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We still have more to do Orange, Wake


rank as NCs
healthiest
counties
Orange County ranked poorly
in terms of income inequality.
By Rebecca Ayers and Erik Beene
Staff Writers

Wake and Orange counties are the


healthiest counties in North Carolina,
according to a recent report.
The County Health Ranking report by
the University of Wisconsin Population
Health Institute and the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation ranked Orange
County No. 1 in health factors and No. 2 in
health outcomes.
Orange County Commissioner Penny
Rich said she was excited by the report and
the health departments progress.
Im actually really encouraged by the
reports and only because our health depart-
ment has been doing such a good job think-
ing outside the box and challenging the
norms to try and get our county healthier,
she said.
The countywide ban on public smoking
DTH/RYAN HERRON and focus on green spaces has contributed
O.J. McGhee, chairperson of the Carolina Black Caucus, represents minority faculty and staff at UNC. Minorities account for 1 in 10 faculty members. to the countys overall health, Rich said.
Rich said theres not a better place to go
UNC tops peer group with 11 percent minority faculty out to hike, walk and enjoy the outdoors
than Orange County.
Weve kept a really good hold on pre-
By Cain Twyman but does not account for faculty tude in our diversity efforts. members hired through the pro- serving some of the beautiful parks that we
Senior Writer members of Asian heritage. UNCs administration has gram since 2000, and there are have and we use them, Rich said. And its
UNC ranks first in percentage established programs to hire currently 49 targeted hires on good its really good.
Though UNC ranks among the of minority faculty among 13 peer more diverse faculty, whether campus 26 of whom are in the Anna Schenck, director of the North
highest of its peer institutions in schools to which its frequently it be by race, gender or other College of Arts and Sciences. Carolina Institute for Public Health, said
terms of diversity, many still see compared, the closest being the diverse characteristics. Strauss said that he hopes this the report did a good job of showing the
room for improvement in the per- University of Texas at Austin at Executive Vice Provost Ron program will soon no longer be numerous social and environmental fac-
centage of faculty of color, female 10.5 percent. Strauss said the Targeted Hiring necessary. tors that contribute to health. The divide
faculty and LGBTQ faculty. The closest to UNC in terms of Program seeks to diversify the This mechanism for diversify- between urban and rural communities in
Minority faculty members gender diversity is the University campus by specifically targeting ing faculty is a good tool, but in the ranking was also apparent, she said.
account for 11.9 percent of UNCs of Washington with 41.7 percent minority candidates and other the long term our regular hiring Its a combination from actors in educa-
faculty at-large, according to data women. diverse candidates. process should suffice, he said. tion, income, health care access and life-
from Fall 2014. Women account But as O.J. McGhee, chairper- The department defines the Once the percentage of hir- style factors that will make a person healthy
for 45.7 percent of all faculty. son of the Carolina Black Caucus, way that they are diverse, he said. ing matches the percentage of or not and then those that congregate in
The University currently has no sees it, the University should have I dont keep track of that. They minorities in North Carolina the counties that are wealthier, she said. In
mechanism for calculating the the same winning attitude toward are diverse, and there are many program may no longer need to North Carolina, we have a real divide in
percentage of LGBTQ faculty. diversity that it does with athlet- ways (they) can be diverse. be in place. terms of the haves and the have-nots and
The 11.9 percent minority ics. The Office of the Provost pays the wealthy counties.
faculty includes Black/African No one wants to be a little bit Recruiting for diversity the salary for the first four years The report said Orange County ranks
American, American Indian better, they want to be the best, as one of the worst in the state in terms of
and Hispanic faculty members, he said. We should have that atti- There have been 148 faculty SEE FACULTY, PAGE 4
SEE COUNTIES, PAGE 4

Concert fundraises for UNC Center for Civil Rights


A Board of Governors against any public or private
entity.
And given recent appoint-
ments for new Board of
rates with other UNC depart-
ments like the Gillings School
proposal would limit Phil Venable, one of the
founders and board chair-
Governors members by the
legislature, McKissick said
of Global Public Health
and the Institute for the
the centers actions. person of Mighty Neighborly, the body is going to become Environment.
said the organization aims to more politicized and have When their planning
By Alex Kellogg provide a platform to under- more conservative voices. wards or county commission-
Staff Writer represented communities, not Its up to each and every ers or town councils do not
to speak on their behalf. one of us to hold that Board listen to them, then (clients)
UNCs Center for Civil We wanted to also high- of Governors accountable, bring us in up front to try
Rights took center stage at light some of the great orga- he said. to get them to listen to their
a benefit concert part of nizations in North Carolina Elizabeth Haddix, a UNC people, Haddix said. And if
ongoing efforts to resist a that help people, he said. law professor, said the pro- that doesnt work and theres
proposal by the UNC-system Sen. Floyd McKissick, posal was driven by ideology. a good legal claim, we file a
Board of Governors at D-Durham, spoke out against They do not agree with lawsuit.
the Haw River Ballroom in the Board of Governors pro- the work that we do, Haddix Judy McAdoo-Taylor of
Saxapahaw, North Carolina posal at the event. He said said. And theyve made that Durham works as a coun-
on Sunday. litigating is an experience very clear. selor and activist, and was PHOTO COURTESY OF ALEX KELLOGG
Put on by Mighty that is inextricably linked to The Center does not pur- in attendance at Sundays Judy McAdoo-Taylor (right) and Sheila Bailey attended the ben-
Neighborly a nonprofit learning how to practice law sue litigation very regularly, fundraiser. efit which supported the UNC Center for Civil Rights.
community outreach and after school. she said. Instead, it engages McAdoo-Taylor was among
education network that came When you go to law in community lawyering and the first cohort of African- less of their background. through gerrymandering.
together after the 2016 Stand school, you dont just learn builds relationships with poor American children to be If you dont know your I say to you these things
Against HB2 concert series the theory of law, but youre communities and communi- bused to all-white schools past, you sure dont know because all of this is incred-
the fundraising event stood in here to learn the practice of ties of color by listening to after the desegregation man- your future, she said. ibly important to me, he said.
opposition against a proposal law, McKissick said. But their needs and offering tools date of the Civil Rights Act of State civil rights problems But it should be incredibly
to prohibit all centers and how can you learn to practice and services to help them 1964. The experience moti- are longstanding, McKissick important to you, as well.
institutes affiliated with the the law if youre prohibited achieve their goals. vates her to advocate for a said. He highlighted voter ID
UNC system from litigating from litigating? The center also collabo- better future for all regard- laws and voter suppression state@dailytarheel.com

