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shortage
sports | page 6
THE FINAL WORKOUT
increases
Senior football players,
36 percent of UNC med
including Marvin Austin, Greg school grads stay in state
Little and Robert Quinn
by CHelsea Bailey
participated in their last staff writer
Jim Bedford has been studying at UNC for more
workout as Tar Heels.
than eight years.
Now a fourth-year medical student, Bedford,
who specializes in psychiatry, recently learned he
would be completing his residency somewhere he
is desperately needed — right at home.
For years, North Carolina has struggled with a
shortage of practicing general surgeons, primary
care physicians and psychiatrists.
Bedford said that shortage factored into his deci-
sion to stay in-state for his residency.
“The area I’m interested in is needed and under-
served,” he said.
Of the 148 UNC medical students graduating in
2011, only 53 — about 36 percent — will do their
residency in North Carolina.
But it isn’t retention that has officials in the N.C.
arts | page 4 Katy Heubel and Rivers Woodward of ArtHeels perform antics in anticipation of Patch Adams’ visit to UNC’s campus next week.
dth/melissa key
Health Professionals Data System worried. Rather,
it’s the distribution of those who decide to remain
JAILHOUSE ROCK in-state.
Pauper Players will begin their
five-day run of “All Shook Up,”
Student clowns bring humor to hospitals Erin Fraher, director of the data system, said
a growing trend towards specialization while
students are in medical school ultimately steers
the musical about the life of students away from more needed fields, like pri-
by Gloria Schoeberle Adams — the doctor behind the Robin Williams char- mary care and general surgery, which are in higher
Elvis Presley, tonight at the staff writer acter in the 1998 film “Patch Adams” — promotes healing demand as the 2.4 million baby boomers enter
Red rubber noses, outlandish outfits, giant underwear — through humor. As the founder and director of a completely retirement.
Playmakers Theatre. all in an unexpected place. free hospital, the Gesundheit Institute, Adams is iconically “Specializing takes students away from services
In the spirit of unconventional health care, activist and doc- known as the clown doctor. like primary care and general surgery,” she said.
tor Patch Adams — who is coming to campus to speak next Woodward has traveled abroad with Adams — visiting “But if the state is going to invest a lot of money
week — members of UNC’s art therapy organization, ArtHeels, children’s hospitals, orphanages and AIDS clinics — and in education we need to know that, in the end, there
bring the art of clowning to the children of UNC Hospitals. continues to keep in touch with him. He said Adams has will be students who choose to stay in-state.”
Students and patients create crafts, play music and use been an inspiration for him in his clowning and in his pur- Of the six studying primary care, only one is stay-
other art to make the hospital atmosphere more vibrant. suit of a medical degree. ing in North Carolina. And of eight general surgery
ArtHeels president Katy Heubel said the goal is to give Veronica Brown — another clown — agreed that costumes graduates, four will remain in the state.
patients an escape from their illnesses. and improvisation are two important aspects of clowning. “We’re really staring down the barrel of physi-
“We want to spread the healing power of art in whatever “We put on our big clown shoes and mismatched clothing cian shortage — especially in primary care,” said
form that may take,” she said. and try to look as silly as possible,” she said. “It is 10 percent Samuel Cykert, a professor specializing in general
Sometimes that means donning oversized, floppy shoes. structure, 90 percent improv.” medicine.
“We’ll get ready before a shift by putting on these goofy Woodward said he often uses physical comedy and props The overall retention rate is similar to recent
outfits,” she said. “We go around to the children’s rooms and to entertain the children. years, although it has declined slightly of late. In
put on a little show.” “The most people I’ve ever fit in the world’s largest under- 2010, 37 percent of medical students stayed in
multimedia | online Rivers Woodward, an ArtHeels clown who is responsible
for bringing Adams to campus, said that he uses props and
wear were eight nurses,” he said. “I’m still hoping to beat
that record.”
