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New
sports | page 12
net worth grade
policy
ahead
HEARTACHE CITY
The men’s tennis team lost
a heartbreaker in the ACC
Tournament, held in Cary. The
4-3 loss came at the hands of Transcripts could
Wake Forest, UNC’s second see distributions
loss to the team this year.
BY Eliza Kern
And Kevin Kiley
Senior writers
UNC students — along with
future employers and graduate
schools — will likely see grade
distributions on transcripts in the
Photo illustration by ashley bennett next few years.
and bj dworak The Faculty Council approved
Friday a proposal to add contextual
information about grading prac-
tices on transcripts, which could
include grade, class-year and major
statistics for each class.
The proposal — which did not
university | page 3 garner unanimous support — would
also require the registrar’s office to
CHICKEN RUN distribute information about grad-
ing practices to all instructors,
More than 100 people ran including how their grades compare
to those given by their departments
in the first Interfraternity
$2.45 million
Council Chick-fil-A See grades, Page 6
Challenge. Participants ran
two miles to University Mall, Duke republicans
Leader
ate a 12-pack of chicken
nuggets and then ran back.
in expenses for women’s basketball for 2008-09
$585,021 resigns
in revenue that year
after
$27,102 conflict
in expenses per player — more than any other non-revenue sport
university | page 9 Former chairman
GRADUATION STATION cuts all party ties
Seniors, do you have questions
about graduation? The Daily Thrust into the world of revenue sports, women’s hoops in unique position By tarini parti
state and national co-editor
Tar Heel attempts to answer The former chairman of Duke
BY Powell Latimer football and men’s basketball pay the rent. any other non-revenue sport spent. University’s College Republicans
a few common questions, Senior Writer North Carolina’s 26 other programs — includ- “You’ve got to compare apples to apples,” has decided to cut all ties with not
including ones about diplomas Nine straight trips to the NCAA tournament. ing women’s basketball — get facilities and oper- UNC women’s basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell only the chap-
A national title in 1994. Four straight ACC ating budgets largely through money brought in said. “You’ve got to compare us to women’s ter at Duke, but
and Onyens. Also check out titles from 2005-08. By any standard, North by the highly visible revenue sports. basketball. UConn, Tennessee, Duke, Stanford also the state-
suggestions we’ve gathered Carolina’s women’s basketball program is one But it gets a little murkier when talk- … Not us with volleyball or wrestling or any- wide College
of the most successful in the nation. ing about women’s basketball. The athletic thing like that. You’ve got to compare us to our Republicans
for a UNC senior bucket list. But in the 2008-09 season, the program department spent $2.45 million on women’s competition.” organiza-
spent $1.86 million more than it brought in — basketball in 2008-09, for a return of only The investment from the athletic department tion and the
a larger deficit than any other sport at UNC. $585,021 in reported revenue. In UNC’s ath- — including a contract extension for Hatchell Republican
Correction As North Carolina tries to straddle the line letic department, which walks a financial and a brand-new $36 million Carmichael Arena Party itself.
Due to an editing error, between big-money sports and a broad-based tightrope to stay in the black, the expenditure — has been substantial. And while Carmichael’s J u s t i n
athletics program, the department is caught in stands out. floor and office space benefit the rest of the Justin Robinette, who
Thursday’s front-page story
“Tancredo’s visit to draw out- a nationwide arms race of spending. “To me, it doesn’t seem right,” Shelton said. non-revenue sports, the chief reasoning was to Robinette also served as
rage” incorrectly stated that the The cycle of spending is pulling women’s bas- “They’re non-revenue, like the rest of us. And give women’s basketball a better home than the announced his co-chairman
charges were dropped against ketball into the spiral of increasing expenses, the rest of us get to enjoy the revenue from foot- dilapidated Carmichael Auditorium. resignation of the N.C.
senior Haley Koch following last but revenue hasn’t kept up. ball and basketball, but it’s taken away to sup- “I don’t look at it like every sport except Sunday. Federation
year’s protest at Tom Tancredo’s port women’s basketball at that level.” for men’s basketball and football — nobody of College
speech. The charges were dis- The price of success Athletic director Dick Baddour said that yields enough to pay for its own, so they must Republicans, resigned from the
missed. he considers women’s basketball in the same be a strain,” Baddour said. “I look at it as the position Sunday.
