within the com- be on Valentine’s Day. They [email protected] Horace Johnson honored for activism into his office intending to home or not.” around change.” Arts Council, which agreed to Hillsborough and murder him. The landowner Chavious said Johnson An exhibit for Johnson cur- partner with them. “The ball was in my Carrboro celebrated saw that Johnson used a taught children about the rently stands in the Orange Currently they hold events court, so I played it walking stick, and assuming importance of education and County Historical Museum. in local churches and commu- Horace Johnson Day. he was disabled, decided not respecting themselves. Johnson said he has so many nity centers, but in the long- and had the cour- to kill him. Johnson played a major plaques for his work he can term Price said she wants to age to do it.” Johnson has continued role in Hillsborough’s school hardly fit them on a table. be a separate resource from By Ashton Eleazer Horace Johnson Staff Writer to protest for equal rights system. He was the first to “A lot of times, black citi- the Art Council. for segregated businesses enroll his children in an zens in Hillsborough are not “Basically, we need a Former mayor of Hillsborough The thundering sound and schools in Hillsborough all-white elementary school recognized for the things home,” Price said. “We have of shouts roared in the dis- throughout his life. at the time, Cameron Park they’ve done,” said Thomas to have a space to put up our keep their heads down in the tance. Black protesters held “I hadn’t planned to get Elementary. Watson, co-founder of Free photographs and have events face of white neighbors and their homemade signs high into civil rights, I was pre- “His courage to speak up Spirit Freedom. when we want them.” not look them in the eye. with pride. Horace Johnson, destined to do what I did,” he challenged the establishment Free Spirit Freedom began Free Spirit Freedom has “The ball was in my court, Hillsborough’s first — and said. for changes in the black com- because Price and Watson held events in the past to dis- so I played it and had the only — black mayor, opened Hillsborough and Carrboro munity,” Rosetta Moore, a wanted to use photography play photos of segregation in courage to do it,” Johnson his door to protesters telling celebrated Horace Johnson speaker at the tribute event, and speakers to honor people Hillsborough. said. him that the Klu Klux Klan Day on Feb. 4 to honor his said. “Young people need a of color. They proposed the Johnson said the black was after them with guns. role as a community activist role model that can bring project to the Hillsborough community was expected to [email protected] “The Klan came to kill and Free Spirit Freedom, a me — I’ll never forget that,” cultural arts nonprofit, held a Johnson said. tribute to him. His immediate response “We try to highlight was to grab all the signs and these unsung heros of put them up on his back Orange County,” said Renee porch. Johnson then took to Price, an Orange County the streets to join in. Commissioner and co-found- He said nerves welled up er of Free Spirit Freedom. inside, knowing the cost of The event featured a short each step could be his life. video and guest speakers that He said he prayed the Lord described Johnson’s role as an would give him just another activist and mentor. hour to march in peace. “Back in the 60’s there The protest — held in was no rec department for 1968 — was not the last time black kids to play,” said Ken Johnson risked his life. He Chavious, who was mentored wore a bulletproof vest his by Johnson. “He put up a bas- first year in office in 1989. In ketball court in his backyard 1995, a landowner frustrated and there was always a ball about land negotiations came out there whether he was at

Expires 4/1/17. 6 Friday, February 10, 2017 News The Daily Tar Heel Marching Tar Heels share their love pertain to the marching band to teach the fifth graders. the trombone, said the band The marching band as a whole. “The goal of the program visited four classes of around “The goal of the program was to get kids taught students how Hannah Macie, a senior was to get kids excited about 20 kids. They played the excited about music…” journalism major who plays music, band specifically and beginning of their pregame El Fisseha to play instruments. the baritone, said the pro- I think we did that,” Fisseha show and let students get an gram was created because of said. up-close experience with each Administrator for UNC Bands By Tiffani Gibbs the need for a service project Penrose-Cashman said this instrument in small groups. Staff Writer for the Music Greek life on was a great opportunity to “They were wide-eyed with kids, you put the instrument “I think it had a really great campus. After speaking to El switch from a concrete music excitement the whole time and in their hands and you could impact on (the students) and Fifth-grade students at Fisseha, administor for UNC class to a more hands-on they loved getting to hold all just see them