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sexual assault awareness Meal plan costs to increase Honor the cost of food and plans to raise the will just sit in their rooms and get try and evaluate meal plans and fig- Next year, residential minimum wage for all staff. cereal like me.” ure out what the pricing needs to be plans will increase by an “One of the things we are really At UNC, 25 percent of all meals for the following year,” he said. happy about that we have built into bought by students are wasted — rev- “Generally what you’re trying to do, average of $63.43. the increase is raising our minimum enue that subsidizes Carolina Dining because food costs go up every year, is system’s hire rate from $9.25 an hour to $10 Services’ meal plan prices. try and anticipate any kind of changes By Edward Pickup an hour,” he said. Myers said Carolina Dining that you think may happen both from Staff Writer But some students who have the Services could not use the income it an inflationary stand point and from a problem of leftover meals at the end receives from students’ wasted meals programmatic stand point.” Although food from UNC’s dining of the semester are unhappy about to fund the planned pay raise, as it Junior Alex Woods said the price autonomy halls might cause some students to the hike, an average 31 cents more considers wastage as a factor when increase is still not justified. get heavier, next year it might cause per meal across residential plans. calculating the cost of the meal plans. “It’s bollocks,” he said. “You don’t their wallets to get a little lighter. Junior Fiona Day said many stu- “Your meal plan prices were based get your money’s worth.” Residential meal plan costs will dents are in a similar position to her, on what you think your costs are and But students were included in increase next year by an average of in which they are sold meal plans how students will use it,” he said. the decision to raise the costs, said intact $63.43, or nearly 4.6 percent, from that do not fit their needs. “If they use it less, then your costs Natalie Cooper, head of the Student $1,384.29 to $1,447.71. “It’s terrible,” she said. are less.” Dining Board of Directors. Scott Myers, director of food and “I think that less and less people Prices regularly increase due to The board, which is a panel of Members say the new sexual assault vending for Carolina Dining Services, will get meal plans if they put the inflation in food costs, Myers said. policy will not undermine the court. said the increase is due to inflation in prices up — more and more people “Pretty much almost every year we See meal plans, Page 4 By Caitlin McCabe Senior Writer

When Chancellor Holden Thorp issued a call for reform of the honor system last summer, the system’s student leaders vowed to retain the insti- tution’s most tradition-bound characteristic — its seniors reach the top entirely student-led structure. But with last week’s approval of a new sexual assault policy — one that removes cases from the jurisdiction of the honor system effective Aug. 1 — the institution’s autonomy was called into question. Unanimously approved by UNC’s Faculty Council April 13, the change will likely lead to a new body of trained administrators, faculty and students to handle cases of sexual assault. But honor system members, who have long praised the value of students holding other stu- dents accountable, have endorsed this narrowing of responsibilities — claiming the institution cannot provide the demanded resources. “The new policy doesn’t undermine our cred- ibility or autonomy in any way,” said Margaret Anderson, chairwoman of the Honor Court. “It will just help us maintain our community standards better in every other area.” Anderson said the new policy does not remove Honor Court members entirely. Two members will sit on the five-person panel, which will also include two faculty members and one administrator, she said. The reduction of student presence in judging sexual assault cases was made to mitigate bias sur- rounding the sensitive issue. But the concern of whether bias extends to other violations the court hears — like plagiarism and fighting — has been disputed. “Bias exists in sexual assault cases because they are just so much more emotional, and people have more preconceived ideas about them,” Chairwoman of the Faculty Jan Boxill said. “Issues like plagiarism are less biased because they are a lot more objective — people just don’t think of sexual assault that way.” dth/katie gerdon Anderson said academic and conduct cases are shielded from bias because members must remove eniors gathered at the top of the Bell Tower Thursday as part of the annual Bell Tower Climb. More than themselves if they feel strongly about a case. 1,700 seniors attended, causing organizers to turn away many seniors who lined up, said Senior Class But Dean of Students Jonathan Sauls said inter- President Dean Drescher. The event was part of Senior Week, a full week of events just for seniors, includ- nal bias — in any case — is not a bad thing. S “Bias usually conjures a pejorative image that ing tonight’s Senior Ball, from 8 p.m. to midnight at the . folks can’t render an impartial judgment,” he said.

See honor, Page 4 Student government studies fees Renovations SBP Will Leimenstoll has demic year. If approved by the “We really want to … see where that money’s going, N.C. General Assembly, campuses delayed too long said he wants to ensure would not be able to change the and say, ‘Is this in the best interest of the students?’” rate of the fee increase, but would fees are used efficiently. be able to reallocate the money. Will Leimenstoll, Some maintenance year, said Bruce Runberg, “It will give us more time and Student body president associate vice chancellor for By Devyn McDonald energy to focus on auditing fees,” needs now cost more facilities planning. Staff Writer said Student Body President Will we’re already paying going toward we raise fees in one area they have But that money was then fro- Leimenstoll. “We really want to things that make sense.” to go down in another. It’s like than original repairs. zen by the Office of State Budget With in-state tuition set in look at what fees we’re paying, see Two groups, the student fee balancing a budget.” and Management, said Erin stone, student government will where that money’s going, and advisory subcommittee and the Dwayne Pinkney, vice provost By Paula Seligson Schuettpelz, director of state have a chance to examine another say, ‘Is this in the best interest of student fee audit committee, can for finance and academic plan- Assistant University Editor relations and communication. area in which it has some influ- the students?’” alter student fees. ning and co-chairman of the stu- “If they don’t release the ence: student fees. Leimenstoll said he wants to Student Body Treasurer Shrija dent fee advisory subcommittee, University officials are wait- (repair and renovation) for The UNC-system Board of make sure student fees are being Ghosh said changing student fees said he doesn’t know if this year’s ing for a drop in the bucket — this year, we just don’t get it,” Governors passed a two-year used as efficiently as possible. will be a balancing act. most controversial fees — athletic just $12.4 million to help catch she said. tuition plan this year that sets “We don’t want to increase “We have to keep in mind that up with a maintenance backlog “Repair and renovation allo- increases for the 2012-2013 aca- student fees, we want the fees we can’t raise fees,” she said. “If See fees, Page 4 totaling more than $670 mil- cation from the legislature is lion in deteriorating facilities. really critical if we hope to keep This backlog — known even with the deferred mainte- as deferred maintenance — nance backlog,” Runberg said. means renovation has been put He said the money should Ross to meet with UNC-system employees off for so long that the building be released within the next two requires further maintenance months, but might not be grant- spokeswoman for the system. The Guiding Principles than the original repair. ed. The decision depends on Some are concerned forum will be held in the Spangler At a meeting of the UNC- how much money is left in the Senate Bill 575 will limit Center from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The legislation will read: “ In Adverse employment actions system Board of Governors last state budget after tax filings. Ross will explain the proposal adopting personnel policies for the will be subject to fair processes week, two projects addressing The money would go to an and the guiding principles the deferred maintenance were approved list of projects, the workers’ protection. University of North Carolina, the .... that provide for fair notice and board passed last week to ease the authorized for planning. most critical in the deferred By Madeline Will transition and educate any misun- Board of Governors shall follow the the opportunity for the employee One would provide much- maintenance pile. Assistant State & National Editor derstandings about the legislation. following guiding principles...” to be heard; grievance panels will needed roof repairs to Fetzer “What we would hope to The pending bill could remove Guiding principles: include employee peers. A reason- Hall and the other to the get in order to keep up with Workers angry about Senate maintenance workers, housekeep- able and lawful standard (“just Student Recreation Center. deterioration, aging, would Bill 575, a piece of legislation ers and other staff members from University employees will have cause”) will apply. While the SRC repairs are be probably $30 million or so that would put their fate in the state authority and place them substantive input ... through slated to be funded by student per year. Now in the last three hands of the UNC-system Board under the control of the Board of their peer-elected representa- University employees will con- recreation fee money, UNC years or so we haven’t gotten of Governors, will be able to voice Governors. The legislation may be officials are hoping to use a anything,” Runberg said. tives in the UNC Staff and Faculty tinue to be eligible for State of their concerns in two weeks. up for debate in the N.C. General North Carolina benefits (such as special type of funding, called Marty Pomerantz, director System President Thomas Ross Assembly’s short session in May. Assemblies. approved retirement programs, repair and renovation funds, of Campus Recreation, said the and Chairwoman of the Board Senate Bill 575 was designed to Employees will not be required for Fetzer’s $2.6 million cost. roofs that need repairs leak, Hannah Gage will meet with give the UNC system more author- the State Health Plan, the exist- The legislature approved causing games and events to to become “at will” in their cur- students and system employees ing number of paid holidays and $12.4 million of the 2011 May 2, said Joni Worthington, See principles, Page 4 rent jobs. leave, and disability insurance). funds for use at UNC this See maintenance, Page 4

