WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2019 126 YEARS OF SERVING UNC STUDENTS AND THE UNIVERSITY VOLUME 127, ISSUE 54 Records show years of UNC The newspaper war animal research violations behind Hussman’s wealth, enemies Before Walter Hussman’s degree at UNC in the late 1960s. During that time, Hussman was a landmark UNC donation, he member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon conquered business rivals fraternity, and he has donated to DKE since graduating. By Mattias Miller Hussman’s father married into a Senior Writer major Arkansas newspaper-holding company. He became its president Walter Hussman Jr. and his family and publisher in 1957 and eventually donated $25 million last month renamed the company WEHCO. to what is now known as the UNC Joining his father’s company soon Hussman School of Journalism and after graduating from UNC, Hussman Media, the largest endowed gift the set his sights on acquiring the school has ever received. Arkansas Democrat, a conservative- As long-time chairman of leaning newspaper in Little Rock. WEHCO Media Inc., a privately- He convinced his father of the owned communications company purchase and became its publisher founded in 1909, he remains one of in 1974. That year, the Democrat only the most wealthy people in Arkansas. circulated to around half of its major Part of that wealth is rooted in competitor, the Arkansas Gazette. years of feuding and legal action After years of running the between a Hussman-backed paper Democrat without making a profit, and Arkansas’ other major news Hussman proposed an agreement to player at the time. Hussman emerged work alongside the publisher of the victorious – erasing his rival’s Gazette, Hugh Patterson. newsroom and creating a bitterness Patterson, now deceased, declined. toward Hussman among its former He said in a 2000 interview that he staffers that persists to this day. didn’t want to work with a paper he Hussman told The Daily assumed would soon shut down. SOURCE: UNC REPORTS TO THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH DTH/MATTHEW MEYERS the University reached out to him for Hussman responded by nearly By Arabella Saunders management during and after surgical and corrective actions taken,” the the recent donation, which he called a doubling the size of its staff and Senior Writer procedures, housing, environmental spokesperson said in the statement. surprise. His ties to UNC began long converting to a morning paper for modifications and control allowed Patricia Brown, director of OLAW, before he conquered the Little Rock, direct competition with the Gazette. The National Institutes of to animals in certain situations, said her agency doesn’t use self- Arkansas, newspaper scene. Health found UNC responsible for according to the American Association reports as a punitive process, instead He earned his undergraduate SEE HUSSMAN, PAGE 6 65 instances of lab-animal welfare for Laboratory Animal Science. hoping to collaborate with research violations over the last four and a The majority of reports listed mice bodies to make their programs better. half years, according to documents as the animals affected by stated obtained by . violations, though nearly half of the ‘You never want to see that’ Maya Little arrested at From mice to pigs to zebrafish, reports did not provide a specific the reports show the range of animal number of animals impacted. During spring semester 2019, research UNC conducts and the An August 2016 report said sophomore Anne Frances Jarrell counter-protest potential for mistakes at the expense 11 mice had died of starvation at clocked in at her work-study job as a of its subjects, whether it be during UNC after confusion as to who was husbandry assistant at UNC Zebrafish major, federally-funded experiments responsible for feeding the animals. Aquaculture Core Facility. She expected or in a biology classroom. Another report last year stated that a typical shift – feed the fish, check the 92 zebrafish died under UNC’s care due water quality, and possibly perform a Mice, birds, pigs and more to a water filtering issue that occurred euthanasia procedure if a fish was sick, while they were being transported injured or had reached the end of its The incidents are described in to another facility. In addition, usefulness for a researcher. 40 reports that the NIH confirmed approximately 100 zebrafish were Instead, she watched a researcher contained violations between February subsequently found dead in the facility improperly euthanize a fish by 2015 and September this year. The those fish were being transported to. dumping ice into its tank and slowly NIH had already found violations this Rats, songbirds, pigs and other freezing it to death. year in eight such reports by UNC as of types of fish were also reported as “It’s rare to train every single last month, three more than the total being subject to welfare violations at person perfectly so they don’t make for all of 2018. UNC in recent years. A report from any mistakes, but obviously that’s DTH/CHASE COFIELD An NIH officer said two more February this year stated that the not what you want,” Jarrell said. Lindsay Ayling and other student activists protest UNC Police’s involvement UNC reports from this year weren’t University had euthanized a pig after “You never want to see that, so that during on-campus demonstrations on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019 in Polk Place. released to the DTH because they “apparent human error” caused a definitely made me uncomfortable.” involved pending investigations. malfunction in an anesthesia machine Jarrell said she didn’t report the An anti-abortion exhibition on installation on campus. Each report describes situations the pig was hooked up to, leading to incident. The improper euthanization According to a tweet from Take where UNC researchers violated one to breathing issues and distress. she described wasn’t mentioned in any Polk Place spurred responses Action Chapel Hill, Little was four federal guidelines or institutional A UNC spokesperson said that the self-reports obtained by the DTH. from student activists. released as of Monday afternoon. protocols on the proper treatment and University’s mission at times relies on “(If I told my supervisor), I think UNC Media Relations said Little use of laboratory animals. animals in the search for cures and she wouldn’t be alarmed, because By Stephanie Mayer was the only person arrested in The most frequent incidents treatments, and “to better understand she’s been doing this for a while and Staff Writer connection to the protest. described in the reports involved the nature of life.” The spokesperson she’s seen it all,” Jarrell said. “But I The Genocide Awareness Project, research animals not receiving stated that UNC employees and imagine she’d be on the lookout for UNC Police arrested graduate an anti-abortion movement under supportive care at UNC, missteps administration are committed to anybody who seems like they don’t student and activist Maya Little on the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, that were reported as leading to humane animal treatment. know what they’re doing and maybe Monday and charged them with came to Polk Place on Monday to starvation, dehydration, overcrowding “The reported incidents are send an email out.” misdemeanor larceny for taking display graphic images that of cages and more. Supportive care rare and in each case the proper “articles from another individual’s for laboratory animals relates to pain oversight agencies were notified SEE ANIMAL VIOLATIONS, PAGE 6 hand” during an anti-abortion SEE ABORTION PROTESTS, PAGE 6

I’m not afraid of storms, for I’m learning how to sail my ship LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