Neil Gorsuch fills the vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court


Gorsuch was confirmed by Scalia, who died in February 2016. ar option will damage the Supreme
Court as an institution.
Republicans did the right thing by
moving forward and allowing the
Garlands nomination expired
Jan. 3 with the adjournment of the
the Senate Friday after a The nuclear option When we have a situation where
only one vote is required to confirm
confirmation, Tillis said.
So I think that we have a moral
114th Congress, leaving the door
open for the next president to nomi-
rule change a day earlier. To reach a vote, Senate a Supreme Court nominee, that sort high ground here that my colleagues nate a judge to the bench.
Republicans used the nuclear of heightens the ideological nature on the other side of the aisle should Nominating a new justice became
By Bailey Aldridge option Thursday, which changed of future Supreme Court nomina- take note of. a critical issue in the 2016 presiden-
Staff Writer the chambers rules to require a tions that presidents are going to tial elections, given the age of cur-
simple majority rather than the put forth, he said. And thats what I An empty seat no longer rent justices and the potential to
The Senate confirmed Judge Neil traditional 60-vote requirement. see is the danger. fill several seats.
Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Senate Majority Leader But U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., Gorsuch is not the first to be Of the Supreme Court justices,
after a 54-45 confirmation vote on Mitch McConnell, R-K.Y., told NBC said the GOP had a moral high nominated to Scalias vacated seat, three are over 75, and two are over
Friday reestablishing a conserva- News the rule change was triggered ground in the nomination process which former President Barack 80 years-old. And John Davis, a
tive majority on the nine-seat court. by what he deemed an unprecedent- during the confirmation hearing. Obama intended to fill with the North Carolina political analyst,
Gorsuch, who currently serves ed, partisan filibuster of a Supreme On Kagan and on Sotomayor, nomination of Judge Merrick said the average retirement age for a
on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Court nomination. the Republicans respected the Garland. The nomination was met Supreme Court justice is 79.
10th Circuit, will fill a long-standing Isaac Unah, a UNC political sci- presidents authority to appoint with a Republican refusal to take
court vacancy left by Justice Antonin ence professor, said using this nucle- a Supreme Court justice, and action. SEE GORSUCH, PAGE 4

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Benefit concert features local musician
Students and families The event featured senior mic nights at local places, like
JANE WESTER flocked to the North Carolina Nathan Vincent Lozada, a Local 506 and Cats Cradle,
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Study Center on Battle Lane songwriter who opened for he said.
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Friday night for an evening Christian folk-rock band The Its a nice environment
HANNAH SMOOT of music at UNC Chapter Gray Havens. because theres a bunch of
MANAGING EDITOR of International Justice Lozada, who goes by the old guys who are like, Great
MANAGING.EDITOR@DAILYTARHEEL.COM
Missions Just Music! ben- stage name Nathan Vincent job, dude. I dont really know
DANNY NETT efit concert. and is majoring in business whether or not my music
ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR Sophomore Michelle administration, began writing sounded good, but I was like,
ONLINE@DAILYTARHEEL.COM
Hugo said IJM is a faith- his own music not too long Thank you for your compli-
JOS VALLE based global human rights ago. ment, sir.
VISUAL MANAGING EDITOR organization that works to Ive listened to music Before Just Music!, he
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combat violence affecting pretty much all my life, but had only performed shows for
ALISON KRUG the poor, such as human around 16 or 17 years old, I his friends and especially
NEWSROOM DIRECTOR
DTH@DAILYTARHEEL.COM trafficking, forced labor and just picked up a guitar and not as the opening act for a
kidnapping. started writing songs, he well-known band.
SARA SALINAS DTH/NILE IVERSON
As an on-campus chap- said. He described opening for
DIRECTOR OF PROJECTS AND
INVESTIGATIONS ter, we do a lot of advocacy, Lozada said songwriting The Gray Havens as a mix of Nathan Vincent performs This Human Heart, a self-written and
SPECIAL.PROJECTS@DAILYTARHEEL.COM awareness and fundraising, bloomed out of boredom. excitement and nervousness. produced song at the Just Music! concert on Friday.
ACY JACKSON she said. I grew up in a really con- Recently, Lozada released
UNIVERSITY EDITOR First-year Katie Davenport servative Christian home, he his debut single, Snow Song. quiet of it all, he said. It Senior year has been a test
UNIVERSITY@DAILYTARHEEL.COM said the chapter has been said. I wanted to write songs I wrote the song in helped me write Snow Song. for me because I already have
JANE LITTLE planning this event since that I guess reflected that, but January, he said. Its Vincent said he hopes to a job offer in Texas, he said.
CITY EDITOR January in order to raise wasnt Christian music per se. funny its called Snow release a five-song EP around I can do the music thing on
CITY@DAILYTARHEEL.COM funds for IJM. I think a lot of music that I Song because I was in the May, before graduation. the side, and if that really
COREY RISINGER I think it would be cool write has religious overtones. Philippines at the time. The I take off all of my Fridays takes off, Id like to do it full-
STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR to see how well continue to I think it was important that Philippines is not a snowy and work in the studio from time.
STATE@DAILYTARHEEL.COM grow and fight for people who I share what I believed in and area, but it was an environ- 11 (a.m.) to 4 (p.m.), and then Regardless of whether or
SARAH VASSELLO cant speak for themselves, also a part of what I experi- ment where youre incredibly we do the recording from not he pursues music full-
SWERVE DIRECTOR Davenport said. Its a really enced. claustrophobic. there, he said. Everything time, Vincent will keep writ-
SWERVE@DAILYTARHEEL.COM great time for students to Despite his knack for However, this wasnt a right now is just in its raw ing songs for himself.
C JACKSON COWART come out, hang with their writing, Lozada didnt start setback in fact, it inspired stages. At the end of the day, I
SPORTS EDITOR friends, listen to good music performing his songs until he him. With graduation approach- think it is about finding my
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and eat good food, but do it was 18 or 19 years old. To me, it was a longing ing, Vincent is unsure of what own voice, he said.
ZITA VOROS while supporting a good cause My freshman and sopho- to be alone and isolated and the future holds for him as a @adamphan_
DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR thats bigger than ourselves. more year, I went to open really be in tune with the songwriter. swerve@dailytarheel.com
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PHOTO@DAILYTARHEEL.COM Q&A with NC beer app developer Ethan Butler
ELLIE SCIALABBA, Spend one Wednesday at from Great Outdoor Provision tude to determine what brew- brewing beer that really feeds theyre one of the OGs of
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COPY CHIEFS youll see how people at UNC State wanted to do was cre- on that you can do all sorts agriculture, its just some-
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UNC alum, recently declared more about the growing craft est features that we actually embraced. to get beer in Chapel Hill,
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and Journalism adjunct pro- really blown up to the point can directly call an Uber from your love of beer?
fessor and UNC alum Ethan where even small towns have the app and tell them what EB: The best place to get
TIPS Butler took it to the next level multiple breweries. brewery you want to go to. EB: I was a college freshman, drinks in Chapel Hill is Beer
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disruptive at the 100 block of sumed them inside the busi-
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reports state. Chapel Hill police reports.
The person stole a back-
Someone reported lar- pack, which contained a lap-
ceny at the 700 block of top valued at $1,200, from an
Trinity Court at 6:18 p.m. unlocked car, reports state.

