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The Daily Tar Heel For Aug. 27, 2015
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DTH/KASIA JORDAN
ancy Easterling, the director of education for the North Carolina Botanical Garden, walks through the garden on
Monday afternoon. Jim and Delight Allen pledged an $8 million gift to the garden during the 2015 fundraising year,
which helped the garden exceed its fundraising goals by 1,200 percent. See page 3 for the full story.
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By Acy Jackson
Incapacitation
Intoxication
Stalking
Compiled by
Bradley Saacks
Since Aug. 28, 2014, there has been groundbreaking legislation, a sexual assault documentary and changes in UNCs Title IX office
Feb. 27, 2015
Dec. 1, 2014
Howard Kallem leaves his post as
UNCs Title IX coordinator to take a
similar position at Duke University.
Kallem, a former attorney for the
U.S. Office of Civil Rights, stayed in
Chapel Hill for less than a year.
2014
September
Dec. 3, 2014
July 7, 2015
New York is the second state
to pass affirmative consent laws
for its colleges. Unlike California,
the laws only apply to State
University of New York schools.
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In this installment of
Two Faced, Assistant Arts
& Entertainment editor
Ryan Schocket and Arts &
Entertainment editor Sarah
Vassello discuss the emerging
relationship of Drake and
Serena Williams.
NEWSLETTER
TODAY
theme from the DTHs coverage, but the first forum will be
an opportunity to ask the staff
questions and let us know what
needs to be covered.
Time: 5 p.m.
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CORRECTIONS
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rural counties in N.C. misrepresented the story in the headline. The headline should read Proposed
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STATE BRIEFS
Burger King says its
time to #SettleTheBeef
Burger King asked longtime rival McDonalds to
#SettleTheBeef Wednesday
for the International Day of
Peace, using a culinary masterpiece the McWhopper.
They made the formal proposal via Twitter, titling it
An Open Letter from Burger
King to McDonalds.
But McDonalds responded
with limited enthusiasm on
Facebook: Lets acknowledge that between us there
is simply a friendly business
competition and certainly not
the unequaled circumstances
of the real pain and suffering
of war. Well be in touch.
Steve, the signee of the
response, also made sure to
comment on any future lines
of communication between the
fast food chains: P.S. A simple
phone call will do next time.
staff reports
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
CUAB Presents Open House
2.0: If youre interested in learning more about the Carolina
Union Activities Board, come
meet some of the board members at their second open house
tonight. See how you can get
involved on campus. Food will be
provided.
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Student Union 2519
CLASSROOMS
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Someone pickpocketed
at 211 Pinegate Circle at midnight Monday, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
The person took a wallet
containing $800 in cash from
someone, reports state.
Someone damaged
property on the 200 block of
Pinegate Circle at 3:26 a.m.
Tuesday, according to Chapel
Hill police reports.
The person damaged food
bowls valued at $50. Police
also seized narcotics, reports
state.
Someone possessed marijuana at 1100 N.C. Highway
54 at 10:42 a.m. Tuesday,
according to Chapel Hill
police reports.
Someone stole razors from
Walgreens at 1106 Environ
Way between 9:28 p.m. and
9:33 p.m. Tuesday, according
to Chapel Hill police reports.
The person stole four
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Sophomore defensive end Dajaun Drennon (17) feels more comfortable on the field this year after starting each of the 13 games in the 2014 season.
Council member
charged with DWI
Chapel Hill councilman Lee Storrow
still plans to seek re-election.
By Erin Kolstad
Assistant City Editor
DTH/KASIA JORDAN
Largely thanks to an $8 million gift from the Allen family, the North Carolina Botanical Garden exceeded its 2015 fundraising goal by 1,200 percent.
University
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Although hes been
branded as a backup quarterback now, Trubisky has not
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AUGUST
8/28 Be Loud! 15: S.C.O.T.S, NEIL DIAMOND
ALL-STARS, JOHN HOWIE JR. & THE
ROSEWOOD BLUFF, THE CHICKEN WIRE
GANG. ($20)
8/29 SA: Be Loud! 15 day session (1 PM -5
PM):
Some Antics, The Vernacular, Girls Rock NC,
Will McInerney (Spoken Word Poet), Flash
Chorus, Skinny Bag of Sugar ($10)
8/ 29: Be Loud! 15: DILLON FENCE, THE
VELDT, PREEESH! ($20)
919-967-9053
300 E. Main Street Carrboro
SEPTEMBER
3: Trevor Hall ($17/$20) w/ Tubby Love
4 FR and 5 SA: MIPSO Album
Release Shows!