2 Wednesday, October 23, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel The Daily Tar Heel Established 1893 Art recognizes U.S. arrival of first slave ships 126 years of editorial freedom MADDY ARROWOOD Pieces commemorate 1619, the Africans in shackles and chained to EDITOR-IN-CHIEF shipping pallets, and is located at [email protected] year the first ship of enslaved 109 East Franklin St. MARCO QUIROZ-GUTIERREZ Africans arrived in the U.S.. “It struck me of the humanity of MANAGING EDITOR the figures,” Brown said. “It really [email protected] By Rebecca Fiely gets you to think about enslaved EMILY SIEGMUND Staff Writer Africans from 400 years ago as ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR living, breathing people. I think that [email protected] UNC and the surrounding he touches on that by modeling the MYAH WARD communities are recognizing the figures after his friends and family.” DIRECTOR OF ENTERPRISE anniversary of the year the first ship Hayes said the lack of education [email protected] carried enslaved Africans to the U.S. he received in school about this topic in 1619 by hosting two art exhibits. inspired his work. MAEVE SHEEHEY “It’s about the transfer of goods in UNIVERSITY EDITOR The Chapel Hill Public Library started hosting the Hampton History the past and present,” Hayes said. “I [email protected] Museum’s traveling exhibit entitled was inspired by not learning much ANNA POGARCIC “1619: Arrival of the First Africans” about the transport of people as a CITY, STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR on Oct. 18. Susan Brown, director commodity in school. I wanted to [email protected] of the library and executive director tie it to today and how the transport JESSICA HARDISON for community arts and culture, said of goods still exists. The pallet DTH/ZAYRHA RODRIGUEZ ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR she was approached by people in the represents how we outsource our The “Cash Crop!” art installation by Stephen Hayes at 109 E. Franklin [email protected] town about the anniversary. goods to third-world countries and Street opened Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019 and will close on Tuesday, Nov. 18. RYAN WILCOX “A few months ago as the sort sweatshops and places that don’t SPORTS EDITOR of national recognition of 1619 have labor laws.” said she hopes the exhibit will be experienced in unique ways. [email protected] started happening, the Town started Hayes said another goal of provoke thought and reflection. “It’s hard to project out what other AUDREY BURKE thinking about what we might do the exhibit is to allow viewers to “I hope that it opens up some people will take away from it,” she DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR locally,” Brown said. “Actually, I have the physical space to fully doors for conversation,” she said. said. “I think that’s one of the really [email protected] credit police chief Chris Blue who experience the art. “Conversation about the anniversary wonderful things about dance and came to me and said, ‘You manage “It’s history, and it’s also talking of 1619 and the origins of slavery here theatre and art and music — that ANGELICA EDWARDS libraries and community history and about today,” Hayes said. “That’s in America. I’m hoping that people we all get to engage and experience & MAYA CARTER arts and culture for the Town. What why it’s important for this exhibit — can view the art and be moved or these things, but they are all so CO-PHOTO EDITORS are we going to do for 1619?’” it’s current. It allows people to walk inspired in some way, but I really personal.” [email protected] “Cash Crop!,” an art installation through this room and see and touch hope it kind of spurs the community The exhibits will run through BRANDON STANDLEY by Durham artist Stephen Hayes, these things, and it gives a whole to think about considering and mid-November. COPY CHIEF & SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER opened in downtown Chapel Hill different meaning to what art can do.” advocating for the way that slavery is [email protected] on Oct. 20. The piece is composed Kathryn Wagner, associate still present in our society.” @beccafiely of 15 life-sized sculptures of enslaved director for Arts Everywhere UNC, But Wagner said art is meant to [email protected] Mail and Office: 109 E. 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By Matt Chilson toughest losses that I’ve ever been two teams had to trade off two-point Senior Writer around,” Brown said. “I went back conversion attempts, shootout style, and thought about it, and there’s until a winner was decided. The Tar After the North Carolina football probably three (tough losses), and Heels failed to convert on both of team’s historic six-overtime loss this one is as tough as any of them their chances. to Virginia Tech on Saturday, because we had opportunities to win “When you’re in the ballgame, Mack Brown and his coordinators it with one play four or five times, touchdowns are important and discussed the team’s mistakes, and and when you do that, you’ve got to we’re going to call the very best how to address them, during their finish them.” play that we have on the rack,” weekly Monday press conference. Whether it was the spoiled drive at offensive coordinator Phil Longo One big change made to address the end of regulation, the missed field said. “You get to the point in five those mistakes: a new starting kicker, goal in triple overtime or an inability overtimes where you’re running out first-year Jonathan Kim. He’ll be to stop Virginia Tech on fourth-and- of two-point plays, and that’s kind replacing sophomore Noah Ruggles, three in the second overtime, UNC of where we were.” who went 2-4 on field goal attempts just couldn’t get it done. After quarterback Sam Howell on Saturday, one of which was Brown undoubtedly would’ve was wrapped up on UNC’s attempt knocked down by the Hokie defense. wanted a lot of things during the six in the sixth overtime, the Hokies “We’re 10-of-16 on field goals overtimes to go differently. Prior to the ran the ball in from three yards out with three of those being blocked,” botched field goal attempt, UNC was to seal a 43-41 win, leaving Brown Brown said. “But still, we’ve got to called for a questionable holding call and his players searching for answers DTH FILE/KHAMEES ABOU SIDO do a better job. When we get down that made the kick much more difficult. moving forward. The Tar Heels face UNC running back Javonte Wiliams (25) gains yardage during the football game to that last-second kick, we’ve got to “When we got the holding call, Duke on Saturday, then Virginia next against Clemson on Saturday, Sept. 28th, 2019 at . make it.” it puts us in a position where now week – both crucial matchups if they The end of the game was we’re trying to get yards to get back want a chance at winning the ACC positives that have come out of this said. “We’re going to be really good. heartbreaking for Brown, even though to a better field goal,” Brown said. “So Coastal Division. season already. The Hall of Fame This train is taking off, and I’m really he told his wife, Sally, that he wouldn’t that was a killer.” For now, though, while Brown is coach may want to win right away, excited about where we’re going.” hurt so bad after losses anymore. He Still, UNC had plenty of other focused on fixing the mistakes that but he also has an eye on the future broke that promise on Saturday. opportunities to escape with a win. the Tar Heels are making on the of the program. @matt_chilson “Saturday night was one of the Started in the fifth overtime, the field, he’s also looking at all of the “We’re going to be good,” Brown [email protected] ‘All-Access’ shows the fun side of UNC basketball

