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UNC defensive tackle Nazair Jones (90) and defensive end Dajaun Drennon (17) celebrate after a fumble recovery against Georgia Tech on Saturday afternoon.
Andre Smith said. So thats something that weve really worked on:
starting out fast.
But that quick start wouldnt last
long. It only took Georgia Tech 12
seconds, one play, on its third pos-
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Logan Gin and Dani Nicholson were crowned Mr. and Miss UNC at the homecoming football game.
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Someone reported a
suspicious person at the 100
block of Misty Woods Circle
at 3:55 p.m. Tuesday, according to Chapel Hill police
reports.
Someone reported an
attempted breaking and
entering at the 200 block
of Hill Street at 8:22 p.m.
Tuesday, according to Chapel
Hill police reports.
of Fordham Boulevard at
10:18 p.m. Tuesday, according
to Chapel Hill police reports.
Someone reported communicating threats of intimidation at Insomnia Cookies
at 145 East Franklin Street at
2:53 a.m. Wednesday, according to Chapel Hill police
reports.
Someone reported trespassing at the 200 block of
North Roberson Street at 5:30
p.m. Wednesday, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
Someone reported a
suspicious condition at the
1100 block of Weaver Dairy
Road at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday,
according to Chapel Hill
police reports.
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EDITORIAL
o preserve and
improve student
self-government,
undergraduate and graduate/professional student
leaders need to come to a
compromise. The Two for
Two proposal that prescribed a distinct undergraduate government and
a graduate/professional
student government
each complete with legislative, executive and
judicial branches fell 41
votes short of becoming
the student constitution.
This ballot box failure
(the second for the proposal) left the student
constitution unchanged
and plans sponsors, the
Graduate and Professional
Student Federation leadership, frustrated. In an
Oct. 31 Daily Tar Heel
story, GPSFs vice president for internal affairs
said he filed more than 80
complaints related to the
election, mostly against
the No for Both campaign, which opposed all
constitutional change. In
the story, he also said he
wished administration
would intervene.
Given all this, the editorial board suggests a compromise: a new student
constitution that would
EDITORIAL
unreliable self-reporting.
Respondents are far more
likely to report they are
queer when assured of
absolute anonymity than
when presented with a
survey that connects their
name to their answers.
However, the jump in
the countrys reported
LGBT population in the
last five years has less to
do with genetics contributing to the gayest generation of all time, and
more to do with the sociopolitical circumstances
that surround coming-out
culture and identity.
UNC offers queer and
transgender students a
multitude of resources to
encourage an attitude of
acceptance across campuses. Pride Place, the
UNC LGBTQ Center,
CAPS and the studentrun Sexuality and Gender
Alliance and the Queer
and Trans People of Color
Coalition all do great work
in the Carolina community to provide for queer and
questioning students.
Despite all the efforts
to further understanding between queer and
TO THE EDITOR:
I dont go to your school.
I havent been in college
since 1971. Im a registered
independent whos so worried about this election
that Im contacting college
newspapers in swing states.
I hope you will indulge me.
I was a fervent Bernie
Sanders supporter. Since
he lost, I looked into my
options and here is what
I discovered: Of the candidates, Donald Trump is
completely unacceptable.
I decided against Jill Stein
because she isnt on the
ballot in all fifty states. I
discovered that Johnsons
platform has great social
policies, but plans to
eliminate Social Security,
income taxes, financial and
environmental regulations,
and privatize education.
I have always had
doubts about Hillary
Clinton, because she has
been part of the political
machine for so long. Still,
she is competent and has
done much for women,
families and children. And
Bernie got most of his
issues into her platform.
I recognize change will
be incremental with her,
but that seems so much
better to me than the
sweeping terrible change
Trump would bring. To
international security, the
environment, choice, gay
rights, police-community
relations, immigration and
everybody but the 1 percent
to name a few.
Im all for a principled
vote and have concluded
that the principled vote for
me is to keep Trump out
of the White House. It is
too crucial an election for
me not to vote or to help
Trump by giving my vote to
a third party.
Im voting for Clinton.
Please consider voting for
her, too.
Judy Nogg
Omaha, Nebraska
Governor McCrory
has done well for N.C.
TO THE EDITOR:
I want to discuss the
article McCrory and
Cooper (hold first debate).
I do not take fault with the
article, because it summarizes the debate. The
debate was nasty, neglecting to discuss important
economic issues in-depth,
instead focusing on polarizing social issues. I would
like to discuss the importance of the upcoming
election and offer examples
of McCrorys work as
North Carolinas governor.
Under Pat McCrorys
Carolina Comeback,
unemployment has been
reduced from 9 percent to
5.5 percent. Unemployment
is lower in all counties.
In 2014, North Carolina
was listed as the most competitive state in the union.