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partnerships. “Right now, about .08 (per- funding to foster interest in more exposure there to see what between Kenan-Flagler Business The Board of Governors “In China, they know two cent) of the system’s students international collaboration. their competition is going to be School and Tsinghua University. wants to foster ties to things about Carolina,” said are international, which is not “I’d be surprised if we didn’t like in the world market,” he said. “For the last five years, Leslie Boney, vice president for the best showing,” Boney said, increase the amount and levels “It is really eye-opening to see the Carolina and Tsinghua have been keep NC competitive. international, community and adding that an increase in inter- of Chinese language instruction, intensity of the students and how working with multi-national economic engagement for the national students brings new and I’d be surprised if we didn’t eager they are to learn.” corporations to streamline refrig- By Erika Keil system. “They know that we are talents to the state. find other ways to encourage stu- Leroy Lail, a board member erating logistics so that there is Staff Writer the home of Michael Jordan, “If we can find a way to hold dents to go abroad,” Boney said. who went on the trip, empha- less spoilage in a country that has and that we are probably situ- onto them after they graduate, He discussed creating a video to sized the business relationship considerable demand for food,” The UNC-system Board of ated somewhere in the middle of then we will also be able to help be shown at freshman orientation between the U.S. and China. Boney said. “Research like that is Governors has given the General Research Park.” fulfill the needs of the state.” that would explain the importance “We trade globally, and we rec- a good example of how campuses Administration two months to cre- Members of the board say forg- The administration recently of being “globally ready.” ognize the fact that we’ve got to can take some of the things that ate a strategic plan for the future of ing stronger ties with China will created a website called Study Paul Fulton, a board member look at how that affects education they are really good at, and apply academic relations with China. help keep the U.S. competitive. North Carolina, which prospec- who went on the trip, stressed and all the other types of infra- their expertise in an international Eight board members went to Boney said attracting a greater tive international students can the importance of students get- structure for our state,” Lail said. setting.” China in March to collaborate foreign presence to schools in access to gain more information ting international exposure. The administration is seeking with Chinese leaders on the pos- the system is one of the General on each school. “We ought to do everything to increase research collaboration, Contact the State & National sibility of creating new university Administration’s main goals. Boney predicts increased in our power to get our students such as the ongoing partnership Editor at [email protected]. a powerful story 18-year-old Kristen Powers creates film on Huntington’s dth/jessica gaylord A school board meeting Thursday regarding Frank By Megan Hahn Porter Graham Elementary drew a large crowd. Staff Writer

Eighteen-year-old Kristen Powers says she has a plan to eradicate Huntington’s disease. Her solution is simple — if everyone were Elementary to get tested, the debilitating disease could be wiped out in a generation. Powers, a senior at Chapel Hill High School, is no stranger to the horrible effects of may become Huntington’s disease, a neurological disease that attacks the brain, eventually destroying all motor functions. Her mother, Nikki, was diagnosed with Huntington’s in 2003 when Powers was only 9 a magnet years old, and she died in 2011. And Powers said she has a 50 percent chance of dying young from the disease. Frank Porter Graham might adopt a To spread awareness for testing, Powers is producing “Twitch: A Documentary,” which will Spanish dual-language program. chronicle her journey as she undergoes medical testing for the disease. By Chloe Opper “I am doing this in memory of my mum Staff Writer because she passed away last year,” Powers said. “It’s for my family.” At a tear-filled meeting Thursday night, parents She began raising money for the documen- and teachers voiced concern about turning Frank tary a few months ago by creating a website Porter Graham Elementary into a magnet school. through Indiegogo, an online fundraising plat- The elementary has been a neighborhood school form. for 50 years. But in a report released last month, a Powers set an initial goal of $10,000, which team of administrators from Chapel Hill-Carrboro she planned to raise by promoting a trailer on City Schools recommended making it a Spanish social media to encourage donations. Within dual-language magnet school. eight days, she had raised $5,000. Since the report’s release, the school board has She then promoted an event called 5K in hosted several meetings to receive feedback, includ- a Day to raise $5,000 in one day. She raised ing Thursday’s meeting at Chapel Hill Town Hall. $5,180 in 24 hours, reaching her $10,000 goal The report’s proposal to phase out the Chinese in nine days. dual-language program has also caused strife. Powers has gone on to raise a total of Todd LoFrese, assistant superintendent for sup- $14,580 to fund the documentary. port services, said creating a magnet school and Melanie Raskin, a local writer, producer and expanding the Spanish dual-language program at director, agreed to produce the documentary. other schools will fix the program’s major issues. “I became involved not only because of my dth/Jessie lowe Only Carrboro, Frank Porter Graham, and Mary TV experience — over 30 years — but also Kristen Powers discusses her experience with Huntington’s disease and her documentary, “Twitch.” Scroggs elementary schools currently offer Spanish because of the way we clicked,” she said. “We dual-language classrooms at an elementary level. shot Kristen at her school on Tuesday and got She anticipates the documentary will be bravery in the documentary. With just one dual-language classroom per grade footage with her class, with her friends and released in 2014. “This is a powerful story,” she said. “This is at each school, teachers have few chances to share with her teacher. Powers’ close friend from high school, Maya an 18-year-old who is going through testing for course materials among themselves and classroom “Her friends describe Kristen as an amazing, Handa, said she feels the documentary will be a a horrible disease that destroys the victim’s abil- instruction varies, Lofrese said. articulate and goofy person,” Raskin said. source of inspiration to many. ity to walk and talk and think. The program also has high dropout rates at Raskin said shooting will take place over “It’s the first of its kind,” she said. “It really “Would you want to know if you have it?” Frank Porter Graham and Scroggs that could be the course of three weeks and will show takes a strong person like Powers to face adver- fixed by a magnet school, he said. Powers at home on her family farm and at sity by trying to help others in her situation.” Contact the City Editor Frank Porter Graham is the only school that fits UNC Hospitals, where she will be tested for Raskin said she wants to emphasize Powers’ at [email protected]. all the criteria for a magnet school — many class- Huntington’s and receive the results. rooms, a small walk zone, a current Spanish dual- language program and a central location. But not one of more than 20 parents and teach- ers who spoke at Thursday’s meeting supported the conversion to a magnet school, which would begin next school year and be finalized the year after. Bruce Allen, a parent, said he opposes the change ASG candidates ready to make changes because it would disrupt the school’s improvement. “It would be a shame to tear down a school that By Madeline Will is progressing,” he said. “It’s not fair.” Arjay Quizon cameron carswell Ron Hinton He said the recommendation largely ignores Assistant State & National Editor Arjay Quizon, Cameron Ron Hinton was Burmese immigrant students, who live close to the ollowing years of criticism, the who is a first-year Carswell hopes the vice president school and would be bussed to different schools. UNC-system Association of graduate student to inject passion of an ASG com- “Frank Porter Graham feels like home to them,” F Student Governors will elect at UNC-Pembroke, into an organi- mittee, until he Allen said. “They are a fragile population who two new leaders Saturday — and has been involved zation that has realized his busy would be forced to start over.” this year the candidates say they are in ASG since his been criticized for schedule would Ellen Manning, a second grade teacher at Frank ready to make changes. sophomore year as wasting time and prevent him from Porter Graham, also emphasized the negative effect The association, which will meet an undergraduate. money. She said doing his best job. on the Karen immigrant population from Burma. at N.C. State University this week- He has seen the in an email that He dropped down “Teachers at Frank Porter Graham are used to end, is composed of student leaders organization suc- delegates should to associate vice dealing with these children,” she said. “Other teach- from across the state and is funded ceed as well as struggle. view the association as a privilege, president and forfeited his stipend — ers don’t get it. It will be a huge learning curve.” by an annual $1 student fee. Quizon plans to be more efficient, not a burden. for the students, he said. She said she also worries about the impact on the The group’s current president, and said his main platform point is “There has been extensive criti- “If I was to be ASG president, entire school community. Atul Bhula, has served two terms. to lobby state legislators for funding cism of this year’s administration, that’s my life, I would drop every- “You would be breaking up a family,” she said. He received a stipend of $5,500 by profiling influential alumni as well but Alecia and I are choosing to look thing,” he said. “ASG would be my this year. as students. forward to what can be accomplished number one priority. Contact the City Editor The candidates running for ASG “We don’t do too many things, we and improved,” she said. Kevin Kimball, the candidate for at [email protected]. president and senior vice presi- try to do too many things,” he said. Alecia Page, the candidate for senior vice president, ran for ASG dent are: Arjay Quizon, the current And Juan Virella, the candidate senior vice president, said she hopes president last year against incum- senior vice president, and Juan for senior vice president, said their to help ASG reach its potential. bant Atul Bhula. He lost by three Virella, an ASG executive officer; administration will focus on getting “Most of my goals involve making votes. Cameron Carswell, a delegate from the president, who sits on the UNC- ASG a more organized structure and Hinton said he plans to make the inBRIEF Appalachian State University, and system Board of Governors, a vote. a more professional organization,” she association successful by building Alecia Page, a delegate from Western “We feel like we’re in a good place said. “ASG has amazing potential but personal relationships and making State Briefs Carolina University; and Ron to do so right now,” he said. keeps failing to fulfill that potential.” ASG a “family culture.” President Barack Obama expected to be in Hinton, an ASG