By Ryan Wilcox getting after his players – he Sports Editor admonishes Cole Anthony at one point for a bad turnover, saying The debut of “All Access: A Season “That’s a play somebody would make with Carolina Basketball” on the new on the playground at 75 years old” ACC Network Monday night gave fans – there’s twice as many members of an early behind-the-scenes peek of the the team laughing it up and enjoying 2019-20 Tar Heels. each other’s company, asking pressing It also gave them a few instances questions, such as “How many holes of Roy Williams fully in his does a straw have?” (Senior guard coaching element. Brandon Robinson was an adamant “You have no idea how hard “two holes” guy.) you’ll have to run (in conditioning The most endearing moment came workouts),” Williams told his fresh- near the midway point of the episode, faced first-years. “You have no idea, when junior guard K.J. Smith, son you have no idea...” Then, gesturing of Tar Heel legend Kenny “The Jet” toward rookie center Armando Smith, was put on scholarship. Bacot: “You really have no idea.” (The second most endearing This episode, the first of six to moment was K.J. supporting local be released this season, spent a fair journalism, showing off a framed copy amount of time showing the Tar of his DTH cover story. But I digress.) Heels battling through summer Another important debate that workouts and the team conditioning makes its way into “All Access”: program. But the rest of the episode’s Would you eat a meal alone? 40-ish minute run time revealed the Garrison Brooks says yes – and he’d thesis of the show – or at least, of its go to the movies alone, too. first episode – clearly: Williams and “I went to go see ‘Toy Story (4)’ by the Tar Heels are a fun group. myself,” the junior forward said. Noted. DTH FILE/MAYA CARTER “What’s a ‘Boosie fade’?” Williams “I’m not gonna lie, I might see The 2019-2020 UNC Men’s basketball team posed during the UNC Men’s Basketball Media Day in the . asks, after graduate guard Christian ‘Joker’ by myself,” he said. “I’m going Keeling said that Williams’ haircut to a movie to focus on this movie.” phrasing choices to “Madden.” It’s music and draining half-court shots Williams and his team are here to resembled that of Baton Rouge, One point where this all-fun-and- just too long. in a shooting contest. win, but they’re here to have fun, too. Louisiana rapper Boosie BadAzz. little-play approach falls flat, is the The episode closes on Late Most notable of all, of course, is “Halfway through (the dance), he He then goes on to tell his fellow sprawling conversation between Night with Roy, the team’s annual Williams, decked out in a pink blazer was talking about, ‘Yeah, I got em coaches the news: “Christian said I Brooks and his roommates, Sterling preseason scrimmage made open to and Air Jordans, doing the Electric now,’” Keeling recalled, laughing. “I had a ‘Boosie fade’... Armando knew Manley, Robinson and Keeling, that the public. Here, we get ample shots Slide with his players and the UNC was weak.” what he was talking about, too.” touches on everything from the stairs of Tar Heels, old and new, making dance team. It was a microcosm of @ryantwilcox For every moment of Williams of their house to Keeling’s peculiar their entrances, dancing to country the entire first episode of “All Access”: [email protected] Breaking down UNC’s 2020 recruiting class after R.J. Davis’ commitment By Jared McMasters in the country and the No. 4 center. Tar Heels will certainly be looking Assistant Sports Editor Since then, Kessler announced his to bring back to their game after the intentions to come to Chapel Hill, departure of Coby White to the NBA. Four-star guard R.J. Davis followed by Love on Oct. 1 and Davis Davis, the 5-foot-11 guard, averaged announced Monday morning that on Monday morning. 25.4 points, seven rebounds and he would play for head coach Roy With the 2019-20 season still weeks 4.9 assists per game at Archbishop Williams at North Carolina, becoming away from tipping off, the 2020 class Stepinac High School last year. the fourth member of UNC’s already has been an antithesis to a 2019 class Kessler, the No. 15 player in the talented 2020 recruiting class. Davis that came together at the last minute. class of 2020, is a big man that is the No. 57 overall player and the On April 22, all UNC had to show boasts a versatile arsenal of offensive No. 2 player from the state of New for its recruiting class was 5-star center weapons in highlight reels, ranging York in the 2020 class, according to Armando Bacot and 3-star guard from easy dunks to hook shots in 247Sports’ rankings. Jeremiah Francis. Over the next 10 the post. Despite possessing average Davis’ commitment comes after days, the Tar Heels added guards Cole athleticism for a 7-footer, the five-star the Tar Heels landed three five-star Anthony and Anthony Harris, along center has solid touch around the rim prospects – point guard Caleb Love, with graduate transfers Christian and is also capable of stretching the center Walker Kessler and center Keeling and Justin Pierce to round out floor with an outside shot. Day’Ron Sharpe – who, along with the class at the eleventh hour. At 6-foot-10 and 246 pounds, Sharpe, DTH FILE/EMILY CAROLINE SARTIN Davis, comprise a class that sits at On the opposite end of the the No. 17 player in the class of 2020, is Head coach Roy Williams answers questions during a press conference on third in the country. spectrum rests the 2020 recruiting a brick wall of an athlete who can add to March 23, 2019. R.J. Davis announced he will play for Williams on Monday. That’s the highest ranking for a class, a group already assembled the raw strength that his game already UNC recruiting class since the 2009 before the previous year’s recruits possesses once he begins practicing with length to play both guard positions, up such a highly-ranked class so early, class that constituted John Henson, have even played a game for North Williams’ staff in Chapel Hill. He should providing Williams with another it’s only a matter of waiting until UNC Dexter Strickland, Leslie McDonald Carolina. The one similarity between prove to be a solid option in a rotation of versatile option. In 20 games on the fans get to see this 2020 class come and the Wear twins, Travis and David. the two classes? Talent. big men in 2020-21. Nike EYBL circuit this year, Love together in the Smith Center. A month ago, Williams’ 2020 Film of Davis reveals speed and Rounding out the group is Love, averaged 15.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, class was only made up of one quickness that will be a jolt to the the No. 21 player in the class. Love’s five assists and 1.9 steals per game. @McMastersJ player – Sharpe, the No. 17 player UNC offense, an element that the 6-foot-3 build gives him enough Now that North Carolina has built [email protected] 4 Wednesday, October 23, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel For these students, art is more than just a major By Ava Eucker and 173, respectively. Senior Writer The art department at UNC is what sold Paige Watts on becoming Art is a brush stroke, it is the a Tar Heel. Watts, a junior, is now pattern of bricks underfoot, it is an combining several interests by double array of majors and degrees offered majoring in art history and English at UNC and, ultimately, art cannot be with a minor in education. confined to an area of study or career Watts said unlike the STEM path. Art offers a uniquely creative way department where classes seem to to interpret and move in the world. weed out students, the art history “When we use the word art it department works together in a tends to scare people because we positive learning environment. tend to think of it as this highfalutin Watts said she plans to get her thing,” said Eduardo Douglas, master’s degree in education as director of undergraduate studies teaching offers better job security. and undergraduate adviser for the She said she hopes to continue art history program. “But if you think volunteering with art museums and of art as the intention on the part of is grateful for her major in art history the human being that is expressed at UNC. through the way in which that Art is a reflection of people’s values person shapes matter and transforms and offers a lens into what people matter into something different that want to see come to fruition in their communicates — that is the whole lives, Watts said. world around us.” These values are present in an array Douglas has worked at UNC for of types of art, including on some of 11 years and