8 TU: MICK JENKINS / STWO ($15/$18)
10: An Evening With the Watkins Family
Hour ( SOLD OUT)
9/12: COSMIC CHARLIE ( HI Energy Grateful
Dead from Athens GA) $10/$12
9/13: The Fall Of Troy
w/And So I Watch You From Afar, Slothrust
($17/$20)
9/14: Titus Andronicus, Spider Bags, Baked
($10)
9/18: Langhorne Slim & The Law w/ Twain
($16/$18)
9/19 ( Day Show, 11:30 AM -2:30
PM): Carrboro Elementary Back To School
Bash with SCOTS, Shark Quest, Swang
Brothers, Michael Rank, Dave Hedeman,
INSECTO
9/19: KODALINE ($20/$23) w/Good Old War
Sept 22: POKEY LAFARGE ($15/$17)w/
Escondido
9/24: JOYCE MANOR w/ Cheap Girls ($15)
9/29: FIDLAR**($15) w/ Dune Rats
SOUTERN CULTURE ON
THE SKIDS
OCTOBER
10/3: TYLER WARD**($15/$18)
OCT. 8: DESTROYER w/Jennifer Castle **
($15/$20)
OCT. 9: MATT NATHANSON ( Sold Out)
OCTOBER 10: NOAH GUNDERSEN ($15/$17)
w/ Field Report (solo)
OCT. 11: THE GROWLERS ($15/$17) w/The
Babe Rainbow
OCT 12: SMALLPOOLS w/Phoebe Ryan,
Machineheart ($20/$23)
Oct 13: WAXAHATCHEE w/ Weyes
Blood ($14/$16)
10/16: BLITZEN TRAPPER ($17/$19)
10/17: ARCHERS OF LOAF**($20)
Oct 18: Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin with the
Guilty Ones ($20)
Oct 21: VINTAGE TROUBLE ($20/$22) w/
Greg Holden
Oct 22: THE DEVIL MAKES THREE w/The
Deslondes**($20)
Oct 23: Rasputina ($17/$20) w/Daniel Knox
Oct. 27: UNDERACHIEVERS w/ Pouya and
The Buffet Boys,Kirk Knight, and Bodega
Bamz ($20)
Oct 28: PEACHES** w/ Christeene ($18/$20)
10/31: The Districts w/Lady Lamb ($15)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
NICKI BLUHM & THE GRAMBLERS
NOVEMBER
11/2: GOVERNMENT ISSUE, WAR ON
WOMEN, Totally Slow ($12/$15)
11/3: YOUTH LAGOON w/Moon King ($17/
$20)
11/4: MINUS THE BEAR**($23/$25) w/
OBrother, Aero Flynn
11/5: DIIV w/ No Joy and Sunflower Beam
($15/$17)
11/8: DEAFHEAVEN w/Tribulation ( $18/$20)
11/10: Nathaniel Rateliff &
The Night Sweats ($13/$15; moved from
Cats Cradle back room )
11/11: THE STORY SO FAR w/ Basement,
Turnover ($21/$23)
21 SA: THE BLUEGRASS BALL: TRAVELIN
MCCOURYS feat. DREW EMITT & ANDY
THORN from Leftover Salmon ($20/$23)
11/27 FR: THE SWORD w/ Royal Thunder
($17/$19)
DECEMBER
MIPSO
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E: CCJS@UNC.EDU
W: JEWISHSTUDIES.UNC.EDU
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
TREVOR HALL
Serving
CATS CRADLE TICKET OUTLETS: Schoolkids Records (Raleigh), CD Alley (Chapel Hill)
** ON -LINE! @ http://www.ticketfly.com/ ** For Phone orders Call (919) 967-9053
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City
Deadlines
Announcements
For Rent
Help Wanted
AVAILABLE
9/1.
2BR/1.5BA
Carrboro
townhome at 504 Hillsborough Street,
Greenbriar Apartments, Carrboro. Pets negotiable, on busline. $775/mo. Water included. Fran Holland Properties. Email
fhollandprop@gmail.com or text 919-6303229.