North Carolina. Thirty-nine percent remained in-
state the year before.
improvisation when traveling from room to room entertain-
CAMPUS CHANGES ing the children. See patch adams, Page 9
The process isn’t as simple as just applying to
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Go online for an interactive apply to residency programs across the nation and
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time’s a
After the UNC baseball team takes
on Clemson on Saturday at 2 p.m.,
players will stick around to shave
New schedule change incites protest ers. Students independent from
organizations and a University
Ashton said the University offi-
cials’ claims are unfounded.
their heads as part of the BaseBald groundskeeper also attended. “There is no evidence that this is
charm
fundraiser, which was started by By Katia Martinez 7 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is being Edd Lovette, director of building going to save us money,” she said.
senior catcher Chase Jones and the Staff writer planned by some of the University’s services, and Van Dobson, execu- Ashton said students need to
rest of the baseball team last year to Workers are preparing a sit-out maintenance workers. tive director for facilities services realize the cause’s importance,
raise money for children undergoing in response to upcoming schedule Protest participants will be and chief facilities officer, said the adding that if protestors succeed
for two
cancer treatments. changes, and students are coming absent from work to sit on the changes will make the University they could prevent similar work-
Jones was diagnosed with a brain together to aid the protest. steps of South Building. more efficient and will save money ers’ rights issues in the future.
tumor as a freshman and under- Student Action with Workers The sit-out comes in response to in light of a campuswide 5 percent “Workers’ rights are important
went extensive treatments, includ- met Thursday night to discuss the facilities services department budget cut. because one day we’re going to be
ing chemotherapy, which inspired student participation in the dem- eliminating a compressed sched- They said the change will sta- workers, and students need to know
him to raise money to give others in onstration. ule option that allows employees bilize the number of workers on what’s going on,” Ashton said.
the pediatric oncology wing of UNC Laurel Ashton, a SAW member, to work four 10-hour days per
week instead of the standard five
campus each day.
But workers and the students
Amanda Ellis, a junior not rep-
resenting any student organiza-
Robertson takes
Hospitals a better experience. said the meeting aimed to unite
“The money we raise goes direct- students for the workers’ cause. eight-hour days.
Thursday night’s student meet-
joining them said the change will tions, said she wants to change the UNC freshmen
ly to these kids to brighten their It was a follow-up to the orga- not save money or ensure efficien- way students and administrators
days,” he said in a statement on the nization’s meeting held earlier ing went into closed session after cy in the department. treat workers. by Emily Palmer
fundraiser’s website. “It is for the Thursday, in which members 15 minutes to keep strategies pri- Ana Maria Reichenbach, a SAW “A lot of times, we reduce what staff writer
right now, not years to come, pro- planned for the sit-out and dis- vate, members said. member, said workers have com- these workers do to make the
Jordan Imbrey came to the
viding extra money so that these cussed their aims with the public. Students also said they did not plained that the change will affect University what it is, and that’s not
Robertson Scholars Program later
kids that undergo cancer treatment “We need to have a voice,” want to jeopardize the involved their lives outside their job. fair,” Ellis said. than most.
can eat pizza, drink juice boxes and Ashton said. workers’ jobs, though University “There are workers who have “Human life is the most precious
After being rejected as a high
soda and play PlayStations.” “When we see these unjust officials have previously said work- second jobs that are apart from the thing in the world and when I see
school applicant, he didn’t even
As part of the fundraiser, Alison working conditions, it’s impor- ers won’t be fired for protesting. University and this change would it being taken advantage of, I need
apply as a freshman until a week
Grady, Erica O’Brien and Virginia tant to mobilize students to work Members from the Black not allow them to have that second to stand up for it,” she added.
before it was due because he didn’t
Montes-Aviles have all committed to help the situation from getting Student Movement, Students for a job,” she said. know it was an option.
to shave their heads after the game worse.” Democratic Society and SAW came “Some workers also have school- Contact the University Editor “Once I applied, I thought it was
with the team, each raising at least The sit-out will take place April to the second meeting as organiz- work to do on that other day.” at university@dailytarheel.com a long shot, but maybe in my wild-
$200 for their show of support. est dreams,” he said.
The fundraiser has already raised Those dreams were fulfilled
$11,618 — beating its self-imposed Tuesday afternoon when he
goal of $10,000. received a congratulatory call —
More information is available one that a freshman couldn’t have
at http://www.unc.edu/campus- received two years ago.
updates/BaseBald_2011. The program, which provides
UNC and Duke University students
Researchers hope to reduce with full merit scholarships and the
chance to study at both campuses,
concussions, join cooperative invited freshmen to apply for the
University researchers joined a first time last year. It also funds up
national collaborative working to to three summers of travel.
reduce sports-related concussions Previously, only high school
this week. seniors could apply.