has seen some of his the grounds at UNC, with the “Loud students pursue careers as curators, Money” mural on the basketball court journalists, art vendors, educators outside Morrison Residence Hall and and more. Douglas said he has also “The Gift” walkway alongside the DTH/CARMEN CHAMBLEE witnessed former students become Student Union in commemoration doctors, researchers and teachers. to the Native American population in UNC sophomore studio art major Sidney Hines shows her drawings she made over the past year on Oct.11, 2019. An advocate of art and art history as Chapel Hill. mediums for cultivation of the mind, Douglas said art and creation are Sidney Hines. continuing their education, pursuing This program, along with the more Douglas said while he cannot compute even a part of establishments like Hines is pursuing art because she art or continuing in another field. mainstream bachelor of fine arts track, physics equations, he doesn’t discount grocery stores that are designed to said she feels she grows as a person There have been seven responses requires 60 credit hours compared to the value of the sciences. Similarly, he have produce commonly on the left, as she creates. It has been a long- from art history majors and 10 from 36 hours for a bachelor of arts. The said those who do not actively engage one of many small phenomenons lasting passion of hers, and she is studio art majors from the survey over bachelor of fine arts degree is designed with art shouldn’t devalue it. that signal that the art of design and considering an art therapist career. the past two years. All respondents for students pursuing careers as “Not everyone is comfortable with creation are everywhere. Hines said majoring in studio art stated they were either continuing professional artists, according to the art,” Douglas said, “but that doesn’t Better understanding art on a is training her to see the world in a their education or employed. None program overview on the UNC Art make it any less valid.” holistic level is a part of the Bachelor new way, a skill that is transferable selected unemployed. Students and Art History website. The art department at UNC offers of Arts degree at UNC. A bachelor’s beyond art-related careers. reported working as graphic Law is an intern curator for the studio art and art history as majors is aimed at students seeking a well- “I don’t want to limit myself to designers, project managers, assistant . Law said and minors for students looking to rounded liberal arts education and something with art in the title,” teachers and media interns. Five curating classes and her internship become professional artists or well- is often pursued by students double Hines said. “People sometimes see reported pursuing their education. have inspired her to look into a career rounded liberal arts students with a majoring in other subjects. UNC art as a one-way street, but for me, I Senior Peri Law said many as a curator, though her dream is to focus on creativity. students pursuing a bachelor in art incorporate art into everything I do.” successful artists she knows earned own her own studio and to have her According to data provided by most commonly double major in The First Destination Survey sent their master’s of fine arts, and she too art sustain her. Yulianna Aparacio, a student services communication studies, journalism, out by University Career Services looks to continue her education after “Everyone has a different way of specialist in the department of art biology, drama and psychology. details the diverse paths of art majors graduating. Law is one of few UNC expressing themselves,” Law said. “I and art history, the average numbers Studying and creating art is more at UNC after graduation. Data students to pursue a bachelor of fine figured out mine is art.” of studio art and art history majors at meaningful than just a career path compiled from the past two years arts in studio art with a concentration UNC over the past three years are 450 for sophomore studio art major show no obvious trend for students in art history each year. [email protected] Diversity, drag and dancing: Halloqueer is coming to Durham By Patrick Weeks people together, showcase local for Durham.” they go back out there, that they’re to attend as well. Staff Writer artists and have a good time in a Khxos, a drag performer and not alone,” Khxos said. “There “If you like music, you’ll probably queer space,” they said. “I hope musician, will be performing their are other people out there who like this,” they said. “If you like Southern Fried Queer Pride, attendees feel they can be their new single, “T2MN” or “TALK TO are also in similar situations and comedy, you’ll probably like this. an Atlanta-based queer and authentic selves here.” ME NICE.” circumstances. They aren’t alone.” It’s no different than going to an art transgender, arts and advocacy While SFQP throws dance parties “It’s a turn up,” Khxos said. Stormie Daie is another drag artist show or a movie.” organization, will be hosting regularly at The Pinhook, Halloqueer “When people come here, I want who will be performing at the event. Alxndr similarly highlighted the Halloqueer at The Pinhook in will be a night of several firsts. them to be able to enjoy themselves. “It’s a good time,” they said. “It’s inclusivity of Halloqueer. Durham this Saturday. “We typically do dance parties I want them to be able to see all this also a fundraiser for Southern Fried “Our events are so diverse and The show will feature performers every month at The Pinhook, but we diversity in the South and support Queer Pride. This is something that inclusive of everybody,” they said. such as Khxos and Stormie Daie. wanted to do something different in the South.” keeps an organization that is doing Halloqueer is a 21+ event. Music Taylor Alxndr, co-founder, for Halloween,” Alxndr said. “We’ve Khxos said Halloqueer serves as a work to gather, connect and provide will start at 10 p.m., and the cover executive director of SQFP and host never had a holiday-themed show reminder of community, especially to resources for my community.” fee is a “give-what-you-can” sliding of Halloqueer, said it is an event before. Also, this is the first time that Black, trans and non-binary people They also encouraged people who scale, $7-20. about bringing people together. a handful of our Atlanta performers such as themselves. may not be very familiar with the “We use dance parties to bring will be coming up and performing “I want people to know that, once drag and queer performance scene [email protected] Hillsborough Farmers Market to showcase and sell art By Sarah Campbell that a majority of the vendors $20 in their hand helps them. You’re Staff Writer participating are food-related, going to make a tangible difference however, this day is an exception, to a local, North Carolina citizen by To commemorate National Art Appleton said. buying their product.” Day, the Hillsborough Farmers “We usually don’t have a lot of Kara Thornton, a participating Market will be holding its own day of artists at the market, so this is kind artist, said buying local isn’t only appreciation for local artistic talent of a way to let them come out and good for her as the seller, but it also on Saturday, Oct. 26. showcase their stuff, which we gives her the opportunity to interact The event will take place at normally wouldn’t be able to do,” with the local community, which the UNC Hospitals Hillsborough Appleton said. is the most enjoyable part of these Campus from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. More Appleton said that she and the events for her. than 50 artists of various different other event planners were lenient “My favorite part of being an mediums from ceramicists to chefs in defining what they considered art artist, is just being able to talk to will be showcased. when enrolling artists. Because of people and meet people that live Rebekah Appleton, assistant this, some of the talent includes dance around here and watch them interact market manager, said most