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Senior Brice Johnson (11) shoots the ball during the Elite Eight
game against Notre Dame Sunday. Johnson scored 25 points.
MENS BASKETBALL
NORTH CAROLINA
NOTRE DAME
88
74
By Pat James
Sports Editor
By Carlos Collazo
Senior Writer
PHILADELPHIA Angry
Brice was back.
Its often good for the
North Carolina mens basketball team when thats the case
for Brice Johnson but not
at this moment.
After a Notre Dame
rebound with 13:17 left in
the second half, with the Tar
Heels in the midst of letting
an 11-point lead disappear
into thin Philadelphia air,
Johnson was called for a foul.
He threw the ball into the
air and walked away as it clattered off the backboard. Tech
him up, ref.
After Johnson was called
for the technical foul, junior
guard Steve Vasturia hit two
free throws for the Fighting
Irish, and sophomore forward
Bonzie Colson made a layup
to erase UNCs lead and take
a 53-52 advantage.
A new law undoing statewide anti-discrimination policies for LGBT individuals will
prevent the University from
allowing individuals to use
the bathroom of their gender
identity, requiring instead
that they use the bathroom
corresponding to their gender
assigned at birth.
The N.C. General Assembly
passed the bill, called House
Bill 2, in a special session.
Gov. Pat McCrory signed
the bill into law Wednesday
night.
Lauren Martin, president
DTH/KENT MCDONALD
Members of the community gather to protest a new law that
regulates transgender individuals use of bathrooms.
equality is only for a few people and our state doesnt care
about the needs of LGBTQ
people, Martin said.
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Athletics scandal could
be nearing its end
NCAA president Mark
Emmert said the five-year
investigation into the academic
scandal in UNCs athletics
department could end soon.
It took the University a
long time to gather the facts
on their end, Emmert told
USA Today Sports.
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University to highlight
criminal justice reform
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Justice Reform Advocacy
Week, hosted by the Criminal
Justice Awareness and Action
group. The week will feature
lectures and benefit nights
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reform.
staff reports
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Preparing for the TFA Interview:
University Career Services will
hold a workshop to help students
prepare for the interview process
with Teach for America, including
individual interviews and fiveminute lessons. This event is free
and open to UNC students.
Time: 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Location: Hanes Hall, Room 239
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PHOTO EDITOR
inBRIEF
Someone committed
larceny on the 500 block of
Jones Ferry Road between
8 a.m. and 6:02 p.m.
Wednesday, according to
Carrboro police reports.
The person stole an automobile, valued at $2,500,
reports state.
Someone illegally
dumped construction materials behind Phillips Middle
School at 606 N. Estes
Drive at 6:29 a.m. Thursday,
according to Chapel Hill
police reports.
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It tells trans students that theyre dangerous and abnormal, which is really terrible for
folks mental health.
CH could easily alleviate pressure on housing prices by relaxing the land-use regulations that are increasing the cost of housing.
Chiraayu Gosrani
Ways to donate to
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EDITORIAL
n Monday, a
reporter asked
Margaret Spellings
her thoughts on granting
in-state tuition for undocumented students. Spellings
seemed to hesitate slightly,
replying: I come from
a state that thats been a
long standing policy of the
state. Though prefacing
that obviously the Board
of Governors and the legislature need to weigh in on
this, she stated, Ive seen it
be successful in Texas in
a state with many, many
miles of borders.
Shes right.
When it comes to instate tuition for undocumented students on this
campus, many might think
of the issue in terms of
activism. For years now,
student organizers, professors and experts have been
pressing for North Carolina
to grant in-state tuition to
undocumented students.
They have tirelessly worked
through many avenues,
including the One State
One Rate campaign, for
which this board has previously expressed its support.
But this admirable campaign has gone on for so
long that it has become
possible to lose sight of
the context of this issue
EDITORIAL
Next up to bat
Women ought
be included in
Americas pastime.
TO THE EDITOR:
My name is Princy
Varghese, and I am the sister of Vincey Varghese, who
recently passed away on
March 16, 2016.
She suffered from a rare
brain tumor called sarcoma. Less than one percent
of people in the U.S. are
diagnosed with this type of
cancer.
Thank you so much for
all of your support in the
article that was recently
published in The Daily Tar
Heel.
Yesterday my family and
I, along with Pastor Troy
Davis of Calvary Church,
published a gofundme.
com/vinceyvarghese campaign. We have compiled
over $50,000 in debt in
just one weeks time. Our
goal is to raise $75,000,
and a portion of every
donation will go to fighting pediatric cancer. We
are asking if you would
consider publishing this
GoFundme Campaign in
next weeks DTH.