getting excited, I think it’s going to inspire Ephesus Elementary School Bands, plans for the program experience. the instruments,” Hand said. their faces light up.” them to keep doing music” learned about the funda- began. “This was an excellent Macie said the kids were Fisseha said she spoke to Penrose-Cashman said. mentals of music when the “The key is to get (the kids) experience for our students to excited to see the UNC stu- parents of the fifth-grade Hand said the UNC stu- Marching Tar Heels came to to sign up for band and get take what they have learned dents and the new instru- students who were happy dents learned the importance their school to teach music them excited about that,” in music class and then to ments. She said she thought with the program. There was of sharing what they love. lessons. Macie said. be able to apply it directly it was important that college also a survey taken after the “What I took away from it The marching band vis- Fisseha, whose kids go to to questions for (the band),” students were the ones who program and the results were was the importance of sharing ited four of Patty Penrose- school at Ephesus Elementary Penrose-Cashman said. came to the school to teach very positive. what you love — getting other Cashman’s music classes and School, said she spoke to Katie Rose Hand, a sopho- the fifth graders about music. Penrose-Cashman said she people to enjoy it,” Hand said. taught them about different Penrose-Cashman about the more music performance “It’s so worth it,” Macie has already talked to Fisseha instruments and how they opportunity for her students and Spanish major who plays said. “You know with the about continuing the program. [email protected] Q&A with Boone’s Rainbow Kitten Surprise If Rainbow Kitten there’s that culture of going Surprise’s sold-out weekend out and seeing music. There’s “I think indie at Cat’s Cradle feels like a a built-in crowd at a lot of music just kind of homecoming, it’s because it is. venues. And everybody talks The band, which was formed like all the time, so word of generally is going in 2013 at Appalachian State mouth spreads really quickly down the shitter.” University, has been touring compared to other towns. extensively in the Midwest Sam Melo in support of its albums DTH: What advice would you Lead singer, Rainbow Kitten Surprise “Seven + Mary” and “RKS.” In give to college musicians? anticipation of their Friday DTH: What do you think that and Saturday shows, Swerve Jess Haney, drummer: You’ve just zeitgeist is that you’re trying Assistant Editor Rachel Jones got to find those other people to capture? talked to all five band mem- who have the same passion bers about their influences, for music that you do. And SM: Oh, man, I don’t know roots and plans for the future. don’t be scared of it, just do that there is one right now. I it. think that the zeitgeist is all The Daily Tar Heel: How does Get out and play music, kinds of fucked up. I think Boone influence you? and if people want to hear it, indie music just kind of then they’ll come and listen. generally is going down the Charlie Holt, bassist: There’s a lot That’s kind of what happened shitter. of folk music in Boone, like for us. I think hip-hop is the Doc Watson has a huge influ- future and anything that ence. It’s a small town, but DTH: What are your biggest can sort of bridge the gap in there’s a lot of college bands. influences and how have they creating and telling complex So we were always inspired changed? stories — kind of like folk by seeing other live shows in music used to, but without Boone. Sam Melo, lead singer: I think the tropes and simple meter, It’s really great playing a just generally as far as I’m simple rhyming structure. college town because people concerned writing-wise, my If you can kind of expand PHOTO COURTESY OF EMILY QUIRK spread the word into other biggest influences as far as the way you’re delivering The band Rainbow Kitten Surprise is playing sold-out shows Friday and Saturday at Cat’s Cradle. states. lyricists are Isaac Brock and the story and pack as much Modest Mouse and Paul punch in as little time as pos- songs that translate better to DTH: What can people look ably don’t get often from a DTH: What did starting as a Simon. sible — I think song times a concert setting than others? forward to for these two rock concert. college band mean to you? Particularly Isaac Brock generally are going to shorten shows? We work in monologues because he showed me that to about three minutes just Ethan Goodpaster, guitarist: We to make it more theatrical CH: Just having people there, song structures could be because we live in an ADHD actually play a lot of our songs Darrick “Bozzy” Keller, guitarist and just the dynamics of ready to learn, ready to listen whatever you want them to generation and nobody can pretty drastically differently and singer: So I feel the people our set. So I think that they to new music — I don’t know, be and you can hold a really handle five minute songs on the road than they are in who are coming