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friday, april 16, 2010

Teen
facing
arts| page 3 gun
charge
EAST MEETS WEST
Asian dance groups have
grown and thrived at the
University, including groups
specializing in dance from
India and China.
Police say he fired
gun on school bus
By Sara Gregory
Senior Writer
On Wednesday night, Aaron
Small was boasting of his upcom-
ing graduation and showing off a
newly acquired cap and gown at
a friend’s house.
Thursday, Small was in jail,
charged with
firing a gun on
a bus at Chapel
Hill High
university | page 3 dth/erica o’brien School.
Junior Max Beckman-Harned, right, answers sophomore Stephen Wiley’s questions about his registration status in the Student Union on Thursday. Chapel Hill
GUIDING THE SHIP police say

Disconnect Carolina
Small, 18, fired
Brenda Kirby, who has served a .22 caliber
as University secretary for revolver on a
Police say bus around
about 30 years, has been said Aaron Small, 10:45 a.m.
18, fired a gun No one was
to know more about UNC than
just about anyone.
Communication an issue despite e≠orts on his school
bus Thursday.
injured in the
shooting.
After the gun
BY Will Doran just click on them and read about went off, Small, of 215 Homestead
staff writer the first line or so.” Road, took off running, police
It is unclear whose fault it is, but She also said she was wary said.
UNC administrators seem to have about registering for classes with Police said they found him
a hard time communicating with ConnectCarolina, mainly due to a about an hour later at the friend’s
students sometimes. lack of information. house on Jubilee Drive, which is
And when there’s an important “I played around with it a lit- about a mile from the school.
message that needs to get out, this tle bit because one of my friends “He told me he was scared,”
is a problem. The University has told me about the tutorial,” she said Wanda Williamson, who
recently taken steps to bridge the said. “I’m just worried that when owns the house and whose son
gap, but many students said they it comes down to registering, I’m goes to school with Small.
still feel out of the loop. going to mess it up.” “That’s why he came over here.
These issues have been high- For that reason, the University He said, ‘Ms. Williamson, I’m
lighted recently by the transition has made a large push to advertise sorry. I apologize,’” she said.
arts | page 3 to the new registration system, ConnectCarolina and tell students Police arrested Small on felony
ConnectCarolina, and next week’s how to use it with a Web site and charges of discharging a weapon
FINE ART campus shooter drill. kiosks offering students guidance. dth/erica o’brien on school property and possession
College students are notoriously The University has purchased sev- Sophomore Katie McConnell uses ConnectCarolina on Thursday. She of a weapon on school property.
Emily Scott Beck, one of the busy, and some don’t have the time eral pages of advertising in The Daily said it was “kind of confusing” as she searched her registration time. He also faces misdemeanor
four graduate students fea- to acquaint themselves with the Tar Heel in the past few weeks, and charges of resisting a public offi-
University’s various news releases. student government has manned “It’s not something you can just Others were concerned about cer and injury to real property.
tured at the Ackland, show- Others said they would simply rath- the Pit to guide students through jump into,” he said. “You need to their actual registration time and He was being held at Orange
cases her audio and video art. er do other things with their time. the new registration system. have someone advising you or do other problems. County Jail as of 9 p.m. Thursday
Of more than 20 students Junior Jay Adamson, who the tutorial before you register.” Many of these issues have been in lieu of $15,100 bail.
polled on campus Wednesday and worked on a video about Most students said they were addressed in the advertising and in The bus was arriving later than
announcement Thursday, none had heard of the
shooter drill set for next Wednesday,
ConnectCarolina for student gov-
ernment, said the efforts of admin-
worried about the shopping cart
feature, which allows students to
campuswide e-mails.
Debra Beller, information
usual because the school was
operating on a delayed schedule
WANT TO JOIN THE DTH? with most saying they never read istrators and student government add as many classes as they want communications specialist for to give teachers planning time.
official University e-mails. are becoming more important for automatic registration, as ConnectCarolina, said there was The high school was placed
The Daily Tar Heel is seeking “No, I don’t delete them,” said because the system could be diffi- opposed to Student Central’s sys-
sophomore Briana Mayes. “But I cult for students to understand. tem of picking classes one by one. See disconnect, Page 11 See small, Page 11
new members for the fall,
as well as applicants for the
Board of Directors. Info is PRESIDENT SEARCH
Library of Congress
UNC system considers
available under the “About”

to archive Tweets
tab at dailytarheel.com.

