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NC marches for science on Earth Day

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Participants of the Raleigh March for Science marched to Moore Square on Saturday, calling for the protection of funding and scientific research under the Donald Trump administration on Earth Day.

March for Science in Raleigh calls for evidence-based policy, loyalty to planet
By Rebecca Ayers National March for Science in by different organizations. were not as polarizing as politician. discriminatory: It doesnt
Staff Writer Washington, D.C. and similar Molly Paul, an organizer theyve become, especially Heather Durand, a care what race you are, what
marches across six continents. of the event and a first-year lately, Paul said. And I am microbiology researcher at sex you are, what your politi-
Scientists and supporters Raleigh participants met at UNC chemistry and biology very concerned about the Duke University, said she is cal affiliation is, she said.
gathered for the March for Shaw University on Saturday major, said the march wel- future of our natural world concerned with the current We all live here and were all
Science in Raleigh to advo- morning Earth Day and comed everybody regard- as well as how research will presidential administration, going to be affected no matter
cate for science and its role in walked to Moore Square, less of political affiliation. be under this administra- climate change and the gen- what.
public policy. where a stage for speakers I wish things like educa- tion; and what were doing eral future of the planet.
The event joined the and a science fair was set up tion and the environment is not anti-any one specific The environment is non- SEE SCIENCE, PAGE 5

Faculty say UNC violated academic freedom


They say Jay Smiths department chairperson Fitz
Brundage made the decision
Brundage said he had no
comment.
They said it is clear that
this course was scrutinized for
Guskiewicz said he had no
comment.
cancelling of the course.
As a matter of fact, theres
course was singled to cancel Smiths class on his
own, they believe Brundage
The faculty said Smith is
a recognized authority on
its content and that Brundage
felt pressured by the admin-
Smith said he is thankful
for the history departments
a certain amount of ambigu-
ity about what the council
out for its content. was actually under pressure the subject of his course and istration to cancel any future display of support. chairs did, because the chair
from the college to cancel was clearly singled out for offerings of the course until My hope, though, is of the council chairs decided
By Aaron Redus the class to prevent students unprecedented and adverse Fall 2018, concerned about that others around campus that the vote was too close to
Assistant University Editor from learning about the scrutiny. adverse consequences for the will take note of the history be regarded as a definitive
Universitys recent scandals. The faculty said the Colleges department if he proceeded departments strong state- statement, he said.
More than 40 members In the absence of any actions violate Comprehensive with the scheduling of the ment and realize that some- But we, we when we
of the history department other credible explanation, we Standard 3.4.10 of UNCs course in the Fall 2017. thing serious happened here found out that most of the
objected to administrative believe that the College took accrediting agency the The faculty members con- and will lend their voices to people, most of the yes and
interference in Professor Jay this action to block broader Commission on Colleges of cluded the statement by call- the protest, he said. no votes were yes on the
Smiths History 383 course on understanding of the recent the Southern Association of ing on the University to offer History professor Harry resolution, we said we ought
the history of big-time college scandals in UNCs major inter- Colleges and Schools which a public statement confirm- Watson said history faculty to back them up.
sports in a statement sent to collegiate athletic programs requires that the institution ing it will not interfere with members decided to draft Watson said Smith and
the deans of the College of and other violations of legal, places primary responsibility Smiths history course in the their own statement after Brundage were not involved
Arts and Sciences Friday. moral, and academic stan- for the content, quality, and fall of 2018 or after. the Council of Chairs of the in drafting the statement.
The faculty said that dards in the history of modern effectiveness of the curriculum Dean of the College of College of Arts and Sciences
despite media reports that college athletics, they said. with its faculty. Arts and Sciences Kevin voiced its concern about the university@dailytarheel.com