executive officer, Quizon, as current senior vice Carswell said she and Page plan “A lot of the criticism will be and Kevin Kimball, a former delegate president, bore some of this year’s to fight for students in a reasoned, removed with production,” he said. the Park area Tuesday from UNC-CH. criticism directed at ASG for ineffi- mature way. “I’m offering a long-term vision for President Barack Obama is expected to be in the Bhula said he will remain impar- ciency and a waste of student fees. “When a voice is thoughtful and ASG, and I want ASG set up to be Research Triangle Park area Tuesday, according to tial in this year’s election, and that he “We’re open to the criticism,” he rational, it is much easier for admin- productive and successful even after WXII12.com and The Denver Post. Both outlets hopes his successor, whoever it might said. “We can’t please everyone, that’s istrators to listen than if a voice is I leave office.” have confirmation from the White House. be, will represent students well. for sure. If we’re focused since the simply loud,” Carswell said. Hinton plans on advocating for The Denver Post reports that Obama will be mak- He says his advice is simple. start of the new session, then people Page said she is so dedicated to students by working on creating ing stops in three college towns, including Chapel Hill. “I would say, keep students first,” will find purpose to go to the ASG helping students that she dropped her an affordable textbook act, as well UNC Young Democrats President Austin he said. meetings. And that’s something we’ve N.C. Teaching Fellows scholarship to as removing a $25 fee to apply for Gilmore said he also heard the news. “That’s really it. Keep students been lacking over the last few years.” pursue a career of public service. financial aid. “Organizing for America is saying they are looking first at every level.” Quizon points to his experience “I couldn’t see myself doing any- “I promise everybody that by the for about 150 UNC volunteers,” Gilmore said. “It’s and connections within the system thing else,” she said, adding that their end of my first session, ASG will not not clear what the volunteers would be used for.” Contact the State & National as what puts him ahead of the other administration will focus on trying to be the same ASG as it has been the Editor at [email protected]. candidates. restore state funding to the system. past two years,” Hinton said. — From staff and wire reports 4 Friday, April 20, 2012 From Page One The Daily Tar Heel

“Every year the prices UNC aims to establish, using a are spending money the way it’s Meal plans honor sexual misconduct board com- fees intended to be spent,” she said. from page 1 for everything rises to from page 1 posed of faculty, administrators from page 1 Ghosh said the administration students that works with Carolina “Bias isn’t a detriment, it and students that is independent and transit — will be brought up also wants to follow in former Dining Services, approved the account for inflation in ensures there is a broad array of from the University’s Judiciary again next year. Student Body President Mary increase. food prices.” perspectives,” Sauls said. Committee. Pinkney said the vetting pro- Cooper’s footsteps, and con- “We have to vote to approve Sauls said the new policy will Duke University and the cess for student fees won’t change. tinue an audit of the Information Natalie Cooper, any change that Carolina Dining likely encourage assault victims University of Pennsylvania also “Every fee increase proposal Technology Services fee. Services makes. If we don’t Director, Student Dining Board of Directors to report cases because it will not use similar policies of student and will come to the (student fee advi- Ghosh added that Leimenstoll approve it then they take it back use the Honor Court’s structure of faculty collaboration. sory subcommittee) and be exam- wants to get students more to the drawing board,” Cooper age cost of a meal plan at UNC a criminal justice proceeding. Emily Forrester, chairwoman ined individually,” he said. involved in the fee process, but said. is cheaper than those offered by “It’s going to have the elements of UVa.’s University Judiciary “The engagement in the sub- does not yet have set plans on how. Cooper said the board agreed some of its peer institutions. of the judicial process, but it is Committee, said the panel is more committee is the same, though, “We want to make sure stu- with Carolina Dining Services’ The average cost of a meal plan also going to try to more effective- discussion based, allowing the they just want to understand the dents are represented to the best efforts to make sure its employees at Duke University is $2,495, ly hear both sides of the story and victim and the accused to feel fee increase.” of their abilities,” she said. “Will are well paid. while the University of Minnesota give fairer rights to both parties,” more comfortable. Student fees decreased by wants a full range of student “Every year the prices for every- charges $1,739.40 on average. said Student Attorney General “We have students who under- $10.41 for 2012-13. opinions. thing rises to account for infla- UNC continues to charge Amanda Claire Grayson. stand what the norms are in col- Ghosh said Leimenstoll’s admin- “(Lowering fees) is one of the tion in food prices,” she said. “But more than N.C. State University, Though details of the final lege life of UVa. and adults who istration will focus on whether fees great things (Cooper’s) adminis- the cool thing this year is that where the average meal plan costs policy have yet to be ironed out, have real life experience and a lot are being used efficiently. tration did and we want to carry we were able to provide a better $1,109.29. Sauls said UNC will look to other of training,” she said. “(The audits) will be making sure that on.” experience for all Carolina Dining universities for suggestions. that fees are still serving students Services employees.” Contact the University Editor The University of Virginia Contact the University Editor they were originally intended to Contact the University Editor Despite the increase, the aver- at [email protected]. offers a policy similar to the one at [email protected]. and making sure that departments at [email protected]. maintenance Repair and Renovation funding from page 1 Each year, UNC is given state money to repair campus facilities. UNC would require about $30 A TTarar HHeeleel ffavoriteavorite ssinceince 11982!982! sometimes be moved or canceled. million a year to keep up with its current backlog of maintenance projects, o cials said. A Tar Heel favorite since 1982! “You know, it’s a matter of 25 when money becomes available obviously for the University, and there is a long queue of projects 20 and different priorities that are (funds currently dealt with (by people with) a 15 frozen) much higher pay grade than mine,” he said. 10 “We just get very excited as soon as we hear that we have 5

finally worked our way to the top (in millions) appropriations State of the queue,” he said. He added they are waiting to 0 repair some water damage, such 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 as the floors of the racquetball Year courts, because repairs are point- SOURCE: ABBAS PIRAN, UNC FACILITIES PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION DTH/CAMERON LEWIS less until the roof is fixed. Schuettpelz said repair and If the repair and renovation is deferred. renovation funds are given irregu- funds aren’t unfrozen, Runberg “What it means is that your Downtown Chapel Hil l larly. said, there will be no money to facilities are continuing to dete- 942-PUM P Mon-Thurs 11:30am-11:30pm “Some years we get a lot, some make the repairs. riorate,” Runberg said. “We’re 106 W. Franklin St. Fri & Sat 11:30am-12am years we don’t get any. It histori- Abbas Piran, director of engi- doing the best we can with the (Next to He’s Not Here) cally matches (the legislature’s) neering information services, said funds we have to put band aids on www.yogurtpump.com Sun 11:30am-11:30pm availability and budget,” she said. since state funds have dried up, things and eventually there will UNC isn’t receiving the money be operational problems.” that goes to regular maintenance. That means maintenance costs Contact the University Editor Vote Ty Richardson: will go up as equipment ages and at [email protected]. about the forum’s accessibility for principles workers and time constraints. Commissioner of Labor 2012 from page 1 “We hope this isn’t a one-time ity, but workers are worried remov- event,” she said. “At this point, ing state authority will diminish there are unaddressed concerns, What’s in it for you? their rights to a fair workplace. and if (Ross) is able to make The board set guiding prin- workers feel comfortable, then I “I want to ciples meant to protect workers’ would consider this a success.” JOBS: rights if the legislation passes. create an • Enhanced working conditions Sen. Richard Stevens, R-Wake An uncertain process environment • Even the playing field between management and labor and the sponsor of the original of fairness, • Strengthen North Carolina as a global market center and a bill, said in an email that he Dana Cope, executive direc- national leader for jobs would add the principles to the tor of the State Employees true decency, legislation should it move forward Association, said the board’s guid- • Partner with NC school systems to lower the dropout r ate in the General Assembly. ing principles are not effective. and equity.” But there has been concern “They might be well-intended, See the complete platform at that the guiding principles are not but they do not have any weight enough to fully protect workers. behind them,” he said. “We don’t www.tyrichardsonlaborcommissioner2012.com Zaina Alsous, a UNC junior want to put our faith into a trust involved in the group Student situation with the bosses.” North Carolina matters to Ty Richardson. Action with Workers, said the Cope said Ross plans to speak th public forum is a good first step, to the association next month. Elect and vote May 8 , 2012 Ty Richardson for Commissioner of Labor. but she still has reservations “I have met with Ross twice, AID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT Y ICHARDSON OMMISSIONER OF ABOR 411022.CRTR P T R C L 2012 and we know each other’s stand, so it’s been a mutual discussion. But other than that, there’s been no real movements,” Cope said. Alsous said Student Action with Workers has been dissatis- fied with the development of the principles, calling the process undemocratic. But Chuck Brink, the chairman of the UNC-system staff assembly, said the assembly received a draft of the principles in January, and the board has since incorporated the staff’s revisions. Although students and work- ers protested at last week’s board meeting, Brink said he advocates working alongside the board members to create change. “If you’re against something, you can have your say, but you need to cooperate in the process — you can’t just throw away your leverage by standing on a table and shouting.” Brink said he has received feed- back on the legislation, but Alsous said the staff assembly has not been representative of workers. “The idea that they speak for all workers is really problematic,” she said, adding that most workers she knows are wary of the changes.