firms to aid in search


Correction
Due to a reporting error,
lic, it is a fallacy to assume that digital
Thursday’s front-page story
“Duke’s LDOC now exclusive”
Will keep content content shared in public was created
with an understanding that the con-
incorrectly stated the year for public record tent would end up in a third-party,
Kanye West performed at Duke.
It was 2004. Five consultants The consulting firms under consideration
By Robert Smith
government-managed archive,”
Stutzman wrote in his blog.
The Daily Tar Heel apologizes
for the error. tout strengths Korn/Ferry International: An
international search firm that works
closely with the search committee,
has served as president of multiple
STAFF Writer
If you’ve ever posted a public
But some Twitter users argue that
if people want their information to
with executive searches in multiple public universities.
By Kevin Kiley Tweet, prepare for it to become a be private, they should set their pri-
fields with a branch in higher edu-
this day in history Senior Writer
cation. If hired by the search com-
R. William Funk & part of history. vacy settings, which already exist.
UNC-system leaders want a Associates: A leading education- Every public message since the Brice Russ, a graduate student in
robust pool of well-known can- mittee, the company’s point person al leadership consulting firm that linguistics at Ohio State University
APRIL 16, 1945 … birth of Twitter will be archived
didates from every walk of life to would be Stephen Trachtenberg, a focuses exclusively on university and a 2008 UNC graduate, said he
digitally at the Library of Congress,
UNC is named the headquarters vie for retiring President Erskine former university president with 19 searches. Bill Funk, the company’s liked the archival idea. He based his
wrote Matt Raymond, director of
Bowles’ seat, and they want a con- years of administrative experience. head and representative, helped senior thesis on Facebook posts.
for a proposed permanent communications for the Library
sultant who can deliver that. Heidrick & Struggles: A top UNC-Chapel Hill select Chancellor of Congress, on the library’s official “The Library of Congress has
Conference of Southern During eight hours of meetings leadership consulting firm that spans Holden Thorp and was hired to help blog Wednesday. shown strong interest in the past in
Thursday, the selection/screening sectors. Ellen Brown, the consultant with this year’s provost search. Archiving all public Tweets fits archiving ‘oral histories’ and other
Students, including more than committee of the system’s presiden- who would work with the search into the library’s charge to main- first-hand historical accounts, so
Storbeck/Pimentel &
50 colleges and universities from tial search interviewed five different committee, has conducted numerous
Associates: A higher educa- tain the public record. given how relatively easy and inex-
search consulting firms about what higher education searches. “It tells you at any given time what pensive it is to store large amounts of
the Southeast. tional executive search firm. Shelly
they could bring to the process. Academic Search: A firm that people are interested in,” Raymond data these days, I think this is a great
Storbeck, who would be the main
The committee — which dis- focuses exclusively on higher edu- wrote. “It boggles my mind to think and insightful way of continuing this
consultant from the company,
cussed the consultants in closed what we might be able to learn about process,” Russ wrote in an e-mail.
Today’s weather session after the interviews — will
cation searches. Robert Lawless, the helped the UNC system select Molly
ourselves and the world around us Some of the Tweets could
consultant who would work most Broad as president in 1997.
Play in the not announce a selection until a from this wealth of data.” become irrelevant in the future
sprinklers contract has been finalized. It should take a few months for — many Tweets link to other Web
But the group of firms inter- is well-known enough to shoot for tion spheres. the transfer and storage logistics to sites that might not be around a
H 86, L 60
viewed and the questions asked that kind of person.” Three of the consulting firms be worked out, Raymond wrote. few years from now, Jones said.
show that the committee — which Since the presidency of the that came before the committee Many are worried about privacy The content of the Tweet won’t
Saturday’s weather is made up entirely of Board of multi-campus UNC system was have a history of focusing exclu- issues associated with the archive, make sense without the attached
Governors members — is inter- established in 1971, four individu- sively on higher education. They which will go back to March 2006. context, which will change or be
Wowzers, this is
ested in drawing candidates from als have held the office. Two of would likely be in better positions “A lot of people are slightly ter- deleted in time, he said.
sweet academic, corporate and govern- them came from higher education to bring in individuals with expe- rified because they thought their “I think that future researchers
H 75, L 46 mental worlds that would bring administration, and two had a mix- rience in the education world or Tweets would be ephemeral,” said will find this an extremely valuable
recognition to the system. ture of government and corporate close ties to it. Paul Jones, a UNC professor in the resource for understanding how
index “I think we’re looking at the level backgrounds. These connections — such School of Information and Library our society functioned and how
police log ......................... 2 of former or current governors, U.S. Whichever consulting firm is as sitting university leaders and Science. people reacted to the events that
calendar ........................... 2 senators, members of presidents’ hired will likely bring in most of board chairmen — are likely to be Fred Stutzman, a graduate stu- happened in the first decade of the
nation/world . .................. 5 cabinets and nationally known the finalists for the position and respected in education circles and dent in the School of Information millennium,” Russ wrote.
crossword ......................... 9 CEOs,” said committee member could be an indication of how seri- signal a greater focus on academics and Library Science, said people
opinion .......................... 12 Burley Mitchell Jr. “I don’t think ously the system’s leaders want to might start sharing less. Contact the State & National
I’m delusional. I think this system explore candidates’ outside educa- See search, Page 11 “Even though the Tweets are pub- Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu.
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Free clinics to get little help Town


campus briefs
Family of deceased lawyer
Dan Pollitt to hold memorial
The family of former UNC law
professor and renowned civil rights
lawyer Dan Pollitt will be honoring
his life with a memorial service at 2
Insurance reform won’t solve all need service gap free clinics currently do.
“Just because legislation is hap-
pening doesn’t mean we’re not going
organization run by students from
various UNC professional schools.
It provides health services to Orange
seeks
to help
p.m. Sunday at the Friday Center. By sarah glen ic, said most of the benefits included to need free clinics anymore,” Hamra County residents every Wednesday
Pollitt died March 5 at the age Staff Writer in the health care legislation are for said. “The population free clinics night, and Hamra said the commu-
of 88. As the hype surrounding President Federally Qualified Health Centers, serve is still going to be uninsured nity’s need almost always surpasses
Pollitt, who began teaching at Barack Obama’s health care plan which do not include free clinics. after health care goes into effect.” the clinic’s capacity.

Haiti
UNC in 1957, is survived by his fades, local free clinics are finding Last week, Hamra attended the The association’s spokeswoman, “We have 20 to 25 visitors each
wife, N.C. Sen. Ellie Kinnaird, the plan isn’t providing them with N.C. Association of Free Clinics Pamela Stephens, said the clinics’ week, and we easily turn away at
three children and several grand- the help they need — in fact, it’s not annual conference and said all the biggest need now is community least that many that we can’t fit in,”
children. In lieu of flowers, contri- providing them with any help at all. speakers at the three-day event support, because it’s still too early she said.
butions may be made to the Dan Julie Hamra, co-chairwoman emphasized that the insurance leg- to tell whether they can find a way With drug costs accounting for
Pollitt Fellowship at the UNC Law of the coordinating council for the islation, which doesn’t take effect to receive federal money.
School. The fellowship supports Student Health Action Coalition clin- until 2014, won’t completely fill the The local free clinic is a volunteer See clinics, Page 6 Ambassador will
summer clerkships for law stu-
dents to work in the field of social visit local church
justice.
By Olivia Barrow
Man charged with Carolina staff Writer