to our Cat’s should be expecting the I think that the college town conversational tone even over with two minute guitar solos the studio recordings, just to Cradle show who haven’t unexpected and a good show. vibe helped us branch our pop music, and it creates anymore, even though that’s translate them better to a live seen the show that we’ve They should dance and have music out. sorts of a believable, relat- gonna come back eventually. setting because a lot of our worked out for this Midwest a great time. In high school, no one able experience, if that makes songs have more of a chill, run; they should be expect- @notracheljones would show up, but in college, sense. DTH: Do you think you have low vibe to them. ing something that you prob- [email protected]

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there,” she said. The comedy group is She currently serves as “Carolina seeing what we want to make is doing a Valentine’s publicity chairperson, which pretty amazing.” the troupe calls an agent. Ellie Rodriguez Day-themed show. “They really became my best friends and family,” she said. False Profits president By Maria Mullis Since it was all so new, Senior Writer Jones said the people holding have at least two or more per Profits strives for. the auditions seemed to be as semester. Although many seniors, Senior Hannah Jones came nervous as those auditioning. Lately, the Profits have including Jones, who were a to UNC looking to do comedy. False Profits is divided into been preparing for their latest part of the founding class are But after mixing up the two groups — the Disciples show — happening tonight — graduating soon, she said she audition date for Chapel Hill and the Profits. called “False Profits Presents: believes the troupe is in good Players, otherwise known Students first audition to Singles Near You.” hands with underclassmen as CHiPs, during her first be a Disciple on the incuba- Junior Madison Schaper like Ellie Rodriguez. semester, she thought she tor team in order to learn and is in her first semester as a Rodriguez, sophomore and missed her only chance. be coached in the forms of Profit, and said she and other president of False Profits, said “It was weird to me that stand-up, sketch and improv members are excited about the troupe fosters creativity there was only one comedy comedy. the show. and provides an environment troupe,” Jones said. However, after their first “It’s just going to be a really to argue something through Luckily, fate was on her semester with the Disciples, funny, fun time that’s totally comedy. side. students are allowed to audi- worth $5,” Schaper said. “There’s always at least Shortly after missing the tion to become Profits. The show will focus on the one sketch or stand-up that CHiPs audition, she was Members of the comedy humor aspect that tends to says something — that argues in the Student Union and troupe are encouraged to try come along with relationships something — in the name of a saw auditions for the newly out different forms of comedy, as well as being single. laugh,” she said. formed False Profits, a com- but they usually end up with The troupe decided to go Despite the founding class’ edy troupe centered around their own specializations. with a Valentine’s Day theme departure, Rodriguez said stand-up, improvisation and Jones’ specialty lies with since the show date is so close False Profits will continue on sketch comedy, were happen- improv. to the holiday. with a survivor mentality — ing in an hour. “Everyone has their own Jones said this show is dif- they’ve got to exist and have Jones then auditioned and niche,” she said. “But when ferent in that it is more prop- shows. subsequently found her home they break out of that niche, heavy and features a lot of “Carolina seeing what we with the brand new group, the magic happens.” different moving parts. want to make is pretty amaz- False Profits. The Disciples hold one Jones’ said her favorite type ing,” she said. DTH FILE/SHAE ALLISON “I just ended up really show at the end of the semes- of comedy is universal and @MariaMullis2017 Former students and members of False Profits Joey Rasmus (left) clicking with the people ter, and the Profits usually relatable, which is what False [email protected] and Eric Clayton rehearse an improv skit before a 2014 show. study advances HIV research efforts Williams and her team In North Carolina there using them in a different way,” individual’s blood plasma. he said. Duke researchers found the antibodies in the are over 35,000 individuals said David Margolis, director Barton Haynes, co-author “We were able to swap dif- found an antibody to B-cells, or antibody produc- currently living with HIV, of the UNC HIV Cure Center. of the paper and director of ferent parts of the antibodies ing cells, of an individual. said Lee Storrow, executive Williams’ findings will be the Duke Human Vaccine to create a hybrid antibody target HIV-1. The study was broken director of the North Carolina able to be used to teach the Institute in the