The Daily Tar Heel apologizes Karen Shelton has spent 30 years running group as UNC’s other non-revenue sports. University of North Carolina Department of Robinette said in a statement
for the error. North Carolina’s field hockey program and won But the women’s basketball operating budget, Athletics has a 28-sport program, and every- that the decision was in response
six national title trophies. She’s one of a host of which includes transportation, lodging, meals body contributes what they can.” to recent events at Duke, which
successful coaches at UNC and one of five who and equipment, is larger than any other non- For her part, Hatchell has advocated that she spurred rumors about him that he
have won national titles. revenue sport. wants her program to generate revenue. needed to stop.
this day in history Shelton is happy at UNC. She and other coach- In 2008-09, women’s basketball spent
es of non-revenue sports understand the system: $27,102 per athlete — more than double what See net worth, Page 6 See Republicans, Page 6
APRIL 26, 1865 …
Civil War Confederate General
Joseph E. Johnston surrenders
his army to Union General
MacGruber movie stars to appear on campus
William Tecumseh Sherman UNC is first campus stop on tour Attend the PremierE Famous moments in
near Durham.
Time: 7:30 p.m. today MacGruber History
Location: The Varsity Theatre
by hillary rose owens MacGruber has been decorated with Shia LaBeouf makes an
Info: Present a UNC OneCard at the
staff writer 16 purple hearts, three Congressional appearence as MacGruber’s son
In the time it takes to read this Medals of Honor and seven presi- Varsity box office to get a ticket
Today’s weather sentence, MacGruber has probably dential medals of bravery.
on the May 10, 2008, episode.
Meet the Movie’s Talent Richard Dean Anderson, the
Boobquake warning. been blown up. In the movie, America calls on
What: Signing with actor Will Forte, original MacGyver, argues with
See page 2. The Saturday Night Live sketch the hero to locate a nuclear war-
that — like its protagonist — has head. Along with a faithful crew, director/writer Jorma Taccone and MacGruber about Pepsi. These
H 77, L 49 writer John Solomon. skits were aired during the 2009
exploded in popularity has been MacGruber sets out to face his
made into a feature-length film, and sworn enemy and save the world. Time: 4 p.m. today Super Bowl.
Tuesday’s weather UNC is the first stop in the promo- Actors Forte and Ryan Phillippe, Location: Polk Place Charles Barkley appears as
Few drops hanging tion tour at college campuses. who plays Lt. Dixon Piper, are trav- MacGruber’s friend, causing
The sketch is a takeoff of eling with director and writer Jorma Students will also have the MacGruber to examine his racial
around
MacGyver, a popular television Taccone and writer John Solomon opportunity to meet and get auto- sensitivity, in the Jan. 10, 2010,
H 69, L 45 graphs from Forte, Taccone and
series in the late 1980s. Richard to five different colleges on the episode.
Dean Anderson played an action Universal Pictures college tour. Solomon in Polk Place. There will
index hero who could use everyday objects UNC students will have the be mini-posters available for sign- Camp said Universal Pictures
police log ......................... 2 to fashion weapons and tools. chance to watch an advanced ing, as well as other giveaways. contacted him about the advanced
Senior Jake Camp, the cam- screening at UNC. COURTESY OF UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
calendar ........................... 2 MacGruber, a mullet-sporting screening of the film at the Varsity
nation/world . ................. 5 soldier who is played by Will Forte Theatre on Franklin Street. pus representative for Universal “Since UNC is the first campus in “MacGruber,” once just a Saturday
opinion ............................ 8 in the upcoming movie, is a less- Following the movie, Zach Ward Pictures, has been working with the this campus tour, I think that this Night Live sketch spoofing a 1980s
crossword ....................... 11 talented hero. from DSI Comedy will host a Carolina Union Activities Board to television show, has been made
sports . ............................. 12 Despite his incompetence, Q-and-A session with all four. promote the advanced screening. See macgruber, Page 6 into a full-length movie.
2 monday, april 26, 2010 News The Daily Tar Heel
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From staff and wire reports
EDITOR-in-chief Reynolds
962-4086
amdunn@email.
SPORTS Editor he’s calling it Boobquake.
962-4710
unc.edu
OFFICE HOURS:
sports@unc.edu Purdue University student Jennifer McCreight created a Facebook event
mon., wed. 2 p.m.
to 3 p.m. katy urging women everywhere to show off their cleavage today in an attempt
doll
Kellen moore Arts Editor
to create an earthquake, a response to an Iranian cleric’s statement that
Managing editor,
Newsroom
843-4529
artsdesk@unc.edu
immodestly dressed women cause the natural disasters.
962-0750
mkellen@email. Jarrard COle, The cleric, Hojatoleslam Kazim Sadeghi, said, “Many women who do not dress
unc.edu Will COOPER
multimedia and
modestly … lead young men astray, corrupt their chastity and spread adultery in
Sara gregory photo co-EDITORs society, which (consequently) increases earthquakes.”