Legislators weigh IDs for Leslie Parise will lead the faculty
undocumented residents
House Bill 749 would also Violations for underage purchase of alco-
hol and tobacco will remain misdemeanors
strengthen fake ID penalties. consistent with current penalties for the
crimes.
By Jared Weber Fran Muse, director of UNC Student Legal
Staff Writer Services, said this provision is very important
for legally protecting college students, who
A new bill in the N.C. House, proposed by might possess a fake ID solely to illegally pur-
five Republican representatives, would aim chase alcohol products.
to limit identity fraud in the state by creating There are potential felonies for possession
identification for undocumented immigrants. with a fake ID, we do not see college students
House Bill 749 would give undocumented being charged with those crimes, Muse said.
immigrants limited IDs. The bill would also We see them being charged with the alcohol
stiffen penalties for possessing fraudulent statute. If they include this provision, it will be
identification, with several conditions. consistent. DTH FILE/AISLINN ANTRIM
In order to receive an ID, immigrants would Penalties for possessing, manufacturing and Faculty chairperson Bruce Cairns (left) and faculty secretary Vincas Steponaitis, attended a Faculty
need to complete a drivers license applica- selling fraudulent IDs would be strengthened
Executive Committee meeting in July 2016. Steponaitis read Cairns goodbye statement Friday.
tion and agree to a full criminal history check, shifting from a misdemeanor to a felony.
including a fingerprint search in the state
database.
Jordan said fraud is a big problem right now
in North Carolina, though he said it is difficult Parise will begin her three-year said he has been honored to serve as chair-
person.
(The ID is) not valid for any purpose other
than demonstrating identity, the bill said.
to quantify.
Its out there, but its hard to (track)
term during the next school year. We have had to address a lot of issues
over the past three years, perhaps the most
The bill stated IDs could neither demon- because people can use several different By Mark Burnett important being the ones that led to our
strate eligibility for voter registration or public names and several different IDs, Jordan said. Staff Writer probation with (Southern Association of
services, nor could they legitimize the holders Theres also IDs out there by nonprofit orga- Colleges and Schools) I dont just mean
presence in the United States. nizations, which we dont know what kind of After three years, faculty chairperson the 70 reforms weve put into place or the
Rep. Jonathan Jordan, R-Watauga, said vetting procedures they have in place. Bruce Cairns passed his leadership respon- changes in administrative structure, advis-
if passed, the bill would primarily help law One such organization is FaithAction, a sibilities to Leslie Parise, chairperson of the ing, athletics and oversight but rather the
enforcement officers. Greensboro-based nonprofit which provides biochemistry and biophysics department, need for us as a faculty to come together and
Law enforcement tells us that they need identification, called Faith IDs, to com- at the Faculty Councils last meeting of the talk about what really matters to us: our role
to know the identification of people that they munity members who have limited access to school year Friday. in being leaders of this University, Cairns
pull over or that are involved in any kind of government-issued documentation. statement said.
traffic accident, he said. This would help in Rev. David Fraccaro, executive director of Who spoke? Parise will serve a three-year term starting
those cases. FaithAction, said services like theirs are neces- during the 2017-2018 school year.
The bill would include a provision that lim- sary due to a lack of understanding of commu- Cairns was unable to attend, but secre- And I, of course, look very forward to
its penalties for underage purchases of alcohol tary of the faculty Vin Steponaitis read his
and tobacco products. SEE ID LAWS, PAGE 5 remarks aloud. In his statement, Cairns SEE FACULTY, PAGE 5

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By Karyn Hladik-Brown And Euliss achieved this a different studio space and a album with the group said
Staff Writer goal every member of the heavier focus on a theme. they can relate.
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of The Clef Hangers since see- the album. sive setlist, senior Brian first time I went in there I
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MANAGING EDITOR SWERVE DIRECTOR ing them perform in middle Fixate is being sold on Vercauteren said. We tried to could barely breathe. Its scar-
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ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR knew he wanted to be a part copies are available to pur- dom-ass songs. Hall.
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VISUAL MANAGING EDITOR DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR Clef s music director, Euliss Alumni Association website. singing alone in the record- alone, Fixate is a product of
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ALISON KRUG SARAH DWYER, ing of the Clef s latest album, April 8 in conjunction with Its really intimidating, I love saying that the bet-
NEWSROOM DIRECTOR ALEX KORMANN Fixate. the Clef s spring concert, but senior Ryan Smith said. ter friends we are with each
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Hayley Carter breaks ACC wins record


The senior 99) with 161 career singles wins.
Its a testimony to all my hard
work, Carter said, and just some-
claimed her thing super special that will hope-
fully last a very long time.
The 6-1 win over Syracuse on
163rd singles Sunday also secured the No. 1 seed
in the ACC Tournament for the Tar

win in UNCs Heels.


For No. 3 UNCs two seniors
Carter and Rachael James-Baker
home finale this match brought a lot of emotions
to their faces. Yes, it was the end of
their regular season. But the win
By Madeline Coleman also signified the end of a long road
Staff Writer filled with change and loss.
On March 25, Carter lost her hero
After a 10-8 tiebreak during her and biggest fan her dad. Without
first set of singles against Pittsburgh fail, her parents came to every home
on Saturday, senior Hayley Carter match since her first year at UNC.
sat on the bench, coughing, with a After scoring the winning point
bright yellow towel draped around against Syracuse during her singles
her neck. match, the crowd erupted in cheers
Time, the chair umpire called. and gave her a standing ovation.
The senior ranked No. 2 in the One of her two biggest supporters
nation in singles let out one last wasnt there. So the sight of Carters
cough and a deep breath as she mom brought tears to her eyes.
stepped onto the court, hoping to Some days, when Im out here in
break a record and leave a legacy. practice or out there in the match,
Its something I kinda aimed its definitely harder than others,
for, Carter said after the North Carter said. Seeing my mom up
Carolina womens tennis teams vic- in the stands kind of got me emo-
tory against Duke on Wednesday. tional. DTH/RYAN HERRON
We have to play a ton of matches, Leading up to the game, Carter Hayley Carter (right) celebrates with her teammate Maggie Kane after breaking the ACC record for most singles wins.
and sometimes the team can win emailed every professor, every
without you. I use it to push myself friend, every family member who after two years, spending a season team became stronger because of said. You cant replace her. Shes just
individually The best way to leave has supported her throughout her at Baylor and sitting out a year at them. And after four seasons, Carter one of those special people
a legacy is to leave history. time at UNC. UNC, she finally had her start with has the resume to prove it. Every time she plays, you just
After barely practicing for the I honestly would say that I had a the Tar Heels this season. Throughout her senior season, have to marvel at how she plays.
past week to recover from sickness 70 percent success rate, Carter said. When I first came here, (my she has persevered through crip- Youre seeing greatness out there.
and injuries, Carter found a way to There were so many people out there teammates) were so warm, James- pling injuries and emotional trials Im just really proud to have the
make her mark. Her singles victories to come and support me. It means the Baker said. We all love each other. to preserve a 23-0 singles record opportunity to coach her Shes one
against Pittsburgh and Syracuse this world to me, and the standing ovation Were like a family, and we have each and 23-0 doubles record in dual of those special people who comes
weekend gave her 163 career singles at the end was so special. others backs. Its really nothing I matches during her final year in around once a decade, once in a
wins, the most in ACC history. The For James-Baker, the game sig- couldve ever dreamed of. Chapel Hill. lifetime.
record was previously set by Duke nified the end of a long journey. Although the seniors had their Hayleys broken every record in @mwc13_3
tennis player Vanessa Webb (1996- After transferring from N.C. State own struggles along the journey, the the book head coach Brian Kalbas sports@dailytarheel.com