Department that was made of parts of the down into three parts. In one AIDS Action Network. human immune system to of Medicine, said this is the B-cells and plasma and this By Hanna Grimm part of the study, researchers Storrow said UNC make the antibodies on their first time the neutralizing was more broad and more Staff Writer looked in the blood of an HIV increased its initiative in own, Margolis said. antibody has been found in potent than any of the can- infected person and discov- order to find a cure. “What was so unusual blood plasma and B-cells and didates for use in HIV treat- Researchers at the Duke ered that individual was pro- “North Carolina and the about this study was the used to neutralize this many ment,” Williams said. Human Vaccine Institute ducing an HIV neutralizing work being done at both of antibodies were able to target strains of HIV. In the next steps of the discovered an antibody able antibody. the universities, but also in the multiple strains of the virus “We now have an antibody study, Williams and her team to target multiple strains of Researchers then designed , have a long and neutralize the infection that can target the pool of are working to move the HIV-1. a molecular probe that was history of being a leader on in 99 percent of the tested cells in the body that stay product toward human and Duke’s research team, lead able to identify B-cells, cre- the research front,” he said. HIV-1 strains,” she said. infected and prevent cure,” animal testing. by LaTonya Williams, worked ating an antibody effective UNC and Duke have The Duke researchers Haynes said. “We are working to opti- with researchers at the in neutralizing the virus. worked together on HIV collaborated with George Through university collab- mize development of the University of Texas at Austin Through this method, they research for more than 12 Georgiou, a professor of oration, the researchers were antibody so it can neutralize to develop the HIV-1 anti- have been able to reconstruct years, Storrow said. chemical engineering at the able to combine their findings a wider variety of strains at a body. UNC researchers are how the antibody develops “We are collaborating University of Texas at Austin. to create an antibody that was lower concentration,” she said. using this finding to develop and use it to neutralize a broad scientifically by using their Georgiou found the same anti- effective in neutralizing most their own curative antibody. spectrum of HIV strains. expertise in antibodies but body was located in the same of the HIV-1 strains tested, [email protected]

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But they knew what he Pinson, who returned after brought to the table. missing three games with an Blue Devils “I just think if we had ankle injury. “So I think that Isaiah the game would be a was the true turning point of MEN’S BASKETBALL lot different, of course, just the game. Offensive rebound- because of his presence, just ing is one thing we do well.” DUKE 86 because of what he brings, his Then perhaps Meeks looked veteran leadership. So to not at the other names, those who NORTH CAROLINA 78 have him hurts,” Meeks said. were tasked with easing the “But like I said before, we loss of Hicks. By Jeremy Vernon can’t do anything about that.” Luke Maye contributed Assistant Sports Editor Meeks only needed to look on the offensive end, tally- a little farther down to see ing eight points on 4-of-8 Kennedy Meeks didn’t the tangible figures showing shooting, but he only had two say a word as he made his Hicks’ absence. rebounds and played limited way out of the shower. There Hicks only averages 5.6 minutes while dealing with wasn’t really much to say. rebounds per game, but his foul trouble. He got half-dressed and presence as another big body It was the same with Tony wandered aimlessly until he down low helped Meeks aver- Bradley. Eight points, but just settled over a Gatorade cooler age 9.4 boards per contest three rebounds. Whether it with a box score draped before Thursday’s game. was the product of the hos- across the top. He popped in Without him, North Carolina tile environment or just an DTH/SARAH DWYER a piece of Juicy Fruit. Then was outrebounded, 31-30, by off night, he couldn’t get his North Carolina forward Kennedy Meeks (3) is dunked on by Duke guard Grayson Allen (3) on Thursday. another. He glanced at the Duke (19-5, 7-4 ACC). 