Managing editor, dthphoto@gmail.
online com Because of the event’s overwhelming success, McCreight has now created tank tops
962-0750
gsara@email. jordan with phrases such as “Modestly dressed women rarely make earthquakes.”
unc.edu lawrence
diversions editor
Andrew Dive@unc.edu NOTED. If you’re the type that likes thong QUOTED. “I saw in my head Squidward
Harrell bikinis, don’t plan your vacation to Kure Beach. with his clarinet lodged in his throat, and then
university
Pressley Baird,
EDITOR Jennifer The N.C. town has banned that style of swim- SpongeBob does the Heimlich maneuver and
962-0372 Kessinger wear after receiving an e-mail from a man seeking the clarinet comes flying out of his mouth.”
udesk@unc.edu copy co-EDITORs places to go on his honeymoon. Nude bathing and — Miriam Starobin, 12, a Long Beach, N.Y.,
Sarah Frier Carter McCall “insufficient clothing” were already banned. girl who saved a friend choking on gum by per-
CITY EDITOR ONLINE EDITOR “We’re going to keep this as close to Mayberry forming the Heimlich maneuver based on what
962-4209 cfmcall@email.
citydesk@unc.edu unc.edu with a beach as you can keep it,” Mayor Dean she learned watching the cartoon SpongeBob DTH/BJ DWORAK
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Ashley
Lambeth said to the StarNews of Wilmington. SquarePants.
Ariel embers of the Kamikazi dance team perform in
Zirulnick, Bennett, Anne
Tarini Parti Krisulewicz the Student Union auditorium Sunday night.
STATE & NATIONAL
co-EDITORs, 962-4103
design co-editors
Becca Brenner
COMMUNITY CALENDAr Their final performance of the year, titled “Kazi
stntdesk@unc.edu special sections Kingdom,” featured four acts and included guest perfor-
Kristen Long EDITOr today Location: Student Union, Great Hall will follow the performance.
graphics editor rbrenner@email. Time: 7 p.m. mances by Atlanta’s Swagger Crew and the Achordants.
dthgraphics@
gmail.com
unc.edu
Novella adaptation: “The Tuesday Location: Hill Hall, Room 107
Police log
Activist” comes to life on the stage
➤ The Daily Tar Heel reports tonight. In the story, conflicting Yoga in the galleries: Take a International music: Senegalese
any inaccurate information news reports say that a bridge has break from your day and explore world music giant Baaba Maal n A 34-year-old Chapel Hill Damage to the light pole was
published as soon as the error been destroyed by terrorists, that it the world of yoga in the beautiful will perform a concert Tuesday. man was arrested for carrying a estimated at $1,000, reports state.
is discovered. fell on its own or is still standing, or setting of the Ackland Art Museum. Renowned for his fiery performances, concealed handgun at 9:02 a.m.
that there was never a bridge at all. Sessions are led by Joanne Marshall, Maal’s unique blend of traditional Saturday at the intersection of N.C. n Someone damaged the glass
➤ Corrections for front-page Tickets range from $5 to $20 and are and beginners are welcome. The West African song, Senegalese pop, 54 Bypass and South Columbia at the door of Crook’s Corner
errors will be printed on the available at the door. event is free to museum members, or reggae and dance has established Street, according to Chapel Hill around 11:30 p.m. Saturday at
front page. Any other incorrect Time: 6 p.m. costs $5 for non-members. him as a seminal artist in his field. police reports. 610 W. Franklin St., according to
information will be corrected Location: Swain Hall, Studio 6 Time: Noon to 1 p.m. Call (919) 843-3333 for tickets. Matthew Dean Johnson was Chapel Hill police reports.
on page 3. Errors committed Location: Ackland Art Museum Time: 7:30 p.m. charged after being stopped for an Damage to the window was esti-
on the Opinion Page have cor- Apartheid play: The Curriculum in Location: Memorial Hall inspection violation and released, mated at $400, reports state.
rections printed on that page. International and Area Studies will Biology seminar: Esther Verheyen, reports state.
Corrections also are noted in the sponsor a one-woman show written associate professor of molecular Comedy show: The Bonnaroo n Someone stole two rocking
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The Daily Tar Heel Top News monday, april 26, 2010 3
student
ing” incorrectly stated that UNC
student Dakota Williams was chief
financial officer of the Association Raises money for man’s surgery
of Student Governments. He
stepped down from that position
to lead
in December. By Ben Pierce more than 100 people in total.