‘Something’s gotta change’ Ross has said the change will help workers in a tough economy, and Brink said he agrees. “What we have right now is not employee-friendly, and if anything, it’s getting worse,” he said, citing a lack of pay raises in four years and a pay cut scheduled for July. “Are we going to wait on a non- benevolent legislature to do the right thing by its employees? The Board of Governors, whose only purpose is the care and well-being of their university system — I can’t imagine they would treat their employees any differently if they had authority over them.” Brink said he’s skeptical about potential changes, but if the pro- cess is handled correctly, workers will benefit. “If they don’t get this authority, we still need to affect some kind of change,” he said. “Oh my gosh, something’s gotta change.” Expires 6/10/12. Contact the State & National Editor at [email protected]. The Daily Tar Heel Friday, April 20, 2012 5 SportsFriday

A head shave for solidarity Saturday’s BaseBald For the event Saturday, “And I want to contrib- Jones set a $25,000 goal. So will benefit Lineberger far, more than $25,500 has ute to research … you been raised and 76 people have can be beautiful no cancer center. signed on to shave their heads — more than 30 from outside matter what.” By Michael Lananna the baseball team. Sarah DeHart, All of Saturday’s proceeds Assistant Sports Editor Who will shave her hair for BaseBald will go to the UNC Lineberger Chase Jones’ baseball career Comprehensive Cancer Center. may have come to an end, but “In years past we’ve kind of People can get involved with his BaseBald career is just get- centered it around the baseball the event as a monetary donor or a ting started. team, which has been great,” shavee on the University of North After the North Carolina Jones said. “But this year … it’s Carolina page on stbaldricks.org. baseball team’s 2 p.m. game grown within the community. The shaving will begin imme- against Georgia Tech on “The goal is to make it more diately after the game ends Saturday, of a Chapel Hill event, which it Saturday, and it will take place on will be home to the third has become.” the field in front of the third base annual BaseBald event raising One person it has reached dugout, assuming the weather money in support of childhood is junior anthropology major holds up. cancer research. Sarah DeHart, who said she “Chase already came to me, and Jones — a former UNC decided to join the cause after he’s worried about the rain,’” head bullpen catcher and cancer reading about last year’s event baseball coach Mike Fox said. survivor — has run the event in The Daily Tar Heel. “And I’m like, ‘don’t worry, you the past two years, and though DeHart said she has helped can shave heads anywhere.’” he graduated in May 2011, he Jones with coordinating the But more than just shaving plans to run it for many more event, reaching out to barbers heads, Jones said he wants to con- years to come. and fundraising. vey the importance of contribut- “After doing it for a couple And she’s decided to go ing to the cause. of years, I wanted BaseBald under the barbers’ clippers Jones said he’s been five years to continue even though I was herself — for a reason that’s clean of cancer, but many people graduating,” Jones said. “And close to her heart. aren’t that lucky. so I pitched the idea to St. “What’s really important to He knows donating can make a Baldrick’s” me about this event is women difference — just like it did for him. The St. Baldrick’s and girls who lose their hair to “Both of my doctors that Foundation, a charity devoted cancer and other unfortunate treated me and that cured me, to fighting childhood cancer, diseases feel like they’ve lost they were both funded by the St. hired Jones in September, giv- part of what makes them a Baldrick’s foundation,” Jones said. ing him an avenue to continue woman,” DeHart said. “That’s a neat situation, and running BaseBald. “And I want to contribute to hopefully we’ll be able to commu- Not only has it continued, research to make that not hap- nicate that and let these people but it has spread to other pen, as well as standing in soli- know that we’re going to provide schools throughout the coun- darity with them and showing that for the next child.” try. This year alone, BaseBald them that hair is not who you dth/katie gerdon raised more than $217,000 in are, and you can be beautiful Contact the Sports Editor Chase Jones, a 2011 UNC graduate, is seen here with Sarah DeHart. DeHart will support of cancer research. no matter what.” at [email protected]. shave her head as part of the BaseBald event Saturday at Boshamer Stadium. 6 Friday, April 20, 2012 SportsFriday The Daily Tar Heel The Daily Tar Heel SportsFriday Friday, April 20, 2012 7 Men’s lacrosse to face IM soccer crowns champs softball: UNC 12, Hampton 2; UNC 12, Hampton 4 By Brooke Pryor Thurman co-captained two “The word ‘closure’ Staff Writer teams —­ the triumphant Stir It Up Hot bats carry UNC through doubleheader team from the co-rec league and doesn’t quite do that UVa in ACC tournament Fetzer Gym transformed from the Potent Potables of the men’s new T-shirt smell By Henry Gargan field, the senior took hold of the hit a sacrifice fly to the center a simple workout facility to the intermediate division. Stir It Up Staff Writer North Carolina career home run field wall, and Constance Orr hit By Brooke Pryor 13-5 loss to Duke last week. Steele Stanwick, defending mecca of North Carolina intramu- took home a title, while the Potent justice.” record. It was her 35th as a Tar her team’s second grand slam that But UVa.’s recent setback hasn’t National Player of the Year. In the ral indoor soccer on Wednesday. Potables were handily defeated by As North Carolina’s softball Heel. afternoon. Staff Writer Thomas Thurman, altered the fundamental Tar Heel first meeting, Stanwick had three Fourteen teams walked into Dark Star Behind, 6-0. team took on Hampton in a mid- But Wheeler wasn’t the only It was Wheeler’s record-break- Two weeks ago, No. 9 North game plan. goals and four assists. Fetzer for championships in their Phi Mu 1 also suffered a blow- UNC law student week doubleheader, coach Donna Tar Heel swinging for the fences. ing home run that gave UNC the Carolina’s (9-4, 1-2 ACC) men’s “We just have to play physical While UVa. may have the ace of respective divisions, but only out defeat as the Goal Diggers Papa was worried that softball Entering the bottom of the third spread they needed to end the lacrosse matchup against No. 4 and play tough for 60 minutes all veterans, UNC holds talented seven walked away clutching relentlessly pounded the goal with ferent than other teams. We love was jockeying for position in the inning in game one, the score was game. That shot was preceded Virginia (10-2, 2-1 ACC) was buzz- because we know that Virginia is rookies in spades. intramural champion t-shirts. shots in the women’s recreational and prefer dribbling instead of forefront of her players’ minds. tied, 1-1. Entering the top of the by a three-run homer from Orr, worthy on a national stage. a really good team,” junior attack- Because of that, Holman believes For many team members, this final. The Goal Diggers won 6-2. trying to pass, since indoor soccer “The one thing I told them fourth, UNC led 12-1. Five home which accounted for her UNC At the time, UNC was looking man Marcus Holman said. “They’re Jimmy Bitter, Joey Sankey, Chad was their last shot to leave a mark But not every match featured is a very fast game almost with no before the game was that this runs, including a grand slam from record-tying seventh RBI. to dethrone its second consecutive coming off a pretty big loss and Tutton and the rest of the young on the intramurals before moving runaway victories. The comeback breaks,” Yilmaz said. was an easy day to lose our focus pinch-hitter Megan Morrison, put “With the hitting, it’s definitely No. 1-ranked opponent, while UVa. they’re going to be excited to play.” guns have a clear advantage. on with the next phase in life. team of the men’s recreational The men’s, women’s and co-rec and lose some midweek games,” Hampton on its heels. Haleigh a contagious thing,” Wheeler said. was faced with the task of defend- After allowing 15 goals on 35 “It kind of works out because “This season was a fantastic league, Nankatsu, reached the competitive divisions also saw Papa said. Dickey hit home runs in both “Once one or two of us hit a home ing its newly claimed top ranking. shots in the first matchup, the UNC they’ve never been in this type way to close out my time in col- championship game through a intense games as all contests were Hampton seemed ready to of her at-bats in the inning, and run, we definitely feed off each UVa. beat UNC 15-10 in the defense is looking to get back to the of situation,” Holman said. “So lege,” said senior Quentin Adams, series of late goals, one scored in decided by less than three goals. take advantage of that possibility. Logan Foulks and Wheeler each other. They come in bunches.” first meeting, but today the Tar basics to limit the Cavaliers’ looks. they’re probably going to handle it who led his undefeated Chi Psi the last 30-second penalty of a The Sakai Med Stars defeated the After losing the first game, 12-2, contributed solo homers. But her team’s focus was what Heels will meet their familiar “In the previous game we like any other game and hopefully team to an 8-1 championship win game. Blue Barracudas in the women’s the Lady Pirates took a 4-0 lead “I was just really relaxed com- most impressed Papa. Coming foes under different circumstanc- played I think we were a little do the things they’ve been doing against Sigma Nu. In the championship game, competitive final, and in the men’s against the No. 21 Tar Heels right ing into today, honestly,” Dickey back from a four-run deficit three es in the semifinals of the ACC confused by some of the stuff we really well this entire season.” “This was the last intramu- Nankatsu faced Dentist the competitive league, the Railhawks out of the gate in game two. said. “Just laughing before the innings deep isn’t something she tournament. were doing — and they definitely In its past two ACC campaigns, ral event I will participate in at Menace. The teams went into half defeated Turtle, 5-3. In the co-rec UNC eventually buckled down game, and relaxed. I was also see- said she takes for granted. “We’re excited for the ACC added to the confusion,” senior UNC has gone home early after Carolina, and it was absolutely with emotions running high as game, Ya Tu Sabes held off FC on both sides of the plate to score ing (the ball) well, which helped.” “Last year we lost some mid- tournament and to go up and play defenseman Charlie McComas falling in the semifinals — a trend the perfect way to end.” the score was tied 1-1. The score Chiasmatic, 5-3. 