Inn rape released on bail Three months after a devastating


earthquake shook Haiti, the Haitian
An Alvin Ailey American Dance ambassador to the U.S. will speak
Theater stagehand charged with about his personal experiences in
rape has been released from Orange Chapel Hill this weekend.
County Jail, according to officials in Through connections with other
the Orange County Clerk’s Office. African Methodist Episcopal church-
David James Kerr, 39, an electri- es in Washington, D.C., St. Paul AME
cian for the New York-based dance invited Raymond Joseph to speak at
troupe, left the jail Wednesday its 11 a.m. service Sunday.
after a man named Edward R. Kerr The public can attend his speech,
posted the $70,000 bond. which will close the church’s men’s
The judge who signed the release conference this weekend, themed
order did not specify whether Kerr “Destined for Greatness.”
would be permitted to leave North Joseph will speak on the con-
Carolina, said Jennifer Crawford, a ference’s theme and will share his
deputy clerk in the Orange County personal experiences in Haiti dur-
Clerk’s Office. ing the last few months. The nation
Kerr, who had a hearing is still struggling to rebuild after
Thursday, has another hearing a 7.0-magnitude Jan. 12 earth-
scheduled in May. quake.
But the Rev. Thomas Nixon,
pastor of the church, said there is
Six employees to receive a chance that Joseph might not
Massey Award for service make it to Chapel Hill in time. He
isn’t scheduled to return from Haiti
The University has honored six until Saturday.
employees with the C. Knox Massey “You have no control over what
Distinguished Service Award. comes up,” Nixon said. “Right now
The award, considered to be we are just praying and sitting on
one of the most coveted honors pins and needles hoping he’s actu-
bestowed by UNC, was created in ally going to be there.”
1980 to recognize valuable contri- Nixon said John Nixon II, pas-
butions by employees. tor of Durham’s Immanuel Temple
Each honoree was nominated by Seventh-Day Adventist Church,
members of the UNC community will fill in if Joseph can’t attend.
before being selected by Chancellor Thomas Nixon expects about
Holden Thorp. 300 people at the service.
Thorp will honor the recipients He said the church youth have
by hosting a dinner April 24 to cele- been taking a collection called
brate the award’s 31st anniversary. “Coins for Haiti” to help the chil-
The honorees were: dren there. They plan to present
n  Bruce Carney, executive vice the donation to the ambassador
chancellor and provost during the service.
n  Anson Dorrance, women’s Carolina Car Wash and Detail
soccer coach coordinated a car wash to raise
n  Stephen Farmer, associate money for Haiti to coincide with
provost and director of under- the ambassador’s visit to the
graduate admissions church.
n  Patricia Oliver, assistant dean “This is the aftershock,” said
for finance and business, medicine Walter Sturdivant, manager of the
administration car wash. “There is always a con-
n  James Steven Reznick, psy- tinuing need when you have that
chology professor and associ- much devastation.”
ate dean of the Undergraduate dth/Sam ward All proceeds will go to the Haiti
Education Office UNC alumnus Travis Johnson leads the Kamikazi Dance Team in a practice dance at the Student Recreation Center. Though the Asian relief effort. The business is also
n  Nihlei Tial, housekeeper in dance group primarily tries to dance to Korean and Japanese music, they experiment with all types of music, including jazz and hip-hop. donating all of the chemicals and
the Joyner and Connor residence materials needed, said Rosa Sayas,

EAST MEETS WEST


halls. the receptionist at the car wash.
A Daily Tar Heel advertising
city briefs representative planned the event
Durham Jewish Community with Sturdivant.
“What we would like to do is give
Center set for construction
UNC’s Asian dance groups express culture the Chapel Hill and UNC commu-
The development of a Jewish nity an opportunity to help out to
reach out to continue to support
Community Center to serve the By katelyn trela important part of bharata natyam,” she
approximately 6,000 Jews in the staff Writer explained. “You have to graduate and what is still a huge need,” he said.
Durham-Chapel Hill area has been On the other side of the world, dancing show that you are competent in your
met with wide support and praise, is far from just a hobby. dance style.” Contact the City Editor
said Rabbi Jennifer Feldman of Traditional dances in many Asian At UNC, Bose joined Chalkaa, a dance at citydesk@unc.edu.
Chapel Hill Kehillah synagogue. countries celebrate harvest, history, cel- fusion team with foundations in popular
Construction on the building ebration and courtship. Indian dance. ATTEND THE EVENT
will begin in mid-May, and the Despite the barriers that keep Eastern Dancers fuse various Indian styles with Time: 11 a.m. Sunday
facility is expected to open in the and Western cultures apart, dance is a elements from modern American dance Location: St. Paul AME Church
summer of 2011. way to bridge the Pacific and bring Asian to form an original type of performance.
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The center will be built on culture to UNC. West Rosemar
Cornwallis Road in southern Here’s a look at a few of the ways stu- Chinese dance
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Junior Priya Bose was born in India “My mom, she was a music teacher. 414 E. Main St.
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Arts briefs but moved to America at a young age. She played the piano, and I would dance
She grew up with Indian dance. along,” Chen said. “She saw that I had tal-
Pauper Players travel ‘Into “My mom always tried to incorporate ent and sent me to dancing classes.” ane
the Woods’ with latest show something Indian into our life,” she said. In high school, Chen was active in w er L
Bre St. Paul AME Church
Bose trained for 10 years in bharata school events and talent shows. In college, dth/Sam ward
101 N. Merritt Mill Rd.
UNC’s musical theater group natyam, one of the oldest dance forms in however, she has only performed once. Freshman Alyssa Pressman practices with the
Pauper Players presents “Into India, until “dance graduation.” Kamikazi Dance Team, founded by Chi Dang, in 100 feet
the Woods” in the Union Cabaret “Graduation is basically the most See DANCE, Page 6 the Student Recreation Center on April 8. SOURCE: GOOGLE MAPS
beginning at 8 p.m. tonight and DTH/AMANDA PURSER
running through Tuesday.
Olivia Myrick, associate produc-

Art captures snippets of life


er of the play, said the student-run
program is great for students who
enjoy theater as a hobby.
“It’s really great because all you
need is a little bit of talent and a lot By JENN KIM what I was saying.” part of her art. She is featured in
of passion,” she said. STAFF Writer One of her new works, “Churn,” several pieces, including “Churn”
“Into the Woods” is a story In some parts of the world, features video of several women and a phone call audio piece.
about classic fairy tale characters submerging one’s head in water speaking their hidden thoughts “It’s more just my curiosity about
who have realistic human flaws, is considered torture. To graduate while submerged in water. life and what we go through and
she said. The musical forces char- student Emily Scott Beck, it’s art. “I was actually working on another how we feel about certain things.
acters to face real-life problems Beck’s work is featured in the piece that was about being a woman, Having people being willing to
that the original, ideal fairy tales“New Currents in Contemporary and it just felt so hard to talk about. share that with me is awesome,
do not address. Art” exhibition with the work of Every time I was speaking about that and I’ll often share that with the
three other graduate students in
“The very realistic spin on a clas- piece, I just felt like I was choking on viewer,” she said.
the Ackland Art Museum.
sic story makes it really relatable,” my words,” Beck said. On a pedestal in the exhibition is
Myrick said. Despite working with metals, This gave Beck the idea of speak- a sticky note with the phone num-
Along with a talented pit band, jewelry and sculpting as an under- ing under water and observing how ber 1-800-704-3596. Beck said
Myrick said that the talent of the graduate, Beck decided to use audio water can choke and limit people’s most people are not sure what to do
student-actors in the roles makes and video for all her graduate work. hearing. with it, but the intention is to have
the play great. She said it helped her better express “It’s very fresh. It’s very creative. viewers call the number and listen
Tickets are $7 and are avail- what she was trying to say. It’s very honest. It has a sense of to an audio piece of phone conver-
able at the Union Box Office or at “Building these large sculptures humor to it with a very strong sation excerpts from her life.
the door. Shows are at 8 p.m. each all of a sudden felt kind of silly,” underlying message,” said Jim “It shows the monotony of daily
night with an additional show at 2 Beck said. “I was making these big Hirschfield, her graduate adviser conversation but also the way we
dth/sam ward
p.m. Sunday. grandiose sculptures to say some- and a UNC art professor for 22 comfort each other and talk about
thing, but I wasn’t really saying it. I years. Video artwork by Emily Scott Beck, a master’s of fine arts student, is on
- From staff and wire reports. was just making a sculpture to hide Beck said she wasn’t afraid to be See Art, Page 6 display at Ackland Art Museum with three other students’ work.
The Daily Tar Heel State & National friday, april 16, 2010 5