6-foot-11 frame in position to score: No. 18 Duke 86, No. 8 It was less than a year ago bring down more boards. gotta do a better job of that the hoop and missed a dunk. time, head down and eyes wet North Carolina 78. that the Tar Heels stormed “It was relatively a low pos- than we did tonight.” Maybe it was a minute and a amid the ecstasy the opposing Then he found his own into session game, even though But maybe what hurt half later, when he challenged team and the Cameron Crazies numbers. Just nine points. Just and dominated the glass to both teams shot 52, 53 per- the most was what Meeks Jayson Tatum at the rim and were feeling. five rebounds. He couldn’t help the tune of 64-29. There, cent,” head coach Roy Williams couldn’t see on the box score. ended up on a poster. That would make anyone but shake his head. Meeks racked up 14 rebounds, said. “There weren’t that many Maybe it’s what he thought But, above all, maybe it was shake their head. Hours earlier, during the including six on the offensive misses, but we need to rebound was a missed foul on Duke’s the feeling of walking out of @jbo_vernon North Carolina men’s bas- end. Thursday night saw the the basketball better … We’ve Grayson Allen as he drove to Cameron Indoor for the last [email protected] Joel Berry’s free throws hinder UNC in loss Joel Berry is quiet, too. He said. “You know, that’s what A hole that, as it turned The junior scored 15 isn’t usually vocal, but here, he does.” out, was inescapable. points but missed just footsteps off the court And then, free throws. The Blue Devils drained where he and the rest of the With less than five to play, a few 3-pointers late to put two key free throws. Tar Heels (21-5, 9-3 ACC) Berry stepped to the line. the game out of reach, but came up short against Duke UNC trailed by one. Two made as has been the case all sea- By Brendan Marks (19-5, 7-4 ACC), he’s espe- free throws would have put son, Berry kept shooting. On Senior Writer cially reserved. the team up again, reclaimed Thursday, they didn’t fall. Maybe it’s just the loss the advantage in a game that Make no mistake — Berry, Listen. weighing on him, or maybe ended with 17 lead changes. who finished with 15 points, There’s water trickling it’s his role in it. The fact that, “I had a chance to go one- did not single-handedly lose from the showerhead in for a second consecutive year, and-one,” Berry said, “and I his team the game. But he the visitor’s locker room at he missed eight shots in this missed.” also couldn’t single-handedly Cameron Indoor Stadium. cramped, stuffy gym. But he’d get a shot — or win it, as has often been the The faint rustle of ties being “I don’t think he had a rather, two — at redemption. case this year. tied, all the North Carolina great game,” head coach Roy Down three with 2:20 to And so maybe that’s why men’s basketball players Williams said. “He missed play, Berry returned to the he took his time in the locker DTH/SARAH DWYER weaving strands of purple and some free throws that really free-throw line. He eyed the room after the game. The North Carolina guard Joel Berry (2) is blocked by two Duke gray fabric into sturdy knots. ticked him off.” rim, bounced the ball, cocked meticulous tying of shoelaces, defenders during the second half of Thursday’s game. But that’s all. There’s no Berry only had four points back the shot — and missed. the careful zipping-up of his talking. Not even a whisper in the first half Thursday, and He lunged forward, grabbed brown leather bag. again, back in the silent fault!” about Duke’s 86-78 win over missed both his 3-point tries. the ball before the referee Eventually Berry faced locker room. And then, two more words. UNC just moments earlier. But after halftime, Berry could, slammed it hard into the reporters, took the loss like Then he tweeted, said Maybe the only two words he, Everyone is silent. was a new player. The man so court. There was anger. Fire. a haymaker and answered the one thing he hadn’t to his team and all the disap- And it echoes. Almost as if often short with his words let And even though he made the their questions nonetheless. journalists — he said how he pointed fans needed to hear. the quiet is a voice of its own, his play do the talking. second free throw just after, his Reporters stepped away, really felt about the loss. “Move on!” loud enough to speak for “J.B. just went and made miss kept his team in a hole it thanked him for his time. “To everyone, I let y’all @BrendanRMarks every dejected face at once. some plays,” Justin Jackson couldn’t afford to wallow in. Finally, he was left alone down,” the tweet read. “My [email protected] Gene Chizik steps down as defensive coordinator Heels’ defensive coordina- accountability to the defense. Carolina has had incredible worked at Nebraska from North Carolina has also Former linebackers tor to spend more time with The fixes were visible imme- success in the past two sea- 2008-14, serving as the had a brain drain on the coach John Papuchis family. diately. sons. defensive coordinator for the defensive staff. Chizik’s exit “At every step in my coach- The season before Chizik UNC has won 19 games final three seasons. He was follows the loss of defensive will take the role. ing career, I have emphasized arrived, North Carolina’s since Chizik joined the staff the fourth-youngest defensive line coach Tray Scott, who left to my players and coaches defense allowed opponents — the most wins in back-to- coordinator in the country for Georgia, and defensive By John Bauman and Blake that family must come first; to score 39 points per game. back years since the Tar Heels when he took the job in 2012. backs coach Charlton Warren, Richardson