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Sweet potatoes bagged for charity


The North Some of these are going
to TABLE in Carrboro, we
Carolina offered some to Inter-
Faith Food Shuttle
Study Center Matt Hoehn

hosted the Programming director of NC Study Center


Hoehn, said around 20,000 to

first Yam Jam 25,000 sweet potatoes were dropped


off at the event and will be distrib-
uted across the area.
By Mark Burnett Some of these are going to TABLE
Staff Writer in Carrboro, we offered some to Inter-
Faith Food Shuttle, but I think they
A truckload of sweet potatoes might have gotten some sweet pota-
arrived at UNC this weekend to be toes last week, several ministries in
bagged and donated. Durham, several church groups that
The process was part of Yam Jam, run food pantries Hoehn said.
a new event sponsored by the North Hoehn said he wants to grow the
Carolina Study Center that aims to event by getting more produce and
provide locally grown sweet potatoes people and hopes to see it eventually
to organizations and people that become an annual event.
need food. This is the first year and it was
First Fruits Farm, owned by former kind of planned impromptu, but
UNC football and NFL player Jason weve been talking to the Browns
Brown, contributed sweet potatoes to and we would absolutely love if it
the event. Brown said he started farm- could become an annual event at
ing to connect with his fellow people UNC and expand it, you know
after being led to it by God. more potatoes, more people, more
So I was at the top of my game, groups, more students wed love
but guess what, the day that I turned to see it, Hoehn said.
27 years old it was like no other I Fayetteville resident Wilson
woke up that morning and I looked Pauldin was in attendance at Yam
in the mirror and dude, I was going Jam at UNC in order to take the
through a midlife crisis because I donated sweet potatoes back to his
began to measure up everything that community. He said he enjoys help-
my brother had accomplished in his ing people that are in need.
life dedicating his life to service over When I get back to Fayetteville
the course of 27 years and every- DTH/ADDY LEE LIU I call the people around my neigh-
thing that I had accomplished in my Jason Brown, a former UNC football player, tosses a sack of sweet potatoes into the air behind the N.C. Study Center Saturday. borhood and I give it to some of
life with, yeah, with football, yeah, the elder people first, I give it to
successful football career, fortune, ble plants should be planted around given away and thats awesome, ing and learning how to grow food on the other people and I give to my
you know fame and guess what? communities. Brown said. But at the same time their own and stand on their own two pastor and then I take the rest to
There was no comparison literally Weve given all of our fruits, we also do not want to, you know, to feet then, yes, you are handicapping the church and I distribute to the
no comparison, Brown said. alright, there hasnt been a single handicap people in our giving because the people that youre serving. church people, Pauldin said.
Brown said he wants people to potato thats been marketed. They, if you only give, give, give without the Programming Director at the
learn how to grow food and that edi- every single one of them, has been challenge of people, you know, grow- North Carolina Study Center, Matt university@dailytarheel.com