The Daily Tar Heel apologizes
staff Writer The event included a silent auc-
After a Saturday night fund- tion featuring products from local
for the error.
raiser, Sam Peterson is one step businesses and friends of Peterson,
ASG
closer to being the person he feels as well as a series of performance
CAMPUS briefs he really is. acts. Miss Mary Wanna of Carrboro
First Carolina Experience “There is a way that my brain performed burlesque to ‘50s-style
Enrichment scholars named perceives my body, and a way that surf rock, and a belly dancing col-
my body actually is,” Peterson said, lective, The Devoted, performed a
UNC named its first three recip- who is a biological woman tran- series of dances to Middle Eastern-
ients of the Carolina Experience sitioning into being a man. “This style lounge music. UNC sophomore
Enrichment Scholarship for sum- surgery creates a better alignment “There is emotional support,
mer opportunities Thursday. between the two.”
Peterson, who is a house manag-
community support,” said Terri named senior VP
Amy Davenport will travel to Phoenix, director of UNC’s Lesbian,
Teotitlan del Valle to work with er at the Carrboro ArtsCenter, held Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and By Isabella Cochrane
nurses, and freshman Elizabeth Chestfest 2010 at the ArtsCenter as Queer Center. “People here love Staff Writer
Littauer will intern at the American a fundraiser for his bilateral mas- Sam. It is important to have sup- DURHAM — Running unop-
Leprosy Missions in central Nepal tectomy. The surgery will remove port like that.” posed, familiar faces were elected
and India. Junior Hampton Neal both of his breasts and involve lim- The event raised more than Saturday to lead next year’s UNC-
will travel to Zanzibar, Tanzania. ited chest reconstruction. $3,000, which brings Peterson’s system Association of Student
The Carolina Experience Belly dancers and spoken word total to $5,000. The surgery costs dth/ben pierce
Governments.
Enrichment Scholarship is a artists mixed with the local trans- Members of The Devoted, a local belly dancing group, perform Saturday at Atul Bhula, a senior at East
student organization focusing gender community and allies — See chestfest, Page 9 a fundraiser to help Sam Peterson pay for surgery to remove his breasts. Carolina University, was elected
on getting Carolina Covenant president. UNC-Chapel Hill soph-
Scholars, transfer and non-tradi- omore Dakota Williams will take
NUGGETS OF HOPE
tional students and student par- over as senior
ents involved in local and global vice president.
communities. Both candi-
dates have been
Voice messaging system active members
to be replaced on Friday ‘Consumption race’ of the organiza-
tion for several
The University will be replac-
ing its voice messaging system at
deemed successful years. Bhula
has been a
6 p.m. Friday. member since
East Carolina 2007. Williams
New voicemail boxes that have BY Will Doran University senior started as a high
not been initialized by that time staff writer
won’t receive messages until a new With an empty stomach and a Cookie Atul Bhula will school delegate
voicemail box is initialized. Monster mask, Trip Poole was poised at the take over as representing
For information on the change starting line Saturday on Franklin Street. ASG president. the N.C. School
and training sessions this month, Poole, an N.C. State graduate student, of Science and
contact Information Technology had two goals — winning the Chick-fil-A Math.
Services representatives at its. Challenge and putting his school’s stamp Greg Doucette, outgoing ASG
unc.edu or e-mail voicemail@ on UNC’s version of the Krispy Kreme president, said Bhula and Williams
unc.edu. Challenge. have experience and know the fun-
Visit bit.ly/UNCvoicemail to He was one of more than 100 racers who damentals of the association.
read a guide on the process. gathered for the Interfraternity Council’s first “They know the importance of
Chick-fil-A Challenge, during which partici- transparency and accountability,”
Doucette said.
City briefs pants ran two miles to University Mall, ate
Their platform emphasizes keep-
a 12-pack of chicken nuggets and made the
Atwater set to appear in return journey up a grueling hill all for the ing executive officers accountable
court for hearing May 24 sake of the N.C. Children’s Hospital. and making sure that they aren’t
Wes Saunders, an organizer of the event, doing their jobs just for stipends.
One of the two men charged said he hopes to donate more than $1,000 This year, officers were paid at
with kidnapping and killing for- to the hospital, but would not be certain of the beginning of the month.
mer Student Body President Eve the exact total raised for another week. Bhula wants to push back pay-
Carson will appear May 24 in Jim Clabuesch, 45, who finished in checks to the end of the month to
Orange County court for a hear- well under 25 minutes, said this is the improve officers’ incentives to work.
ing. fifth “consumption race” in which he has When beginning the job, officers
Demario Atwater, 23, pleaded competed, including the Krispy Kreme will work one month prior to get-
guilty last week to federal charg- Challenge. ting paid.
es related to killing Carson. His He said his best event is the six-pack “In doing so, we’ ll weed out
charges of first-degree kidnap- mile, in which competitors down a six-pack those people who are just in it for
ping and first-degree murder in of beer and run a mile, which he completed the stipends,” Bhula said.