The National Sports Concussion Because of the change, freshmen
Cooperative aims to help athletes Imbrey and Stefanie Schwemlein
through interdisciplinary collabo- from UNC and Alex Bloedel and
ration and research. Kaitlin Gladney from Duke will
The four founding organizations join the Robertson class of 2014.
are the UNC Matthew Gfeller Sport- Imbrey and Schwemlein both had
Related Traumatic Brain Injury their applications rejected as high
Research Center, the Matthew school seniors, but Imbrey said many
Gfeller Foundation, the American of his accomplishments occurred
Football Coaches Association and between his two applications.
Rawlings Sporting Goods. His superhero movie was fea-
The cooperative will hold its first tured at the Charlotte Jewish Film
meeting in Chapel Hill on May 2 to Festival in early March.
determine its first objectives and And Schwemlein said she has
develop an agenda. since helped organize the first China
Leadership Summit, a collaboration
between UNC, Duke and Chinese
Four University students win officials that resulted in two days of
JNO awards to fund startups symposiums on both campuses.
“We’ve shown in our first one-
The 2011 winners of the JNO dth/bailey seitter and-a-half semesters that we’ve
Awards in Entrepreneurial Studies found something we’re passionate
UNC’s first lady Patti Thorp looks over items in preparation for the PlayMakers Repertory Company’s online auction fundraiser
for the minor in entrepreneurship about in our heart, we’ve pursued
are Eric Xu, Reed Turchi, Amber
that begins April 21 and ends April 30. Among the items being auctioned is a dinner with Butch Davis and his wife at their home.
it academically with our mind and
Koonce and Safia Davis. we’ve put it into action with what we
National and World News N&W Puppet show takes the stage
Know more on Gates rules out US ground forces Memorial Hall hosts German epic SEE “WOYZECK”
today’s top story: for Libya and assistance to rebels by Michelle Lewis “Ultimately, he slips into insan-
Time: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday
Location: Memorial Hall
staff writer ity and brutally murders his wife.” Tickets: $10 students, $20-$30 public
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) as much as anything right now is Info: www.carolinaperformingarts.org
Gates says deposing the These aren’t the Muppets. The original play was based on
— Defense Secretary Robert M. some training, some command and
Gadhafi regime is not a “Woyzeck on the Highveld,” an article Büchner read about a
Gates reiterated Thursday that control and some organization,”
part of the military mission which will be performed at man who was tortured mentally traditional theater,” he said.
the U.S. would not put ground Gates said. “That’s not a unique
http://politi.co/i4uLaD (via Memorial Hall tonight and and killed his wife. Handspring performed their
forces in Libya, but conceded capability for the United States,
POLITICO) Saturday, tells the story of class It is also unfinished — the script show “Tall Horse” at Memorial
that allies involved in the opera- and as far as I’m concerned, some-
The CIA has sent a small, distinction, insanity and murder was found as fragments and then Hall in 2005.
tion might provide arms and body else can do that.”
covert team into eastern Libya — all through the use of puppets. was arranged and completed after “War Horse,” their most recent
send in trainers to aid the reb- Gates’ comments opposing assis-
http://n.pr/gZWESL (via The production, put on by Büchner’s death. show, “set West End London the-
els, who have lost ground to Col. tance to the rebels seemed more
NPR) Handspring Puppet Company Wegel, who has performed in and atre on fire,” said Sean McKeithan,
Moammar Gadhafi’s forces in definitive than statements from the
Gates has said he plans to and directed by renowned art- directed productions of “Woyzeck,” marke ting and communica-
recent days. White House, which have said the
leave this year http://on.wsj. ist William Kentridge, is based said she was surprised to hear the tions coordinator for Carolina
In his strongest language since U.S. is still considering whether to
com/dSd9lz (via The Wall on the play “Woyzeck” by Georg play was being performed with Performing Arts.
the U.S. deployed warplanes to arm them. He spoke on the same
Street Journal) Büchner. puppets, but was intrigued by the “It takes audiences who might
protect Libyan civilians, Gates day NATO assumed full command
Congressmen say Obama Although the original play idea. not be that familiar with puppetry
ruled out sending any U.S. forces of the air campaign over Libya after
administration failed to con- was set in Germany, Handspring “We should always push the by surprise as to how captivating
to Libya “as long as I’m in this almost two weeks of airstrikes led
sult them sufficiently before changed the location to its home boundaries,” Wegel said. “We and engaging and challenging work
job” — a viewpoint that he said by the U.S.
launching U.S. warplanes country of South Africa. should always push in theater as with puppets can be,” McKeithan
President Barack Obama shared. Gates faced tough question-
http://wapo.st/g5Zsfa The title character is a soldier much as we can. said.