UNC grows its community garden spaces


A new Edible Campus fruits and vegetables for low-
er-income UNC employees
ulty, staff can sort of see what
it means.
opening and planted her own
fig tree.
ple came out to the green-
house opening.
ent departments within the
University can be particularly
site and a solar that may not have access to
fresh produce.
Both Edible Campus
and the Carolina Campus
The greenhouse opening
included an outdoor recep-
It was just really exciting
and heartwarming that all
effective.
Theres a lot of pieces in
greenhouse opened. The gardening space Community Garden aim to tion outside the garden along these different people took the Carolina community and
behind Davis Library is an provide opportunities for with a series of speeches by time out of their day to be this is an example of what
By Hannah Lang expansion of Edible Campus, UNC staff, students and com- those involved in the proj- there and also just sort of see can happen when those
Staff Writer a similar North Carolina munity members to learn ect and a tour of the newly the results, Lorch said. pieces come together, he
Botanical Garden initiative about gardening and food installed solar-powered Provost Jim Dean and said.
UNC celebrated Earth that puts usable plants in sustainability. greenhouse. Associate Vice Chancellor Tait Chandler, a UNC
Week with two new ways to landscaping locations around The Edible Campus event This project was just for Campus Enterprises graduate and current techni-
grow produce. campus. had a celebratory atmo- itching to happen, Mindlin Brad Ives both made small cian for the Department of
The North Carolina Sustainability is a sphere with a live jazz band said. speeches at the greenhouse Environment, Health and
Botanical Garden held the major goal on this cam- and students happily digging Gardens are an incredible opening. Safety said even if the federal
ribbon cutting of a new solar- pus, said Claire Lorch, who into the dirt to plant new resource for University higher I really came to the government has stalled its
powered greenhouse Friday is the Carolina Campus seeds. education, really for everyone, University for days like this, environmental efforts, UNC
and the opening of a new Community Garden educa- Laura Mindlin, Edible from its ability to build com- Ives said. will continue to work to fur-
gardening space behind Davis tion coordinator for the Campus initiative coordina- munity in this really healthy Eli Murrey, co-chairperson ther sustainability in Chapel
Library Saturday. botanical gardens. tor for the botanical gardens, way to creating a space that of the Renewable Energy Hill.
The new greenhouse is a We utilize a variety of dif- said she was thrilled with people are connecting with Special Projects Committee This is where all the
part of the Carolina Campus ferent sustainable practices at the turnout for the garden the environment and the food that helped pay for building change happens, at this level,
Community Garden, an edu- the garden and so I think its opening. theyre eating. the greenhouse, spoke about he said.
cational gardening space on wonderful to have an example Chancellor Carol Folt Lorch said she was how the project showed that
Wilson Street that also grows of that so that students, fac- attended the Edible Campus pleased with how many peo- collaboration across differ- university@dailytarheel.com