AUDITIONS
for Carolina Choir, Chamber Singers, Mens
and Womens Glee Clubs THIS WEEK! Sign up
in Person Hall, Room 106. More info: skleb@
email.unc.edu.
YMCA AFTERSCHOOL
COUNSELOR
Counselors needed for fun and engaging after
school program at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro
YMCA. Hours are 2-6pm. Opportunity to work
with elementary school students in active as
well and creative afterschool activities emphasizing the Ys core values of honesty, respect,
caring and responsibility. Apply online at the
link provided. 919-442-9622.
CHILD CARE FOR 15 month-old. 8:30am5pm M-F. Part-time or full-time. Experience and references preferred. Walking
distance from campus, driving not needed.
rekhapitts@yahoo.com.
SUNDAY SITTER
Wanted for 8 year-old boy. Must have reliable
and safe transportation. Must love SPORTS,
creative play and dogs. Most Sundays 9am5pm. Saturday flexibility a plus. $11+/hr. Email
cabbytwo@netscape.net.
AFTERSCHOOL CHILD CARE NEEDED for 2
great kids (9 and 12) 3-4 days/wk from 2:455:45pm in Carrboro. Must have reliable car.
Good pay, mileage reimbursed. Email: midwifemeg@yahoo.com, 919-428-0422.
HOUSEHOLD HELP: Lovely family seeks cleaning, organizational household help. Character
important, references required, freshman preferred, $12/hr. to start. Walk from campus. Do
your laundry here. Contact Mrs. Fitzpatrick,
pamela@hsgfellow.org.
AFTERSCHOOL SITTER needed for ages 5
and 9. 2.30-5.30pm M-Th. Prior experience and references required. Please contact
sasokan@gmail.com.
NANNY, HOUSE MANAGER NEEDED for 3 children (grades 6, 9 and 11) in Hillsborough. Tasks
include organizing family schedule, getting the
6th and 9th graders where they need to go,
grocery shopping and light housekeeping with
kids and homework help. Some fixed hours,
but middle of the days are free and schedule
is flexible. Position includes private suite and
$30-$40k salary. Please email questions and
resume to ncnanny2015@gmail.com.
SITTER NEEDED for boy (8) and girl (12) in Chapel Hill near UNC campus. School pick up and
activities Tu-Th until 6pm plus some evenings.
Must be reliable and creative with clean driving
record and good references. $14/hr. +gas money. Cooking a plus. battlepark68@gmail.com.
AFTERSCHOOL CHILD CARE WANTED. Seeking fun, creative and experienced helper for
after school M-Th 3-5:30pm for son (12) and
daughter (13). Help with homework and driving to activities. Safe driving record a must.
BadgerFamilyNC@gmail.com.
AFTERNOON BABYSITTER
NEEDED
Kind, caring and committed babysitter needed
for 2 children (6 and 3 year-olds) in the afternoons (12/1-5:30pm) from mid-September.
Close to Southpoint. Pre-tax wages of $13-$15/
hr. based on prior qualifications. Own transportation required. Gas expenses reimbursed..
Email babysitter1521@gmail.com.
AFTERSCHOOL CHILD CARE NEEDED Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 3-5:30pm
for 2 children, ages 5 and 9, in Carrboro.
Days and hours somewhat flexible. Contact
yourkavi@live.unc.edu.
LOOKING FOR compassionate and dependable candidate to work M-F afternoons with
11 year-old autistic girl. Job includes supervising at an afterschool program and community outings. Also hiring for weekends.
Some experience preferred. Please respond
to Tricia at triciawildman@yahoo.com and
acquire2001@yahoo.com.
For Rent
FAIR HOUSING
SPACIOUS 2BR
TOWNHOME $899
Cable, internet and W/D included! Hardwoods
throughout. Walk to class! Volleyball and bocce. Lease now or for next year! 919.636.5132.
LOVELY 3BR/2BA HOME ON WOODED lot.
Lots of windows, Convenient to I-40 this
open floor plan features fireplace, hardwood
floors thru house, large deck. Pets negotiable
with fee. $1,450/mo. Contact Fran Holland
Properties: fhollandprop@gmail.com or text
919-630-3229.
NICE FURNISHED ROOM with private bathroom
in a fully furnished 2BR/2.5BA condo. Equipped
kitchen, W/D. Tennis court, swimming pool.