of the crews, painters and culinary artists. with the things that I’ve made or artists involved in the event are Although there are many places curated,” Thornton said. “It’s really from the Triangle, however, artists to showcase art around the country, special, and it’s always fun to meet from all over North Carolina were presenting your own art to your other artists as well.” encouraged to attend. local community is much more Appleton said the Hillsborough PHOTO COURTESY OF MICHELLE JOHNSON “The event is a day appreciating powerful, said Michelle Johnson, a Farmers Market hopes to convey their A photo of a pioneer village in Salem, Massachusetts will be on sale at the our local artists,” Appleton said. participating photographer. appreciation of local artists through Hillsborough Farmers’ Market at UNC Hospitals Hillsborough Campus. “Everything at the market is local, so “I’ve become so big on buying this event, and also emphasize their we do require that all the artists who local because it actually does make a message that the local community is pockets, but it’s also a good event and we want to have a space where come made their own product and difference in the community,” Johnson like family to them. to just meet your neighbors,” people can come and be apart of that their product is sourced from said. “It makes a huge difference to “This helps the market, which of Appleton said. “That’s one thing their own community.” within North Carolina.” support your local candlemaker or course helps your local community we try to stress at the market, is The market typically requires your local photographer, because and brings money into local artist’s that we are kind of like a family, [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Wednesday, October 23, 2019 5 Give in to pleasure and see “Rocky Horror” By Gaby Lori Saturday before Halloween. Maria something that the audience will be Staff Writer Cade, one of the producers for “Rocky able to see and get for themselves.” Horror” this year, said one of the best Cade agreed, and added that the It’s getting close to Halloween, parts of this year’s performances is themes of self-worth and confidence and that means the UNC Pauper that for the first time ever, there will should motivate audience members Players are ready to see people shiver be two performances on Halloween to be their best selves. with antici...pation. itself, as well as a costume contest. Elisabeth Beauchamp has For the fifth year in a row, “The “Since Halloween celebrations performed in the show for the past Rocky Horror Picture Show” will be are such a big deal, this will be such three years and will be celebrating her presented at the Varsity Theatre on a great addition because the show last hurrah with the Pauper Players by Franklin Street on Friday, Oct. 25, is being performed at the Varsity directing the show this year. Saturday, Oct. 26 and Halloween Theatre,” Cade said. “It’ll be a great Beauchamp said “Rocky Horror” night. There will be two shows opportunity for people to come to the has been the high point of her time each night, with one performance theater in their costumes and start a at UNC and as a director, she hopes beginning at 9:30 p.m. and the other new tradition.” to give her cast the feelings of onstage at 11:59 p.m. Cade and her co-producer, senior pride that she felt while performing. This year’s performances will be Alexis Ortiz, are responsible for “I’m an individual who has different than in the past because managing the production and making struggled deeply with body image it seeks to focus on themes of sure everything is running smoothly. issues in my life, and coming to DTH FILE/EMILY CAROLINE SARTIN confidence and body positivity. This year is the second time Ortiz UNC and being able to be a part of Pauper Players rehearse for the Rocky Horror Picture Show on Tuesday, Oct. Living up to its status as a has produced “Rocky Horror,” and ‘Rocky’ has been a really big healing 23, 2018. The show will return on Friday, Oct. 25, 2019 at Varsity Theatre. cult classic, the “Rocky Horror” she said one of the greatest parts process,” Beauchamp said. “And the performance has sold out in 24 hours of putting on the show annually is show itself is about being yourself to direct this year’s performance, of people up onstage doing their for the past three years at UNC — seeing how it changes from year to and being free and sexy, and being Beauchamp wanted to put the thing, and I want (them) to think, which is part of the reason there are year depending on who is directing. proud of being sexy. So this year I spotlight on what it means to be ‘Oh, I guess I can do that, too,’” an extra two shows this year. “With this cast, we’ve really wanted to take everything I’ve gotten proud of one’s identity. Beauchamp said. In previous years, there were embraced confidence a lot,” Ortiz from it and give it back to my cast.” “I want audiences to see this two shows each on the Friday and said. “I really think that’s going to be When deciding how she wanted big, goofy, diverse, hilarious group [email protected] All Up In Your Business: Cider, chicken and downtown closings By Jamey Cross retailers across the state as well Dame’s Chicken & Waffles 7. According to a sign posted on the automotive shop was recently sold, Assistant City & State Editor as nearby locations, according to the store’s front door, customer Youngman said, and the new owner Botanist and Barrel co-founder Dame’s Chicken & Waffles is prescription records are on file at the didn’t renew the business’ lease. Franklin Street will see some Lyndon Smith. You can grab a can opening its first Chapel Hill location 1500 E. Franklin St. location or any Youngman said he has owned changes soon, as two businesses close from Weaver Street Market or at local at 147 E. Franklin St. The most recent other Walgreens. the business for 25 years. When their doors and a new restaurant is bars like Beer Study, Smith said. business to occupy the space was [B] Steven Howser, a Chapel Hill they close, he said many of the on the way. Cans of Orange County The Farmhouse, the newly- Ski’s, which closed earlier this year. A resident, said he is sad to see it go. employees will move to the West cider also recently became available canned cider, is unpasteurized sign with the restaurant’s name and “This store has been here since Franklin Street location of Chapel at local and state-wide retailers. and unfiltered, like all of the cider logo was installed earlier this month. I came to Chapel Hill, and I really Hill Tire and take their customers products they produce. It’s also Dame’s has restaurants located in never thought I’d see it close,” he said. and business with them. Botanist & Barrel additive, sulfite and sugar-free, Durham, Cary and Greensboro. “I’ve been here so long, and any Smith said. Passport Motors, Inc. change is scary,” Youngman said. Orange County cider makers “We’re hyper-local and truly Walgreens “But I think we’ll be okay.” Botanist and Barrel released its first Southern,” Smith said. “So we’re According to owner Jim Youngman, canned cider this month. really excited to offer that cider in The Walgreens located at 108 Passport Motors, Inc. will close its @jameybcross The cider is available at several cans for our customers to enjoy.” E. Franklin St. will close on Nov. doors on Nov. 27. The building housing [email protected]