Town extends on-street parking time limit


The maximum parking time is The rate for on-street parking will remain
$1.50 an hour.
is a fee to reconfigure and change the rate
cards, but the biggest economic impact will be
We hear that all the time,
now three hours, instead of two. Extending meter hours wont alleviate seen through increased business if more visi- we hear that our parking is a
By Kaia Findlay
the high demand but will improve the qual-
ity of the parking by reducing anxiety and
tors are encouraged to come.
Chapel Hill Police Chief Chris Blue said hassle.
Staff Writer encouraging people to hang out downtown, it is too early to have received any feedback Pam Hemminger
Hemminger said. about the change, but those comments will be Chapel Hill mayor
The Town of Chapel Hill extended maxi- With a two-hour limit, it can be hard for important to evaluate.
mum time limits for on-street parking in visitors to feel comfortable eating a meal or Ideally, parking is forgettable, Blue said. Parking is the cancer of this town, he said.
downtown Chapel Hill from two to three going out to a bar while they worry about Sonna and Sho Yamagishi, who live in Cary, Kadoura, who started his business in 1992,
hours on April 1 to reduce stress for diners and needing to move their car. said when they come to Chapel Hill they usu- said the town has grown but parking has not yet
shoppers. You might run the risk of a ticket, Parking ally park in the parking decks and avoid street matched it. Businesses would benefit if meters
This change marks a step in the towns Superintendent Brenda Jones said. parking all together. ended earlier or had even longer times, he said.
efforts to improve parking overall. A 2008 Adding even one more hour may reduce Two hours is still plenty of time, Sho However, Kadoura said the increase to
parking study by parking consultants Rich and that risk, she said. Yamagishi said. three hours shows the town is putting effort in
Associates, Inc. found that parking demand The Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously Sonna Yamagishi said the third hour would the right direction.
far exceeds the supply: there were about voted to make the change at its meeting give people the opportunity to get dessert after I have faith in our mayor, he said. I think
840 public spaces downtown, but there was March 20. Prior to this meeting, Hemminger dinner instead of rushing off. shes realizing whats going on more.
demand for an estimated 2,840 spaces. had attended a national conference for mayors Sho Yamagishi said more decks could be a Hemminger said the town council will
We hear that all the time, we hear that our and found that other towns were also making solution to parking issues. discuss more solutions to parking issues at its
parking is a hassle, Chapel Hill Mayor Pam the move to three-hour meter limits. Jamil Kadoura, the owner of Mediterranean work session Wednesday.
Hemminger said. Were trying to take a holis- The town doesnt expect to see any effect on Deli, said the number of parking spaces is a @kaia_findlay
tic approach. revenue, negative or positive. Jones said there greater issue than length of time at the meter. city@dailytarheel.com

Berryhill Hall building to Students jump on into new club


be replaced by 2022 The Carolina Jump Rope
Club is open to UNC
The first stage of the like almost 10 years ago now by the students of any skill level.
Board of Governors to increase the
replacement should be class size to 230, but weve been lim-
ited by facility as well as financing so
By Hannah Lang
Staff Writer
ready in 2020. the building is being built to accom-
modate, you know, the approved When Jaycee Reilly went to see
By Kamilla Rekvnyi class size of 230, Enarson said. a False Profits comedy show, she
Staff Writer Julie Byerley, vice dean for educa- didnt know what to expect of the
tion at the School of Medicine, said opening act. She had never heard of
Berryhill Hall, which opened as a aside from the fact that it would the Carolina Jump Rope Club.
medical education building in 1970, give the opportunity to expand the I thought it was a part of the
will be replaced by a new building medical school class size, the new (comedy) act, Reilly said.
by 2022. building also supports the schools But soon club members were
Cam Enarson, who is leading incentive to modernize some of its doing all sorts of tricks over the
the project as senior vice president teaching and learning techniques. rope: high kicks, flips and hand-
of Carolina Value in the School of There are very few windows stands. Reilly realized the jump
Medicine, said the new building will in Berryhill, and some say that its rope club is the real deal.
be located in the back of the current because Berryhill was built at a time The clubs Facebook video also
Berryhill Hall. He said the walkway where for people to learn best it shows members showing off their
from South Columbia Street into was thought that the best thing to skills around campus. The video
Berryhill is going to be renovated as do was to isolate them and not inter- shows them doing tricks with the
part of the project as well. rupt them and put them in places ropes, both individually and as a DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA
So whats going to happen, its where all they did was science and group. Co-founder Graham Booth (From left) Graham Booth, Sarah Chen and Noah Mancuso performed as part of
going to be a two-stage construction study, Byerley said. said jump rope is for everyone or Carolina Jump Rope Clubs show in the Pit for students and families on Sunday.
process, the first phase that the new She said the new building will any skill level.
building will be built in the back of the have more spaces for active learn- Booth, a first-year psychology Mancuso, who has been jump something and to like show people
current Berryhill Hall and then the ing and spaces for interactive small major, said jump rope is a sport roping since middle school, was like, This is what I have worked for,
current Berryhill structure will come groups and a lot of individualized anyone can enjoy. inspired to start the Carolina this is what I have done, and this
down and then the second phase of study spaces for students, along with A huge emphasis for us is that Jump Rope Club after visiting a is really cool and I want you to be
the building will go up. Enarson said. more windows. anyone can do it, he said. And we national collegeic jump roping involved in it too.
The Connect NC bond, passed in We also are hoping to advance are absolutely willing to, like, you competition. The club is currently doing
March 2016, gave the medical school our simulation center, which cur- know, teach and work with anyone It would be awesome to have small shows around campus, but
$68 million for the building. Enarson rently exists in Berryhill but can of any skill level. it recognized as an actual sport on plans to hold open gyms in the
said hes not sure how much the new be optimized for inter-professional He said he would recommend campus, Mancuso said. future to teach people how to
building will ultimately cost. learning and more authentic experi- jump rope to students who want to He said jump rope requires just jump rope. Booth said outreach
Rob Kark, who oversees the ences for students, Byerley said. find an outlet for their creativity. as much dedication and teamwork and college jump roping competi-
School of Medicines planning and Enarson said the construction Its a fun way to be creative, he as other popular college sports. tions are other possible goals for
construction office as assistant dean will have no negative effect on the said. Mancuso and Booth would love to the club.
for planning, said the designs will standards of the academics at the A lot of people, like myself, one day see jump roping recognized Chen, Booth and Mancuso said
probably be completed in the sum- School of Medicine. are not a very artistic person, as as a part of the Olympics. they believe everyone could benefit
mer of 2018, and construction is Its actually an exciting time, you like, just as a normal person, but, Club member Sarah Chen, a first- from jump roping, and they encour-
anticipated to begin in the spring of know, weve had students involved like, in jump rope I feel like I can year student at the medical school, age people of all skill levels to get
2019. Enarson said the first phase in, you know, the initial planning and express myself a lot and be creative, is happy just to have a jump-roping involved.
is expected to be completed by late discussion of what the new building like come up with things I never outlet on campus. Jump roping is really cool and
2020, and the second phase will be should encompass and their com- thought I could do. This is going to sound really like, people think of it as, like,
completed by the end of 2022. ment, you know, is always, I wish I Booth and sophomore Noah silly, but I missed being good at jumping up and down, like, on the
Our class size now for the medical was going to be here when this new Mancuso founded the club in something, Chen said. So, like, playground, but theres so much
school is 180 per year and the vast building was up, Enarson said. February to provide an outlet for jump rope for me was always that more to it, Chen said.
majority of the students come from experienced jump ropers and intro- avenue to kind of like be myself
North Carolina. Weve been approved university@dailytarheel.com duce the sport to more students. and to like work really hard for university@dailytarheel.com
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FACULTY University are also posted


