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Kevin Meehan, a vendor from Saxapahaw, explains his scale at his booth at the Carrboro Farmers Market on Wednesday afternoon.
DTH/PEGGY MULLIN
A recent study by Campus Rec found that UNC is coming up short in recreational space for student use.
Review group to
include athletes
UNC administrators want to involve
student-athletes in policy choices.
By Julia Faulkner
Staff Writer
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Creed
If youre the next Michael
Phelps, or if you are Michael
Phelps, Creed is the dog for
you. The 1-year-old terrier/
lab loves to play in kiddie
pools and lakes. Hed be a
great dog for water sports,
Carolyn said.
Creed, just like you, is a
dog lover. If you feel most
beautiful when a dog pulls on
its leash to say hi to you, rest
assured that Creed will make
humans and dogs alike feel
like George Clooney.
This freely loving pup
Slinky
Do you like to fight? If yes,
can you win a fight? If no, then
Slinky can sympathize. The
6-year-old basset hound suffers
from Napoleon complex: oblivious to his small size, he enjoys
picking fights with others. But
hey, confidence is key.
His allergies require a lot of
love, as he needs eye drops and
special dog food to keep him
from nibbling at his skin. For
Slinky, its the little blessings
that count: his head in your
lap, eating watermelon and
being your one-and-only.
Simba
Need a cheap therapist?
Adopt Simba! He is a very
affectionate 2-year-old, pit
bull terrier that ~loves to
cuddle~. Simbas sweet smile
hardly leaves his face while he
listens to all of your problems.
Dont worry, his momma
raised him right he wont
interrupt you while youre
talking, as hes quiet and
attentive.
If youre an activist, adopting Simba is one step closer
to relieving the violent stigma
surrounding pit bulls. Plus,
you can get one of those I
Love my Pit Bull car stickers,
because who cares about seeing out of your back window
when your dog is crushing
stereotypes?
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One-year-old Creed (top) and two-year-old Stuart (bottom) are only two of several dogs that are
available for adoption at Paws4Ever, a guaranteed adoption animal shelter, in Hillsborough.
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Someone reported a
suspicious person on the 100
block of Merritt Mill Road
at 4:03 p.m. Friday, according to Chapel Hill police
Someone reported
underage possession of
alcohol by consumption at
Ehringhaus Residence Hall at
2 a.m. Sunday, according to
POLICE LOG
Someone reported an
improperly parked vehicle
on the 300 block of West
Rosemary Street at 7:23 a.m.
Friday, according to Chapel
Hill police reports.
The vehicle was towed,
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Someone reported a
breaking and entering without force on the 100 block of
Purt Near Lane at 10:02 a.m.
Friday, according to Chapel
Hill police reports.
Someone reported missing mail and other property
on the 100 block of Ashley
Forest Road at 11:09 a.m.
Friday, according to Chapel
Hill police reports.
Opinion
CHRIS DAHLIE
GEORGIA BRUNNER
ZAYNAB NASIF
ELIZA FILENE
WILL PARKER
SEYOUNG OH
CRYSTAL YUILLE
Annie Kiyonaga
LETTERS TO
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EDITORIAL
EDITORIAL
he potential for
an ideologically
bent United States
Supreme Court has become
a rallying point for presidential campaigns and
their supporters. And in
North Carolina, the battles
over House Bill 2 and voteridentification laws have
mostly been fought through
court systems.
Given some of these
positions are appointed for
life, judges are a major part
of an outgoing presidents
legacy. And even when
elected, their time in power
can forever change a state
for the better or the worse.
The court system is a
large part of the checks
and balances that keep
our nation running, and
it deserves more attention from the public since
significant civil rights
advancements and failures
have come from all levels of
the system.
Pivotal court decisions
ranging from Roe v. Wade
TO THE EDITOR:
Thanks for the thoughtful editorial on student
activism in todays The
Daily Tar Heel. My plea
for the next 10 weeks is for
activists to unite around
the necessity of defeating
Republican presidential
nominee Donald Trump.
Pick a domestic progressive issue: climate change,
race relations, womens
rights, tolerance of gender
identity or religion, medical coverage, the justice
system, economic and education opportunity all
of these will suffer under
President Trump.
Wake up every morning
until November thinking,
What can I do today to
defeat Trump?
And if you dont love
Hillary Clinton, there are
other avenues to pursue.
Help with voter registration (and make sure yours
is set) and get-out-the-vote
efforts.
If you have a car, I promise its a fantastic feeling to
help someone who otherwise
couldnt get to the polls.
We have an excellent
chance to retire the governor who defends HB2 and a
fighting chance to do so for
the senator who blocked full
release of the investigation
into torture. Congress member David Price is a treasure, and there are a slew of
N.C. elections up for grabs.
And on Nov. 9, we can
celebrate and on Nov.
10, the issue closest to your
heart will still be there.