12 unanswered runs and emerge In game two, Hampton initially week games that really hurt us Virginia again. We feel like we real- said. “They’re a very talented the Tar Heels would like to change. For some, the trip to the finals remained deadlocked until 2:30 “Standing on the podium, lis- with the 12-4 victory. seemed the better-composed for regionals,” Papa said. ly didn’t put our best foot forward offense and the way they move the “We’re trying to peak in April was a familiar journey. remaining in the game when tening to our national anthem “It was a wakeup call, that first team. Hampton’s Margaret “The kids that were there last last game,” coach Joe Breschi said. ball is pretty impressive. and May because our hopes are to “This was my 8th season of IM Nankatsu buried a shot to take a and feeling the sweet cotton shirt inning,” senior left fielder Kelli Wilkins hit an RBI single to bring year know how that felt. We were UNC, the tournament’s No. 3 “I think one thing we decided is win an ACC championship and to soccer, my third trip to the finals, 2-1 lead it would hold on to. being placed in my hand was Wheeler said. “But I think we the Lady Pirates’ first run across, determined not to let that happen seed, rebounded from the UVa. to simplify the defense and to get win the national championship,” and my first IM championship,” Nankatsu team captain Ovunc the most rewarding part,” Caley responded well.” and with two runners on base, and it really encouraged them to loss with a 12-9 win against back to what we were doing at the Holman said. first year law student Thomas Yilmaz attributed his team’s suc- Kropp of the Railhawks said. Part of that response was a Shine Huwe hit her second home be focused.” Hofstra. beginning of the season — start Thurman said. “The word ‘closure’ cess to using a different strategy solo home run from Wheeler run of the day. dth/kaitlyn kelly The Cavaliers enter as the No. 2 playing our style.” Contact the Sports Editor doesn’t quite do that new T-shirt than the majority of other teams. Contact the Sports Editor herself in the bottom of the fifth In the bottom of the third, Contact the Sports Editor Shortstop Ally Blake had two hits in the doubleheader with Hampton Thursday and crossed the plate four seed after suffering a humiliating The Cavaliers boast senior at [email protected]. smell justice.” “Our team’s style was a lot dif- at [email protected]. inning. With that shot to center UNC pulled ahead, 5-4. Dickey at [email protected]. times in the afternoon. The Tar Heels are hosting ACC foe Georgia Tech for a three-game series this weekend.

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On the wire: national and world news Know more on today’s stories: dailytarheel.com/nationworld Karzai calls for departure of Vatican watchdog finds troops after ‘painful’ photos problems with US nuns KABUL, Afghanistan (MCT) LOS ANGELES (MCT) — The — President Hamid Karzai said Vatican has ordered an overhaul Thursday that the speeded-up of the most important group of departure of Western troops is the nuns in the United States after an only way to prevent a recurrence investigation found what Roman of “painful experiences” such as Catholic Church officials called the sight of American soldiers “radical feminist themes” that posing with the body parts of questioned official positions on dead insurgents. homosexuality and the ordination In a statement issued by the of women. presidential palace 24 hours In a bluntly worded report, after the Los Angeles Times the Vatican’s watchdog of ortho- dth/eliza williams published photos showing U.S. doxy, the Congregation for the Phil Feagan is running for the N.C. Senate for district 47. Feagan, a troops manipulating the remains Doctrine of the Faith, found what Democrat, will receive his law degree from UNC in May 2012. of suicide bombers and mugging it called “serious doctrinal prob- for the camera, Karzai called the lems” with some of the comments behavior depicted “inhumane and and actions by the Leadership provocative.” Conference of Women Religious, UNC law student “It is such a disgusting act to based in Silver Spring, Md. mct/ Travis Heying take photos with body parts and The Leadership Conference, A storm chaser photographs a rotating thunderstorm just east of then share it with others,” he said. which says it has more than 1,500 Pretty Prairie, Kan., last week. runs for NC Senate The Obama administration has members representing more than condemned the actions shown in 80 percent of the 57,000 women supporting the plan, whose con- dog meat, we suppose to argue By Jessica New in the arm of new energy,” Denny the photos, and the U.S. military religious in the United States, stitutionality is now being consid- that he’s really dog’s worst friend. Staff Writer said. “He’ll bring new life to it.” has launched an investigation of stated it was “stunned” by the offi- ered by the Supreme Court. In his memoir, “Dreams From Feagan is from Columbus, a the incidents, which took place in cial assessment. My Father,” Obama wrote about Phil Feagan didn’t expect to small town in North Carolina of 2010 but have only now come to “This is a moment of great Presidential campaign how his stepfather, Lolo Soetoro, run for the N.C. Senate right out fewer than 1,000 people where his light. import for religious life and the introduced him in Indonesia “to of law school, but he decided this family has lived for generations. The palace statement said wider church,” the group said in a enters the doghouse dog meat (tough), snake meat year was too important to watch He has been passionate about Karzai sought an “accelerated and statement posted on its website. WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) (tougher), and roasted grasshop- from the sidelines. politics since campaigning at polls full transition of security respon- “We ask your prayers as we meet — The presidential campaign has per (crunchy).” The UNC law student, who will with his grandfather as a child, sibilities to Afghan forces, so with the LCWR National Board quickly gone to the dogs. It all led a reporter to ask White graduate this May, is running for said his sister Alice Feagan. Afghanistan can take over its own within the coming month to First, Mitt and Ann Romney House press secretary Jay Carney N.C. Senate this November as a “My grandpa was involved in destiny, and thus no such things review the mandate and prepare a found themselves explaining yet on Thursday about what the presi- Democratic challenger in the 47th the local Democratic party, so I can be repeated by the foreign response.” again their treatment of family dog dent made of the back-and-forth. district, which is in the western think that instilled the impor- forces in Afghanistan.” Nuns have questioned a variety Seamus, who rode along on family “I think we’re talking about a region of the state. tance of being involved in your The NATO force has been due of church positions, including vacations in a kennel strapped to reference in his book to a period Feagan does not have a primary community and politics,” she said. to wind down its combat role in the ban on ordaining women. In the roof of the family car. when he was 6 or 7 years old,” challenger and will face incum- While at UNC, he worked for 2014, but growing numbers of 2010, American bishops opposed Now, Republicans eager to turn Carney said. “You know, making bent Republican Ralph Hise. many groups, such as The Daily Tar troop-contributing nations have the Obama administration’s the tables are pointing to President a big deal out of it sounds like “This seat was too competi- Heel, and was a manager for the indicated they plan to pull out health care insurance overhaul, Barack Obama’s own recollection somebody who’s trying to get out tive to not give people a choice,” junior varsity basketball team. their fighting forces next year. but some nuns were very visible in of a time growing up when he ate of the doghouse on something.” Feagan said. “I kept the shot clock for Roy He said he is upset with how Williams’ first game,” he said. extreme the current legislature After graduation in 2004, has been and has seen too many Feagan landed an internship in of the University’s supporters Washington in the office of U.S. leave the legislature. 