Orange County remain, and he in 6:37, including drinking. At the beginning of the year,
could receive a death sentence if Clabuesch, an employee in the microbi- officers will be asked for their goals
he is convicted. ology lab at UNC Hospitals, said he didn’t and plans for the year. They will be
Though there has been no offi- practice or prepare for the race, attributing evaluated throughout the year to
cial announcement of Atwater’s his success to his natural talents. make sure they are making prog-
plans or the district attorney’s “I’ve got an iron stomach, and I can run ress on those goals, Bhula said.
plans, the hearing in May would pretty fast,” he said. “If I need to fire anybody, I’m
give Atwater the opportunity Senior Leslie Bridger, the winner of the going to do it,” he said. “I’m really
to plead guilty to his charges in women’s race, was the polar opposite of the big on accountability.”
dth/ZACH GUTTERMAN
Orange County as well. experienced Clabuesch. Doucette said he hopes that
Participants in the Chick-fil-A Challenge attempt to finish eating twelve chicken nuggets Bhula will continue to keep ASG
A plea bargain would likely elim- “This is my first one where you eat food
inate the possibility of receiving
as quickly as possible after running two miles and before running two more on Saturday. united. Rebuilding the organiza-
in the middle,” the rookie said.
the death penalty from an Orange Bridger, for whom the race was the first tion has been the chief focus of
County jury. back from a knee injury, said she signed up Clabuesch said. “I guess I’ll have to start ate who donned an Elmo T-shirt during the Doucette’s administration.
Lawrence Alvin Lovette, 19, is at the encouragement of Saunders, who going.” race, said he had run in the Krispy Kreme “The fact that people are here
facing charges in Orange County works as a waiter at her sorority. “I’m excited for Chick-fil-A, although I Challenge five or six times and wanted to participating is the reason why
related to Carson’s death, though “I think he thought I was kidding,” she don’t think I’ve gone in a year or two,” said check out its newest rival. everything is falling into place,”
no hearing date is set in his case. said. Bridger. “We kind of thought this was a cheap knock- Doucette said.
He was too young at the time Bridger added that she was unsure of her Saunders estimated 200 people signed off,” he said. “We wanted to make sure it had an “We have people. He needs to
of the crime to be eligible for the future on the consumption race circuit. up, but only 118 attended the race. N.C. State stamp — not of approval.” go out of his way to make sure that
death penalty. “Maybe I’ll try the Krispy Kreme one, but But Saunders said he was pleased with Poole engaged in similar trash talk, saying those people stay.”
I’m not sure,” she said. “That was a lot of the results, saying the turnout was better even his mom could complete the race with Williams, who is also treasurer in
State grant given to protect food.” than expected, partially due to Greek par- ease and that his everyday life prepared him UNC-CH Student Body President
Even though each champion received a Hogan Medlin’s cabinet, said he
farm land in Orange County ticipation. to compete.
hopes to establish budgeting con-
year’s supply of Chick-fil-A, all that they “Almost every fraternity had 10 people “I run about five miles a day and generally
The N.C. Agricultural had in common was a mutual passion for sign up, whether they showed up or not,” he eat an unhealthy diet,” he said. ferences between student body trea-
Development and Farmland running and an ironic lack of fondness for said. “So we got the money, which is the big- surers throughout the system.
Preservation Trust Fund awarded Chick-fil-A. gest thing.” Contact the University Editor This conference is meant to be
Orange County a $150,000 grant “I don’t know the last time I went to one,” Geoff Smith, a recent N.C. State gradu- at udesk@unc.edu.
to protect 153 acres of farmland. See asg, Page 9
The county is working with
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edge that we didn’t even come close Grant Catalino, who was limited to shoulder like Maryland did.’”
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andrew dunn
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EDITORIAL CARTOON By Connor Sullivan, cpsully@email.unc.edu
drunk!?
bring back the old media” (April entitled “Tancredo and his beliefs
22) vocalized a kind of reaction- have no place on campus” (April
ary opinion that I have heard a 23), needs to be addressed.
number of times. Nostalgia for an First and foremost, I believe
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imaginary time when our friend- that Tom Tancredo has a right
have a hypothetical situation ships were not tampered with by to speak on campus, just as his
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of Utah reports that impair- for self-promotion, but person- protestors were doing.
ment to driving in a simulated rotestors have promised not impede on Tancredo’s abil- ing Tancredo, which totaled
that resistance to today’s ity to speak. $3,000. ally, I have made a lot of sincere But that’s fine, I don’t mind
situation while talking on a cell human connection because of the bullhorn; I think it’s impor-
phone is as profound as driving visit by former U.S. Rep. Exercising restraint will We certainly would not want
social media. tant to hear the views of my fel-
with a blood-alcohol content of Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., will strengthen the legitimacy of the University to have to pay I met my roommate through low students. I also happen to
0.08 percent — the national legal not go unnoticed. your objections. for another one of Tancredo’s Facebook and he has become think it’s important to hear the
limit. Last year, when UNC stu- Rancorous, chaotic protest- colorful orations. one of my closest friends. The views of former congressmen.