in journals targeted toward
that pool. large minority staff, and they
have problems just like any-
Part of the work of the
diversity liaison, Caldwell
likely to engage in class and
go to office hours.
FROM PAGE 1 underrepresented groups. For Resources for retention one else, McGhee said. said, is to broaden the con- She said she often hears
of targeted hires. Strauss said fixed-term positions the ad Kia Caldwell, director of versation about diversity and from her students that she is
it is a substantial investment has to be in place for at least The Carolina Black Caucus faculty diversity initiatives, improve communication their first black woman pro-
in diversifying the University 14 days, based on EOC guide- has been a part of this cam- said getting information out between departments and fessor, and she takes that very
roughly $4.6 million across lines. For tenure-track posi- pus for more than 40 years, there is an important part of administration. seriously.
the University for the aca- tions it has to be posted for at yet many people still have not the process. I think its important for
demic year 2016-2017. least 30 days. heard about it, McGhee said. We already have some Teachers that look like students to have teachers that
Rudy Jones, associ- If a department is under- It is a meeting place for really good programs, but them look like them, she said.
ate director of the Equal represented in one area and black faculty and staff to people dont know how they Benjamin said faculty
Opportunity and Compliance does not hire a person in that discuss ways to diversify the work, she said. Andrea Benjamin, assis- diversity is important, not
Office, said the search com- identity, they must explain in staff, create an inclusive envi- Caldwell said the tant professor in the politi- only with the diverse identi-
mittees in the recruitment a summary profile how many ronment and celebrate black University has classes that cal science department, has ties we can see, but also with
process have to be a mini- underrepresented people achievements and history. have formed from discus- been teaching a class called socioeconomic status and
mum of three people and are were in their pool of candi- Carolina Black Caucus sions about diversity as well Race and Politics in the LGBTQ identifying people.
required to have women and dates, how many they inter- reaches across to other faculty as diversity workshops where Contemporary United States Benjamin said these per-
racial minority representa- viewed and so on, Jones said. groups and student organiza- they talk about topics includ- since 2011. She also teaches spectives can add to the way
tion. Jones said the overall tions to celebrate the achieve- ing power inequality. a first-year seminar called someone views the class and
The EOC helps depart- objective is to hire the best, ments of black faculty and Its not only recruitment, Politics of Race, Ethnicity, broaden the sense of diversity.
ments be more diverse in and to do that we have to look students, McGhee said. but retention is another Language, Religion and These are little ways we
their hires by providing at the pool of candidates. In The Caucus also represents issue, she said. We still have Gender. can be more relatable to our
guidelines and training to the future better networking staff at UNC, which is largely more to do, and I would like Benjamin said if students students, she said.
help their recruitment efforts. and ad placements will help minority. to do more with underrepre- feel comfortable with their @SUGARcain_
Open positions at the to increase the diversity of People forget we have a sented faculty of color. professors they are more enterprise@dailytarheel.com

COUNTIES that poverty and some of the


situations that poverty creates
number two out of a hundred
counties, Shelp said. We hang
impact lifelong chronic dis-
ease, she said.
benefit. But theres been a lot
of pushback from the legisla-
county and state rankings
reflect a broader problem not
FROM PAGE 1 for a family and an individual our hats on we have got a heck Alice Ammerman, a nutri- ture, which is very conserva- only in North Carolina, but
income inequality. and a community create long- of a lot of work still left to do. tion professor at the Gillings tive, Ammerman said. They also in the United States.
Stacy Shelp, a spokesper- term effects, such as chronic The health department is School of Public Health, said dont want to take that federal The United States ranks
son for the Orange County disease, Shelp said. continuing to work to combat Medicaid expansion would funding. Ultimately its a big (lower) than other countries,
Health Department, said 30 She said one of the big- povertys effects on health reduce health disparities and loss to the state, especially for we spend a whole lot on
percent of county families do gest challenges for the health through early childhood edu- help to provide preventive lower income classes. expensive hospital emergency
not earn a living wage. department is educating the cation programs, Shelp said. care for people with lower It is important to under- care, rather than spending
Thats a significant issue, public about income inequal- Its about a holistic income. stand the rankings dont indi- our money in prevention,
especially when you are ity in the county. approach, giving children the Most of the funding would cate everyone is doing well, Schenck said.
looking at things like health We dont tend to hang our opportunity to start equal to come from the federal gov- Ammerman said.
because what we know is hats on Were number one or their peers and will ultimately ernment, so itd be quite a Schenck said the recent state@dailytarheel.com

GORSUCH the full Senate body for a final


vote on Friday.
choice.
He has proven himself to
public policy in America for
the next 20 years cannot be
years unless Democrats took
over.
direction since 1970.
Gorsuch is essentially
FROM PAGE 1 In a statement, U.S. Sen. be a judge who approaches overstated, Davis said. If they manage to take going to slide into (Scalias)
The Senate Judiciary Richard Burr, R-N.C., said he every case before him with They are profound, they over the majority, then they spot, I think quite nicely, and
Committee oversaw a four- applauded Trumps selection fairness, and bases his deci- are going to be a seat change could stop the Trump nomi- his credentials are pretty con-
day confirmation hearing last of Gorsuch. sions on the rule of law, he in who has the advantage in nees from that point on, he servative and a lot of people
week, after Trump announced Gorsuch is a judge who said. this country over the laws of said. So thats a big election say he is very similar in
his nomination of Gorsuch will continue to operate in the land, he said. Its that year for U.S. senate races but terms of his philosophy with
Jan. 31. accordance with the rule The Supreme Court big. structurally, Republicans have Justice Scalia based on his
Gorsuch was confirmed of law and respect for the looking ahead Davis said he cant think of an advantage in 2018. voting record on the court of
by the Senate Judiciary Constitution, he said. anything that would keep the But Unah said Gorsuch appeals, he said.
Committee Monday, and his Tillis said in a statement The implications of court from becoming more will join a Court that has been
nomination was confirmed by that Gorsuch is a qualified Gorsuchs confirmation for conservative in the next 20 trending in a conservative state@dailytarheel.com