National and World News


Tea party groups Obama calls for closer look at mine
Private universities give
gather for tax day
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT)
safety and regulatory procedures
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — ment and to look at the federal
record amounts of aid
— As many Americans scram-
bled to file their income-tax
President Barack Obama ordered
top federal officials Thursday to
regulators’ own procedures.
Initial reviews suggest the Average grant up almost 5 percent “You have one set
returns, thousands planned to launch full-scale inspections of disaster was a failure of manage- of families who say
stake out parks, street corners mines with troubling safety records ment and oversight, Obama said, By Brad Weisberg qualify, we’ve streamlined expenses
and statehouses across the coun- and to work to tighten laws govern- as well as a lot of loopholes in laws STAFF Writer as much as possible, as we have no that they’re getting
try Thursday to protest what they ing energy companies. that allowed a series of warnings Private universities are giving plans to stop financial aid anytime
called unchecked government After calling mine safety and about safety to go unheeded. record amounts of grant aid to help in the near future.” sufficient assistance
spending and the creep of “social-
ism” into American life.
labor officials to the Oval Office
Thursday morning to answer for
West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin
asked all underground coal mines
students with pricey tuition.
In 2008, private universities
Now the average financial aid
package at Duke totals $30,000 in
but others who
The hundreds of tax-day rallies the April 5 explosion that killed 29 in his state to stop work for a spent a record amount on grant aid.
The tuition discount rate increased
discounts during the course of four feel that it has not
would mark a year since the “tea miners in West Virginia, Obama full day on Friday to allow state years.
party” movement gained wide- ordered them also to examine inspectors and workers time to from about 39 percent in 2007 to The size of the average discount changed.”
spread attention for its ardent lapses by mine company manage- review safety conditions. about 43 percent in 2008. only increased within the past two
opposition to President Barack That is a significant increase years. From 2005 to 2007, financial DAVID GELINAS, DIRECTOR OF
Obama’s bank-rescue and stimu- for universities, said Santiago aid packages remained steady. FINANCIAL AID AT DAVIDSON COLLEGE
lus packages. Adopting the rheto-
ric, and occasionally the dress, of
‘Run-of-the-mill’ ash cloud caused Merea, a research associate for the
National Association of College and
At Davidson College, David
Gelinas, senior associate dean and pletely satisfied.
the founding fathers, the activists
of the tea party movement have
by volcanic explosion in Iceland University and Business Officers.
While the organization didn’t
director of financial aid, said that
the number of students eligible for
“You have one set of families who
say that they’re getting sufficient
developed a strong network of LOS ANGELES (MCT) — “The amount of ash produced make any formal predictions, the need-based aid increased 4 percent assistance but others who feel that it
grassroots groups adept at staging The massive ash cloud from an during a given eruption or the average increase — 4.4 percent — is from 2008 to 2009. has not changed. On the aggregate, it
well-publicized protests across the Icelandic volcano is a run-of-the- length of the eruption is really higher than expected, Merea said. Forty-four percent of students is at the highest it’s been,” he said.
country. mill ash cloud that is a concern something that we can’t pre- Alison Rabil, assistant vice pro- were eligible for need-based aid, “Reflective to our commitment to
But after months of taking because of its location and the dict,” said Earth scientist Olivier vost and director of financial aid at and the average award was $30,715, socioeconomic diversity and chang-
aim at the Democrats’ health prevailing winds, which are forc- Bachman of the University of Duke University, said Duke has pro- Gelinas said. ing financial status of our appli-
care reform bill, the rallies ing the cloud over trans-Atlantic Washington. vided more aid grants in recent years The number of students who cants’ families, Davidson will offer
Thursday were expected to air lanes and European airports. Iceland sits on the midocean than in its whole history. feel that their financial aid package financial aid as needed,” he said.
demonstrate the movement’s Except for the immediate vicin- ridge where two tectonic plates are “More students are qualify- is adequate is at its highest point,
shift to its electoral goals: oust- ity of the volcano, the eruption pulling apart, causing hot magma ing for financial aid and for larger Gelinas said. Contact the State & National
ing Republican and Democratic is unlikely to produce any long- to rise to the surface. Moreover, it amounts. We’ve had more families However, some are still not com- Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu.
officeholders who don’t live up term climatic or health effects lies atop what scientists call a hot applying for financial aid in the past
to the movement’s fiscally con- unless there is a sharp change in spot, where even greater quanti- few years,” Rabil said.
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dance clinics ART