Q&A with leader Jonah Perrin Local writers featured by


Carrboro High School junior Jonah
Perrin is one of 20 national winners of
Historical Society
the Yale University Bassett Award for
Community Engagement, an award
One presenter advocated for Hortons free-
dom.
to honor emerging leaders in public discussed George Horn said the writers came
together despite having very
service and problem-solving societal
issues. Moses Horton. different life experiences.
Staff Writer Molly Horak spoke with Marion Horton, a descen-
Perrin about the award and his plans By Sarah Cheek dent of George Moses
going forward. Staff Writer Horton, attended the event
with his wife. He said he was
DTH: What first got you interested in At an event Sunday edu- not aware of his relation to
social justice work? cating the public about local George Moses Horton until
writers who made history, he was around 30 years old.
JP: The first issue that I really cared the Chapel Hill Historical It all started when my son
about was on a state level, and it was Society featured four writers was in grammar school, his
that public school teachers werent get- including George Moses class was given an assignment
ting paid enough. I actually went from Horton, the first black slave to do a family tree, he said.
private school to public school from 5th to publish his work in the U.S. He said his sons project
to 6th (grade) and I realized that my South. and Ancestry.com helped his
middle school teachers were being paid Horton Residence Hall family learn about their rela-
very little and had to dip into their own on UNCs South Campus is tive. Most of his research on
funds to pay for school supplies and stuff named after the poet. his family history came after
like that, and that really frustrated me. Patrick Horn, associate he and his wife retired. They
I started an organization that made red director at the Center for were then able to discover
bands that we sold to the community the Study of the American George Moses Horton and his
to raise money for teachers and aware- South, presented about poetry.
ness for that. Then I spoke at a forum George Moses Horton and Mary Anderson, a mem-
for teacher pay, and thats where it really his complicated relationship ber of the Chapel Hill
took off. with a white writer in the Historical Society, said the
Chapel Hill area, Caroline event was important for
DTH: What did you base your application DTH/MARISA RAUWALD Lee Hentz. people to learn about writers
on? Jonah Perrin, a Carrboro High School junior, is one of 20 national winners of the Yale Horn said he was asked from the area.
University Bassett Award for Community Engagement. to speak by the Chapel Hill I think people should
JP: I based my application on my quest Historical Society after know about the history of the
to be involved in issues of social jus- started my own Teens Against House and other activities? a few members attended community that they live in,
tice and to advocate for people who Bill 2 club at my high school too. his Literary Tar Heel Tour she said.
do not share my white, heterosexual, JP: I try my best to try and have a good through the UNC Visitors Horn said the event was
cisgender, male privilege. I want to be DTH: Are there any particular social jus- time, I make sure to do all my home- Center. important because it gives
an ally on the issues that matter, in a tice or community service experiences work and study, and I still make time As a lover of literature and our society a glimpse into
state that I would like to be proud to that have shaped your life? to try and watch my favorite shows and English major, I am excited a time when people were
call my own. that kind of thing. any time people want to learn enslaved.
JP: When I was working on issues of about books and writers, and Horn said the relationship
DTH: Tell me about the community ser- teacher pay, I spoke at a community-led DTH: What are your goals going forward? I think its an important part between Horton and Hentz
vice and social justice work that you do. forum on the issue. Afterwards, I had of our history that I wish is important because it tells a
What have some of your most meaning- the great fortune to have Representative JP: Im hoping to go to a college where more attention was paid to, little piece of University his-
ful projects been? Graig Meyer come talk to me. I then I can learn about social justice, poli- Horn said. tory.
spent a summer with him in the state tics, diplomacy and social theory at George Moses Horton What parts of our history
JP: I have done a variety of projects I legislature and now consider him an the same time as continuing to work could not read and write ini- get memorialized and what
have raised money and awareness important mentor he has inspired on my passions in the community. tially, but Hentz transcribed parts are easily forgotten?
about low teacher pay, led Roy Coopers me to do much of this work, and I am Someday, Id love to have a position Hortons poetry and became he said.
Orange County campaign for much of incredibly grateful. where I can have influence and help his teacher. Im really happy when
this past summer, and served as vice right inequalities. Hentz was a long-time people ask those questions.
chair for Carrboros Safe Routes to DTH: How do you balance all of these @molly_horak champion of the South and
School implementation committee. I social justice opportunities with school city@dailytarheel.com supporter of slavery, but she city@dailytarheel.com
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Q&A with environmentalist Haley Moser


Haley Moser is a junior
Environmental Science
major on the quantitative
energy track who interns
at the UNC Department
of Environment, Health
and Safety. Moser hosted a
stream cleanup Saturday
at a stormwater outfall on
South Campus. Senior writer
Leah Moore spoke with
Moser about what goes into
a stream cleanup and why
streams are important.

The Daily Tar Heel: What sorts of


things do you do at a stream
cleanup?