I am also in contact with
Ashley Buige, a current student at UNC-Chapel Hill.
A group of her friends
have started a team dedicated to Vincey to walk in
her memory. The walk is at
UNC-Chapel Hill on Fetzer
Field on Friday, April 15
from 6 p.m. to April 16 at
9 a.m.
Since Vincey was active
in Relay for Life, we want
to continue on in her legacy
in supporting this cause.
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Thank you very much
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the event.
Its a great turnout,
Wells said.
I love that theyre including the dogs because theres
not a lot of events that you
can bring dogs to.
Jane and Kevin McMullen
brought their two black Lab
mixes, Hobbes and Star, to
the egg hunt.
They attended the Easter
egg hunt last year and said
they were glad it was happening again.
Its just great to come out
to Gold Park, Jane McMullen
said. I love learning about
the police dogs.
Jackie Blackwell attended
the Easter event with her
dog, Millie, for their usual
Saturday morning walk.
Blackwell said when she
DTH/JANNA CHILDERS
The Hillsborough Police Department hosted an egg hunt for dogs online at Gold Park Saturday.
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Two UNC faculty members and an optometrist have co-founded Resurrection Church, a new church that is based in Hillsborough.
Reason #890
to get recd
a salary.
If you look at a typical
church budget, the money
is mostly going to go toward
perpetuating the church, he
said. Were actually trying to
get away from that.
Lundberg said the church
is seeking to expand its
30-member congregation.
Politically were really
diverse. We range from Cruz
people to hardcore Bernie people and everything in between.
The people who have
shown up are committed
Christians who are kind of
misfits at their regular church
wouldnt quite fit into
standard, vanilla, evangelical
Christianity.
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A very doggy Easter
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so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
bold borders) contains
every digit 1 to 9.
Solution to
Thursdays puzzle
Across
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Marilyn
6 Degrees for mgrs.
10 On a trip
14 Like cheering stadiums
15 Honolulus island
16 Give (out) sparingly
17 Not glossy, as a finish
18 Sourpuss
19 Short comic sketch
20 Accepts a grim reality
23 Thickening agent used in
ice cream
24 Way cool!
25 Rocks __ Speedwagon
26 Slalom need
28 Cavs-vs.-Mavs event
32 Tax deadline mo.
35 In need of calamine lotion
38 Cobb or Waldorf dish
39 Hams it up
42 Enjoys an elegant meal
43 Bothered big-time
44 Ballot markings in boxes
45 Train amenity
with drinks
and food
47 Eeyores pal
49 Nonstick spray
brand
50 Troop gp.
52 Small
notebooks
56 Is raring to go
60 Layered hairdo
61 Japanese rice
drink
62 Irritate
63 Stretch out, say
64 Pigmented eye
layer
65 Not at all lenient
66 Verses of praise
67 Execs benefit
68 American Pharoah, e.g.
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2 Newmark with an online list
3 Terra __: earthenware
4 Many John Wayne flicks
5 Valuable rocks
6 Coffee-and-chocolate flavor
7 Uncovered
8 Captain in Ishmaels tale
9 Many a commuters home
10 Lays Betcha cant eat
just one is one
11 Responded to the alarm
12 Touched down
13 Still and all ...
21 Foolish Pride singer
Travis
22 Charge for using, as an
apartment
27 Smooch shower on a
Jumbotron
28 Wall St.s Big Board
29 Jeopardy! host Trebek
30 Fully grown filly
31 Nestl ice cream brand
32 Electrical adapter letters
33 Golfer Mickelson
34 Brand in contact lens care
36 Scorch
37 In a lather, with up
40 Google search successes
41 Gemstone weight
46 Intensifies
48 Not against trying
50 Cake maker
51 T-bone or porterhouse
53 Mammy Yokums lad
54 Christians dresses?
55 Gypsy composer Jule
56 Libya neighbor
57 Thin fog
58 Squirrel away
59 Slingers dish
60 __-mo replay
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Staff Writer
was at second.
They were like, I didnt
know if it was a fastball or a
slider unless I swung it and it
was in the dirt.
Bukauskas performance
MENS TENNIS
NORTH CAROLINA
VIRGINIA TECH
FLORIDA STATE
NORTH CAROLINA
5
2
12
5
By Kirk Meyer
By Christian Phillips
Staff Writer
Staff Writer
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Andrew Gores returns a volley during the UNC teams victory over Clemson.