But before you grab your dents gathered to protest ing will only serve to diminish Make no mistake, he will keep organization and coordination of Suppose I want to hear Tom
phone to call a cab, your friend Tancredo’s presence, a window your credibility as level-headed, coming back until he is able to events in the real world is made Tancredo. Plenty of people do,
confidently whips out his fancy was broken, pepper spray was serious opposition. speak without interruption. infinitely easier by Facebook. otherwise he wouldn’t have been
Bluetooth. This should not given the Union auditorium.
in the air and the former U.S. Yes, Tancredo is clearly a Thankfully, the University is Simply finding a car ride home
change your mind. Research was difficult 30 years ago. Real Please protest, but don’t dare
has shown that hands-free calls congressman’s speech was cut xenophobe with controversial, taking greater steps to control
drastically short to only about and often offensive views. possible aggressive opposition. human interaction is aided by tell me who I am and am not
while driving are no safer than new media, not hindered by it. allowed to hear.
handheld phones. Plus, they look five minutes. But when his speeches are Guidelines provided by the
There is this concept that We must respect the freedom
incredibly lame. This go-round, the student interrupted, his image as a Office of the Dean of Students
contact in person is some- of speech (Not brick-throwing
It turns out that the mental body must respect Tancredo’s fire-stoking, rabble-rouser s t at e t h at s t u d e n t s w h o violence, and not speech that is
how replaced by texting and
concentration required for a right to free speech, regardless is only strengthened. His attempt to disrupt the event Facebook; this is patently false. intended to drown out the speech
phone conversation and not of how offensive he might be. extremism is much of the rea- will be warned, removed and No one decides against going to of another). It would be a real
the challenge of driving with By all means, voice your son he is still a well-known possibly arrested on a second a party or to dinner with friends shame if there was a speaker
one hand is responsible for opposition to the man who public figure. offense. because they would rather stay that you wanted to hear, but the
impaired reaction time and recently called for President The last time Tancredo was Regardless of opinion, every- in and refresh Facebook. I do not University decided not to allow it.
the accidents that ensue. The Barack Obama to return to interrupted, Chancellor Holden one has the right to speak. So know what “old media” there was
National Highway Traffic Safety that created more sincere friend- David Deerson
Kenya. Thorp rightly decided to com- let Tancredo make a fool out
Administration states that car ships than new ones, but I sus- Freshman
crashes involving driver distrac- But protest in an organized, pensate Youth for Western of himself by allowing him to
respectable fashion that will Civilization for the cost of host- speak. pect it does not exist. History
tion claimed 5,870 lives and
injured more than half a million
people in 2009.
Stirling Little Even speech we don’t like
Freshman must be allowed at UNC
T
In fact, studies confirm that his beliefs have no place on cam- actually is a racist, he still has the
passengers and the driver sup- he antiquated “Don’t she came out as a lesbian. this exorbitant amount of money
pus” (April 23) gave an impas- right to voice his opinion inso-
press conversation in times when ask, Don’t tell” policy Defenders of the “Don’t ask, simply because she is lesbian. sioned opinion on a controver- far as he does not incite a crowd
concentration is needed (e.g. on that prohibits openly Don’t tell” policy say it allows If the ROTC does not repeal sial speaker, and I applaud the to violence. If we believe that all
campus where there is a cross- gay individuals from serv- gays and lesbians to serve in its decision to force Isaacson author for his spirited message. people are equal in the eyes of
walk every three feet). ing in the U.S. military has the military as long as they are to pay back the debt, then the Nevertheless, I feel the letter’s the law, then any right denied to
On the other hand, zoning out reached an all-time low. Now not open about their sexual ori- University should pay it for her. content was fallible. I believe it any person must be denied to all.
during a phone conversation may it has extended its deleterious entation. A stand needs to be made is impossible to create change Those who deny a racist, or any
be interpreted as rude and elicit individual for that matter, the
effects to the University. This guise of “neutrality” is against this awful policy, and by refusing to hear someone’s
the standard snippy reaction: opinion. If the author is correct right to speak his opinion cannot
“Clearly you are not paying atten- Senior Sara Isaacson iden- nothing more than a superfi- there is no better time than
tified herself as a lesbian to cial façade that serves to cover now. that Tancredo “directly supports rightly be said to be defenders of
tion to me, so I’m going to go.” groups like the Minutemen, minorities. The smallest minority
Many are willing to risk the dan- the Army ROTC earlier this the blatant discrimination that More than 50 students from
semester. The response that this policy espouses. universities across the state the Tea Party and lots of other is the individual. The question is
gers of multitasking in order to potential mobilizers,” it follows whether any individual is being
avoid drama on the home front. followed was nothing short of If the Army ROTC does not gathered Friday in Washington, deprived of her rights.