But he admitted that the rebels ing in his appearance before the
who is harassed by his superiors, “So if it’s puppets, then why While a common misconcep-
needed help to withstand the House Armed Services Committee
Go to dailytarheel.com/ assault from Gadhafi’s forces, as lawmakers from both parties
cheated on by his wife and experi- not?” tion is that puppets are only for
index.php/section/state to mented on by a doctor who forces Donovan Zimmerman, artistic American children, puppetry is a
even with NATO warplanes complained that the White House
discuss Gates’ comments him to eat nothing but peas. director and co-founder of North sophisticated, cross-cultural art
overhead. had failed to set clear goals for
on involvement in Libya. “It’s a play about a person who’s Carolina-based Paperhand Puppet form, Zimmerman said.
“What the opposition needs the air operation and was facing a
looked upon always as someone Intervention, said that puppetry is “Puppetry is one of the connect-
protracted military commitment,
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Grenier relishes the self-reflexive med school because there’s more of a focus on “I decided to go to medical
prevention.” school to help people with autism
from page 1
Cykert added that communica- as best as I could, and I’m look-
care, and half specialists who per- tion breaks down when patients ing forward to doing that in resi-
by Nick Andersen one on TV. DTH ONLINE: Read the rest of form the complicated procedures,” only see specialists. dency and eventually in practice,”
Arts Editor The question of what that this interview on Canvas, the he said. Regardless of where he chooses he said.
Adrian Grenier is the first to means came up and the curiosi- Arts blog at dailytarheel.com “In those communities, screen- to practice medicine, Bedford said
admit that he’s famous for pretend- ties became sort of overwhelming. ing rates go up and deaths from staying at UNC Hospitals was ulti- Contact The University Editor
ing to be famous. I saw this young boy who wanted that you put into the hands of the diseases like cancer go down mately the best decision for him. at university@dailytarheel.com.
But that kind of self-reflexive to take my picture, and I realized public.
awareness is exactly the kind of that he wasn’t just a fan — he was
thing that Grenier — star of HBO’s actually a paparazzo with a big old
DTH: The diversionary focus
Cookout
of your documentary — starting Enjoy
hit comedy, “Entourage” — wants
to explore in his art.
camera.
one place and going somewhere
DTH: And what kinds of else — is that something you think
April 5, 2011 • 5-7:30
He’s bringing his documentary,
“Teenage Paparazzo,” to UNC’s
things did you discover while film- is common in more recent docu- Tickets $5 • T-Shirts $12
ing this documentary? mentary features?
Carroll Hall this Saturday. Sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma
Grenier spoke with Arts Editor AG: The discoveries were actu- AG: I think when you put the for the Carolina Way
Nick Andersen about his film, his ally pretty vast. camera out into the world and you
personal philosophy and his N.C. I mean, what started as a simple ask questions, the answer is invari- Robertson Scholars
connections. focus on a young boy became more ably revealed. Four UNC and Duke fresh-
Daily Tar Heel: So tell me of a cultural uncovering of a phe- And it’s a kind of experiment —
games
men were selected as Robertson
nomenon that is pretty rampant in the bigger questions you ask the Scholars. See pg. 3 for story.
about this film — what’s the deal?
our culture. more you get.
Adrian Grenier: I’ve been It’s this culture of creating imag- © 2009 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Plastic for pancakes
put into this bizarre situation — es and then following them until Contact the Arts Editor
becoming a celebrity by playing they actually become something at arts@dailytarheel.com. Level: 1 2 3 4 Breakfast restaurant Ye Olde
Waffle Shoppe now accepts credit
cards. See pg. 3 for story.
arts week documentary, “Teenage Paparazzo,”
and speak about the importance of
“The culture of the arts exists
and it shouldn’t be a subculture,”
Complete the grid
so each row, column
from page 1
film documentaries Saturday. Medlin said. “It should be an inte- and 3-by-3 box (in
Puppets at Memorial
arts festival at UNC, said Ben Neal, And on Thursday, former grated culture.” bold borders) con- Puppets will tell a tale of South
arts advocacy committee co-chair. “Frasier” star David Hyde Pierce Sarah McGuire, also a co-chair tains every digit 1 African murder and insanity this
Students will be able to interact and his husband, writer Brian for the arts advocacy committee, to 9. weekend. See pg. 4 for story.