Haley Moser: The Department


of Environment, Health and
Safety hosts one each semes-
ter to fulfill a requirement.
When we get there, we have
a bag for trash and one for
recycling. Basically, whoever
said they would come, we
all just walk down to one of
the six campus stormwater
outfalls and pick up whatever
trash is there.
Theyre usually in, not
secluded areas, but areas
that are kind of off the road.
I think people go down there
to hang out sometimes or
whatever. Theres always trash
and whenever trash comes
through the storm water, it
ends up piling up.
So we go down there and
make sure all the bottles are
cleaned up, theres nothing PHOTO COURTESY OF HALEY MOSER
blocking the outfalls, that UNICEF member Mali Khan volunteers to clean up trash at one of six campus stormwater outfalls. Junior Haley Moser hosts stream cleanups every semester.
everything is clean and safe
for the environment. cloudy, what pH it is While HM: For so many reasons. Its system, so that means were all uses water, pretty much. and people dont want to get
Im there Ill pick up trash. our resource, its what we use doing a good job taking care of out of bed. EcoReps makes it a
DTH: What do you do at your If the water quality is bad, for water. It needs to be clean the resource we have. DTH: Who went to the clean- requirement that their mem-
internship? which happens sometimes, for the vegetation, for all the Water seems infinite up? bers do three service events
after large rains or dur- ecosystems. The fish and the because you just go to a water a semester, so that was a way
HM: I host these stream clean- ing football season, I take frogs and life that live in the fountain and get your water HM: This semester, UNICEF they could get people to come.
ups every semester, so thats pictures and let my bosses stream need it to be clean. and its fine. With the water is coming to do it. Last semes-
the biggest thing. At least know, because they are the Different species can only crisis we had last semester, ter, EcoReps came to do it. DTH: Where was the cleanup?
once a month, but I try to do stormwater managers for the handle so much pollution people obviously freaked out Basically I just get in contact
it once a week if Im not too school. If they need to do any before its not viable for them to because they couldnt have with leaders from different HM: Theres a big outfall in a
busy. Ill go around to each of emergency clean-up, theyll live anymore. To me, because I water. That was due to a pol- groups and ask who wants to wooded area right in front of
the outfalls and inspect the get that sorted out. study it and I enjoy it, it seems lution issue, partly. If the come. Ill post a flyer about it in the Dean Smith Center. Its
water quality of them. I have like a no-brainer. If its clean, water isnt clean, then we the UNC Facebook pages, but called the Dean Smith outfall.
worksheets that I use that DTH: Why is it important to that means that theres no dont have that resource, so usually its just groups because
ask things like if the water is clean the streams? pollution coming through the its important for all life that its on a Saturday morning, university@dailytarheel.com

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PARIS (TNS) Far- Although the top two WASHINGTON -- (TNS) last years election. products that are often the are no exemptions, Cohen
right nationalist Marine Le finishers were predicted As a young federal pros- Rosenstein will decide first choice of minority group said. That includes cigarettes,
Pen and centrist Emmanuel by opinion polls, the result ecutor in the 1990s, Rod J. whether to file criminal members and teenagers who cigars, smokeless tobacco and
Macron won the first round still is an upheaval that will Rosenstein played a key role charges, to drop the case smoke. also electronic cigarettes.
of the French presidential reshape French and possibly in the highly charged inde- entirely or to hand it off to an Supervisor Malia Cohen, The proposed ordinance
election Sunday, triggering a European politics for years pendent investigation of the independent counsel, as the sponsor of the proposed is designed to address two
runoff on May 7 between two to come. The rejection of President Bill Clinton and Whitewater investigation was ordinance, joined last week major groups, youth and
radically different visions of the two main parties reflects Hillary Clinton, over their later run by special prosecu- with public health experts minorities, who have been
the countrys future. the anger coursing through investments in a failed real tor Kenneth W. Starr. and community advocates to targeted in successful, well-
National Front leader Le a society traumatized by estate company known as announce the measure, which financed advertising cam-
Pen was on course to take Islamic terrorism and buf- Whitewater. San Francisco considers she said goes beyond laws on paigns that promote menthol
24.3 percent in Sundays feted by years of sub-par Rosenstein now is poised flavored tobacco in cities such cigarettes and flavored non-
election, with Macron, a first- economic growth and high to take over another sensitive
banning flavored tobacco as Chicago, Berkeley and New cigarette tobacco products.
time candidate and political unemployment. A victory by investigation: the FBI coun- (TNS) A San Francisco York. The products often attract
independent, winning 22.2 Le Pen would bring that dis- terintelligence inquiry into official has proposed an anti- The legislation Ive teenagers as well as blacks,
percent, according to pro- content to a head. whether President Donald tobacco law that would ban authored is a full restriction Asians and Latinos.

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SCIENCE EPA; he was a Republican,
Zemaitis said. It used to be a
tial administration to come
to power, he said. I have a
childrens lives, the earth and
humanity.
to eliminate, Pope said.
He didnt even realize that
Paul said she remains posi-
tive about the growth of sci-
FROM PAGE 1 bipartisan agreement that we 7-year-old son whos going to Mitch Franklin, a partici- the Department of Energy ence fields in North Carolina,
Science should not be have to save our environment have to live in this world, so pant from Cary, said it was handled our nuclear stock- especially considering the
denied for the sake of party that we have to change I hope its a happier place for offensive to have Scott Pruitt, pile, so someone who doesnt marchs momentum.
loyalties, Durand said. our reliance on energy to be him. a climate change denier, as know what the job is probably Im optimistic that this
You should be loyal to domestic but clean. Politics might be cyclical, the head of the EPA. shouldnt be in that job. will kind of be a good push to
humanity and loyal to our Scott Pope, a march par- but climate change is not nor- Its like putting the wolf He said he hopes the finally get closer to those goals
planet, because again, its on ticipant from Raleigh, said mal, said Jean Carter a march in charge of the hen house, march will drive political weve been asking for: just
all the T-shirts and buttons, we science was important for civ- participant from Roanoke Franklin said. action and communication evidence-based policy, diversity
have no planet B, she said. ilization and each scientific Rapids. And Rick Perry, the U.S. with local representatives. and inclusion in the field of sci-
Morgan Zemaitis, a senior discovery creates jobs. Climate change and the Secretary of Energy, is not Get involved with the ence, and the freedom for sci-
environmental science major There are environmen- earth is not cyclical if we qualified for the role, he said. process, and ultimately vote entists to share their research
at UNC, said the environment tal issues that need to be mess this up theres no going In terms of Rick Perry, hes in the 2018 elections, and get without fear, Paul said.
should not be a political issue. addressed immediately and back, Carter said. It will pro- now heading a department some opposition in Congress
Richard Nixon created the cant wait for a new presiden- foundly (affect) our lives, our that he forgot that he wanted to Trumps agenda. state@dailytarheel.com