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Alston, Maddisson Sheppard, The contest is held annually by What was your inspiration Summer Hennings, Ciara Ellis UNC’s Department of Dramatic DTH: for the play? and senior Bindhu Pamarthi will Art. be competing in this year’s Miss Boecker’s script was his senior BB: I would just say magic North Carolina pageant. thesis project. A reading of the and the fairy tales I read as a The 75th annual pageant will piece was performed April 2 in a kid — “The Wizard of Oz,” “ The be held in Raleigh June 18-23, workshop setting, rather than as a Chronicles of Narnia” and “Dorrie with the finals being televised for full production. the Little Witch.” I think they had the first time in 17 years. In addition to writing the dia- a big impact. Each girl won a preliminary logue for the show, Boecker also I knew I had to write some- dth/elizabeth mendoza pageant to earn an invitation to composed the music and wrote the thing magical, and then it was Ben Boecker, a senior music and the competition. accompanying lyrics. just a matter of what was going to drama major, won the Selden Beth Knox, director of the “Spellbound!” is the first play happen. Award for his play, “Spellbound!” dth/Cristina Barletta he has written. Its plot centers on Miss N.C. pageant, said there has DTH: What did winning the a witch and her search for the per- always been great participation Summer Hennings, Maddisson Sheppard and Dominque Alston, left to Selden Prize mean to you as the fect man. from UNC. right, are three of five UNC students competing in the Miss N.C. pageant. playwright? DTH: Will you opt to have the “The pageant is scholarship- Staff writer Britton Alexander public reading of your script that based, so it’s not rare at all to swimsuit, talent and interview. American to win the title and that spoke with Boecker about receiv- BB: It’s a big honor. I feel really is offered — along with a cash see great contestants from your Ellis said juggling school and has been weighing on my mind,” ing this year’s prize, the inspira- proud and excited that the work is prize — for winning the Selden school,” she said, adding that the the pageant has been challenging. she said. “I have a chance to make tion behind the script, and his receiving the attention it’s getting. contest? 2007 and 2008 winners were “To do everything you need to history.” plans for the future. I am overwhelmed. To say that The reading is an optional UNC students. get done you almost can’t be a stu- Alston said she hopes to win this show won the Sam Selden BB: DAILY TAR HEEL: Why did you thing, but I’m thinking about it. Hennings competed in and won dent, but they require it,” she said. Miss N.C. to influence a broader Prize — and to be able to tell that decide to submit your script for There are lots of different options, her first and only pageant to get Sheppard won second runner- range of people. to someone who might be inter- the Selden Prize? and I wouldn’t say it is beyond the invited to the Miss N.C. pageant. up in the Miss N.C. pageant last “Every time I put on that crown ested in looking at it — is really realm of possibility. “Sometime I get nervous year and said she is looking for- people will see me in a different BEN BOECKER: It was recom- crazy. I think it would be a lot of fun because I don’t know anything, ward to another chance this year. light and listen to me,” she said. mended to me by my adviser It’s exciting, too, because there if it does work out. but I think that’s an advantage “I’m going in this year to be The winner of Miss N.C. will that I apply. It looked like a good were a lot of people who helped because I’m an unknown,” she myself,” she said. “I’m excited and have an entire year to act as an opportunity and I had done so me with this, who helped me put DTH: What are your plans after said. “They don’t know me and nervous all at the same time.” advocate for the causes of her much of the work that it really on the performance of my thesis you graduate in May? what my skills are.” Pamarthi said she is excited choice. would have been silly not to. in April. I share this with them BB: I am going to move back Hennings said the scholarship because as a senior, she can finally “We can have a lot of influence I have seen some of the plays too, and it’s an exciting thing for to Long Island and live with my money is important to her because devote all her efforts toward the with what goes on in the state and that have won before and I have all of us. It’s really crazy. family. I am applying to a once- she’s paying for college herself. pageant after the semester ends. the nation, and a lot of people been really impressed, so to think DTH: Do you plan to write more a-week workshop with Broadcast The contestants, in addition to She is also motivated by her don’t know that,” Ellis said. of myself as potentially being in plays in the future? Music and will hopefully move schoolwork, also have to prepare unique position in the pageant. that group of plays was definitely into the city at the end of the year. for the four aspects of competi- “To the best of my knowledge Contact the University Editor alluring. BB: Yeah. I do have some ideas that I’m really excited about, but tion at the pageant: evening wear, there has never been an Asian- at [email protected]. What is the script of DTH: I don’t want to spoil the surprise Contact the Arts Editor “Spellbound!” about? quite yet. at [email protected]. Jay Bilas talks NCAA, amateurism By Brooke Pryor The conference, which takes sell — they’re students first and KNOWLEDGE IS EMPOWERMENT Staff Writer place through Saturday, is orga- just happen to be athletes — that’s nized by first-year exercise and so stupid, nobody buys that,” Bilas Call P REGNANCY S UPPORT S ERVICES f or: ESPN analyst Jay Bilas sure sport science graduate students. said. “Why are we trying to sell it?” knows how to warm up a crowd. Attending undergraduates present Bilas told the crowd the only d Free & confidential pregnancy tests In his opening remarks in one academic research relevant to col- solutions to fix the complicated of three keynote addresses at the lege sports, said Richard Southall, problems of the NCAA are by d Free limited ultrasound & STD testing annual College Sport Research director of the conference. either a change in NCAA struc- d Community Resources Institute Conference at the Friday Bilas said the concept defined ture or a player strike. 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By Sarah Brown ing firm based in Raleigh, found also make an appearance. Senior Jeff DeLuca, one of state’s next generation of leader- Wilson Library in the past few Staff Writer that most N.C. voters are still Storrow said he has high praise the coalition’s founders, said ship, to take ownership of an issue weeks. planning to vote for the amend- for the student campaign against he’s noticed a huge swell of anti- right now and say where they The festival will last until about Students will be able to “drop ment, which would ban gay mar- Amendment One. amendment sentiment recently, stand,” he said. 7:30 p.m. There will be refresh- in and gear up” for the impend- riage in the state. “Students at UNC have done a both on-campus and statewide. The festival will also include ments and tables set up with ing vote on N.C. Amendment One Kylie said the idea for the fes- fantastic job getting the word out He said he hopes people will a final performance of “N.C. information about Amendment in front of Wilson Library this tival originated as a way to take a about the amendment,” he said. come out to the festival to contin- Amendment One: The Musical!” One and how to participate in afternoon. more positive approach to defeat- “The festival is a really exciting ue building positive momentum Flash mob performances of early voting on campus. The Vote Against Festival ­— ing the amendment. way to kick off efforts to encour- among students opposed to the the musical, which was written sponsored by the UNC Coalition “Instead of focusing on the age early voting against it.” amendment. by sophomore Rachel Kaplan, Contact the State and National Against Amendment One — is conservative oppression that the Although pro-amendment “It’s a chance for students, the have taken place on the steps of editor at [email protected]. designed to raise awareness about legislation is, we’re going to get sentiment continues to be strong the amendment and to encourage excited about voting against while among N.C. voters, Storrow said students to vote early on campus. having a fun and exciting time,” he’s hopeful the amendment will Chinese if you please Early voting will begin April 23 she said. be defeated. The General Administration is on the second floor of Rams Head The event will kick off at 3:30 “With the awareness and planning academic relations with Dining Hall. p.m. with a march across campus. education already done, we have China. See pg. 3 for story. Anya Kylie and Mary Tongel, Guest speakers, poets and musical shown that there are real harms games both juniors, organized the festival. performances will begin at 4 p.m. for gay and lesbian families in our Basebald “This will bring together a The entertainment line- state,” he said. © 2012 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. community of like-minded people up includes local folk band “I hope voters on May 8 will Level: 1 2 3 4 Chase Jones’ baseball career that want to help move North Campfires and Constellations, come to see that.” ended, but his BaseBald career is Carolina into a more positive, members of Sacrificial Poets and The festival is the culmina- just starting. See pg. 5 for story. accepting direction,” Kylie said. The Rejects. Chapel Hill Town tion of a campus-wide effort by Complete the grid A recent poll published by Council member Lee Storrow and the coalition to increase student so each row, column Running for office Public Policy Polling, a left-lean- Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt could awareness of the amendment. and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains A UNC law student is run- every digit 1 to 9. ning for the North Carolina State Senate. See pg. 8 for story. Solution to A race to defeat cancer Thursday’s puzzle Miss (U)NC This June, five UNC stu- By Carly Baker dents will have the chance to be Staff Writer crowned. See pg. 9 for story. Organizers of UNC’s Relay for Amendment One vote Life said it’s not a one-night race Senior Week Crossword Ads-DTH v2_Layout 1 4/5/12 8:13 PM Page 5 Early voting opened Thursday — it’s the celebration of a year- morning in Orange County. See long effort. pg. 10 for story. “It’s a 20-hour event to show that cancer never sleeps,” said Friday Jessie Laney, UNC Relay for Life’s event chairwoman. Save $50 or $20 – Tonight at 6 p.m., UNC’s Relay for Life will kick off with an open- SeniorS: The choice is yours ing speaker, UNC researcher Mike Join your General Alumni Association now to take advantage of special savings. Foote, shortly followed by the Life Membership: $28.25/month for 24 months / Annual Membership: $40 $20 survivor’s lap. Visit alumni.unc.edu/join or call (800) 962–0742 As of Thursday night, 1,800 people had signed up to walk around Belk Track and $144,000 dth file/erin hull (C)2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc. had been raised for the American Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle All rights reserved. Cancer Society. Teams set up camp in the Eddie Smith Field House during last year’s Co-chairwoman Haylea Relay For Life, which raised more than $200,000 for cancer research. Across 66 Worth of the theater 24 Lasts longer than 46 Delany of “China Beach” Hannah said this year’s fundrais- 1 Hidden drawback 67 CNBC topic 25 Lake Nasser feeder 48 Get the hang of ing goal is $220,000. Last year attend relay for life whether it was the loss of a family 6 “Hold your horses!” 