with a mobile free expression wall, a Hargrove will provide a unique said she wants the festival to bring
participate in a student film festival lecture on TV acting and writing. together the entire student body. Solution to
Thursday’s puzzle ‘Di-Phis to Loreleis’
and receive caricature drawings. Next year’s Carolina Creative “Our goal for this week is to be
“We want to really, at least in Arts festival will be taken over able to present to the art commu- A history of UNC student orga-
some way, touch almost the entire by the Art Innovation Steering nity — as well as those who aren’t nizations is on display at Wilson
student population,” Neal said. Committee, created by Medlin to involved in the arts at all — a really Library. See pg. 4 for story.
In snagging three big name find new ways to support the arts consolidated version of what hap-
speakers, Student Body President and creativity at UNC. pens on campus all the time.” Fencers wrap up season
Hogan Medlin attributed luck and Lee said incoming Student Body The fencing team sent two
good timing. President Mary Cooper will contin- Contact the Arts Editor athletes to the NCAA champion-
Grenier will host a showing of his ue the tradition of the committee. at arts@dailytarheel.com. ships Sunday. See pg. 6 for story.
(
“We got the eight nurses in the wanted to do. Woodward said clowning is just a
underwear and they came stum- “It’s important to me to bring live- part of his own medical mission.
bling into his room and he bowled liness into a place as harsh and some- “Medicine doesn’t have to be sad,
over laughing,” Woodward said. times scary as a hospital room.” and dying doesn’t have to be sad,”
“None of them had ever seen him Heubel told of a child’s reaction he said. “We can laugh the whole
laugh before.” upon seeing clowns. way through.”
Brown said some children respond “A little girl came running out of
to the clowns faster than others. She her room and said, ‘I’ve only seen Contact the Arts Editor
told the story of a little girl who had clowns at the circus!’” Heubel said. at arts@dailytarheel.com.
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Established 1893,
Cameron Parker
Opinion EDITOR
callie bost
Robert Fleming
Greg Smith
Shruti Shah
“A lot of times, we reduce what
cdp@unc.edu
118 years
of editorial freedom Pat ryan
Taylor Holgate
Sam Jacobson
Nathan D’ambrosio
Taylor Haulsee these workers do to make the
associate opinion EDITOR Maggie Zellner
pcryan@email.unc.edu
University what it is, and that’s
EDITORIAL CARTOON By JR Fruto, bundok@email.unc.edu not fair.”
Amanda Ellis, Junior, on UNC employee rights
and his
v.1 (Yiddish) to complain
TO THE EDITOR: To the girl who started crying
Regarding the landfill dem- on her way out of the
message
onstration at the Old Well on advising building: Walking
Monday held by the Campus Y through a campus tour group
committee SWEAT, it is time may not have been the best
that we open our eyes and take advertisement for UNC.
W
a stand.
hen R&B artist Marvin It is time to see the world for To all the State kids who com-
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by the New York Times, sowed just to protest the extension world that you are better off
incorrigible doubt in the U.S. t’s been almost a year since he voted against his fellow number of billable hours would
on the landfill, but also to raise not knowing. Your suitemate
mission in Vietnam. an Association of Student UNC delegates Rick Ingram put an upper limit on pay. having sex in your bed with a
awareness about local environ-
It was a short album, origi- Governments’ effort at sti- and Deanna Santoro when they First, this makes better sense. mental racism. girl from ECU while you were
nally having only nine songs. But pend reform failed. With a new proposed reducing stipends. At People should be paid for what Racism still plagues Chapel away for the weekend is one
those nine songs combined soul- opportunity to reform them the time, Medlin said he “didn’t they do. Being paid by the hour Hill and Carrboro. Over the of those things.
ful instrumentals and poignant in ways to make ASG more want to throw a wrench into motivates people to complete past 38 years, we’ve placed
lyrics to provide a musical com- The Order of the Golden
accountable, its leaders will the chain” during his first ASG the tasks they are assigned. seven waste facilities in one Fleece? No thanks, I’d rather
mentary on the waning welfare again have the opportunity to meeting. Second, it would be a victory low-income, African-American
of the American public. In short, be in the Order of the Phoenix.
either vindicate themselves, or Now that his tenure is about for accountability. With public- neighborhood: Rogers Road. Sincerely, Sleazy for Weasley.