GDP in North Carolina is
rising. Since 2013, the GDP
has risen by 13.4 percent,
Orientation editorial
missed the mark
TO THE EDITOR:
As a college freshman
in 1978, I and millions of
other young Americans
faced the real possibility that the military draft
would be reinstated.
Understanding the fundamental wrongness of
conscription, I very publicly declared my refusal to
cooperate with the Selective
Service System. More than
a few people strongly criticized me for that, even to
the point of suggesting I be
executed or otherwise murdered. But I had a responsibility, as a citizen in position to effectively challenge
war and anti-democracy,
to stay the course of resistance, even at risk of life
and limb.
Over the years, as Ive
learned more and more
about how the U.S. government has carried out
and assisted in attacks on
peace, social justice and
environmental activists,
Ive imagined being the
victim of such an attack.
Donald Trumps regular
calls for unconstitutional
and internationally criminal violations of civil and
human rights, and his
supporters enthusiasm
for those proposals, have
brought such thoughts
to mind more often, and
those thoughts involve
many more victims than
just myself. Donald
Trumps America, filled
with the hatred and strife
he encourages, is foreseeable, and it is unacceptable.
Young people once again
have a special, vital role
to play in preventing that
nightmare. I urge all young
voters to cast their ballots
for Hillary Clinton or, in
states where her victory is
assured, for the third-party
candidate of their choice,
and then, after Trump and
Trumpism are resoundingly
defeated, continue working
hard and lifelong for peace,
justice and Earth.
Matt Nicodemus
Boulder, CO
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Egbuna said she helped to
get the word out about what
Nicholson was running for
and what her platform is.
For each round that she
got through, it was just amazing because it was one step
closer and we knew that she
of victory.
It might not have been a
second-half shutout, but it
was damn close.
When the contest finally
ended, several of UNCs
defenders dispersed themselves through the interview
room to answer questions from
the media. Separate from all of
them, though, was defensive
end Dajaun Drennon. He sat
with his back to a wide wall of
windows overlooking the nowempty stadium. A reporter
asked about his playing time,
and then another about returning from injury.
But it wasnt until he was
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his teammates, his brothers
on that field behind him
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the community.
This year, Pam Hemminger,
mayor of Chapel Hill and
Lydia Lavelle, mayor of
Carrboro, presented the
awards to their respective
town citizens.
Hemminger presented
awards to Lula Alston, Shirley
and Marvin Block, Woody
Durham, Henry Jones,
Gordon Neville and Lisa
Price. Lavelle honored George
Lensing and Peggy Misch.
Its my privilege to be here
as a part of this celebration
to help introduce some of the
accomplishments of our Town
Treasures, Hemminger said.
Alston was honored
for her work with UNC
Hospitals since 1968 and
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William Welborne (left), a junior biology major, works with Danny Kelly, a senior history major, in a medicinal garden on campus.
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I just try to use my quickness on the perimeter and my
ability to shoot.
Kenny Williams came out
hot in the first half, scoring 10
points for the night more
than his combined scoring
total from conference games,
the ACC Tournament and the
NCAA Tournament last season. The sophomore shooting
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in the shootout.
Even still, Kingmans play
has been a reason the Tar
Heels have rebounded after a
rough stretch in the middle of
the season.
Shes been willing to play
through the tendinopathy and
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them all, and an embodiment
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DTH/PEGGY MULLIN
UNC back Kristy Bernatchez (3) shows a look of dejection after the field hockey team fell 4-2 to
Virginia in the ACC Championship game in Winston-Salem on Sunday afternoon.
DTH/GABI PALACIO
UNC midfielder Annie Kingman (7) warms up before the rest of the womens soccer team takes the
field. Kingman had a strong game in the ACC semifinals on Friday, with one goal and one assist.
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Andy Lopez slid through the box trying to get a foot on the ball. Boston
College keeper Cedric Saladin didnt
appreciate how close his slide was.
I saw the ball loose, so I slid
because I thought it was 50-50,
Lopez said. I got up and he
punched me in the face.
After mayhem ensued, with both
teams corralling in the box, two yellow cards were given to Lopez and
Saladin.
Yeah, it was a little bit of a controversial moment, Head Coach
Carlos Somoano said. It kind of
stunned you there for a moment.
Fifteen seconds later, the ball
found its way across the field into
the Tar Heel net. This was the first
goal UNC had given up in regulation
in the past 354 minutes.
Off the Eagles free kick and a
pair of quick passes, Boston Colleges
Zeiko Lewis fired a shot that deflected off a UNC defender and beat redshirt sophomore goalkeeper James
Pyle to the goal.
We just have to keep our temper,
senior defender Colton Storm said.
DTH/NICK BAFIA
UNC defender Walker Hume (37) and forward Zach Wright (10) walk off the field in shock after the mens soccer fell 1-0
to Boston College in the second round of the ACC Tournament at Fetzer Field on Sunday afternoon.