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“Found a dead fish in the hallway they were in reason for research. live zebrafish and neon tetra fish UNC has received $499 million ANIMAL VIOLATIONS OUTSIDE of the facility this However, she added that some without institutional approval or total from NIH to fund all research, FROM PAGE 1 morning,” Altemara wrote in the incidents she witnessed may have adequate training. The class syllabus animal-related or not, so far this Michelle Altemara, manager at the email. “Please transport fish safely violated animal welfare guidelines. also stated that songbirds could be year, an 11.8% increase from last year zebrafish facility, said she had never and securely by netting fish to be Some researchers “would overcrowd observed later in the semester. and a 31.7% increase from 2015. heard of the improper euthanization transported into a ziplock bag and tanks or slosh water when walking, The NIH found the class had been NIH spokesperson Emma incident Jarrell witnessed. placing inside a Styrofoam cooler. which dropped fish on the ground, and experimenting on live animals for Wojtowicz said the agency doesn’t “I don’t know anything about that,” Be sure there is sufficient air at the they would just leave them there to die “several years,” according to a letter distinguish between how many of Altemara said. “I have never heard of top of the bag before sealing.” without really caring,” she said. the agency sent UNC. these funds are related to animal that, so no one notified me and we Despite Altemara’s email, the Many reports omit identifying Following the report, the class research or not. In a 2012 NIH-funded have procedures in place for that.” September incident was also not lab information. One February 2019 stopped working with live animals workshop, former NIH Freedom of On Sept. 28, 2019, Altemara sent included in a UNC self-report. report described an animal welfare until implementing a new protocol. Information Act officer Margaret a lab-wide email out after finding a Senior Stephanie Jeselson, who violation in a biology lab at UNC. Documents obtained by the DTH Snyder estimated that nearly half of dead fish in the hallway, a separate previously worked in a zebrafish lab, On Feb. 7, 2019, the NIH received don’t name the class responsible for all NIH-funded grants had an “animal incident from the one Jarrell said in a message to the DTH that an email from a UNC student the violations. UNC didn’t respond research-based component.” described, according to a copy of the at first, some lab techniques made describing a biology lab where class to requests for details on the course email reviewed by the DTH. her uncomfortable, but she believed members would experiment on cited in the violation report. [email protected]

the Gazette out of business with list. All newsroom staff aside from HUSSMAN predatory pricing tactics. But the two contracted columnists were laid FROM PAGE 1 court ruled in favor of the Democrat. off. They were invited to apply for He also brought on John Robert In 1986, the Patterson family positions at Hussman’s newspaper. Starr as the Democrat’s managing decided it would not be able to The Democrat’s front page flaunted editor. Soon after he was hired, sustain the Gazette any longer, and victory the next day. “There was Starr would pose for a magazine it was bought out by Gannett Co., a virtually no mention in the extensive cover clenching a knife between his media conglomerate with holdings coverage that day of the 700 people teeth as he squatted atop a Gazette that include USA Today. who had been put out of work,” said newspaper box; a declaration of war. Gannett, like many others, assumed former Gazette writer Max Brantley. Ernest Dumas, a former writer at they could outspend Hussman. Ninety-five former employees filed the Gazette, told the DTH that the However, long-time readers a complaint against Gannett because phrase “newspaper war” came mostly were displeased and turned to the the company had violated federal from the Hussman-owned paper’s Democrat. Under pressure from law regarding advanced notice of opinion pieces. The Gazette’s staff shareholders, Gannett decided to close upcoming layoffs, which earned was ordered not to retaliate, he said. the Gazette after just five years. them the additional compensation At the time, the Gazette’s main Hussman then bought the paper. they sought. Hussman was legally revenue source was its classifieds. Dumas said the day the deal was obligated to shell out around $2.7 Hussman began offering some of processed he was writing at his desk. million of that severance pay. PHOTO COURTESY OF WALTER HUSSMAN JR. those ads for free at the Democrat, Suddenly, every computer in the But Brantley said employees who Walter Hussman Jr. walks out of an Arkansas courthouse in 1986 after being while also offering the Gazette’s room shut down. The staff learned had been with the Gazette for more exonerated of predatory business practice allegations from his rival paper. biggest ad partners cheaper deals. the Gazette was closing immediately. than five years, like himself, didn’t His rival quickly lost profits, and the Hussman sent guards and qualify and left empty-handed. a birthday party for Abraham dollars on iPads that he plans to Hussman paper’s readership began photographers to ensure no assets The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Lincoln,” Brantley said. give for free to people who pay the closing in on the Gazette’s. As pressure were stolen by departing employees. will celebrate its 200th birthday in Now, Hussman is setting his eyes Democrat-Gazette’s print delivery fee. grew, the Gazette pressed an antitrust Hussman said he feared there November. Some former members of on a new challenge: digital journalism. “I think the whole journalism world suit against Hussman’s paper in 1984. may be vandalism in the newsroom. the Gazette plan to join Hussman for The Democrat-Gazette has not is kind of watching Little Rock again Patterson, the Gazette’s publisher, His rival paper had become property the celebration. Others refuse to join. turned a profit in years, but Hussman to see if we succeed at this,” he said. alleged that the rival newspaper of WEHCO, including all of the “I would like to say that is akin is taking bold steps to improve. He was intentionally trying to run Gazette’s archives and its subscription to John Wilkes Booth throwing recently spent almost $12 million [email protected]

multiple large posters, many of which them about the Genocide Awareness UNC uses resources to “intimidate Bryant, first-year Julia Clark and ABORTION PROTEST have images of “pre-born children” Project’s upcoming presence on and physically abuse antiracist first-year Jailyn Neville said UNC FROM PAGE 1 after abortions. One poster reads, “All campus. In the email, campus leaders student activists” rather than shouldn’t have allowed the exhibit compared abortion to notorious Black Lives Matter! Born and unborn,” Robert Blouin, Becci Menghini and addressing sexual assault on campus. on campus. They said the group’s historical genocides. The exhibit and another claims that “abortion Jonathan Sauls said UNC routinely Other students were shocked to use of comparisons to lynching and incited protests from students and left suppresses black vote,” arguing that allows outside groups to convene find this exhibit on campus. slavery used to argue their point are many uncomfortable and offended the Black population would be much on campus to exercise their right to “I thought this was ridiculous, especially harmful to Black students. due to its graphic nature, especially larger had no abortions occurred. free speech, and that the Genocide personally,” junior Isaac House said. “Free speech is ultimately a with its references to Black history. Other posters compare abortion to Awareness Project had complied with “But I also just thought it was a little spectrum, and once you get to the First-year Victoria Bryant said genocide, equating abortion doctors University requirements.The email too grandiose and obscene for the end of a spectrum where it’s actually that the University allowing this to Nazis and featuring images of the said that the exhibit has disturbed message they’re trying to get across.” harming people, and it’s making exhibit on campus disregards Wounded Knee Massacre in South community members in the past House and other students students of color — especially minority groups and women. Dakota and the Rwandan genocide. and encouraged anyone who is upset thought the images displayed were who are already a minority and “The fact that they allowed this “We are here to show the humanity by this display to make