Gaye was able to get the country They have carried that burden
thinking about one simple, but their detractors. up, he’s suddenly more vocal. ly available time sheets, anyone Does UCLA even recruit
At this month’s meeting in Cooper needs to come out could scrutinize how officers for too long.
problematic question that would Now is the time for us to stand anymore or do they just rely
eventually become the title of the Winston-Salem, stipends were swinging. Her first ASG meet- divide their time among activi- on UNC’s sloppy seconds?
again a topic of conversation. ing as student body president ties and how long they spend up with the Rogers Road resi-
album itself, “What’s Going On?” dents and tell the county com- To the Davis security guards
What’s amazing is just how Student Body President Hogan is not for making friends — it on each activity. I found snooping through my
missioners that we will stand
relevant Gaye’s question still is Medlin, along with president- is for stating principles. If you want to spend five hours against racism. “College To-Do List”: Don’t
today. elect Mary Cooper and one To help her avoid the tame booking a reservation at a hotel, Furthermore, many resi- judge me, I’m number 273,615
This year marks the 40th anni- other delegate, led a committee tack that Medlin took, here’s a then fine — but realize your dents live on well water that on the waiting list and my
versary of the release of Gaye’s charged with reviewing them. modest proposal. abuse will not go unnoticed. has been contaminated from petite lap giraffe is going to
album . Subsequently, today also The organization already reim- Rather than merely trim- Categorical calls for smaller an unknown source. Four miles be adorable.
marks the 27th anniversary of his burses its members for travel ming stipends, ASG should stipends have just stoked ani- from UNC there are people
death at the hands of his father Announcing to the entire
and lodging. It also allocates move to a per-hour wage sys- mosity. We still don’t believe who do not have access to safe room that your ex is two seats
Marvin Gaye Sr. on April 1, 1984. drinking water, a basic human
Tragic as his passing was, dur- $37,500 in officer stipends tem. Officers should have to ASG officers deserve what they behind you and then having
alone. keep a time sheet, and bill their are paid. But this way, they right. a conversation about it in
ing his lifetime, Gaye was able to The county commissioners
stir a political consciousness in Medlin’s stipend stance has time working for the organiza- have the opportunity to earn Chinese is not the best way to
continue to ignore the issue. So handle an awkward situation.
his listeners. Bringing a sense of been wide. This time last year, tion. A reasonable cap on the it, and to prove us wrong.
let us stand with our neighbors
reality to the issues of drug use, at the next two BOCC meetings How many times can I hear
poverty, unjustifiable war, infla- “That’s what she said” after
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pus from fundraisers collecting think that you are more
aid to send to those affected by the four-day work week the workforce. the University should look for Guns and alcohol make
might sound like a luxu- The relative popularity of other places to cut corners. for a lethal combination Muppet than human.
tragedies in Japan and Haiti, to
increased debate on the effects of rious option — but not this program is proof enough Cuts come down harder on To the guy sitting next to me
TO THE EDITOR: in HIST 127: If you have to
guns in schools. when you’re working 10 hours a of its usefulness to those who the least affluent staff, many of
Every day I’ve been reading Google “define: fornication,”
This is what powerful music day and often working a second have the option. whom depend on second jobs these editorials and letters on
should do. job on your three-day “week- Brandon Thomas, commu- and who have high commut- you’re not doing college right.
why guns should or should not
The political ambiguity of the ends.” nications director for facilities ing costs because they cannot be allowed on campus. Math 521 is too hard at UNC.
Middle East today touches on Citing budget cuts, UNC services, said the decision was afford to live near Chapel Hill. What everyone fails to men- Do you think it would be
the same frustrations Gaye had facilities services announced made for efficiency’s sake. There might be other ways tion is the fact that guns and easier if I transferred to UCLA?
with American involvement in
that the “compressed schedule” Facilities services is elimi- —even just creative, well- alcohol do not mix. We live on To the Campus Health phar-
Vietnam. Gaye’s harmonic reply a college campus, surrounded macist who gave me someone
to the conflict might be: “Father,
work week will no longer be an nating 10 vacant job positions, planned scheduling — to
option for employees. which Thomas says would have accommodate workers’ needs by alcohol. You’re worried about else’s antidepressants in the
father/We don’t need to escalate/ the next Virginia Tech massacre? bag with my birth control: Did
You see, war is not the answer/ With the compressed sched- cost around $500,000 to fill. and keep the University run-
ule work week being eliminat- The department is moving ning at peak efficiency. If guns were commonplace on I really look that sad?