Walk to shops, bus to UNC. $749/mo. per room.
All utilities, TV, internet included. No pets. Pictures: www.uncduke.com, Email: unc.duke.
apartment@gmail.com or text: 919-525-7521.
NEWLY RENOVATED unit at McCauley Trail.
Walk or bike down McCauley to class.
3BR/1.5BA townhouse, $1,500/mo. 3 parking passes included. Call 919-968-7226 or
email rentals@millhouseproperties.com.
PART-TIME OFFICE,
EVENT STAFF
UPSCALE APARTMENT
HOMES $$ OFF
Granite, stainless steel, hardwoods, designer
kitchens, sports simulator, swimming pool,
cabanas, volleyball, valet waste. Discount until
end of summer! 919-929-7005.
For Sale
MOVING SALE. 8am, August 29. 24 McDowell,
Fearrington Village. Extensive furniture and
household items, antiques, love seat, sofa bed,
bed frame, linens, fridge, microwave.
Help Wanted
HOUSE HELPER: Regular cleaning, light computer work, organizing. 6-10 hrs/wk. Student
preferred. $12/hr. raise possible. 4 mile drive
from campus. Rebecca, 919-967-0138.
HIRING NOW: CATERING server and bartender
positions for all home UNC football and basketball games. Catering experience NOT necessary. Only responsible, reliable candidates need
apply. Please email resume to rockytopunc1@
gmail.com if interested. Perfect job for students!
PRESCHOOL TEACHER WANTED: Harvest
Learning Center, a 5 star preschool in south
Durham, is seeking a full-time 2/3 teacher. Education and experience preferred but will train.
Send resumes: harvestdirectors@harvestlearningcenter.com.
AQUATICS STAFF WANTED: Chapel Hill Parks
and Recreation is hiring Lifeguards and swim,
water exercise Instructors for Fall 2015. Apply
online at www.townofchapelhill.org. For more
information contact Lizzie Burrill at eburrill@
townofchapelhill.org.
FULL-TIME, experienced veterinary assistant
needed at busy, small animal veterinary clinic in
Hillsborough. Must be able to work Saturdays.
Email resume to hillsboroughvet@gmail.com.
YOUTH, STUDENT MINISTRY position, 7-10 hrs/
wk. Gathering Church. allgather.org. To apply,
email mark@allgather.org.
www.dailytarheel.com
GRAD STUDENTS: THIS Carrboro 1BR apartment above garage. Very quiet neighborhood.
$540/mo. For more info contact Fran Holland
Properties, fhollandprop@gmail.com.
HOROSCOPES
Takeout Central delivers from local restaurants to homes in Chapel Hill. We are hiring
part-time and full-time employees for taking
phone orders from customers. Earn $10/hr.
working with 4 other recent UNC grads. Email
Charles@takeoutcentral.com.
SUCCESSFUL LOCAL REAL ESTATE company is
looking for a part-time intern (10 hrs/wk) to
help with online marketing, particularly email
marketing, web site management, social media marketing, including Snapchat, Instagram,
Periscope and more. Applicants should have
demonstrated training or practical applications
in these areas. Flexible hours. Email responses/
resumes to info@realestateexperts.net.
OFFICE, DRIVER, REPAIRS. Help needed with a
variety of office tasks, occasional client transportation and cleaning. Applicant must have
own transportation. We also have 1 opening
for someone to assist in home repairs, maintenance and light construction work. Please send
resume to hw@ecacinc.com.
SWIM COACHES AND INSTRUCTORS: Blue
Dolphins Aquatics is hiring swim instructors
and swim coaches. Pay $10-$20/hr. Email
info@bluedolphinsaquatics.com.
CHILD, DOG, HOME HELP WANTED. UNC-Chapel Hill family looking for UNC student to help
with our 12 year-old daughters afterschool
activities, dog walking (very mellow lab),
light household chores and driving from 3.305.30pm. M-F. $12/hr. Previous child care experience required. 10 minute drive from campus.
Please contact chesca.colloredo@gmail.com.
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Hiring part-time Saturday event staff. Occasional Friday night but almost exclusively
Saturday work. Assist with coordinating weddings, college football game day groups, wine
tours, etc. EXCELLENT PAY! Send your letter
of interest by email along with the resume if
you have one and your field of study. Email to
careers@carolinalivery.net.