that many Americans identify
The N.C. legislature has finally egregious. make amends for its actions, D.C. to protest the abhorrent with Tancredo’s opinions, despite You might contend that no one
responded to the overwhelming Isaacson was kicked out of then the University itself must policy. their possible flaws. has a right to speak in a hateful
evidence about the dangers of dial- the ROTC program and asked step in. While the real issue is The University needs to By claiming that Tancredo and manner towards another person.
ing and driving, but it does not to pay the nearly $80,000 she the policy, UNC can at least do take a stand against the his beliefs have no place at UNC, Why is this so? Well, because we
appear to be working. received in scholarship money something in the short term. Army’s action and reassert its the ability to challenge many typically we do not like such
The state enacted a complete for the four years she has been at There is no reason why this opposition to discriminatory Americans’ viewpoints is lost. speech, because we want every-
ban on text messaging while driv- However abhorrent an opinion one to be treated with dignity
ing (a practice about as safe as
the University. All this because student should have to give back policies.
may be, denying people the right and respect. So the wrong-mak-
letting a sleep-deprived 3-year- to voice it will make it impossible ing feature of such speech is that
old behind the wheel), but only to change their beliefs. we do not like it.
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headset in someone’s ear. energy, respect, and intelligence of I disagree with just about every
But enforcement of cell phone afeWalk needs to be logical step is for the program increased involvement from
a mass of Tar Heels can create an single thing Tancredo has ever had
bans even appears to be a problem expanded to off-campus to accompany students to off- the University. to say, but I will defend his right to
influence at least equal and oppo-
in states where the law applies locations. campus housing. Students’ safety is a vital site to that of intolerance. say whatever he likes unto death.
to everyone. The Highway Loss This expansion should be A d d i t i o n a l l y, a l l o w i n g part of creating an environ-
Data Institute found no signifi- underwritten by the University SafeWalkers access to the ment conducive to learning. It Patrick Heenan Neil Backus
cant reduction in traffic crashes in as part of fulfilling its commit- town can allow them to pro- is in the University’s interest Freshman Junior
states enacting a ban compared to ment to student safety. vide some help to intoxicated to promote it. Students should Physics, Astronomy Philosophy, Political Science
states with no law.
At last week’s SafeWalk students. SafeWalkers could at not have to shovel out extra
But let’s be serious. Small fines
and research showing the dan-
Advisory Board Meeting, stu- least help them to a P2P stop money to achieve that.
dent leaders presented statis- or stay with them until other SafeWalk has gotten off to SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
gers of talking while driving will ➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space,
do little to dissuade people from tics that point to a great start transportation arrived. a great start. Student govern- Writing guidelines: clarity, accuracy and vulgarity.
picking up an important call. The for the program and discussed All signs point to SafeWalk ment has taken an entrepre- ➤ Please type: Handwritten Limit letters to 250 words.
scenarios for expansion of its becoming a permanent fixture neurial approach to making a letters will not be accepted.
hope is that drivers will be aware SUBMISSION:
➤ Sign and date: No more than
of these issues and either pick up coverage area. on campus. If it does, it will need real difference in the quality of two people should sign letters. ➤ Drop-off: at our office at Suite
to say that they will call back or Since January, SafeWalk has a permanent source of funding. campus safety. ➤ Students: Include your year,
2409 in the Student Union.
keep the chat short. averaged between 12 and 13 Right now, almost half of the Assuming the program con- major and phone number. ➤ E-mail: to dthedit@gmail.com
So next time you think of walks a night to locations across program’s funding comes from tinues to be successful after it ➤ Faculty/staff: Include your ➤ Send: to P.O. Box 3257, Chapel
taking a call or texting a friend, Hill, N.C., 27515.
campus. Post-walk surveys indi- the Student Library Advisory is expanded off campus, the
ask yourself whether you would cate a high satisfaction rate. Board and the Parents Fund. University should begin dis-
take a few swigs from a bottle of EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily represent the opinions
But for many students, walk- But rather than a future fee cussing how to incorporate
Johnny Walker at the red light. If of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel edito-
the answer is no, you might want ing to the edge of campus is to fill the funding gap, perma- it as part of its own efforts to rial board. The board consists of eight board members, the associate opinion editor, the
to let it go to voicemail. just not far enough. The next nency should come with an promote safety. opinion editor and the editor.