For only love can conquer hate.” campus, all it would take is one
When I hear more on the glob- ed, some employees — rightly its employees to five-day sched- Employees who use the pro- Aye yo girl, sorry I didn’t say
drunken hothead to whip out hey when you walked past.
al effects of the economic crisis, so — are planning a “sit out” ules so that no efficiency is lost gram — or even just those who his 9mm the next time he gets
I am reminded of the inflation of next week to protest the chang- without the additional 10 staff support it — should participate Next time, don’t hide 85
pissed at someone for cutting percent of your face behind
1971 that led Nixon to enact price es. This four-day work week members. The elimination of in next week’s sit out or at least him in the beer keg line.
control to regain some sort of con- those huge ugly sunglasses.
has helped employees to hold the compressed schedule work voice their concerns. You can say that people aren’t
trol. Gaye would sing: “Inflation down second jobs and keep week, though, places an unfair We hope facilities services stupid and would never do some- I’m not sure what was more
no chance/To increase finance/ commuting costs low. burden on employees. will use this as an opportunity thing like that, but how often do awkward: sitting in a dark
Bills pile up sky high/Send that you see a fight at a party or read bathroom after somebody cut
Out of roughly 200 workers With the cost of gas hover- to engage in discussion with
boy off to die/Make me wanna about some altercation in the the lights off on me, or having
holler/The way they do my life.” employed by facility services, ing around $3.60 a gallon in the employees most likely to be
police log? to still be sitting there when
And when reminded of the 70 use the compressed work- North Carolina, and signifi- affected by the elimination of the next guy came in.
week option — 35 percent of cant wage increases unlikely, the compressed work week. This isn’t a matter of amend-
extreme poverty that threatens ment rights. It’s a matter of I just want to say thank you
the lives of millions worldwide, safety. to all the guys who tan in the
I’m reminded of Gaye’s sadness:
U
For every Virginia Tech mas- Of course everyone in my
cianship is a commentary on the NC’s basketball season another go at this? We’re not career in Toronto? A million- sacre, there will be dozens of Chem lab would be playing
dysfunction of American society. has come to a close, naming names — Black Falcon, dollar paycheck is great — but drunken gun-related casual- Humans vs. Zombies.
The deeper into the album, the and what a season it Gumby and The Ga-Zeller it’s in Canadian dollars. And ties. How is nobody else seeing
greater the image of human suf- was. We certainly encountered (made that one up). But seri- you’ll probably have to spend this? Send your one-to-two
fering becomes. The rice fields of our share of adversity. ously, we think you guys should most of it on snow removal ser- sentence entries to
Vietnam become more vivid. The First the Wear twins jumped stay in school, come back next vices from your driveway. Ben Hanft opinion@dailytarheel.
social and economic misfortunes Freshman com, subject line ‘kvetch.’
of the American poor become
ship to California, then Will year and win it all. Put up And Tyler Zeller, you can’t
Graves was dismissed for vio- your own banner in the Smith book a room in Kenan-Flagler Chemistry
shameful. Each verse captivates
the listener not just through sound lating team rules, then halfway Center. if you move away.
but through thought. through the season Larry Drew To Harrison Barnes: Do you Chapel Hill is the place to
II decided he could do better as really want to spend all of next be. The NBA isn’t going any-
SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
In the same way that Gaye ➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space, clar-
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catchiness, but in truth.
Elite Eight. And next year, we here in sunny Chapel Hill too soon. So, to the studly trio
Monday: want to go all the way. where the weather is warm and who brought us an ACC regu- EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily represent the opinions
We enjoyed this season, and the library is close by? lar season championship and a of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel edito-
Sam Ellis comments on the
Final Four. we really want the good times To John Henson: Do you fantastic ride, give us another rial board. The board consists of nine board members, the associate opinion editor, the
to continue. Shouldn’t we have really think you can handle a year, or two or three. opinion editor and the editor.