Spanish dancers to pay tribute to Bach
dance group at the University. Service which manages the clinic, their 30s individually share experi-
“At first, the group was mostly said it has 75 regular volunteers, but ences on video, and Beck manipu-
from page 3 from page 3 from page 3
Asian students and was tightly in that doesn’t seem to be enough. lates the footage to show the simi-
As a member of the Asian conjunction with the ASA,” said about a third of the clinic’s budget “We’re planning a new facility issues in life,” Beck said. larities of their conversations and
Students Association, Chen cho- freshman dancer Jade Palmer. and a continually increasing rent, with incredible clinic space, and I When the number is dialed, actions, such as scratching their By mark sabb — everyone should appreciate that performance.
reographed and performed a dance “Then it began to branch out. We Hamra said workers are looking would love to have paid personnel Beck greets the caller as if she noses. ATTEND THE CONCERTS
STAFF Writer they don’t have to go to New York “I’m extremely excited because Time: 8 p.m. Saturday; 7:30 p.m.
she called “Phoenix,” after the still have deeply Asian roots, but into applying for grants, but fund- to help with that,” he said. were engaged in a conversation. “I like how she manipulates con- Spain’s national contempo- to see really great performances.” they are an amazing dance compa-
Chinese symbol for good luck. the team is really diverse.” ing availability is low right now. Last year, the clinic served 648 It progresses into clips of different versation and language. It shows Sunday
rary dance company Compañía Duato’s dance sets are so antici- ny. They have such a mix with ballet
“In the dance, I was expressing Kamikazi members promote “Because we provide care for free, patrons, and Moran said atten- phone conversations, with repeti- how people are different but at the Location: Memorial Hall
Nacional de Danza will perform pated that Carolina Performing and contemporary modern dance,
the grace of the bird and the pas- diversity through their choice we don’t get reimbursement from dance records already show a 35 tion of words like “wow,” “yeah” and same time similar and connected,” its tribute to the classical compos- Info: carolinaperformingarts.org
Arts is holding two master classes and I look forward to seeing them,”
sion, how they struggle through of dances without limiting their Medicare or Medicaid,” she said. percent increase from that figure. “right” to give the sense of everyday freshman Chad Rappleyea said er Johann Sebastian Bach at UNC with the group. said Reed Colver, director of cam-
different things,” she said. style. So the clinic relies on donations. It provided 180 prescriptions in speech. while perusing the exhibit. this weekend. The master classes, one of which pus and community engagement have any effect on the upcoming
Chen said folk dancing for “We encourage all different types Hamra said she hopes to start January and February, up 24 percent All of Beck’s pieces revolve Next year, Beck wants to focus on The performances, titled was held Thursday in Hopkins’ for Carolina Performing Arts. performance.
women stresses use of the arms of dancers and dances,” said juniora fundraising campaign next year, from the same months last year. around the idea of human interac- making art and getting into muse- “Multiplicity” and “Forms of Silence classroom and another being held She said the group’s presence Officials predicted that the shak-
and the waist to show flexibility. Alex Li, the group’s director. which the clinic hasn’t done before. Moran, who also attended the freetion and how people conduct it in ums. Hirschfield said he thought she and Emptiness,” draw from Bach’s Sunday, teach the ballet’s choreog- in the performing arts series is an ers from Spain will not disappoint.
“Gracefulness and showing the The main focus of Kamikazi isn’tShe also wants the clinic to be more clinics conference, said the meetingdifferent ways. would succeed post-graduation. masterpiece “The Art of Fugue” as a raphy to students and community impressive feat for the 5-year-old “What you can expect is an abso-
beauty of the feminine side is really competition — it’s camaraderie. active in helping people sign up for was a chance to catch up on what “I’ve been thinking about the “When Emily has an idea, she source of inspiration. Nacho Duato’s members. program. lutely astounding world-class dance
important to folk dancing,” she said. “We hang out and dance outside insurance they’re eligible to receive. other clinics are doing, particularly
concept of communication and pursues it and pursues it to its con- choreography blends themes of “The man who taught, Jose, was “As we have grown in the world company that will have an incred-
of practice for fun, study together And while funding is the main in facing the new health care plan. how we shield certain aspects of clusion. She’s not just satisfied with death and isolation with heavy, dra- a beautiful dancer and beautifully of arts presenters, UNC is becom- ible evening both Saturday night
Japanese dance and give each other support in concern of most of the more than 70 “I’m not sure the people behind our identity because we’re scared ‘It’s OK.’ For her, it has to be excel- matic modern ballet. trained. He explained to the stu- ing more known for presenting and Sunday night,” Colver said.
other endeavors,” Palmer said. “It’s
free clinics in the state, the Robert this legislation thought seriously of being too vulnerable. On the lent. There’s no step along the way “The Carolina Performing Arts dents that the company is trained world-class art,” Colver said. Tickets are still available through
Kamikazi is another of UNC’s the most supported I’ve felt since I
Nixon Free Clinic for the Homeless about how free clinics could be other hand, how we sort of project where she takes a shortcut. That’s have brought some outstanding, in ballet, but they do contemporary As for the recent controversy Carolina Performing Arts’ Web site
competition dance groups, focusing started dancing.” — the only other free clinic in Orange supported,” he said. a certain façade while sometimes pretty amazing,” he said. significant dancers to Carolina this dance,” Hopkins said. surrounding the Alvin Ailey stage- and the Memorial Hall box office.
more on hip-hop styles with a base in County — also has a staffing issue. feeling something differently on year,” said UNC lecturer Marian Although the shows have not yet hand who was charged with rape courtesy of carolina performing arts
Japanese culture. The group, which Contact the Arts Editor Chris Moran, executive director Contact the City Editor the inside,” she said. Contact the Arts Editor Hopkins, who hosted the group in sold out, several people said they Sunday, officials said they do not Contact the Arts Editor Spanish dance company Compañía Nacional de Danza will perform at
began in 1996, was the first co-ed at artsdesk@unc.edu. of the Inter-Faith Council for Social at citydesk@unc.edu. In another piece, four men in at artsdesk@unc.edu. her class. “It’s very commendable were excited about the company’s think that the week’s events will at artsdesk@unc.edu. Memorial Hall this weekend to honor composer Johann Sebastian Bach.

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Baddour imparts wisdom to job searchers


