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Life went on
for students
despite strong
winds and
pouring rain
By JP Gemborys
By Dhvani Bhatia
Staff Writer
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DTH/SARAH DWYER
Hurricane Matthew brought intense winds through Chapel Hill on Saturday, causing both power outages and property damage
throughout the town. Some of the damage included downed trees in front of Wilson Library (top) and on East Rosemary Street (bottom).
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By Mohammed Hedadji
Senior Writer
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UNC quarterback Mitch Trubisky (10) is sacked by Virginia Tech linebacker
Andrew Motuapuaka (54) and defensive tackle Woody Baron (60) on Saturday.
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Someone reported
breaking and entering of a
vehicle on the 700 block of
North Columbia Street at
2:49 p.m. Thursday, according to Chapel Hill police
reports.
The person stole computer
parts worth $80, reports
state.
Someone communicated
threats on the 400 block of
West Franklin Street at 3:58
p.m. Thursday, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
Someone reported
soliciting on the 400 block
of Tinkerbell Road at 5:44
p.m. Thursday, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
Someone reported a runaway juvenile on the 6100
block of Drew Hill Lane at
Someone reported a
suspicious person on the 100
block of Bright Sun Place at
10:15 p.m. Thursday, according to Chapel Hill police
reports.
The person was standing
on the victims front porch,
reports state.
Someone reported loud
music and a party on the 400
block of East Rosemary Street
at 1:43 a.m. Friday, according
to Chapel Hill police reports.
Someone communicated
threats on the 400 block of
Smith Level Road at 5:23
a.m. Thursday, according to
Carrboro police reports.
Someone reported a
suspicious condition on
the 200 block of Sweet Bay
Place at 8:07 a.m. Thursday,
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GEORGIA BRUNNER
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ELIZA FILENE
WILL PARKER
SEYOUNG OH
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LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
Dont
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Annie Kiyonaga
EDITORIAL
Brian Coussens
GPSF Vice President of
Internal Affairs
EDITORIAL
TO THE EDITOR:
In his letter to the editor Thursday, (Student
Congress) Speaker (Cole)
Simons corrected an issue
from The Daily Tar Heels
coverage of Tuesdays
GPSF Senate meeting.
However, the Speakers
primary claims against
the Two for Two campaign
misrepresent the case for
separation.
First, he proposes a false
equivalency. He argues
against the need for two
student governments by
conflating graduate students with other student
groups (e.g., out-of-state
students).
Yet, he misses the point.
Unlike the other groups
listed, graduate students
constitute a separate and
distinct student body. We
have our own admissions
processes, pay different
fees, and play vastly different roles on campus than
undergraduates.
Second, he presents
this change as negative
for the student body. Yet,
the united student body
he defends is currently
governed by a Student
Congress with only two
graduate student representatives and an executive
branch with no graduate
students in major roles.
The current structure
serves undergraduate
interests and cannot sufficiently address the needs
and concerns of graduate
students.
Finally, in his appeal
to the greater issues that
affect the campus, like the
sexual assault policy, he
ignores the fact that the
separation plan provides
a mechanism for the two
student governments to
work together on these and
other important issues in
the future.
Two for Two doesnt
threaten unity at Carolina.
Rather, it poses the
question of who should
run graduate student
affairs: undergraduates or
graduates.
hear Superfluous
Administrator-in-Chief
Spellings acknowledge the
problem of administrative
bloat. But we have to pay
attention to her actions so
far as illegitimate UNCsystem President to understand the significance of
the changes she is suggesting.
Her appointees to senior
advisor positions so far
have been profoundly troubling, including Andrew
Kelly, notorious proponent of Income-Sharing
Agreements (akin to
indentured servitude) as
a method of student loan
repayment, and Meredith
Didier, former lawyer for
the for-profit education
industry and the ethically
depraved tobacco giant
Phillip Morris.
A small Board of
Governors made up of
career education privatizers with a sharper set
of pro-business structural adjustment tools can
almost certainly do more
damage to our universities
than the existing cast of
32 bumbling conservative
bureaucrats.
These highly-trained,
vicious gutters of public
education are exactly the
kind of senior advisors
Spellings has hired.
Nor should we expect
a smaller board to mean
cost savings in executive compensation or a
reduction in the financial
burden of administrative bloat. Both Kelly and
Didier were awarded salaries in excess of $200,000.
And we cant ignore
that Spellings laid off
approximately 20 people
from the UNC General
Administration (following
recommendations from
the Boston Consulting
Groups $1 million strategic review) in order to
finance those hires that
is to say, the replacement
of 20 staff members with
two or three senior advisors was cost-neutral.
Be wary conduct
a #Spellcheck when
Margaret Spellings proposes any kind of structural
readjustment of our university system.
Madeleine Scanlon
Class of 16
Hurricane conditions
no good for football
TO THE EDITOR:
Shame on you John
Swofford, Bubba
Cunningham and Carol Folt
for allowing a football game
to be played in Chapel Hill
on Saturday.
Its a beautiful day as I
write this on Sunday afternoon, and the game could
easily have been played
today. Yeah, I get it TV,
travel, blah, blah.
Baloney.
You are charged with having this best interests of the
students, athletes, and ticket
holders. Did you put those
interests first Saturday?
And shame on me for
being stupid enough to drive
from Charlotte to Chapel
Hill to sit in a hurricane.
Brian Cox
Charlotte
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HURRICANE
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in these situations.