Footballs spring game shows where Tar Heels are headed


By Chapel Fowler opposite of what Miles and defensive teammates were passes and swarmed the ball
Staff Writer UNCs entire defense, for that playing the exact same way. constantly.
matter wants to do. They werent going to let this If you draw it up on paper,
It was nothing more than a You cant say, I want to be a shootout. To these Tar someones always designed to
bubble screen. be a big hitter, I want to be Heels, the spring game was as make the tackle, Smith said.
Josh Cabrera caught the physical, and not live it, real as North Carolinas sea- But as a defense, we all have to
pass a few steps behind the Miles said. Youve got to do son opener against California get off our blocks and get to the
line of scrimmage. The rising that every day. in September. ball We shouldnt have just
redshirt junior wide receiver Miles sped up as the dis- The defense did some one man making the tackle.
started running, headed for tance between him and his great things, Miles said. I It was John Papuchis first
Fetzer Fields left sideline teammate shrank. Then there think we made a big leap. test, and the former lineback-
during North Carolinas was a collision. A resound- Defensive back K.J. Sails ers coach turned defensive
spring game. His blockers ing crack of pads the type jawed with wide receivers. coordinator passed it. He
had held, so there was an of sound that would have a Safety Jaye Stackhouse strut- stuck with the same forma-
opening. retired 1980s linebacker rem- ted around after punishing a tions and concepts Gene
Donnie Miles met him iniscing about his glory days. back on a run up the middle. Chizik left behind, and it
there. The hit stopped Cabrera in When defensive end Dajaun showed.
Miles, a rising redshirt his tracks and sent him to the Drennon couldnt corral Its not like were running
senior safety, could have just ground. Miles bumped hel- an interception off his own anything new, Drennon said.
forced Cabrera out of bounds mets with his teammates. The deflection, he slapped his Everythings still the same DTH/NATHAN KLIMA
with a push. Or he could have fans let out a collective gasp. hands against his helmet. its just under a new name. North Carolina safety J.K. Britt (29) hits wide receiver J.T. Cauthen
gone for the legs, like most It was great to see, ris- The defense didnt force Everybody feels comfortable (8) during the spring game on Saturday.
5-foot-11 defensive backs ing junior linebacker Andre any turnovers, but its impact right now.
would do when tackling a Smith said. You have to prac- was still visible on the stat At the end of the game, intensity and hits will be fresh Saturday was more than
6-foot-3 wideout in an exhibi- tice how youre going to play sheet. North Carolina had the scoreboard read 80-70 in UNCs memory. just a dress rehearsal. It was a
tion game. in a real-life game. six sacks, three of which in favor of the defense. That All that does is make our statement.
Theres a problem with that Miles play might have belonged to Drennon. The score and the statistics from offense better, Smith said. I @chapelfowler
mindset, though. Its the exact been the highlight, but his Tar Heels broke up nine the game will fade, but the love seeing it. sports@dailytarheel.com

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Rep. Deb Butler, D-New Hanover, talks about her stance on House Bill 142 at a panel on Friday.

North Carolina politicians talk HB 142


The panel discussed replacing him with someone
who understands our issue.
effect, to have that horrific
part of the bill that focused on
LGBTQ representation Durham City Councilperson
Jillian Johnson said Coopers
biological sex where people
would be looking around the
in government. decision wasnt one she agreed bathroom (removed), was, to
with, but didnt feel like the me, a good thing, she said.
By Nic Rardin blame needed to rest solely on Rep. Deb Butler, D-New
Staff Writer his shoulders. Hanover, said she found the
Im disappointed in the bill to be a step in the right
Political figures in the governor, Ive been disap- direction and feels good
North Carolina LGBTQ com- pointed in him before and about the growing opposition
munity met on campus Friday Ill be disappointed in him to House Bill 142.
to discuss LGBTQ represen- again, she said. But there We are coming out in
tation in government and the is a Republican supermajor- enormous numbers, she said.
newly-passed House Bill 142. ity in the general assembly. Precincts that havent been
Washington Post columnist If they wanted to get rid of organized in over 40 years are
Steven Petrow led the discus- HB2, all they had to do was coming out in huge numbers.
sion and opened by asking get their people together. Butler said the kind of
about House Bill 2s replace- House Bill 142, called a change that she wants to see
ment, House Bill 142, saying compromise bill by many of could take some time, but
many felt betrayed by Gov. Roy the politicians who signed it, encouraged everyone in the
Coopers decision to sign it. no longer forces people to use audience to run for office, as
We know that he won his the bathroom that aligns with well as to turn out and vote in
office on the backs of this the sex listed on their birth their local elections.
community, and many in this certificate, but Johnson said Though many expressed
community feel like he sold that isnt enough. concern and anger over the
us out, Petrow said. It doesnt protect people new law, Charlotte City Council
Former mayor of Chapel using the bathroom, she said. member LaWana Mayfield
Hill Mark Kleinschmidt said It doesnt prohibit people told the audience she believed
he and the rest of the LGBTQ from using the bathroom that the LGBTQ community has a
community invested a lot doesnt align with their bio- chance to push back.
in Coopers campaign and logical sex, but they dont have Ultimately we need you
expect him to represent them. any protections for doing what here in the fight and not away
We went out and cam- they want. from it, she said. We need to
paigned our asses off to make Carrboro Mayor Lydia show that there is strength in
sure that he took the man- Lavelle agreed with Johnson numbers. Theres a lot we can
sion, Kleinschmidt said. It but said the law makes a small do, and its going to require
was about more than just step in the right direction. work from all of us.
replacing Pat McCrory with Even though the non-
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24 Crystal ball reader 2 Tax-sheltered plans: Abbr. 38 Triple or homer
25 Up to now 3 Heredity unit 39 One who scoffs at boxed
28 *Leader of the pack 4 Venomous letters Merlot, say
32 Surfing at ones desk, say 5 Cleaner sold in green
34 Places for studs canisters
35 Fellow 6 National park in Maine
36 Rods fishing partner 7 ATM maker
37 __ you go again! 8 Avignon assent
39 Like Solomon 9 Division of history
40 Aunt, in Argentina 10 O Canada, e.g.
41 Fashionably
smart
42 Crusty roll
44 *Yale, for five
U.S.
presidents
47 SNL hosts
monologue,
e.g.
48 Door-to-
door
cosmetics
seller
49 Cavalry
sword, in
music.unc.edu jewishstudies.unc.edu Sussex
51 Kitchen
6 Monday, April 10, 2017 Opinion The Daily Tar Heel

