
Serving UNC students and the University community since 1893 Volume 121, Issue 6 dailytarheel.com Monday, March 4, 2013 MEN’S BASKETBALL: NORTH CAROLINA 79, FLORIDA STATE 58 SEX TRAFFICKING: McAdoo powers A through FSU James Michael McAdoo sparked a big first-half run. ‘HIDDEN By Brooke Pryor Assistant Sports Editor Throughout the North Carolina men’s basketball season, forward James Michael McAdoo has been criticized as being soft, quiet — not aggressive from the opening tip. Sunday afternoon, he silenced those critics in the first half of UNC’s 79-58 win CRIME’ against Florida State. Before the break, McAdoo netted 17 points, his highest first-half total in the pre- vious five games. INSIDE: Read “If he starts making more about shots then he’s a heck of a UNC’s win in lot better than if he starts SportsMonday on missing shots,” coach Roy page 10. Williams said. McAdoo scored the first points of the A bill in the legislature targets the practice game on a jump shot, and he finished up the afternoon with 21 points, knock- North Carolina is ranked State legislative action on human tracking ing down 10-of-15 from the floor, his best The Polaris Project is a national organization that raises awareness and pushes legislation that addresses shooting effort since sinking eight-of-12 as a top-10 state for human tracking. The organization has ranked North Carolina as a top state in combating the issue. against Virginia Tech a month ago. “Ten-for-15, we need that from him every human trafficking. game,” Williams said. “The bottom line is By Claire Bennett he knows I want him to be more aggressive. Staff Writer You’ve got to make shots, and 10-for-15, to do that when the defense is aiming to stop Every week Abbi Tenaglia visits you is pretty doggone impressive.” Emma’s Home, a restoration and With nine minutes left in the first half, rehabilitation house she founded Florida State took its first and only lead of that hosts girls who are victims of the game. A complacent Tar Heel defense what is often an unseen crime in allowed the Seminoles to fight back from North Carolina — sex trafficking. a one-time seven-point deficit, but FSU’s The girls, who are between 12 lead would only last for 37 seconds before and 17 years old, go to Emma’s McAdoo took over. Home in search of opportunities to In the next five minutes, McAdoo scored learn, grow and experience a fami- Tier one - has passed signicant laws Tier two - has passed numerous laws 11 points as the Tar Heels put together a ly-like environment many of them 20-3 run to gain a lead that they wouldn’t have never had, said Tenaglia, who Tier three - has made nominal Tier four - has not made minimal eorts to surrender for the remainder of the game. is a director at the Durham-based eort to pass laws enact a basic legal framework “I think the biggest thing was just getting Transforming Hope Ministries. SOURCE: THE POLARIS PROJECT DTH/ANNA KIM out and running,” McAdoo said. “A couple “Some part of the girls wants times the ball just fell in my lap, and a to be healed, but they still have and compiles data about human from responding to incidents to couple times we just set plays and I just got some attachment to their trafficker trafficking, ranks North Carolina as providing general information. open and tried to get out and run.” because they didn’t see them as a a top-10 state for human trafficking, Megan Fowler, spokeswoman for McAdoo’s strong first-half performance trafficker — they were a boyfriend which includes both labor and sex the project, said national statistics was fittingly capped with a buzzer-beating or someone who they thought cared trafficking. concerning human trafficking vic- floater in a wide-open lane to give UNC a about them,” she said. The rankings are based on the tims do not paint the full picture 19-point halftime lead. The Polaris Project, a national number of calls the project’s hotline McAdoo led all scorers in the first half, but organization that raises awareness receives from each state. Calls range SEE TRAFFICKING, PAGE 6 P.J. Hairston and Reggie Bullock were close behind with 11 and eight points, respectively. Guard Dexter Strickland credited the team’s strong first-half performance to McAdoo’s aggressive demeanor on the court. SEE FLORIDA STATE, PAGE 6 Fundraising campaign New Title IX o∞cer wants plans will be ready by July to solicit student voices Ew Quimbaya-Winship will Ew Quimbaya-Winship is the University’s new put on hold when former Vice FUNDRAISING DRIVE start the position next week. The capital campaign Chancellor for University deputy Title IX officer, Advancement Matt Kupec Spring 2012: UNC announces By