ID LAWS mented people dont belong


here, Fraccaro said.
there by the state government
right now, Fraccaro said. If
Immigration Reform, a
nonprofit organization advo-
to give an ID that actually
serves to identify these people
youre Jose Lopez and you
tell us youre Juan Gonzalez,
FROM PAGE 1 Nonetheless, Fraccaro said they can figure out a way to cating immigration reform. because you cant vet them, people say Ok, big deal, he
nities in the legislature. he is encouraged by the bill. humanize and bring greater The group is classified by the OBrien said. said.
Unfortunately, there are But he cautioned against trust and dignity to cardhold- Southern Poverty Law Center OBrien said he thinks But if I tell you Im Matt
some at the state level and using the IDs to further ers, they will accomplish as being anti-immigration. the law could easily be taken OBrien, and Im actually
I really do say some who isolate undocumented immi- something very important. OBrien said House Bill advantage of and that he Osama bin Laden, then weve
really dont understand our grants in North Carolina. Matthew OBrien is the 749 seems to be a mechanism questions its purpose. got a problem.
complex immigration system, Its more positive than director of research for the to create more identity fraud. Its very easy to dismiss
and just say Those undocu- most of whats being put out Federation for American Youre not going to be able this because, you know, if state@dailytarheel.com

FACULTY that regard so thank you. for UNC, as well as this years
graduating class being the class
are at such a scale of impor-
tance at the big research uni-
a new framework for the
University Office for Diversity
Not for a while. The next
Faculty Council meeting is
FROM PAGE 1 What happened? she started with as chancellor. versities, but how Pell Grants and Inclusion. scheduled to take place in
working with our campus I know those are impor- are going to be administered September.
leaders, Parise said. I think Chancellor Carol Folt dis- tant issues for everybody, we you know these are all When do they meet
that would be a lot of fun and cussed how the new UNC dont know what will happen things that are very impor- next? university@dailytarheel.com
I hope to accomplish a lot Horizons Center is treating in terms of our budget, but tant, Folt said.
and as you all know UNC is both mothers and children. our biggest issues I think Felicia Washington, vice
a great place and we have to She attended the centers right now with budget really chancellor for workforce
work hard and strategically
to keep it that way and I just
wanna do the best I can in
grand opening on Wednesday.
She also talked about the
process of getting funding
are things like how the sci-
ence is gonna get funded and
what will happen to those
strategy, equity and engage-
ment, presented an update
on the diversity syllabus and Tar Heel Verses
The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity
O ver the past four years at Chapel
Hill, my name appeared twice in
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picture on Franklin Street at Halloween,
and the Carolina Asia Center present the launch of
and the second time accompanied with
a poem I wrote. The first time, readers
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Asians and Asian Americans in the South who I am, and what I find interesting and
important. Thats the value in continuing
to feature poetry in the DTH: so that
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The second amendment should have been
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LETTERS TO to prove that Black Lives
Matter or to even protest

The THE EDITOR


Support fluoridated
the presence of a statue that
offends you?
All it accomplished was

Carolina water in communities


TO THE EDITOR:
vandalism that inconve-
nienced the groundskee-
per.

in my
I applaud the April 17 You kids need to grow
editorial cartoon support- up, grow a pair and figure
ing the benefits of fluori- out if whatever the issue

mind
dation. about which you claim
This is especially to be concerned is really
important since this high- important.
ly beneficial public health Then figure out a way

I
ts time for me to leave practice is currently being to voice your concerns
this place. debated in Chapel Hill- in ways that adults voice
All of the clubs Im a
part of are holding their last Stay informed, This column is a Carrboro.
For more than 70 years,
concerns.
So far you have not made
meetings, and this will be my
last piece for The Daily Tar
Heel, the group that I dedi-
talk to people birthday gift for community water fluori-
dation has been used to
prevent tooth decay and
a statement that couldnt
have been made by a stoned
middle schooler.
cated myself to for the past
four years. Im a senior, after and f*cking vote my dad, Bill Yue improve oral health.
Millions of Americans
Your vandalism would
be laughable except that
all, and the end of the semester children, adults and seniors some of you think it accom-

