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Student activists rally against injustice and then rally to finish homework
By Victoria Mirian
Assistant University Editor
Students, administrators
and faculty shared their concerns about the privatization of
UNC Student Stores on Friday.
Prince at UNC
The 1983 performance at Carmichael
Arena was part of the Princes 1999
Tour. The Time and all-girl band Vanity
6 were the openers.
African, African American and
Diaspora Studies professor Perry A. Hall
said Prince performed at UNC before he
was a major star.
In 1984 Purple Rain came out,
which pushed him to the level of major
superstar, but in 83 he was still relatively unknown as far as the pop-crossover
market, he said.
Still, he said, the arena was packed.
If not for his music, people wanted to
see the controversy, Hall said.
He gave us everything.
Crossing generations
Hall was teaching when he heard.
Although (students) were younger than
the generation that grew up with him,
they still had a connection to Prince.
Princes legacy
Robbins said in Princes lifetime she
started to see some traditional barriers
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entered a vehicle in a parking
lot at 207 Connor Drive at
8:12 a.m. Thursday, according
to Chapel Hill police reports.
The person entered an
unlocked vehicle, reports
state.
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Someone shoplifted
from GNC at 1804 Martin
Luther King Jr. Blvd. at 11:30
a.m. Thursday, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
The person put $150 worth
of health supplements in their
pockets and left without paying, reports state.
Someone damaged a
vehicle in a parking lot at
703 Copperline Drive at 1:38
p.m. Thursday, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
The side door of a vehicle
was damaged, totaling $300,
reports state.
Someone communicated
threats at a restaurant at
1800 Fordham Blvd. at 6:22
Tuesday, April 26
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EDITORIAL
TO THE EDITOR:
One of the most pleasant
aspects of UNC Student
Stores is the close relationship of the bookstore
and the coffee bar, and
the placement of the latter. After picking up your
coffee, you can easily find
outdoor seating or wander
out into the bookstore and
sit at a table surrounded by
books.
I was therefore disappointed in Barnes and
Nobles plans, as described
in Fridays The Daily Tar
Heel (April 22). The bookstore, it seems, will move
upstairs, along with the
pharmacy. No mention is
made of the location of a
coffee shop.
If the bookstore does
move up a floor, the coffee
bar will either follow it,
making it less convenient
of access and eliminating
the possibility of outside
seating; or it will stay at the
level of the Pit, severing its
connection with the bookstore. Neither is a desirable option. The proposed
fireplace will be pleasant in
cold months, but we do not
have many cold months.
It is worrisome to find
Barnes and Noble so
quickly destroying some
of the better aspects of the
current store. I hope that
it is not too late for plans
to be adjusted. Bulls Head
and The Daily Grind work
well together and should be
kept together.
Prof. George W. Houston
Professor Emeritus
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ACTIVISTS
FROM PAGE 1
Learning self-care
Campbell stressed the
importance of self-care in
finding a balance between
academics and activism.
I would say self-care
involves knowing yourself,
she said. You need to just
recognize your body symptoms and your mind. You
need to recognize when your
mind gets tired and when
your body reaches its breaking point. When you recognize that, you need to first of
all take a step back and stop
answering phone calls or
answering emails just rest.
She said shes had to find
ways to relieves stress to avoid
burning out.
For me, self-care looks like
dancing. I love to dance, so
after my body was well rested,
I would get up and go dance
somewhere. Its cheery and
just lifted a lot of that weight
physically and emotionally off
of me. Self-care is also for me
spending time with people I
care about and love, she said.
It looks like taking care
of yourself physically so you
dont physically harm yourself
by wearing yourself out, but
also that you do activities that
uplift your spirit and also
really de-stress your mind.
Charity Lackey, a junior
nursing major, said she is not
involved with any particular
activist group on campus, but
she and her friends organize
around issues of systemic
racial injustice.
She said activism can take
its toll emotionally, making
it difficult to go to class after
a particularly traumatizing
event. In these cases, she said
her friends are an important
part of self-care.
I may have friends check
on me both emotionally and
physically, she said.
Cravey said taking care of
others is an important part of
activism, along with practicing self-care.
We need to take care of the
people were working with and
recognize when theyre tired
and invite them to a meal when
they look like they havent had
a meal for a while or taken a
break for a while, Cravey said.
Its self-care, but also community care, collective care.
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SCOREBOARD
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The womens tennis team celebrates after winning the ACC Tournament championship. The team will play next on May 13 in the NCAA Tournament.
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Attacker Luke Goldstock (1) jumps in celebration after scoring a goal during a
game Saturday afternoon. The Tar Heels defeated the Fighting Irish 17-15.
really care.
The changing offense minimized
his role, but he still flashes his
dominance. He ripped his third goal
from 20 yards out.
Hes a great shooter, senior
Steve Pontrello said. He made
the shots when it counted and Im
proud of him.
Goldstock and the Tar Heels have
been through many ups and downs
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Senior Writer