68 Easter celebration 26 Migratory antelopes 49 “Negatory!” more than $200,000 was raised. member, a good friend or they are 10 Clean, as erasers 69 When brunch may begin 27 Saudi royal name 50 Premarital posting 14 Like Cirque du Soleil 28 Et __: and others Games and entertainment Time: 6 p.m. tonight battling it themselves. 51 Hog the spotlight performers Down 29 Gold medalist Korbut 52 Does a film editing job take place throughout the night, Hannah said she lost her Location: and 15 Takes outside 1 Musical with Mungojerrie 33 Omega, to a physicist 53 Six-time U.S. Open winner including a “Miss Relay” all-male grandfather to brain and lung 16 First name in country 2 Flu symptom 34 “I’m c-c-cold!” 57 “How __ Your Mother”: pageant contest that will be host- South Track cancer in 2006, so when she came 17 Starting pitcher? 3 “Bossypants” writer Fey 35 Noodle topper? CBS sitcom ed by John Henson and cheer- to UNC she found Relay for Life. 19 “__ Almighty”: Steve Carell 4 Move up 36 Monopoly token 58 Half a round Info: http://bit.ly/x6Eg1Y sequel 5 Mother __ 37 Sought-after clownfish 59 The yoke’s on them leader Kacey Barnes. Henson “It gave me a way to cope with 20 Clothes line 6 Shilly-shally 38 Nasty cut 61 EPA meas. hosted the pageant in 2010. my grandfather’s death and to fight 21 CIO partner 7 Garlicky mayo 40 “__ girl!” 62 Top bond rating 22 Antioxidant-rich veggies 8 Like the vb. “go,” e.g. Relay for Life provides the man Zachary Kirchin described back in any way I could,” she said. 41 Use one’s outside voice 63 Optima maker opportunity for students and as a very solemn and powerful Laney said she picked up her 23 Strike zone? 9 Cluck of reproach 45 Rushes (to) 27 __ Schwarz 10 Fish hamper community members to remem- moment, said it is, “usually a tear- position with Relay for Life to 30 Wahine’s strings 11 Rank ber loved ones lost to cancer and jerker that reminds people what give back to an association — the 31 Ballot abbr. 12 Peter out celebrate those battling it. That this is all about.” American Cancer Society — that 32 Dispense in shares 13 Cultivated violet remembrance is represented in a “The UNC Relay team is a fam- gave so much to her. 34 Like some brides 18 Goggle Luminaria Ceremony. ily here on campus,” Kirchin said. “Every dollar makes a differ- 39 Short stop? 22 Getting up on the wrong 42 Line through the middle side of bed, say At about 9 p.m., all of the lights “These are the people that I spend ence,” she said. 43 Matter makers around the track and Eddie Smith all of my time with, working toward “It’s definitely doable. 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Featured online reader comment “Best thing you can do is apply to be recognized as a campus organization, and file the necessary Anthony Dent A View from the Right paperwork. If that’s somehow counter to your Senior economics major from group’s ideals, the Pit isn’t the place for you.” Lumberton. Email: [email protected] Ethan, on students who occupied the Pit with tents Tuesday

‘Right’ The Kvetching Board™ kvetch: play? It doesn’t have adult thinking v.1 (Yiddish) to complain humor? Really? Happy 4/20, everyone. You know it’s almost the end of spring semester when you To the girl who was absolute- have to shotgun two beers keeps us ly convinced “Mr. Brightside” before even attempting to was written about her life: walk into Davis library. Most relationships do, in fact, on track start out with a kiss. To the woman in Rams Head asking the sandwich lady To the hipster who burned about the day’s “specialty urn on the 6 o’clock news, his tongue on his coffee: and you’ll hear the sto- meats”: Where exactly do you column That’s what you get for drink- think you are? T ries from families whose ing it before it was cool. homes were destroyed by a tor- To the people playing Rock nado in the Midwest. Change the If Amendment One passes, Band in the Union: 2007 channel and see emaciated vic- I’m blaming Brad and Ange- called and they want their A toast to the class of 2012 lina for getting married. tims of the latest famine in Africa. game back. You don’t even have to leave money can’t buy, no matter how To the guy who warned To the tall black guy who North Carolina to see human suf- This toast was delivered at the much one spends. me that he is not boyfriend always wears UNC athletic fering: one in four children under Senior Send-off in the Great Hall Now take a look around you, material: Given a 60:40 ratio apparel but isn’t on the bas- the age of five goes to bed hungry on Tuesday. do you feel a sense of pride; this and the quality of UNC guys, ketball or football team: I see every night in our state. is your Carolina family that will I’m not the relationship type what you’re doing, and you What can we do? Liberals e came to this place, always be on your side. either, so don’t worry baby. aren’t fooling me. generally turn to the government so young and so bold; So now that it’s finally our To the guy blaring “Doggy- to intervene for good, when and W we’ll soon say goodbye To the students attending al- senior year, how do we plan to Style” in his Dodge Caravan where it can, while conserva- feeling so wise and so old. Mohammad Saad ternative commencement: To leave our legacy here? minivan: I think I saw your tives tend to be more skeptical We’ll leave this place with a Senior class vice president be fair, maybe the registrar’s We will continue to fight for kids in the backseat, sipping of government action. After all, degree that we’ve earned, but in office should award you with Senior health policy and management human rights and social justice; on gin and apple juice. it’s one thing to know the good, these past four years how much an alternative degree too. It major from Cary. these are the responsibilities with but quite another to know how to have we learned? To the girl in Davis judging will do a lot of good against Email: [email protected] which this school entrusts us. achieve it. We started so lost, our major: me for watching LMFAO vid- the “capitalist system of So class of 2012, I will leave Edmund Burke is a great exam- undecided; philosophy, psychol- eos to wake myself up: Sorry power” in the real world. you with this: Five months from ple of the conservative school ogy, you name it we’ve tried it. of the scandal. for party rocking. I work out. now, what most will we miss? Just because you duck your of thought. When he wrote his The rush of Fall Fest seemed We played intramurals for the Is it the Pit or the quad, or the Does anyone know if we head under the table to answer “Reflections on the Revolution in too much to handle; I got a free fun of the sport; does anyone bell, or the Well; or beating that need to complete our course your phone in the UL doesn’t France,” a letter to a friend of his shirt, but I lost my left sandal. remember anything from frat school down the road that we evaluations? mean we can’t hear you. in France, he acknowledged the The video of Holden with court? hope goes to hell? Oh cool, that awkward mo- Best prediction of weather in many evils of the ancien régime, the Rubix cube went viral; after We studied so hard and in It’s our peers and our friends ment when you realize you Chapel Hill: Are the sorority but he cautioned his friend Kendall’s wrist injury, our season Davis we raved; it’s hard to believe and the memories made; that have been grinding with girls wearing yoga pants or against radical action. started to spiral. what a long road we’ve paved. makes it all worth the tuition your TA all night. running shorts? Burke argued that societies The thought of losing to Kansas Now that we’ve reminisced, it’s we’ve paid. are infinitely complex and that gives me brain cramps, but in 2009 time to switch gears, to the best I’m dating this guy named Okay, DTH. I don’t know how Classmates that inspire and so the nature of man is intricate and we were the national champs. part of this place: the people, our Davis. We go on dates until 2 I’m on your listserv, but NO many wins at the Dome; these immutable; practical wisdom is We took long study breaks peers. a.m. almost every night. Then I do not want a position on are the things that make Carolina necessary to effect changes which on Davis eighth floor, and then Surrounded by scholarship he makes me walk back, won’t your staff. ENOUGH ALREADY. binged on the cookies in the top our home. both identify what’s wrong and and acts of great service, makes even drive a girl home. Jerk. To the two guys with full- of Lenoir. me constantly think, do I actually So when you drive up that hill improve the situation. He feared To the girl outside of Hamil- length ponytails casually We saw a football problem deserve this? and see the top of that steeple, that the inexperienced revolu- ton