Talks about athletics and education Students also saw a lighter side
of Baddour, especially when asking
him about his thoughts on rumored
By Julian Caldwell in their desired field so they can uniform changes for some of UNC’s
Staff Writer land jobs. teams.
After more than a decade as Baddour, as someone who has “I like Carolina blue,” Baddour
UNC athletic director, one thing been an administrator in several said, while laughing off questions
sticks with Dick Baddour: You are departments at the University about his personal opinion.
who you hire. since 1967, has seen this concept Debby Stroman, a lecturer in the
Baddour, who’s seen UNC not only in athletics but also in exercise and sport science depart-
through 11 national champion- other fields. ment and faculty adviser for the
ships, took part in a discussion “I believe the university business Carolina Sports Business Club for
as part of the Carolina Sports and the athletic business are about about three years, echoed some of
Business Club’s 2010 Celebration relationships,” he said. Baddour’s sentiments.
Week on Thursday, offering stu- Baddour acknowledged that net- “Our tagline is ‘collaboration
dents tips on the business side of working can’t ensure that students and connection,’ as in if we all work
collegiate athletics, both nation- will get a job, but he said it can help together, then we can learn about
ally and at the University. them gain opportunities. people skills,” she said.
Baddour offered advice on how “Don’t go after the job. Go after Carolina Sports Business Club’s
to land a job in an athletic depart- the interview,” Baddour said. 2010 Celebration Week continues
ment at a time when it is difficult After listening to Baddour, soph- with a discussion session featuring
to get a job in any field. omore Clark Bravo said he saw the NCAA employees Dave Didion and
“I don’ t think you should importance of making the most out Ronnie Ramos on Monday.
choose your career based on job of opportunities. Sonny Vaccaro, the man who
availability,” Baddour said. “I “You can get connections to signed Michael Jordan to his first
believe you should choose your get your foot in the door, but sneaker endorsement, will speak
passion.” ultimately, if you show up and on Tuesday.
Baddour said it’s important for mess up, even if you get the job, dth/jessica kennedy
students, after finding that pas- you’re going to be gone like that,” Contact the University Editor UNC Athletic Director Dick Baddour delivered a presentation to the Carolina Sports Business Club on
sion, to develop ties with people he said. at udesk@unc.edu. Thursday. He emphasized the importance of a good interview in getting a job in the sports industry.

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The student who is supporting herself through college.
Close Ups is a photo and video series from The Daily Tar Heel
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ing characteristic of one UNC student. This week we look at Chelsea Hicks,
senior business major and intramural athlete. “Intramurals are definitely
the priority,” Hicks said.
Watch Hicks’ story at dailytarheel.com/closeups.

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participating in the most intramural sports — nearly 40 per year. “We have never forfeited a game, which is really exciting. Most teams forfeit a lot,
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Student reviews local candidates’ Web sites


Offers insights for reaching youth ATTEND THE HAPPY HOUR
Time: 6 p.m. today
Teague said she liked how Barry
Jacobs, an incumbent at-large can-
sites by saying they wanted to keep
them concise and straightforward.
None of the candidates has con-
tacted her about her review, but
Location: R&R Grill, 137 E.
didate for commissioner, formatted “It’s a little old fashioned, but we she said she expects feedback from
By Florence Bryan Hill Town Council candidate yard
Franklin St.
his Web site similarly to a blog and decided we didn’t want ours to be them tonight at O.P. Happy Hour, an
STAFF Writer signs — a post that inspired Teague’s linked to his personal blogs. too flashy,” said Greg Andrews, a event she planned with classmates to
Info: orangepolitics.org
Ginny Teague might not know Web site review project. “That made you feel more con- District 2 candidate. “We wanted introduce the community to candi-
much about this year’s candidates “They are clearly from a young nected to the candidate, like they people to see me and get the mes- dates and bloggers.
for county office, but she is very person. Someone 20, 30 years older Renee Price, a District 2 can- were trying to keep up and let you sage, and that was our main goal.” Teague said she didn’t know
familiar with their Web sites. would look at very different parts didate for county commissioner know what they were doing,” she Joe Phelps, an at-large candi- much about OrangePolitics before
The junior journalism student of the Web site,” Sinreich said. “It against Earl McKee, included links said. date for county commissioner run- she started the project, but now
offered her criticism in her first even gives me insight into how can- to Facebook, YouTube, Flickr and Some of the sites were outdated ning against Jacobs and Carrboro she wants other students to read
series of Web site reviews for county didates come off to younger folks.” Twitter on her site. She said she uses and too basic, she said. Alderman Joal Hall Broun, said he the blog as well.
candidates posted on OrangePolitics, In her critique, Teague empha- the tools to reach out to constituents, “If you’re not even going to take wanted to make his site accessible “My whole perspective has been
a local left-leaning political blog. sized the importance of linking to especially those in rural areas. the time to update your Web site, for less-experienced Internet users. trying to get young people involved
For her public affairs class, social networking sites, she said. “It helps me to get to know more what makes voters want to take the Teague said she plans to post at in politics in Orange County,” she
Teague was assigned to work with “If you want to get young people people, and more people get to know time to go out and vote for you?” least two more Web site reviews said.
Ruby Sinreich, the founder of involved and you want to get their me,” Price said. “It also conveys that she said. for county sheriff and school board
OrangePolitics. Sinreich mentioned votes, it’s all about social media,” I’m trying to move forward. I’m not Some county commissioner can- candidates before the end of the Contact the City Editor
a snarky 2003 post critiquing Chapel she said. stuck in a time warp.” didates justified their simple Web semester. at citydesk@unc.edu.

small Morris Grove Elementary School


2000 feet
disconnect remain indoors to practice an
appropriate response. search the position would take reaching out
to them, not selling the job.
from page 1 215 Eubanks Road from page 1 from page 1
But none of the students inter- The consultants also noted that
on total lockdown following the no way to adjust students to the viewed knew of the drill, even though in the system. this summer might be the ideal time
d
shooting while police searched s Roa program gradually. a link with information appears The other two firms that came to attract candidates who wouldn’t
ank
for Small, school district spokes- Eub “I realize there’s a learning curve prominently on UNC’s Web site. before the committee with experi- have considered the job in the past
woman Stephanie Knott said. to get over,” she said. “But it’s a To offset that problem, UNC ence in multiple industries will be because of the economy. They said
Ro

Smith Middle School and much, much better system.” spokesman Mike McFarland said able to look more broadly at corpo- corporate executives and the heads
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Seawell and Morris Grove elemen- Aaron Small, 18, was She compared the change to UNC will continue to advertise rate leaders but might not be able of other university systems might
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found at 103 Jubilee Road


tary schools, which are all nearby, a revamping of Facebook’s home in the days leading up to the drill to turn up candidates who are as find the job more appealing.
d

were placed on “soft” lockdowns, page, saying that much of the confu- through Alert Carolina. prominent in the education world. “The fact of the matter, and you
meaning students could move Chapel Hill High School sion is unfounded and that the new He said the text message system, “Each of our practices is respon- only have to look at the daily news-
1709 High School Road
within the building but no one system would soon be embraced. which can send texts to its approxi- sible for looking at the best talent, paper to see it, is that states like
Seawell School Road