O M
is upon us. n campus, we talk a lot about privi- y dads Facebook profile says that benefit from fluoridation plished something.
Its a little strange that we lege. Some of us think it has pro- Jan. 1, 1970 is his date of birth. each year.
call fourth-years seniors. It found impact on our lives and the All his co-workers have been In 2014, more than 211 Steve Spoonemore
lends itself to a type of melo- lives of those we go to school with. Some of convinced that hes ten years younger than million people, or 75 per- Austin, T.X.
drama where 22-year-olds us think that privilege is a myth. And still he actually is probably because of his cent of the United States
prance about as the venerated others dont know what to think about the youthful grin and trendy hair. population, were served by We should care about
elders of an ever-changing concept that has taken on a life of its own, Whenever I visit China, everyone asks community water systems what the people think
community. specifically in the political arena. me: Wheres your dad? You look just like that contain enough fluo-
Its easily laughable I say But something I think we forget to him, but youre nothing like him! ride to protect their teeth. TO THE EDITOR:
as an eager participant who acknowledge is that everyone on this cam- His energy fills up the entire room, Community water Over the past several
spent the past year telling pus holds a certain kind of privilege. We all sometimes suffocatingly so. The louder he fluoridation is not only years it has become appar-
younger friends about how share the privilege of attending an institu- is, the more soft-spoken I become. safe and effective, it is ent to me that this nations
things used to be in the days tion of higher education. I used to shrink myself in the backseat also cost-saving yield- people-centered, demo-
of old. So my parting words when he would drive ing about $38 savings in cratic republic has become
And dont think for a second to you this year are: USE me to school, staying as dental treatment costs for eroded to the point of no
that I wont participate in the IT. quiet as possible, so hed every $1 invested. longer functioning as, of
most morbid senior tradition Use the privilege forget I was there and Drinking fluoridated and for the people.
of all to look back, as if I am afforded to you by this drive straight to work water keeps teeth strong I am sure you will agree
an old man, and reflect on a university. Use the privi- instead. and reduces cavities by that the fundamental and
life here that lasted just four lege afforded to you by He would tell me about 25 percent in chil- foundational rights of
short years. attending classes with stories of growing up in dren and adults. people have been usurped
What is there to be said? experts in their fields. the final stages of the By preventing cavities, by special interests, corpo-
I loved my time here. Not Gaby Nair Use the privilege Emily Yue Cultural Revolution. community water fluorida- rations and those who have
everything was good, but I will Editorial board afforded to you by going Assistant opinion Skipping school to visit tion improves health and enough money to make
remember my time fondly. member to class, participating in editor the zoo, becoming a Red saves money both for fami- their speech heard over
Ill remember hearing bird- clubs and hanging out Guard despite the fact lies and for the U.S. health the rest.
songs in the morning at the with other highly educated young people. his grandfather was a landlord because he care system. In North Carolina there
end of an all-nighter that I To use this privilege, I implore you to was so well-liked, catching cicadas to race Community water fluo- is a coalition of individu-
may have resorted to with a bit stay informed. I know I was thrown for them for fun because he didnt have televi- ridation is recommended als, community groups and
too much eagerness, and Ill a loop on Nov. 9, 2016. I was studying sion I absorbed each of those vignettes, by nearly all major public organizations working to
remember cursing as I saw the abroad in London and woke up to a reality mentally adding them to this mythical pic- health, medical and dental correct this imbalance.
sun peek through the blinds. that I really didnt want to face. ture of my dad I had in my head. organizations, includ- This coalition is working
Any time I have a burger Ill The options I faced were to get really A lot of what I did in high school, I did ing the American Dental with the state legislature to
think of Buns, and Im certain anxious every time I looked at the news or to make him proud. But I also did a lot Association, the American get a ballot measure on the
no faux-Mexican meal will to completely cut myself off. But as some- to make him angry, disappointed or just Academy of Pediatrics, the 2018 ballot that would ask
beat the Qdoba nachos I had one with the privilege of being educated, confused. U.S. Public Health Service the people of this state what
at 2 a.m. on LDOC during my I knew I couldnt do that. I knew I had no When he moved to the U.S. in his and the World Health they think.
first year here. choice but to stay informed. early twenties, he met my mom and they Organization. 1. Should artificial enti-
And from that first year So please, read the news. Read it online, pursued The American Dream together. Because of its contribu- ties such as corporations
Ill remember what it was in print, in tweets or on your Facebook He converted to Christianity, became a tion to the large decline in have constitutional rights of
like learning how to pace my feeds. Listen to the news. Subscribe to a Republican and to this day disapproves of cavities in the United States personhood?
drinking, and the mistakes new podcast or tune into WUNC in the car. many of my lifestyle choices. since the 1960s, the U.S. 2. Should money be
I made along the way. Ill I advise against watching cable news, but This year, I hesitated before telling Centers for Disease Control considered speech and be
remember the night during if you must, watch and take it with a grain him that I was switching my major to and Prevention has recog- protected as speech under
the first or second week when of salt. Consult sources you trust often, and photojournalism. On the phone, he wasnt nized water fluoridation as the First Amendment?
I called home, crying, just with the same regularity, consult sources surprised. one of the 10 great public Here is how you can get
wondering if Id ever feel like I you dont trust. He said that his parents had pushed him health achievements of the involved:
could fit in or feel okay here. Talk to fellow students, your profes- to pursue chemistry when he told them he 20th century. 1. Sign the petition at
I hope my friends stick sors and the staff members who make wanted to be (get this) a photojournalist. The local debate needs http://www.ncwethepeople.
with me in the future, but this campus run. Talk to people in your Instead of recalling former, emotionally to follow the scientific and org.
if they dont, Ill remember hometown about what is going on in the charged conversations weve had about public health evidence that 2. Send persuasive emails
them as good, decent people, world. You cannot just bury your head in my uncertain future, we drafted a plan to strongly supports effective to your legislators.
who brought me to many the sand. go 50/50 on a camera well share once I fluoridation of our public 3. Attend press confer-
a fun adventure and never And for the love of God, take what graduate. Ive found that resolution comes water supplies. ences.
ceased bringing me joy. They youve learned from this institution and the easier once youve accepted the past. 4. Recruit a favorite
stayed with me on the bad people who make it up, and vote in every My dad and I were both born in the Prof. B. Alexander White nonprofit organization to
nights, too making sure I election you can. Year of the Rat. We both drive a little too Department of Dental become a co-sponsor with
never needed to make a call Vote on campus, in your hometown or fast, eat cake the same way and love pho- Ecology the current 21 sponsoring
like that again. by absentee ballot, but please vote. And tography. School of Dentistry groups in our coalition.
Above all else I think Ill specifically, vote in 2018. His real birthday is April 25, and Im
remember that one Carolina Lets take back the House. hopeful for what next year will bring. Cowardice will not Diana Kruk
Day its a day that never make a difference Candler
happened to me, and I dont
know if it has ever happened TO THE EDITOR: Wooden would not be
to anyone, but I remember it EDITORIAL I am a non-student read- proud of Roy Williams
all the same.

