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all about for Phiona to have done
what shes done is against the grain
in so many ways. She has no business
being an elite chess player, and theres
no word for chess in her native language. At nine, when she discovered
the chess program, she could not read
or write and was basically homeless.
She turned her life around from that
to becoming a really good chess player
and an incredible person, a leader of
the womens movement in her own
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Elijah Hood named to
Maxwell Watch List
North Carolina running
back Elijah Hood was named
to the Maxwell Award Watch
List on Tuesday. The Maxwell
Award is given annually to
Americas College Football
Player of the Year. Hood
started all 14 games as running back last season for
the Tar Heels and scored 17
touchdowns.
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SPORTS BRIEFS
Yankees Andrew Miller
named to All-Star Game
Former Tar Heel baseball star Andrew Miller was
named to his first All-Star
game. He will represent the
American League in the 2016
All-Star Game on Tuesday.
Miller joins Carlos Beltran
and Dellin Betances as the
only New York Yankees to
make the team.
Miller played three season
in Chapel Hill, from 2004 to
2006. He was drafted sixth
overall in the 2006 MLB
Draft.
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Chancellor Carol Folt hosted a Zika virus awareness event at the FPG Student Union on Thursday, June 30.
Giovani Bernard
Bernard was one of the
most electric running backs in
the history of UNC football in
his three seasons with the Tar
Heels, and he has continued
to wow at the next level with
his quickness and playmaking
ability.
The 5-foot-9, 202-pounder
will enter his fourth season
as a pro in 2016. In each of
his first three season with the
Cincinnati Bengals, Bernard
gained over 1,000 yards from
scrimmage.
Julius Peppers
Undoubtedly UNC footballs most productive current
pro player, Peppers has been
terrorizing opposing quarterbacks since he entered the
league in 2002.
In the past two seasons with
the Green Bay Packers as a
3-4 outside linebacker, he has
totaled 17.5 sacks and eight
forced fumbles. He currently
ranks ninth in NFL history
with 136 sacks.
But despite his prolonged
success, Peppers has come
Gio Bernard
is a running
back for the
Bengals. He
enters his
fourth season
in the NFL in
2016-17.
He had his best rushing
season in 2015, gaining 730
yards on 154 carries. His performance earned him a threeyear, $15.5 million contact
extension this offseason.
Tre Boston
Julius Peppers
is an outside
linebacker for
the Packers.
He enters
his 15th NFL
season in
2016-17.
City Editor
By Jamie Gwaltney
University Editor
Connor Barth
is a kicker
for the New
Orleans Saints.
He enters his
seventh season in the NFL
in 2016-17.
percent of his extra points.
He spent his first seven
seasons with three different
teams, and will be with another the New Orleans Saints
to open the 2016-17 season.
By Zoe Schaver
Eric Ebron
is a tight
end for the
Detroit Lions.
He enters his
third season
in the NFL in
2016-17.
Connor Barth
Tre Boston
is a free
safety for the
Panthers. He
enters his
third season
in the NFL in
2016-17.
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On Tuesday, James Comey,
the director of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, recommended no criminal charges be brought against Clinton
with respect to her alleged
mishandling of this sensitive information. Just hours
later, Clinton shared a stage
in Charlotte with President
Barack Obama and made no
mention of this decision by the
FBIs top official.
Instead, she and her campaign surrogates, including
Obama, Deborah Ross, current
N.C. candidate for U.S. Senate
and N.C. Attorney General
and current gubernatorial
candidate Roy Cooper, focused
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Clinton for a rally at the Charlotte Convention Center on Tuesday.
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this seriously.
Insko believes it may be
after 2020 before N.C. legislators make significant changes
to gun control legislation.
Multiple factors will play
into this, including whether
a Democrat is elected as
governor and if a majority
of Democrats are elected in
either chamber. The way the
districts are redrawn in 2020
may also play a role.
Its not going to happen any time soon, but a lot
of these issues take a long
time, Insko said. It took a
long time for the Civil Rights
Acts to pass after slavery
ended. Weve been working
on healthcare for all since
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proved to be the provision
of content aimed at specific
areas of childrens development, like vocabulary development.
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child spends in Head Start
matters for their development and so does the time
teachers engage in instructional interactions.
Tarullo said this study grew
out of an earlier research
project that looked at the
relationship between higher
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project that indicated the
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conduct their study, during
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An important case
Abigail may be
mad, but you
shouldnt be.
n November 2014,
Students for Fair
Admissions filed a
lawsuit against UNC and
Harvard University.
The organization itself
believes that a students
race and ethnicity should
not be considered in
competitive university
admissions which is
why they accused UNCs
undergraduate admissions of performing
racially and ethnically
discriminatory policies.
In short, SFA believes
that UNC is discriminating against Asian students. The lawsuit rings
similar to the Fisher v.
University of Texas at
Austin case, in which
Abigail Fisher, a white
woman, said the university
had denied her admission
based on her race.
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the affirmative action pro-
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TO THE EDITOR:
This past week, the
American Indian Center
(AIC) held its annual
Carolina Horizons program.
Carolina Horizons is
a three day crash course
designed to prepare native
students for the college
application process while
giving them a taste of what
college is like.
Students receive materials and tips on writing college admission
essays, meet admissions
counselors from various
universities across the
state, engage in SAT and
ACT preparation workshops and discover how to
navigate affording college
and completing the Free
Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA).
This year we had 51
participants, comprising
native nations in North
Carolina, South Carolina
and even Oklahoma.
Nationwide statistics
report Native Americans
produce remarkably low
numbers in post-secondary
education; the entering
Fall 2015 class at UNC
only reported to be 2%
Native American.
Seeking to improve
these numbers and extend
opportunity, Dr. Amy
Hertel-Locklear and the
AIC implemented the
vision of Carolina Horizons.
While Carolina Horizons is
an extension of the AIC, a
UNC-sponsored center, its
takeaways can be applied
to any institution of higher
learning.
I served as a Clan
Member (Counselor) for
Carolina Horizons this
summer. As a Native, I
understand how necessary
this program is.
Education is important
for the progression of
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