Pets/Livestock
Tutoring Wanted
Roommates
MALE SEEKING ROOMMATE in 2BR house 2
blocks off campus (near Columbia and Ransom
Street). Rent $600/mo. including utilities. Email
room6177@gmail.com.
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NEED STORAGE SPACE?
Safe, Secure, Climate Controlled
Religious Directory
jrogers@upcch.org 919-967-2311
110 Henderson St., Chapel Hill
Thursdays Fellowship dinner
& program 5:45-8 PM
Weekly small groups
Sundays at 10:30am
Creekside Elementary
www.uncpcm.com
919.797.2884
allgather.org
Presbyterian
Campus
Ministry
lovechapelhill.com
(919) 942-6666
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SEXUAL ASSAULT
FROM PAGE 1
POACHING
FROM PAGE 1
Department of Psychology
and Neuroscience.
Were renovating a turnof-the century building
into a state-of-the-art lab,
Guerrier said. Were trying
to maintain the integrity of
the historic contributions, but
stitching in all-new technology and systems.
Built in 1906, Howell
Hall originally housed the
chemistry department. It
also held the pharmacy and
journalism schools at different times, said Tamsen
Foote, executive assistant in
the psychology and neuroscience department.
Prior to its renovations,
the building operated as a
swing space where profes-
I think UNC should start expelling perpetrators and being clear about that.
Andrea Pino
Director of Policy and Support at End Rape on Campus
university@dailytarheel.com
university@dailytarheel.com
Councilman charged
Lee Storrow of the Chapel
Hill Town Council was
charged with a DWI on
Wednesday. Updates online.
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Level:
4
Complete the grid
so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
bold borders) contains
every digit 1 to 9.
Solution to
Wedesdays puzzle
Record fundraising
A couple loves the North
Carolina Botanical Garden
$8 million worth of love.
See pg. 3 for story.
AWARD-WINNING STUDENT
JOURNALISM SINCE 1893
firearms company
50 Much
52 Undecided
53 Take flight
54 Big Bird buddy
55 Phone service for crows?
58 Sight from a slope
59 Stem-to-branch angle
60 Like some astrological
charts
61 Without
62 Register compartment
63 Migratory birds
DOWN
1 16th-century conquest
victims
2 Nail partner?
3 __ Gay
4 NSAID, e.g.
5 Skyline highlight
6 Hogs
7 Dutch artist Frans
8 High-tech address
9 Sleepers aid
10 Make worse
11 Market speculator
12 Storybook meanie
13 Served up a whopper
18 Sports ball brand
23 Theater ticket word
25 Word with dance or fall
26 Saving the whales, e.g.
28 Rudimentary
29 Mononymous kicker
30 Take charge of
31 Start of a big race?
32 Nautilus skipper
33 Wedding attendant
34 With 40-Across, 1911
chemistry Nobelist
37 Nonthreatening type
38 Anglers hope
40 Temple feature in old
films
41 Bark, perhaps
43 General __
44 2012-13 Bates Motel
Emmy nominee
Farmiga
46 New Years highlights
47 Well-worn
48 Bluefin and yellowfin
49 Its a matter of degrees
50 Old-timers
51 Goyas Duchess of __
52 One of a hotel room pair
56 Terminate
57 Menlo Park monogram
Opinion
ISHMAEL BISHOP
GABY NAIR
JACOB ROSENBERG
KERN WILLIAMS
EDITORIAL CARTOON
TREY FLOWERS
SAM OH
JUSTINA VASQUEZ
CAMERON JERNIGAN
ZACH RACHUBA
BRIAN VAUGHN
LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
CDS
workers
deserve
kindness
NEXT
Mistress of Quirk
Evana Bodiker
enoir rushed,
crowded and stressful
when crunched for time
between classes.
Common courtesy tends
to be left in the Pit when the
lunchtime crowd comes in
around noon.
Not to say this is a terrible
crime; between people pushing in the mac and cheese line
and the immediate bad blood
that forms when that table gets
snagged, even though your
hand was on one of the chairs,
its easy to get annoyed and
fast in Lenoir.
The weekdays are stressful enough, so when we arrive
at the dining halls, our first
thoughts arent usually on our
manners. Despite the limited
time, and seating, its important to keep your cool even
when that last M&M cookie
gets snatched from the case.
We tend to forget that our
occasionally sassy attitudes dont
just affect our fellow students.