Established 1893, 124 years of editorial freedom


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Senior global studies and political Marcedward, on students being ignored when Carolina Hall was named
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Email: bmschwar@live.unc.edu
LETTERS TO be just like us, after all.
I was struck at how

My THE EDITOR
How can UNC honor
orderly and clean the
Franklin mosh was. Even
the occasional gutter word

iPhone what it forbids?


TO THE EDITOR:
seemed forced and out of
place and disapproved.
Dean Smith would have

died and
On Tuesday afternoon, been pleased.
I attended the Diversity I was astounded and a
Awards at the Pleasants bit disappointed that the

so did I
Room in Wilson Library. party began breaking up
As I approached the front after an hour. How utterly
doors I was greeted by two droll. How utterly like we
students distributing flyers were 40 years before.

M
y phone shed its listing the days honorees, During the afternoon
mortal coil last week. including students, staff, while roaming the dog-
It was a good COLUMN and faculty who have had a wood-dotted campus I

Civil rights still matter


phone. And while I may cry for positive impact on the mul- got nary a stare from nary
my iPhones demise (cryPhone), ticultural experience here a student hinting that I
out of the two of us, the phone at UNC. shouldnt be there, that this
may be the lucky one. Because But the back of the flyer place was now the youngs
while my phone has reached noted that the Educational world, the youngs time. I
eternal bliss and slumber, I had We need to save the UNC Center for Civil Rights. Policy Committee of the felt right at home.
to read the past weeks news. UNC Board of Governors Thanks, Chapel Hill.

U
Granted, the week didnt nder the Laws of view of education seems to is considering a proposal to My faith in and love of you
start poorly. First there was North Carolina completely ignore the power forbid one of the winners of remains solid.
Tuesday when the NCAA, fresh and under the of experiential learning, the todays awards the UNC
off granting the Tar Heel state resolutions of the Board of importance of public universi- Center for Civil Rights Stephen Harris
a place to strut our basket- Trustees of the University of ties serving their public and from litigating cases. Class of 78
ball superiority, decided that North Carolina, members of the inevitable fact that occa- What? How can UNC
we no longer needed to have your race are not admitted to sionally law school, as Raleigh honor an office, while at the Do not misrepresent
moral superiority or morals the University. Alexander Peeples lawyer Knott should know, same time try to prevent the chains of 2 Chainz
for that matter and future Pauli Murray was a bril- includes law. that office from doing its
Junior history and political sci-
tournaments might be held liant civil rights lawyer Fellow BOG member very necessary work? TO THE EDITOR:
ence major from Daphne, AL.
in North Carolina. Because born in 1910 and raised Steve Long has made con- The Pleasants Room was To Karyn Hladik-Brown:
according to the NCAA, ensur- in Durham. She col- curring arguments in the packed, and while everyone First of all, I appreciated
ing employees and fans have a lected various degrees from Email: apeeples@live.unc.edu past that there is a lack of was very enthusiastic about your article about the 2
safe environment extends only Hunter College, Howard diversity of thought in the all the winners, there was Chainz concert.
to the bathroom and not work- University, Yale University tors. These cases have ranged Center and that the Center notable response to the He truly is an under-
place discrimination laws. and University of California, from school integration in should advise government Center for Civil Rights. A rated rapper, and it pleases
Then Wednesday, when I Berkley, but her first choice Pitt County to ensuring that bodies rather than cost them number of people stood up me when people recognize
finally got around to packing for graduate school was victims of North Carolinas money by suing them. To the and applauded and they greatness; however, there
away and saying farewell to UNC. She wanted to either eugenics program receive first point, it is reasonable to did this more than once. was one part of your article
my iPhone (goodbyePhone), study law or the social reparations. It seems to eas- expect members of a center The Center serves com- that I disagreed with.
Steve Bannon was fired from sciences here. When she ily fit into UNCs mission to for Civil Rights to believe in munities that have been You said 2 Chainz is
the National Security Council. applied in 1938, she received be a university that serves the contemporary impor- subjected to, and are still not that great at personal
This should have been good a letter telling her people like the state as it both trains a tance of civil rights, though suffering from, persistent branding he wore three
news because when white her black people were new generation of lawyers this may be radical to Long. school segregation, voter chains.
supremacists lose their seats of not accepted. The NAACP and helps fight for justice for To the second point, there suppression and envi- While I understand that
power, everyone wins even supported her application North Carolinians who might is no better response than ronmental racism. These this was a small joke, I
iPhones without cameras, bat- but was unwilling to sue on never come to Chapel Hill. that of the centers managing communities look to UNC find it necessary to set the
teries and home buttons but her behalf because of con- In an especially small- lawyer Mark Dorosin: Any for help. To ask the Center record straight. In his song
then on departure he had to cerns about the legal stand- minded move, the UNC city and county can avoid for Civil Rights not to Im Different, he states 2
say that whole creepy mission ing of her state residency. Board of Governors has the cost by stopping the dis- litigate for civil rights is Chainz but I got me a few
accomplished thing. In the end, a great North responded to this important criminating activities that counter-intuitive as well as on.
Now, Im fairly certain that Carolinian became a preemi- work by considering a policy they are engaged. immoral. 2 Chainz has never
was the Trump administration/ nent international scholar in that would effectively destroy UNC has been an active All of us in the UNC claimed to only have two
Bannon trying to save face on law, a resilient fighter for the the Center for Civil Rights. agent of racism since its community need to email tangible chains; rather, the
another embarrassing shake- rights of women and racial The policy would prevent the creation as a home for the the Board of Governors at name 2 Chainz symbolizes
up, but still, my iPhones pre- minorities, but not a gradu- Center from undertaking any sons of wealthy slave own- public@bog.northcarolina. his second chance at the rap
mature departure saved it from ate of UNC. litigation, and in response the ers. Pauli Murray is just one edu and Chancellor Folt at game. This is a common
frantic Google searches trying The law school that Pauli center is not currently accept- face in our history of failure. chancellor@unc.edu and mistake, and Im sure you
to find out what Bannon may Murray couldnt attend ing new cases. The justifica- We have an untold expanse let them know of our strong meant no disrespect.
or may not have accomplished because of her race now tions for this action given by of racial sin that needs to opposition to this proposal!
as well as panic bag-packing houses the UNC Center for various members of the Board be redeemed. The Center David Oakley
advice websites (advicePhone). Civil Rights. The work of the of Governors only serve to for Civil Rights alone wont Jane Gabin Sophomore
Thursday was another day Center is in some ways to highlight how this will harm redeem us, but shuttering Class of 77 Biology
where things almost seemed fill the gap that left Murray North Carolina. The BOG it would make this Board of
good with House Intelligence without representation. It member who introduced the Governors no less complicit The party ended early Corporations have no
Committee Chairperson Devin takes up cases across the new policy, Joe Knott, argued in racism as the Board of on Franklin Street
Nunes, R-Calif., stepping down that we need to confine our-
place in government
state where civil rights have Trustees whose resolutions
from the Russia investigation been violated and represents selves to our mission, which forced the University to TO THE EDITOR: TO THE EDITOR:
following his overt attempts to litigants against the viola- is academic. This reductive reject Pauli Murray. It was heartening to see A corporation is a busi-
favor the Trump administra- UNC kids rushing the floor ness structure; it is not a
tion. But then he was replaced of the Smith Center on person; and money is prop-
by Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C.
of Benghazi, email and Salem
EDITORIAL Monday, to see that enthu-
siasm and joie de vivre
erty; it is not speech.
While the corporate