According to the UNC
media relations department,
no one has reported any
injuries related to the hurricane.
Senior Jared Williams,
an office assistant in Craige
Residence Hall, said he is not
trained for emergency weather situations.
I guess training would
be important for these situations, he said. I didnt have
to handle too much response
to the hurricane. I could definitely see that situation happening in the future.
First-year Amita
Bollapragada said while the
harsh winds and heavy rain
proved to be obstacles, much
Bollapragada said.
Some of the community governments on campus hosted programs on
Saturday for residents staying indoors.
They were offering lunch
and breakfast so that residents wouldnt have to leave
to go to the dining halls on
Saturday, Bates said.
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any weather updates through
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Safety social media pages and
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wanted to build suspense for
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the renovations unfold from
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his home.
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said they went all out for the
10th anniversary and were
able to do much more with
the home this year.
These people have been so
sweet and nice, and we had
the opportunity for them to
be out of the house for longer
than the usual week that we
have, so I think we took that
and ran with it, she said.
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Across
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briefly
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11 CFOs degree
14 Window section
15 Like the sound of tall
grass in the breeze
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19 Dusting cloth
20 Slugger __ Harper of
the Nats
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23 Remit
25 Traditional filled fare of
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29 Preppy shirt brand
31 Japanese noodle
32 Replaceable joint
33 Much-photographed
evening event
36 Showroom model
38 Salad staples
43 Unexpected obstacle
44 Revealing, as a bikini
46 Eye care brand
50 Savings vehicles for
later yrs.
52 Copied
53 Baked-intheir-shells
seafood dish
57 NFL scores
58 Car body
style
59 Saltwater
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61 Covert __:
secret
missions
62 Down
payment ...
and what 17-,
25-, 38- and
53-Across
have in common
(besides being food)
68 Sara of baking
69 Band on the road
70 Franc replacement
71 Oral health org.
72 Emphasize
73 French state
Down
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3 Singly
4 Bar pint contents
5 Pet adoption org.
6 Nerdy types
7 BMOC, for one
8 Sixth sense, for short
9 MLB scoreboard letters
10 In Treatment star
Gabriel __
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umbrella girl
12 Fab Four member
13 Socks pattern
18 Metropolis served by
JFK and LGA
22 Noahs project
23 Circle ratios
24 Blue, in Baja
26 Spanish groceries
27 Adams second son
28 Fun and __
30 Mar.-to-Nov. hrs.
34 UFO pilots, presumably
35 Belted Forum garment
37 Wine barrel wood
39 Siena sweetheart
40 Through, in itineraries
41 Remove everything
from, as a fridge
42 Zoomed
45 NFL gains
46 Coke competitor
47 Snuck out to get hitched
48 Queasy feeling
49 Strike caller
51 Abs strengtheners
54 Religious factions
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T.J. Logan
Senior running back
DTH/GABI PALACIO
UNC running back T.J. Logan (8) prepares to be tackled by Virginia Tech linebacker Tremaine
Edmunds (49) on Saturday. Logan finished with 69 yards on 14 carries and zero touchdowns.
being there.
The Tar Heels also missed Hood in the
passing game. North Carolina has centered its
offense around a dynamic aerial attack in 2016
and the junior running back was vital not as
a receiver, but as an extra blocker.
Normally, Hood would pick up a blitzing
linebacker or safety and stonewall him. Logan,
Francis and first-year running back Jordon
Brown held this responsibility against the
Hokies, and they werent as effective at combating the added pressure.
Trubisky who already had trouble throwing the ball in the rain had a Virginia Tech
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By Alex Zietlow
Senior Writer
Staff Writer
DTH/BEN ALBANO
UNC womens soccer head coach Anson Dorrance celebrates his 800th win
with his family and Chancellor Carol Folt on Sunday afternoon at Fetzer Field.
They knew they could play better than they did in the first half,
Dorrance said.
I thought our starters were very
lackluster. The reserves actually gave
us a lift.
In the 69th minute, the Tar Heels
benefited off a yellow card that
allowed them to set up a play just
outside the box. Dorian Bailey lined
up in front of the ball with a teammate behind her, hinting at potential trickery.
But it was Bailey who knocked
the ball off the left post and into the
back of the net to put the Tar Heels
ahead for good.
When the buzzer sounded, the
best coach that collegiate soccer
has ever seen practiced his normal
ritual: He gathered his players in
the middle of the field and talked to
them about their performance.
After Dorrance gave his spiel,
he was treated to an ice-water bath
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MIAMI0
By Madeline Coleman
Staff Writer
no surprise.
The outside hitter won
ACC Freshman of the Week
two weeks in a row early in
the season and was named
All-Tournament MVP in the
Penn State Classic.
And earlier this week, she
was named ACC Player of the
Week making her the first
UNC player since 1989 to win
the honor as a true first-year.
She is a very smart player, even for being so young
Jacobs said. She goes
after it all the time, and its
like raw athleticism.
Shes very, very good at
knowing she doesnt even
an undefeated conference
record.
Jacobs came up with one
dig and zero points in two
sets against Miami. But her
presence didnt go unnoticed.
Shes just a joy, Sagula
said. She has a great spirit.
Shes a caring person, she
really gets a thrill when other
people succeed, and its just
contagious. She makes other
people feel good about their
performance on the court
Shes a great team player.
Her heart is really behind
the team.
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