Language neutrality
er. I am old and liberal.
The day happens sometime I was protesting the TO THE EDITOR:
during the first year, when Vietnam War with my John Wooden lived by
everything about this campus ACLU card in my pocket these words:
is still new. Im walking by our before most of your parents 1. Never lie.
aquarium-colored football sta-
dium, on a red brick pathway
Language classes Now imagine how dif-
ferent this issue would
largely neglected topic,
even in foreign language
were born.
So someone with a can
2. Never cheat.
3. Never steal.
that is both missing too many should focus on be in another language. classes at UNC. of spray paint vandalized 4. Dont whine.
bricks and stretching on for far In French, for example, It is still a fairly new an old statue under cover 5. Dont complain.
too long. gender neutrality. everything is assigned concept, so perhaps it just of darkness, crawling out 6. Dont alibi.

T
Its a little too warm out- he Daily Tar Heel a gender, even objects. hasnt had the chance to bravely in the night like a Roy Williams is 0-6.
side for a Yankee like me, coward.
decided to switch Objects genders are not be integrated into the cur-
but theres a perfectly timed What does that pos- James Harris
breeze that helps me move to gender-neutral necessarily linked to gen- riculum yet. But ask any sibly do to promote love or Iowa City, I.A.
forward when I think of tak- terms to promote inclusiv- der stereotypes, but the 101- to 204-level student
ing a breather. It also cuts off ity in 2015. This included grammatical structure of in a foreign language class
James Taylor, crooning from
somewhere near the alumni
using the word first-year
instead of freshman,
a sentence still depends
heavily on the gender of
about how to address
people who are nonbinary,
SPEAK OUT
and chairperson instead WRITING GUIDELINES
center. I can see the sunshine, the noun. The total gender and they wont know.
Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
Mr. Taylor, but I dont feel any of chairman or chair- neutrality and genderless- A topic that is so
Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters.
moonshine right now. woman. ness that is theoretically dependent on the limita- Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
And while they may have no English has the potential possible in English would tions and use of language Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
place in this memory specifi- to become a completely require a complete foun- should be taught to Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
cally, four words exist in the genderless language with dational shift in French. students in lower-level letters to 250 words.
background of this moment.
Theyre the most important
words like ze and the sin- So what are students in foreign language classes. SUBMISSION
words of all: gular they becoming more foreign language classes to Just as we learn the words Drop off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill,
Go to hell Duke. common. Yet in a modern do? What about students for he and she in the NC 27514
society where homophobia who identify as nonbinary 101 class, we should learn Email: opinion@dailytarheel.com
and transphobia are still learning these languages the words for people who
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4/25: EDITORS NOTE prevalent, a removal of on campus? How should are gender-fluid, agender, EDITORS NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily rep-
Online Managing Editor Danny resent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the
gender from our language they address themselves? bigender and everything
Nett writes about gay stuff. opinions of The Daily Tar Heel editorial board, which comprises 11 board
seems unlikely. Gender neutrality is a in between. members, the opinion assistant editor and editor and the editor-in-chief.

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