use of the inappropriate and disturbing. First- already under-represented — feel to be up, it’s complacency,” she said. of the pre-born and the inhumanity University’s counseling resources. year Mackenzie Beatty said she was so uncomfortable and so angry “They’re using this facade as if they’re of abortion and that abortion is an Both students and faculty took to horrified when she saw them.Beatty, on their own campus, that is just being neutral, but in fact, them being act of violence that decapitates and Twitter to express their disapproval who joined an impromptu counter- unacceptable,” Clark said. silent is just as harming to minority dismembers small human beings,” with UNC’s decision to allow the protest on Polk Place, said she thinks communities on campus and women Joanna Keilson said, speaking on exhibit back on campus. this is something that the school Opinion editor Devon Johnson on campus as if they were explicit with behalf of the project. In a tweet, Little referenced a should stop or at least make less visible contributed reporting. their racism.” The University sent out an email to recent report about sexual assault to spare students who have had to deal The group’s exhibit features students and faculty on Friday to notify released by the University. Little said first-hand with this sensitive topic. [email protected]

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Aries (March 21-April 19) Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) The LA Times Today is an 8 -- You can take ground Today is a 7 -- Get into a sweet Today is a 6 -- Turn your thoughts Crossword Puzzle on long-term family financial goals domestic phase. This month, inward this month with the Scorpio this month with the Sun in Scorpio. with the Sun in Scorpio, domestic Sun. Peaceful settings inspire Guard health and wellness. Go for it renovation projects are favored. retrospection and imagination. together. Invest in home, family and real Complete old projects and invent estate. new possibilities. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 9 -- Love shines anew. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Develop partnership this month Today is an 8 -- Do research and Today is an 8 -- Study and learn. Down with the Sun in Scorpio. Take write down your discoveries. This Social events provide valuable 1 Supervisor your relationship to another level. month under the Scorpio Sun favors connections. With the Sun in Scorpio 2 Old character Romance and friendship flower and communications. Get the word out for a month, teamwork generates 3 Bizet’s “Habanera,” e.g. deepen. for a cause close to your heart. powerful results. You can move 4 Genesis vessel mountains together. 5 Units in a ream Gemini (May 21-June 20) Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) 6 “His,” to Bierce Today is a 7 -- Prioritize health and Today is an 8 -- Research Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) 7 Bridge seats well-being over the next month with investments carefully. It’s easier to Today is a 9 -- Career matters have 8 Runner in the raw the Sun in Scorpio. Balance work make money with the Sun in Scorpio your attention. This month favors 9 Victorian __ with play. Nurture your body, mind for a month. Track income and advancing your professional agenda 10 Like porcelain teacups and spirit. outflow closely to maximize profit. with the Sun in Scorpio. Incorporate 11 Estes’ ticket-mate your current passion. Business 12 Give body to, as hair Cancer (June 21-July 22) Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) booms. Across (C)2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved. 13 “¿Cómo __?” Today is an 8 -- Share gratitude and Today is a 9 -- Provide leadership 1 Victoria’s Secret 33 More likely to cause skidding 18 __ de chine: light fabric appreciation. Enjoy a fun, games and with the Sun in your sign this Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) purchase 34 Santa’s reindeer, e.g. 22 Actors, often romance phase this month under the month. Shine your light. Energize a Today is an 8 -- Expand territory 4 US Open stadium named for a US 36 Family game room 25 Let bygones be bygones Scorpio Sun. Take action on what personal dream. Use your power and this month under the Scorpio Sun. Open winner 39 Semicircle, e.g. 27 Informs on you love. Get playful. confidence for good. Exploration and adventure call 8 Calm 40 Treats for an oil tycoon? 28 Media critic’s concern you out. Study a subject of your 14 Couple’s word 42 Wild way to go 29 Linen hue fascination. Enjoy trips and classes. 15 Ostrich relative 43 Lawyer’s advice 30 They’re spotted in casinos 16 Swaps 44 Prefix with personal 31 Taqueria order 17 Treats for a comedian? 45 Blender maker 35 Michael of “SNL” 19 Scold harshly 47 “True Detective” rating 36 “It’s a __!” 20 Blacken on the outside 48 Browned in butter 37 Weapon with two accents 21 Name in the makeup aisle 50 Treats for a submarine pilot? 38 Unlikely candidate for prom 23 Mars rover org. 54 Pontiac muscle car king 24 Young newt 55 Way out there 41 Not charted 26 Treats for a teacher? 56 Bel __: creamy cheese 46 Brownstone porch 28 Headboard pole 58 Miranda __ of “Homeland” 47 Fine line 32 “I’m down with that” 62 Destroyed, as documents 49 Antediluvian 64 Treats for a fisher? 50 Item on a wrist 66 Clothes line 51 Earlier than, to poets Level: 1 2 3 4 Complete the 67 Snakelike fish 52 Not as common grid so each row, 68 Feel crummy 53 Put in stitches column and 69 Drove on the trail 57 Miracle Mets’ stadium 3-by-3 box (in bold 70 Some stay at home 59 Drop from an eye borders) contains 71 Pooh pal 60 Jazz __ every digit 1 to 9. 61 Sonja Henie’s birthplace 63 Play for a sap 65 Message afterthoughts: Abbr. © 2015 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. 8 Wednesday, October 23, 2019 Opinion The Daily Tar Heel EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS Paige’s Established 1893, 126 years of editorial freedom RYAN SMOOT BENNETT STILLERMAN CARTOONISTS: LIAM BENDEZU MICHAEL BEAUREGARD YOUNG HUER Declassified MADDY ARROWOOD EDITOR, [email protected] ELLA ICARD RAJEE GANESAN ALLI ROWE ABHISHEK SHANKAR MARIE THAMDRUP JOHN DEVON JOHNSON OPINION EDITOR, [email protected] ABBAS HASAN MALIK JABATI GALAPON ELISA KADACKAL ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR PAIGE MASTEN Failure Survival Mold puts Granville residents in hotels Guide Paige Masten and on-campus residents in debt is a junior majoring in journalism and EDITORIAL economics. Her ost students could only groups of students in local hotels for of pocket. exactly a low price to pay for housing, column seeks to dream of being put-up 48 hours each on a rolling basis while To make things worse, when she and it’s all that most students can spark dialogue about Min the Carolina Inn for a it treats their suites. For those who reported $500 in mold-damaged afford. So, when students are put at a mental health. couple of nights. For students living are awaiting a room cleaning, High property to Carolina Housing, she was higher risk for repeated mold exposure in Granville Towers, a moldy air Efficiency Particulate Air filters have never reimbursed. than their peers on the basis of income, appy midterm season, conditioning unit is all that’s necessary been placed in rooms to remove mold These students didn’t receive there’s an inherent equity concern. Tar Heels! to make that happen. spores from the air. complimentary air filters, nor were Regardless of the cost of their Picture this: me, laying When it comes to students Though Granville’s response to they moved anywhere comparable to accommodations, all students H awake at night, wondering what to living on campus, however, the the mold issue was slow at first, and the Carolina Inn. deserve to live and study in a write about for this week’s column. accommodations they receive for a moving out of one’s room could be This difference can be largely healthy and safe environment. While Now, picture me, the next day, mold outbreak in their room are much disrupting to students’ sleep in the