School, on hold
Witch Trials fame. Oh, and the are still possible in a dark structure serves a valu-
filibuster died. world. able and useful purpose,
Yes, my poor phone was I was struck by how the runaway accumulated
spared the hypocrisy of nerdy the students headed wealth and power of estab-
Senate Republicans attacking from the Smith Center to lished corporations should
Democrats for unprecedented Withdrawing from sibility of taking a break at
any point in ones educa-
as well. Counseling and
Psychological Services
Franklin were, chatting and not be allowed to control
obstruction and the need to
give deference to the presidents school can be useful tion. (CAPS), group therapy
teasing about their school-
work instead of Meeks
our political system and
our local, state and federal
The University has and the stress and anxiety
choice of Supreme Court justice.
The only way I got through the
for students. already taken steps to training sessions offered
blocked shot.
Nine thirty account-
governments through the
influence of unlimited

E
day was because I knew that very undergradu- destigmatize academic by Student Wellness are ing class, a guy called out political campaign contri-
Merrick Garland (deniedPhone) ate student at withdrawals, although stu- all resources available to ahead to a long-haired, butions.
somehow had the maturity to UNC likely feels dents who withdraw must UNC students who need attractive, brunette co-ed as The Majority leadership
not go in the Supreme Court the pressure to graduate apply for readmission in them. we approached the midway and the legislators in the
room and refuse to move from in four years many of order to return to UNC as As finals season point of the trek, at the Rules Committee of both
Scalias vacant seat. us opt to overload during a full-time or part-time approaches, some stu- undergrad library. NC State Houses need to
And finally, when wed I dont know if Ill try hear from you that they
registration to graduate student. dents may feel that drop-
almost reached Friday, nor- and go tomorrow, another should pass these bills out
mally the sole redemptive day even sooner. It makes While the University ping classes could be
said later during the trek of of committee and onto the
of any week, the U.S. launched sense financially to aim does offer options for better than failing them. her early-morning classes. floor for a vote.
59 Tomahawk missiles into a for the most affordable, academic withdrawal, In reality, UNC takes your Even in the midst of the For more information
Syrian military airbase. Granted efficient college experi- medical withdrawal and academic career quite campus party of the decade, and to sign a petition visit
my phone knew me well enough ence. However, we must retroactive withdrawal, its seriously, and deservedly the young folks were ncwethepeople.org
to understand I could be per- acknowledge that com- important to know that if so. There is a significant consumed with thoughts
suaded to be in favor of inter- pleting eight back-to-back a student withdraws, the difference between drop- and concerns about work. Avram Friedman
vention, but still. Wed all have semesters immediately semester does not count as ping a class because of its Theyre going to grow up to Sylva
to be pretty stupid to believe after high school as a full- one of their eight semes- difficulty and medically
this administration would be time student isnt a one ters in residence. withdrawing from a class
any better at nation building
than any previous, and while the
size fits all scenario. Extenuating circum- for the sake of ones men- SPEAK OUT
Students should get to stances can make attend- tal health. WRITING GUIDELINES
copious number of reports on
human rights abuses from Libya know all of their options ing school here difficult Find the time to build Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
provided me employment over before they make impor- or impossible. The edito- a support system and get Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters.
tant decisions regarding rial board encourages what you need from the Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
the summer, what happened is
how and when they attend students to reach out to University, especially if Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
not a good thing (sighPhone).
academic advisors with you think you may need a Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
So long, phone. You were university. letters to 250 words.
a faithful companion the last Gap years have recently questions about with- break.
four years. And may a choir of grown in popularity. While drawing, especially if Dont let the pressure to SUBMISSION
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