Hailey Vest or student complaint plans will be ready for coordinator. He will serve resigned amid questions about plans for the largest fundrais- Staff Writer as the initial contact for the new chancellor. his use of UNC foundation ing campaign in its history. funds for personal travel use. When Ew Quimbaya-Winship received sexual assault victims on By Zach Freshwater As the search for Kupec’s September 2012: Matt his master’s degree in theater from campus. Staff Writer replacement continues, a capi- Kupec, vice chancellor for Missouri State University, he had no idea tal campaign cabinet has been University advancement, he’d end up in a career related to sexual tor filed a complaint accusing UNC of Nearly a year after admin- tasked with developing a fund- resigns amid scandal, placing assault. improperly handling sexual assault cases. istrators announced plans to raising strategy. “I don’t think my intention when I first Quimbaya-Winship’s first glimpse into the campaign on hold. kick off the University’s largest The cabinet, composed of got started was to make sexual assault my the world of sexual violence occurred fundraising campaign ever, offi- faculty, staff and a group of February 2013: First meeting focus, but it’s something I did find a pas- as a graduate student, when he became cials hope to have initial designs volunteers associated with the of the campaign cabinet is held. sion in,” he said. involved with a program that used the- ready for the new chancellor to University, met recently to dis- Starting March 11, Quimbaya-Winship ater to promote awareness about issues take over by July. cuss preliminary plans. will serve as UNC’s deputy Title IX offi- including sexual violence. Planning for the capital cam- Roger Perry, volunteer chair- tions, said in an email that the cer, or student complaint coordinator, “I get it, I can communicate the issues,” paign — which originally aimed man for the cabinet and former cabinet is tasked with creating a meaning he will be the initial contact for he said. “I’ve been told by audience mem- to raise more than a previous chairman of the UNC Board of vision for the campaign and will sexual assault victims on campus. bers that they really understand what I fundraising effort that brought Trustees, said the cabinet hasn’t develop its overarching themes His appointment is part of UNC’s have to say.” in $2.38 billion — began in early made any specific plans or set a as the fundraiser progresses. larger effort to improve the relationship Quimbaya-Winship has most recently 2012 but was postponed before financial goal for the campaign. The cabinet has requested between the University and sexual assault worked at Warren Wilson College in this academic year started. Scott Ragland, UNC’s direc- victims after three students, one former The campaign was then tor of development communica- SEE FUNDRAISING, PAGE 6 student and one former administra- SEE TITLE IX, PAGE 6 RETRO-THEMED MELLOW UNC STUDENTS JOIN Today’s weather Inside MUSHROOM NOW OPEN WORLD LEADERS 33 degrees? Chapel Hill once again has a Mellow Three UNC students are Come on. SPORTSMONDAY Mushroom pizzeria. The restaurant fills presenting their findings on H 51, L 33 Women’s basketball loses at Duke, a void in the casual, affordable dining eliminating violence against Tuesday’s weather sphere, its co-owner said. The restau- women at the United Nations baseball dominates in Houston and Anti-winter bias. women’s tennis sweeps a double- rant also has a specialty menu for this Headquarters in New York H 59, L 38 header. Pages 8 to 10. location. Page 3. today and Tuesday. Page 3. The cause is hidden; the effect is visible to all. OVID 10 Monday, March 4, 2013 dailytarheel.com The Daily Tar Heel SCOREBOARD WOMEN’S TENNIS: UNC 7, Winthrop 0 BASEBALL: UNC 11, California 5 BASEBALL: UNC 2, Rice 1 SportsMonday Follow us on Twitter: @DTHSports WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: DUke 65, NORTH CARolIna 58 UNC falls to the Blue Devils the half on a 17-4 run fueled by two buckets Poor shooting in the second apiece from Krista Gross, Ruffin-Pratt and half costs UNC against Duke. Latifah Coleman. UNC took a 27-26 lead into halftime. By Henry Gargan Some residual shooting heat remained Assistant Sports Editor during the first minute of the second half, but after that, UNC’s shooters cooled off DURHAM — Coming into Sunday’s dramatically. 65-58 loss against Duke, the No. 15 North “This game has a lot of excitement to it,” Carolina women’s basketball team knew senior Gross said. “I don’t think it’s nerves, what it had to do: Play good defense.
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