attributed to how much students are Granville’s mold outbreak may be finding out that I failed an exam I less glamorous. midst of midterm season, being put- able to pay for their accommodations, disrupting residents’ sleep, and in spent more than a week studying Last week, The Daily Tar Heel up in a hotel room isn’t all that bad and the fact that Granville Towers is some cases their health, the problems for. (Like, really failed it. I didn’t reported that Granville Towers is when you consider how students in privately-managed. on campus cannot be ignored. just get an F, I practically got a Z). temporarily relocating its residents dorms are being impacted by mold. Granville Towers is far more We can’t fault students with more What was my first thought? as it deals with mold in its heating, Emili Potts, a resident adviser in expensive than on-campus living means for receiving better treatment, It definitely wasn’t, “Oh, shit, ventilation and air conditioning. Craige, was hospitalized for two days for students. Double rooms in and we’re glad that they’re able to avoid this exam is worth 25 percent of my The mold uncovered in Granville in February for mold-related bacterial University-operated residence getting sick. However, while we’re not overall grade, and it is very possible Towers has all types of icky names like pneumonia, missing classes and two halls cost $3,371 per person per necessarily expecting the University to that I could fail this class.” aspergillus/penicillium, cladosporium, exams. She also incurred about $3,000 semester, while Granville double put students in hotels, the status quo Nor was my thought, “Wow, fusarium, chaetomium, stachybotrys, in medical bills after insurance. rooms cost more than $5,000 per for on-campus residents is insufficient. there goes my chance of becoming trichoderma and ulocladium species. When UNC senior Larissa Burke person per semester. Students in University-sponsored a Nobel laureate!” The symptoms of prolonged reported mold in her room, she was This means that Granville is housing are facing the same health Nope. My actual first thought exposure to this mold are similarly moved into a room with even more generating much more revenue concerns as their counterparts in was, “Oh, my God, I need to write icky: eye irritation, nasal stuffiness, mold. Still faced with the threat per student, which is likely how Granville, and the price they pay for a column about this.” chronic coughing and sneezing, of mold-related illness in her new they can afford to pay for residents’ their room should not disadvantage So here we are. Let’s talk about a wheezing or rashes. room, she bought cleaning supplies hotel stays. them in comparison to their well- little thing called failure. In response, Granville is placing and a $200 industrial humidifier out Let’s be clear, though — $3,371 isn’t to-do peers. It’s a concept many of us aren’t super familiar with. Being the young ~intellectuals~ that we are, SPEAK OUT QUOTE OF THE DAY we breezed through high school WRITING GUIDELINES with our GPAs still intact (for the most part). • Please type. Handwritten letters “If it doesn’t work, it will not be accepted. doesn’t work. But you But along came Carolina, and it • Sign and date. No more than two changed everything. 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Frantically logging ISN’T NEW: IT’S TRADITION’ into ConnectCarolina and allowing CORRECTION: The editorial “Herd the loathsome GPA Calculator immunity is fake news. Get your flu to predict your future. Checking shot” in the Oct. 21 issue of The Daily EDITORIAL: ‘HELP THE HERD, GET WebMD to verify that you are, in YOUR FLU SHOT’ Tar Heel had a misleading headline. The fact, having a heart attack. Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error. EDITORIAL: ‘BLACKFACE AND This page does not necessarily 2. Have yourself a moment SOMBREROS AND HEADDRESSES, Give yourself time to engage in represent the opinions of The Daily Tar COMIC ILLUSTRATION BY YOUNG HUER OH MY!’ Heel or its staff. your (healthy!) coping mechanism of choice. You tried your hardest, and that in itself justifies a reward. 10 tips for a ~spooktacular~ Halloween 3. Ask yourself “Will this grade really matter in a few months, let alone a few years?” EDITORIAL (Answer: No. It won’t.) alloween on Franklin Street 2. Go with your friends and STAY 6. Don’t lose that lightsaber! 9. Get a good group costume. is one of the highlights of Costume accessories that look A group of Power Rangers? Dora the 4. Pick yourself back up and the semester. This year the with them. H Traveling with one or two friends is like weapons, alcoholic beverages Explorer and gang? Charlie and the wood move on. spooky season spans two weekends, as and glass bottles are just a few of the pole from the film “Hereditary”? The folks are hosting themed parties before much safer than going alone. If you do I know it’s easier said than get separated, though, follow tip one. things prohibited on Franklin Street possibilities are endless. Coordinating done, though. We’ve been defined and after Halloween. this Halloween. If you’re going as a with friends is lots of fun and is sure to Going out and navigating party by letters and numbers — course cowboy or pirate, keep that next-level elicit wows this Halloween. grades, test scores, GPAs — our culture at Carolina always presents some 3. Hydrate before you die-drate. prop at home. challenges, and we want to help you have Between the stuffy costumes, Franklin whole lives. a ghoulishly good time. Street trekking and party beverages, 10. Staying in and watching But success comes in many Here are some of our tips to avoid a water will be your friend. Your morning- 7. Failing an exam is scary. a good scary movie is fine, too. forms, and academic success is Halloween scare. after self will thank you, too. No amount of fun is worth doing If none of this sounds appealing, just only one of them. And if we’re poorly on a midterm the next day. If being honest, exams aren’t even a 1. Have a plan for the night. know that Halloween on Franklin Street you need to study, skip the Thursday and the festivities following are not reasonable measure of intelligence Oct. 31 sees tens of thousands of 4. You don’t need to go to frats. night festivities. or competency. people on the streets of downtown Frats, shmats… A lot of new students required activities. Halloweekend can be just as fun, Cozying up with candy and popcorn And as for how to survive Chapel Hill. It’s easy to get lost admiring at Carolina think that frats are the only plus there’s always next year. midterm season? Find something all the costumes and be squished place to go to have a good time, but we’d can be just as ~spooktacular~. If you still need to scratch a haunting itch, that keeps you grounded when life between people. say that house parties are way more fun. is moving fast. So, make sure you and your friends 8. Claustrophobia. the Carolina Union and the Morehead The Halloween crowds on Franklin Planetarium are hosting Halloween- Mental health is always establish checkpoints at specific times 5. You might not have cell signal. important — but especially when and locations throughout the night. Street have ranged in size from just themed events this month. Large crowds can jam cellular below 30,000 to around 80,000 What matters most this Halloween it comes to exams. Also, it’s good to have a meeting place networks. This makes it hard to text or Know that you tried your in mind for the end of the evening to people. If you get claustrophobic is that you have a great time regardless call your friends during Halloween on easily, stick to the outskirts of of how you choose to celebrate. Be safe, hardest. Remember that you are regroup before everyone heads their Franklin Street. here for a reason — you are smart, separate ways. downtown and avoid the Franklin and be spooky and have a happy Halloween, Prepare for this scenario by following Columbia streets intersection. Tar Heels. and you have more than earned tips one and two. your place here.