could enter or leave. Seawell Elementary School “I’ll bet you anything that six mately 38,000 subscribers in less the most high-profile talent world- California are in big trouble,” said
Chapel Hill High freshman and Smith Middle School months from now, people will be say- than two minutes, would send out wide,” said Joseph Haberman, a Stephen Trachtenberg, a consultant
9201 Seawell School Road
Megan Blunden said that she was ing, ‘I don’t know how we did any- several messages on Tuesday and consultant at Heidrick & Struggles, with Korn/Ferry International.
ad Roa
running late to school Thursday Homeste d thing with the old system,’” she said. Wednesday. a firm with branches in education, “That may mean that there is a
morning and that her mom Effectively communicating But that communication plat- finance and technological sectors, chancellor at one of the California
dropped her off during the lock- instructions for Wednesday’s shoot- form has had its own problems. among others. universities, or even a president,
down. SOURCE: GOOGLE MAPS er drill has been more troublesome When the University received a Both sets of consultants said who is agreeable to moving.”
“The police said we were in DTH/AMANDA PURSER because the drill is voluntary. bomb threat last February, it took they were capable of reaching out When a consultant is hired, he or
lockdown and told me to get into T he drill at the Outdoor Alert Carolina more than two hours to other fields to attract candidates, she will work with another commit-
a classroom,” Blunden said. “He told me he was Education Center will teach emer- to tell students. and the diverse consulting firms tee to formulate the system’s lead-
Knott said this is the first time gency responders how to react to a About eight months later, stu-
a weapon has been discharged scared. That’s why shooter on campus. dents were never informed of a
had higher education arms.
All said the system would be in
ership statement — a set of param-
eters for the search — and begin to
on school property in the Chapel
Hill-Carrboro City Schools dis-
he came over here.” Chancellor Holden Thorp said
he believes this is an opportunity to
stabbing on Halloween at a frater-
nity house.
a good position to bring in a big
name regardless of the field that
solicit nominations. This should
happen in the next few weeks.
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Not much LETTERS TO THE EDITOR


Kvetching board
‘lost’ in Support Relay for Life
and help fight cancer
kvetch:
v.1 (Yiddish) to complain

Paris this TO THE EDITOR:


Tonight, more than 2,200 stu-
dents and community members
To the guy sitting next to
me in class who got up and
moved two seats over when I

generation will come together to celebrate,


remember and fight back against
cancer. They have all chosen
congratulated you on getting
the professor’s question right:
Why?

I
to participate in UNC Relay
’m terribly jealous of Julia To the guy in HoJo who told
For Life, a fundraiser for the

Madame Speaker
Child. us to move our pizza box at
American Cancer Society.
Not because of her infec- 12 a.m. and claimed to be an
While some statistics seem
tious charm or her formidable RA: Stop being a creeper.
daunting, nearly 12 million can-
skill as a master chef — things cer survivors living in the United To the person who wrote “I
that still make her painfully States today show cancer can be LOVE ANAL” on the back of
endearing — but for her chance
to live in a much different Paris
New Speaker of Student Congress Deanna Santoro beaten. my pollen-covered car in the
PR lot: WTF happened to the
It takes our campus, our
than the one in which I currently
find myself.
has solid plans to improve transparency, e∞ciency community and our genera- classic “Wash Me”?
tion to find a cure. It is now Dear couple who had a

M
Her Paris — vividly described your opportunity to join the
in her memoir, “My Life in icromanaging is organizations would be experience for everyone,” she make-out session in front
the last thing that funded with the rest of their said. movement. We ask you to wage of me during the Beethoven
France” — was a quieter city, a your own war against this dis-
more magical place where unex- the new speaker of group, so each group’s organi- She said she wants to foster Violin Concerto: This is a
ease and help us make cancer London Philharmonic concert
pected and wonderful things Student Congress, Deanna zations could see what other an environment where com- ancient history! Every lap you
happened all the time, where life at Memorial Hall — not some
Santoro, says she wants to organizations like them were mittee chairmen feel that they walk and every dollar you raise grade D movie at a deserted
was a peculiar French adventure. do. receiving. could take the initiative on brings us closer to a world
Advertising was nonexistent, as movie theater.
But if past performance is It sounds like a productive pursing change rather than without cancer.
was the English language, and any kind of measure, she may solution to increase transpar- being controlled. Hey business school hand
Come to the Belk Track
she was able to dive headfirst into dryer: Want to get freaky?
have to put on the pressure to ency and smooth out the fund- “I see myself as a facilitator and Eddie Smith Field House
each new day, working diligently tonight at 6 p.m. and join in the To the two girls attempting to
to make La Belle France her very
produce results. ing process. and a resource,” she said.
One thing Santoro has going She also recognizes the We certainly hope that the 20-hour long celebration of our streak in the quad on Saturday
own. efforts. night: Covering yourself up as
You could add Ernest for her is some solid ideas for need for election reform, sug- 92nd Congress brings fresh
We will join with survivors you run through Polk Place is
Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald improving Congress in the gesting that districts could be zeal to enacting some of the cheating.
who have won their battle and
and the entire literary “Lost 92nd session. redrawn or changed entirely reforms that Santoro readily
remember those friends and To the guys who stand in their
Generation” to my envy list. As The budget process is one so that there is better repre- recognizes the need for. loves ones we have lost to this
my time here in Paris nears its of Congress’ most important sentation. But if they don’t, Santoro yard shirtless on Church Street
disease. every day doing manly things:
end, I would relish the opportu- functions. In the past, it has The current process can should be ready to take a more Tonight’s celebration is not a
nity to live in the City of Lights I hear Tool Academy is now
been nightmarish. Santoro certainly be improved upon. direct role. To her credit, she race! It’s an overnight event jam- taking applications.
that welcomed so many genera- fondly referred to it as “hell Santoro should make outlin- said she wasn’t afraid to con- packed with entertainers, games,
tions of American ex-pats with weekend.” ing more specific reform a key front chairmen or Congress as food and activities and is sure to Dear Chapel Hill drivers:
open arms. be UNC’s largest co-ed sleepover When you decide to stop
Santoro suggested a new priority. a whole. at crosswalks, I will use the
Today’s Paris seems like a pale yet.
ghost of her former self, look- system where organizations Her initial stance seems to Santoro already has strong crosswalks.
could self-identify as a group. be one of inclusivity. Santoro ideas. Her greatest challenge We are one campus, one
ing very much the same on the world, one movement — all If you put a Wendy’s in the
surface but filled instead with a Congress would then hold clearly wants Congress to be might actually be finding the
united by one hope for the cure. Union, it will actually be
different, more materialistic and separate budget orientations an inviting organization. right mix of carrots and sticks environmentally friendly. I won’t
We have lost too many to can-
American style of life. tailored to each group’s needs. “I think this year its going so that solid ideas become real cer already, this is your chance need to drive my SUV all the
Gone are so many of the During appropriations, to be a much more enjoyable changes in the 92nd session. to make a difference. way to Carrboro to get a Frosty.
elegant and affordable cafés that We all have a reason to Relay.
sheltered Hemingway and his To the girl who threw up during