Joe Swain
Carrboro
TO THE EDITOR:
I believe Wings Over
Chapel Hill is a negative force on our campus
community and must be
stopped.
The other day, I ordered
four pounds of boneless wings: two pounds
of Jamaican jerk and two
pounds of level three buffalo.
Before ordering, I asked
whether the four pounds
would be weighed before or
after cooking.
I was given a firm
answer that the wings were
to be weighed after cooking.
Just for crystal clarity, I
verbally confirmed:
So, you are hereby
claiming that I shall
receive four pounds of
cooked wings with my
order, and if I weigh them
upon delivery they shall
weigh no less than four
imperial pounds.
The employee confidently responded:
Yes, I hereby claim
that you shall receive four
pounds of cooked wings
with your order.
Lo and behold, I find
myself staring at the menacing figure of three-anda-half.
Three-and-a-half pounds
of wings.
For the price of four.
I felt lower than a
snakes belly in a wagon
wheel rut. I had been the
cruel subject of a diabolical
deception.
Please, call this amoral
company out on its poor
practices with the most
noble public platform of the
DTH.
It is your responsibility
to ensure a well-informed
public and Chapel Hill
community to help build a
better world.
Derek Fulton
Junior
Quantitative Biology
UNC is committed to
inclusivity
TO THE EDITOR:
An article in Tuesdays
The Daily Tar Heel
(House Bill 2 played a
role in Angel Collies decision to leave UNC for
Duke) gave the impression that UNC President
Margaret Spellings may
take steps to enforce this
new state law.
To the contrary,
President Spellings has
repeatedly stated that
House Bill 2 does not contain enforcement provisions
and that neither she nor the
University has the authority or the intent to
enforce its provisions with
respect to bathrooms on
UNC campuses.
The UNC system has not
changed its nondiscrimination policies, which prohibit
discrimination based on
sex and gender identity,
and remains committed to
being open and welcoming
to individuals of all backgrounds.
Joni Worthington
UNC Vice President for
Communications
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News
Our work
is focused on
using computational
methods
and robotics
for problems in health care,
Alterovitz said. So, from there
what we can do is develop
robotic devices that can steer
through the body and enable
procedures that previously
would have required a much
more invasive surgery, to now
be done in a much more minimally invasive fashion.
The group buys the hardware for the robot as a blank
slate and then writes algorithms that enable the robot to
perform the desired tasks.
Alterovitz said his group
is also developing algorithms
to be used in personal robots,
designed to assist the elderly
and disabled in everyday activities. These robots will hopefully help people who want to
remain in their homes.
Theres a particular task
that they cant do and all the
sudden they have to give up
their home and move to an
DTH/ALEX KORMANN
Professor Ron Alterovitz demonstrates Baxter, one of the robots he and his students programmed.
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YARD SALE! Items for students.. book cases,
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Help Wanted
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HIRING NOW: CATERING. Server, bartender
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MAMA DIPS NOW HIRING Servers, bussers,
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HAIR OF THE DOG Grooming Studio is looking for part-time bathers. The job is physically
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HIRING PART-TIME WAITSTAFF. Blue Corn
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Work in the foodiest city in the south. Lunch
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Internships
PRE-DENTAL STUDENTS: Applying to dental
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chart entry and patient management. Excellent
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News
I work at a
University because I
dont want to work
at a corporation
Altha Cravey
Geography professor
sortium of news.
Graff said the goal of the
N.C. Science Now is the same,
whether it reports on diseases
or invasive species.
One of the goals of this
whole science project is to
answer the WIFM question
games
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Level:
4
Complete the grid
so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
bold borders) contains
every digit 1 to 9.
Solution to
Fridays puzzle
8 Very dry
9 Sprayed in defense
10 Longshoreman
11 *Element in an
executive compensation
package
12 Window glass
13 Lumberjacks tools
18 Double agent
22 Prefix with metric and
bar
23 Desert retreat
24 Norelco product
25 *Drive to do the
responsible thing
27 *So long
31 U-turn from NNE
33 Rita with an Oscar,
Emmy, Tony and
Grammy
35 Like Al Capone
37 Ridicule satirically
39 Combustible funeral
piles
42 Under a quarter-tank,
say
47 Geometry proposition
49 Bailed-out insurance
co.
51 Copter blades
54 Whac-__: arcade game
57 Diminishes
58 Russian denial
59 Actress Stone of
Birdman
61 Low-ranking GIs
64 Guys
65 Prefix with meter
66 __ King Cole
67 Italian three
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SportsMonday
DTH/PEGGY MULLIN
Redshirt seniors Walker and Tucker Hume line up for a free kick Sunday evening against Saint Louis. The twins, from San Angelo, Texas, played their first game together for UNC on Friday against Cal Poly.
Tucker and Walker Hume led the No. 8 Tar Heels to two wins this weekend
By David Adler
Senior Writer