that family comes before foot- Low points included allow- claimed 21 victories in the Under Papuchis’ leader- who joined the football staff Assistant Sports Editors ball,” Chizik said in a state- ing East Carolina to score 70 1996-97 seasons. ship, Nebraska’s defense held at Tennessee. ment. “Simply put, it is time points and Notre Dame and “I have poured my heart almost a quarter of its oppo- The new defensive coach- The North Carolina foot- for me to walk the walk.” Clemson to score 50. into UNC football,” Chizik nents to fewer than 10 points. ing staff inherits a defen- ball team already lost its star Linebackers coach John A year later, the Tar Heels said. “I have zero regrets … But Papuchis will have his sive with talented pieces. quarterback and running Papuchis will take over as allowed opponents to score I am confident Carolina will work cut out for him when Defensive tackle Jeremiah back to the NFL Draft and its UNC’s defensive coordinator. 24.5 points per game. UNC continue to ascend under the he takes over for UNC next Clarke, linebacker Andre three best wide receivers to When Chizik joined the boasted the nation’s most outstanding leadership of season. Smith and cornerback M.J. graduation. Tar Heels’ coaching staff in improved passing defense coach (Larry) Fedora and the North Carolina’s defense Stewart will lead the way at On Thursday, UNC was 2015, he switched the defen- in efficiency and yards per hard work of his great staff.” was a relative weak spot this each of their respective posi- dealt a defensive blow. sive scheme from a 4-2-5 attempt. Papuchis takes over after season — ending the season tion groups. Gene Chizik announced he alignment to a simpler 4-3 Thanks in part to the coming to UNC with Chizik ranked 63rd in total defense is stepping down as the Tar and provided stability and improved defense, North as a linebackers coach. He in the country. [email protected] Q&A with All-American UNC high jumper Nicole Greene Sophomore Nicole Greene is a Nicole Greene: I’ve been working on so instead of trying to be negative for the rest of the season? can make it to nationals. I’m sure high jump competitor for the North the things that I missed last year about running and think about that probably three or four of us will Carolina track and field team. Last and focusing more on the process of how it’s not my thing, I instead NG: I really want to win indoor and end up going. season, Greene earned All-America what I’m doing than trying to jump tried to be more positive about it. If outdoor because last year I fell short and All-ACC Honors and was named a specific height. I used to go into I’m running and doing the curves of both. DTH: How are you preparing for the to the ACC Academic Honor Roll and competition last year saying that I faster, then it will help me with This year, now that I’m working upcoming ACC Championships? the All-ACC Academic Indoor and have to win and that I have to do high jump. on new things to improve, I want to Outdoor Teams. this and that because of what others get to the championship for both. NG: It’s more of mentally prepar- Greene spoke with Daily Tar Heel expected of me. DTH: How do you feel about your I want to make it to nationals. The ing myself instead of focusing on staff writer Jordanna Clark about Now that I’ve proved myself team’s performance at this point in main goal for myself that isn’t col- the physical aspect of it. I know this past weekend’s Camel City to the team on what I can do, it’s the season? legiate is making another USA that everyone says this about their Invitational, her personal success more of doing it for myself — and team, hopefully the U23 team or sport, but track is 90 percent men- this season and goals for herself and of course mainly for God. This year NG: Everyone is doing a lot bet- the world’s team if I keep on getting tal because everyone at this level is her team. it’s been more of a process of getting ter. The women have a good PRs. physically fit enough. The only way better. chance of getting top three at ACC that you’ll get first is if you’re men- The Daily Tar Heel: After being named Championships, and if enough DTH: What are your goals for your tally strong. That’s what I’ve been the ACC Tri-Field Performer of the DTH: How did it feel to run the 200m people are at their peak, then I have team for the rest of the season? working on. Week on Jan. 24, you won the high for the first time in 2017? a feeling that we have a good chance Overall, I’m happy to be compet- jump for the third consecutive meet of winning. We just all have to moti- NG: I think we can pull off an ACC ing for UNC and I’m blessed to have this past weekend. What has been NG: I can’t lie, it was kind of vate each other and focus. Championship. That’s the main goal. this opportunity. your reason for this success? exhausting. I know that doing the We can definitely win it if we all per- @jordymae012 200m will help me with my speed, DTH: What are your individual goals form well. I also feel like more girls [email protected]