The Carolina Dining Services
workers are the unsung heroes
of UNC, but they tend to get the
brunt of our bad attitudes.
Despite the hustle and bustle
of the everyday, these are the
people who our typical teenage
(and post-teenage) angst should
never be directed at. Sound like
Im getting on a soapbox? Well,
try to hear me out.
During my first year at
UNC, I was so surprised at the
lack of gratitude some, but definitely not all, students showed
towards the cafeteria workers.
I noticed the quick demand
of certain food items without
thank-yous to follow.
Perhaps my parents just
drilled the art of appreciation in
me from a young age, but I cant
be the only one noticing the
disparity of thankfulness from
others. This might be a soapbox,
but its an important one.
CDS workers are some of
the kindest employees Ive
encountered on campus. Not
only do they work long and
hard hours, but they are also
responsible for a large portion
of students dietary well-being.
And for that, a small thankyou goes a long way.
Every now and then, we
all get caught up in where we
have to go next, but a simple,
Hi, how are you? wont
hold up the line too much. As
cheesy as it sounds, a smile
takes even less of your time.
The cafeteria workers are
invaluable members of the UNC
community. Its a new year, so
we need to remember their
instrumental place on our campus. If it werent for the employees dedicated work, producing
lunch or dinner without venturing to Franklin Street would be
a challenge for most of us.
Its normal to get a
little stressed in Lenoir or
Rams Head Dining Hall.
Comparatively, the two arent
much unlike Grand Central
Station, so anxiety upon entering is not exactly unreasonable.
The CDS workers strive to
make our lives a lot easier, so
treating them with kindness
can add even more ease of
mind to our hectic lives.
Just try not to let your stress
affect those who are behind
the counter and who are possibly even more stressed out
by the rush than you are. And
if you take a little time to be
thankful for those who labor
so much to make your plate of
food delicious, I promise your
food will taste even better.
EDITORIAL
hen students
enroll in the
University of
North Carolina, most
understand that they will
be entering a community
devoted to tackling some
of societys most pressing
issues.
It is for this reason that
UNC promotes its summer reading program for
incoming students every
year. Despite the fact
that not all students will
dedicate their academic
careers at UNC to the
study of prose, the program acts as a prelude to
dents to participate.
Furthermore, certain
artistic avenues are arguably better at conveying
different ideas and perspectives than others are.
Whereas a book relies
on the connection between
an authors prose and a
readers imagination to
elicit meaning, a film uses
moving images and sound.
However, the program
should not only include
literature and film. Rather,
each year, the selections
ought to come from as
many distinct art forms as
is practical.
An update to the program should steer first-year
students toward ideas and
discussions that are even
more complex.
COLUMN
Paige Ladisic
Editor-in-Chief
Senior journalism major
from Oak Island.
Email: editor@dailytarheel.com
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TO THE EDITOR:
In a recent editorial about
responding to activism with
public action, the lagging
graduation rate for men of
color was referenced.
As underrepresented
men of color, we applaud
the increased attention our
demographic has received
in the past few years, as
support from the entire
University community is
still much needed. However,
we want to state that issues
facing underrepresented
women of color are inextricably bound with ours.
One issue cannot be
recognized while simultaneously ignoring another
issue, because it implicitly
washes out the presence
of women of color while
placating the seriousness of
their needs as a collective.
Women of color have to
deal with continued racial
assaults and microaggressions at this predominately
white institution while
simultaneously dealing
with misogynistic interactions and gendered exclusionary practices from
male-dominated enclaves.
Women of color have
been at the forefront of
campuswide protests against
institutionalized racism.
In a recent (Raleigh)
News & Observer opinion
piece, professor Reginald
Hildebrand asserts that,
Someday, inspiring, inclusive monuments to the
ideals of Emancipation will
become as ubiquitous in
the South as monuments to
the Confederate war effort
are today.
Let us hope that maybe
one day this will be so, but
at the same time maintain
awareness that this ideal
was brought forward by a
very diverse and eclectic
coalition made of both
men and women of color;
cis, trans and gender nonconforming individuals;
the socially aware; and the
young and old alike.
Marty Davidson
Senior
Political science
Parker Martin
Senior
Management and
society, economics
Christopher Faison
Coordinator
Men of Color
Engagement,
Center for Student
Success and Academic
Counseling
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