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dth/ALYSSA CHAMPION
North Carolina senior Clay Donato stormed to a 5-0 lead in the third set against Wake Forest’s Steven Forman,
but he lost seven straight games to eventually lose the match. UNC ultimately fell 4-3 to the Demon Deacons.
F
so each row, column Robinette leaves GOP
rom left, students Tyler Burt, Laura Page and Logan Bertram perform “Love Story: A and 3-by-3 box (in
bold borders) con- Duke student Justin Robinette
Comedy” in the Forest Theatre on Saturday afternoon. The play was written by Chris
tains every digit 1 has rejected the Republican Party
Chirdon, a dramatic art and American studies double major, and was performed as to 9. after conflicts. See pg. 1 for story.
a part of “One-Acts in the Park.” The event featured seven student-run one-act plays. Solution to
Picking a president
Friday’s puzzle
The Association of Student
lacrosse looked smaller and more porous.
UMd. attackmen found cutters
“I don’t know how he got open
so many times,” Madalon said.
Governments chose its new leaders
this weekend. See pg. 3 for story.
from page 12
and open shooting lanes, leaving The loss was the largest losing
our kids some confidence.” Madalon overwhelmed with pres- margin since UNC coach Joe Breschi
The Terrapins continued their sure. Maryland also found his soft took over the program last season. Are you chicken?
dominance in the second quarter, spot, scoring about three-fourths of “I credit Maryland 100 percent More than 100 people showed
recording three goals to UNC’s its goals on shots below his waist. for just absolutely dominating the up for the inaugural Chick-fil-A
two. In the seventh minute of the “I think that’s one of the tough- game,” Breschi said. “In every sta- Challenge. See pg. 3 for story.
quarter, UNC midfielder Jimmy est saves for any goalie,” Madalon tistical category, we got humbled,
Dunster scored the Tar Heels’ first said. “You have to bring your stick so we weren’t ready to play, and
goal with an assist from sophomore from all the way stick-side-high to that’s on me.”
attackman Thomas Wood. Four the bottom left corner.” From the start of the season, the
minutes later, Catalino scored his After Maryland scored two quick Tar Heels had two goals: to win The Daily Tar Heel office will be closed April 30-May 9. Any classified ads placed
second goal of the evening. goals in the fourth quarter, UNC both an ACC and a national title. in the April 28 or 29 edition will remain online over this break. Any ads placed over this
The Maryland midseason All- constructed a comeback, scoring Only the latter of its two goals is break will go online within 72 hours and will begin in our 1st weekly summer issue.
American scored at least once in three goals in less than two minutes. attainable now.
each quarter, while the Terrapins Following that, Bitter carved his With time off and a regular sea- www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds
held UNC All-American Billy way around the back of the net and son matchup against Ohio State left
Bitter scoreless for the first time launched a diving shot that would before nationals, that’s where the
since May 10, 2008. have made it a 10-6 game, but it was Tar Heels will turn their attention.
“Did he not score? No way,” called off because he was in crease. “You win championships in May,
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Cottle said of the attackman’s per- Catalino put an end to the run, too,” Breschi said. All rights reserved.
formance. “We put a good athlete scoring twice in the next two minutes
on him, and he’s banged up. You — including his did-that-really-just- Contact the Sports Editor Across 69 Hankerings 29 Insect in a circus 52 Radium
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Lacrosse
downed
in ACC
Tourney
Maryland upends UNC
with 13-5 semifinal loss
PAGE 5: North Carolina played with little energy and
was outhustled by the Terrapins in the ACC semifinals.
BY Mark Thompson
Assistant Sports Editor
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — When Maryland
attackman Grant Catalino received a pass on
the left side of the field late in an ACC tourna-
ment semifinal game, he was immediately met
by two North Carolina defensemen.
But even two defenders weren’t enough to
slow him down. The junior
MEN’S had already matched the
LACROSSE No. 3 UNC’s men’s lacrosse
UNC 5 team goal-for-goal. Five
Maryland 13 goals, all by himself. And
he wasn’t done.
dth/ALYSSA CHAMPION
Catalino started left, dug his heels in the turf
Senior Andrew Crone lobs a forehand in his defeat of Wake Forest’s Zach Leslie in Friday’s ACC Tournament quarterfinals. His win brought the Tar Heels and the Demon and cut back right. While falling, Catalino used
Deacons to a tie, but sophomore Cameron Ahari dropped the third set in the final match to send the Demon Deacons to Saturday’s semifinals, where they lost to Duke. his 6-foot-5 frame to whip the ball straight into