who said finals start May working on their laptops two even a tutor couldn’t handle; we Being in the presence of such always be proud of the University tionaries armed with abstract 15th or 16th: You’re in for a seats away from each other got rid of Butch Davis in the heat inspiring friends, is something of the People. “rights of man” would end up rude awakening next week. on the first floor of Davis: destroying society. To the people sitting behind Way to play it cool, but we all Sadly, his fears proved true as me: Why yes, I am on Potter- know you should just high- the revolution mutated into the Editorial NOTEBOOK more during class. You better five already. Reign of Terror, where the poor stop judging me before I Dearest Carolina: I will miss and downtrodden were killed by learn this next spell… Chapel Hill in the spring, the same men who claimed to be afternoons in the Pit and fighting for them. The rights of In honor of life To the guy who approached kvetches every Friday. I will man made way for the guillotine. me in the quad to ask if I’d be not miss the Pit Preacher, Burke’s insights are still rel- ou watch the movies. told my sister and me that she interested in nude modelling pollen or that awful intercom evant today. Take climate change, Anytime someone says the walked it for us. Tonight, I’ll walk for his “independent project”: voice in Davis. for example. It poses a serious Y word cancer, the music in her honor, and at some point Next time at least lie and say threat, no doubt, but many of the swells, the eyes on the screen make that cheesy phone call home you’re an art major. Davis Library: A “Push to Op- solutions that have been proposed grow teary and there’s a big run- to tell her I’m proud of her. The only thing worse than erate” automatic door is like will have serious repercussions ning monologue of “what if?” Some people who walk that your suitemates drawing on a “Walk to Operate” moving that may produce more harm And then there’s the girl in track with me this weekend won’t you when you’ve blacked out sidewalk. than good. Corn ethanol was seen my creative writing class said Taylor Hartley be so blessed. Cancer has left a is your suitemates making To the girl reading erotic fiction by many environmentalists as a last year: “I mean, cancer’s really Deputy opinion editor permanent void in their lives. it look like the Pit Preacher on her computer during class: positive step away from oil. But not a big deal anymore. We’ve But I’ve found in my own experi- drew on you when you’ve Now we know all about your with corn being converted into become so de-sensitized to it.” Junior English major from Cumming, ence that Relay for Life offers a Ga. blacked out. Very clever guys. strange fetish with cheese. fuel, not food, food prices soared Maybe that’s true. moment of healing, a moment of To the guy in my econ class in the developing world, leaving Unless you’re a person who Email: [email protected] comfort — if only for a little while. To the unicyclist I’ve recently who whipped out the Univer- millions hungry. has lived the reality that is can- To my fellow Relay partici- seen rolling around campus: sity rule that professors can’t When it comes to poverty, the cer. When I was nine, I watched it’s a true and remarkable fact. pants, I say thank you for helping I desperately want to see you give tests five days before natural reaction is to create wel- my mother battle breast cancer. Ten years ago my mother my mother in her fight. And for attempt that B-School hill. LDOC: I love you, and you are fare programs to try to help peo- Then, in my junior year of high would’ve lost her battle with can- those of you who won’t be at the To the guy I overheard in inspiration to all. ple as much as possible. To some school, she was diagnosed with cer, and at tonight’s luminary cer- track tonight, it’s not too late to Murphey saying, “He is liter- extent, these programs have been colorectal cancer. In the last five emony, I’d be writing her name on contribute to the cause. Go to ally a piece of shit”: OMG, I’ve gathered two things from successful. But economists like years, it’s come back three times. a sticker that said “In Memory.” uncrelay.org and make a donation. you know Mr. Hankey? this school: First, there are a Thomas Sowell argue that the Last year, a tumor perfo- But because of the advances If you have a chance, I encour- To all the people who want lot of homophobes. Second, welfare system can also create the rated her bowel, and we spent made in cancer research — in part age you to stop by the Belk track to raise awareness for some- there are even more gays. The wrong kind of incentives that end Thanksgiving huddled around her through donations raised at events just after dark to watch as we light thing without bringing baby second just kinda follows the up keeping people in a perma- hospital bed in the ICU, watching a like UNC Relay — I get to put “In our luminaries. I promise it will goats and bunnies: You’re do- first. Enjoy yourself. nent underclass. Conservatives football game on one of those tiny Honor of Christine Hartley” on one be a ceremony you won’t forget. ing it wrong. Send your one-to-two argue that we should be aware of TVs. Mom looked right at Dad and of those white paper bags. Tonight, we walk in honor. sentence entries to these other dynamics in play. said, “Worst holiday ever.” When I was 12, I watched Mom Tonight, we walk in memory. To the reviewer of “A Mid- summer Night’s Dream”: have [email protected], This is not to say that con- I’m not telling this story for cross the finish line at the 3-day We walk against cancer. And we subject line “kvetch.” servatism is perfect. A predis- pity’s sake. I’m telling it because Avon walk for breast cancer. She walk for life. you ever read a Shakespeare position against change blinded conservatives against the evils of segregation. On the other LETTERS TO THE EDITOR hand, conservatives were pro- foundly right about the evil that Have a measured reaction all ideas here deserve air to ‘Rape Free Zone’ T-shirts It was only while wearing the SPEAK OUT was Communism, while liberal to Dodson’s crassness breathe. In that spirit, I chose send a misguided message shirt that I realized how insensi- luminaries like John Kenneth to publicly share Dodson’s com- tive it actually is. Writing guidelines Galbraith were seduced by the TO THE EDITOR: ments as well. But that’s where TO THE EDITOR: There are numerous victims • Please type: Handwritten letters will Soviet Union, singing its praises Over the last couple of it ends. Last week, I received a free of sexual assault on UNC’s not be accepted. well into the ’80s. days, as evidenced in posts Dodson was rude, but he T-shirt in the Pit proclaiming on campus. Is it really advisable to • Sign and date: No more than two It’s natural that we have the on Facebook and Thursday’s wasn’t threatening. The worst a neon green shirt that I am a wear T-shirts that could serve people should sign letters. visceral “Something must be Quick Hits, there’s been a minor thing that could happen now is “Rape Free Zone.” as a reminder of their experi- • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. done!” reaction when confronted uproar over James Dodson’s a public campaign of hate and I considered the logo kind of ence? • Faculty/staff: Include your depart- with the evils of this world, but offensive and flippant message humiliation. misguided, but took the shirt Furthermore, the pledge on ment and phone number. we need to recognize the fact in response to Jeff Deluca’s letter I felt the Quick Hits came anyway because it was for a good the back was superfluous. • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clar- that humans have an innate bias to the editor. awfully close. Dodson can be cause. I may be naïve, but I feel it ity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit toward intervention, as best- The comment is indefensible. written off as ignorant and On the back of the shirt I ought to be an inherent goal to letters to 250 words. But the response must be mea- signed a pledge “to take a stand selling author and New York crude. We can’t. end sexual violence. SUBMISSION sured. against sexual violence in order University statistician Nassim If we rush in anger to selec- This should be accomplished • Drop-off: at our office at 151 E. Nicholas Taleb once observed. Jeff publicly shared the tively smother some, we’re sin- to begin the real practice of through community efforts Rosemary St. The role for conservatism in remark sent to him under the ning against the very spirit in equality and freedom.” bound by morality rather than • Email: [email protected] politics is to continually remind presumption of privacy. It’s a which we exposed these ideas in I wore my shirt on Friday just a sloppy signature on a us that humans are fallible and foolish presumption. Anything the first place. and walked past a group of T-shirt. EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons that we can never know all the in writing ceases to be hearsay. Dodson’s words speak for guys that said, “Oh darn, we Those shirts bring awareness and letters do not necessarily represent consequences — good or bad — But it’s an important pre- themselves. Nothing more need can’t rape her. She’s a rape-free of sexual violence, but not in the the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its of our actions. The burden is on sumption which we shouldn’t be said. zone.” intended way. staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel editorial board. The those who want change to prove violate casually. Other people watched me board consists of nine board members, that their proposals will actually I don’t think Dodson’s ideas Cameron Parker ’12 walk by with quizzical expres- Abby Chiaramonte ’15 the deputy opinion editor, the opinion improve society. can stand scrutiny. But I think Economics sions on their faces. Music editor and the editor.