Get on board
We all have a reason to fight our SOCI 101 class: I have to
brethren in the 1920s. Gone are back. See you tonight at the
the days of lazy, wide boulevards pregame to bear it, too.
track!
filled with more bikes than cars. To 3 a.m.: We’ve got to stop
Prices in the city have gone up Justin Singer meeting this way. I’d much
considerably since the early post- rather sleep with you.
war days that greeted Julia and
her husband, pushing the cost of
Town looking to fill many vacancies on local boards; Event Chairman
UNC Relay For Life To the treadmill in the SRC:
living out of the reaches of the students should consider joining for experience ConnectCarolina system is
I agree that the “Cha Cha
Slide” is catchy, but “REVERSE
artistic types of today.

S
REVERSE!” is NOT an appro-
Before I leave here in two tudents should consider opportunity for students to comes from participation. misappropriation of funds
priate action for a treadmill.
short months, I have to wonder applying to a Chapel Hill give back to the town. Plus, serving gives students a TO THE EDITOR:
whatever became of the Paris of Dear workout partner: Stop
commission or standing As students, it’s easy to come chance to interact with people In the April 14 edition of saying things like “I felt you
Julia and Papa Hemingway. committee. to the University and be indif- outside the college scene. And The Daily Tar Heel there was
I asked Rick Tulka, himself an come down and just couldn’t
Most of the town’s volunteer ferent to town governance and it looks good on your resume. a small, seemingly innocu- push any more” when I’m
American ex-pat working in the ous headline wedged into
city as an artist and illustrator, boards currently have vacan- the goings on of Chapel Hill. Boards and commissions can bench pressing.
cies — the town is trying to fill But many students are reg- strongly influence the Town the Campus Briefs section:
how he came to terms with the “Registration sees second day To the basketball players: If
Paris he saw around him when 85 seats for 22 boards. Some istered Orange County voters. Council and town staff. The only you were as hardcore
seats will be available when That means there’s a civic duty spots are unpaid, and many with no big problems.”
compared to the literary Paris so Even if you glanced over it, about the game as you are
beloved by legions of artists and current members’ terms expire. to participate in government. town residents have full-time you probably didn’t give it much about Twitter.
writers. He agrees that the bus- Other seats are already empty. Students need representation jobs and families they have to thought, for only a few meager To the girl smuggling three
tling, touristy city of today feels Terms on a town board or in town government, especially provide for. paragraphs were devoted to the stuffed animals in her back-
cheapened somehow, although commission are three years, on bodies like the Transportation Students are busy, too. But subject. pack: You’re either insane or
he says he has no regrets about except for the Library Board of Board, which advises the Chapel we’re used to the idea of not H o w e v e r, i n c a s e y o u my new best friend.
leaving his native New York more Trustees, which is four. Hill Town Council and staff on getting paid for our work. If missed it, allow me to reiter-
than 15 years ago. To the guy who proceeded to
Many of the appointments the public transit system. other town residents can’t fill ate that our University’s new wake the dead with his iPhone
“You have to go around living ConnectCarolina registration
in a kind of fantasy world,” Rick will happen this summer, and Serving on a town board or the positions, students should in the UL: Ever hear of
students who will be around commission also offers experi- answer the call and help the system is going smoothly … courtesy? I guess there’s no
said. at a cost of a whopping $88.1
His words made sense to me. should consider submitting an ence students can’t get in class. town govern itself. app for that.
application. A professor or a TA can only go For more information, go million. Incidentally, this also
As I prepare for the final leg of my happens to be the “largest non- Dear guy waving at the fish in
term abroad and begin planning Serving on a town board so far in explaining the govern- to http://www.ci.chapel-hill. the Union: Get a life.
capital expenditure in UNC
for my real life to start again come or commission is the perfect ing process. Understanding nc.us/index.aspx?page=117. history.” Campus Health charged me
August, I realize how much I This is an incomprehensi- $7.50 for ONE Benadryl. Is this
really have been living in a fantasy

Primary colors
bly large amount of money — how they make their money?!
world these past three months. money that during the current
I live in a world where bread is To the abled guy who just
budget crisis could have been used the UL elevator: Damn,
cheap, delicious and always avail- (mis)appropriated elsewhere
able just around the corner. I live you’re cute, but are you really
at UNC. that lazy?
in a world where colorful bridges
arch over a hidden and rarely used Early voting has started for primary elections I believe it is high time
Carolina started questioning the Dear sexy Chinese 102 prof:
canal, shaded by trees and graceful You accessorize like a goddess.

T
merits of this simple Web inter-
six-story 19th century buildings. he primary elections for Early voting started and John McCain, voters might face’s unjustifiably astronomical
I’m in a country where the lat- one of North Carolina’s Thursday and ends May 1. feel apathetic about the election costs. Send your one-to-two
est art installation in a popular U.S. Senate seats are just Election Day is May 4. or simply forget to vote. sentence entries to
museum is every bit as important dthedit@gmail.com,
around the corner, which means Those who haven’t yet regis- But this does not make this Joshua Middleton
to the national conversation as Sophomore subject line ‘kvetch.’
the latest presidential scandal,
it’s time for students to start tered to vote cannot sign up on year’s primary elections any
thinking about who to vote for. Election Day itself. They must less important. U.S. senators Political Science
and where good, fresh food is
second only to cigarettes in the North Carolina holds closed vote during the early-voting are part of our representation
grocery store line. primary elections, in which vot- period. in the federal government, so
ers can only vote for candidates It has been said time and they must be chosen with care.
SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
My fantasy world has been ➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space,
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North Carolina is also a state no president is being voted into underway, make sure that you Hill, N.C., 27515.
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going to keep on exploring Paris. This means that people who drop significantly. classes to head over to the EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily represent the opinions
Move over, Julia. This is my haven’t registered to vote can Because this election doesn’t Morehead Planetarium. Every of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel edito-
life in France. still show up at the polls during have the glamour that surrounds voice in the state needs to be rial board. The board consists of eight board members, the associate opinion editor, the
Et tout va bien. the early-voting period. big names like Barack Obama heard. opinion editor and the editor.

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