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It could not be more misguided

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Participants dance in a release technique course with the American Dance Festival which received $70,000 in NEA funding.

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Katie Ziglar, director of the Ackland Art Museum, helped curate Emily Perry, a senior media and journalism major, interned for James Strong and his daughter, Avery, protest President Trumps bud-
the Lockett Exhibit which received funding from the NEA. the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D.C. get proposal to cut funding for the National Endowment for the Arts.

The National Endowment for the Arts is eliminated in Trumps proposed budget
By Olivia Slagle in America today, Robert The arts actually create the NEA because of the The main importance Ziglar said while arts
Senior Writer Lynch, president and CEO of many jobs themselves and competitive nature of these (of the NEA) is bringing art organizations in urban areas
Americans for the Arts, said in employ many people, Ziglar grants means that your to community in the United are sometimes able to secure
President Donald Trumps a statement. It could not be said. And arts foster critical project is very worthy, and States, she said. And the outside donors, the NEA funds
2018 budget proposal drains more misguided. thinking, communications, it helps draw other funding resounding impact the arts can rural arts programs as well.
all funding from the National In the 2017 fiscal year, creativity, things that are dollars. bring to a persons life. It helps make sure that
Endowment for the Arts the NEA issued $30 million essential for other people in American Dance Festival Without the support of the theres a little more equality
while increasing defense in grants across the nation, other fields of work to have to is an organization in Durham NEA, Nimerichter said ADF with regard to access on the
spending by $54 billion. including $452,500 to be able to be successful in their that offers training and classes would potentially have to part of Americans everywhere,
Since the NEAs nonprofits and artists in North own work. in addition to its modern dance decrease the number of perfor- she said.
establishment in 1965, Trump Carolina. The NEAs budget The NEA has granted more festival each summer. mances and commissions they Other sources for funding
is the only president to counted for .004 percent of the than $240,000 to the Ackland Jodee Nimerichter, do in a season. community art are uncertain.
recommend its elimination. 2016 federal budget. since 1998. Ziglar said the executive director for ADF, The chance of securing that I dont think there is
The Administrations Katie Ziglar, director of the funding brings benefits beyond said the NEA has been a amount of money from another anything quite like the NEA,
budget proposal stems from Ackland Art Museum at UNC, just the money. longtime supporter through source is pretty inconceivable, Ziglar said.
tired old ideas that show a said voters in every North Its like a good grants, including a $70,000 she said. The time and energy Emily Perry, a UNC senior
lack of understanding of the Carolina congressional district housekeeping symbol, she grant for the 2017 season its it would take to raise $70,000
important role the NEA plays benefit from the NEA. said. To get funding from 84th season in Durham. would be incredibly difficult. SEE NEA, PAGE 9

Hurston honored at Carolina Hall


The University will our Universitys integration. Zora
Neale Hurston was one of these
an email.
Reid said she did not know when
remove the sign due to students, the sign says.
Against all odds, and despite a
the sign would be removed.
Altha Cravey, a geography
facilities use policies. system that did everything in its professor who works in Carolina Hall,
power to keep her from attending said she was thrilled when she heard
By Acy Jackson college, she went on to become one of about the sign.
University Editor Americas most celebrated authors. Today I was just walking on air
The University does not know who when I late in the day, when I saw
A plaque honoring Zora Neale placed the sign on the building, but on social media the new plaque. And
Hurston was placed outside Carolina they will be removing it. I ran downstairs to see if it was really
Hall on Tuesday. The sign is being removed there, and I saw that it was really
The sign discusses Hurston and because its in violation of our there. And I was so excited, Cravey
her time at the University, as well as Facilities Use policy that prohibits said.
explaining how the building used any sign to be posted or hung on the The building was renamed DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA
to be named Saunders Hall after outside of buildings or other campus- Carolina Hall in 2015 and a 16-year
William Saunders, a leader of the facing surfaces without University moratorium on name changes to Coach Roy Williams greets fans at the Smith Center Tuesday. The fans cheered
North Carolina Ku Klux Klan. approval, Allison Reid, executive University buildings was put in place for the UNC mens basketball team as it left for the Final Four in Phoenix.
We honor and remember all the director for communications and by the Board of Trustees.
African American students who
studied at UNC unofficially before
marketing in the UNC Division of
Finance and Administration, said in SEE HURSTON, PAGE 9
UNC fans send off
Trump shapes US environmental policy team one last time
Trumps new executive bringing back our jobs, bringing
back our dreams and making
But according to the EPA, 15
years under the Clean Power Plan
The Tar Heels left Tuesday as it should be, on its way to Phoenix
for its NCAA record 20th Final Four.
order favors coal, ending America wealthy again, Trump said
in his announcement.
would have cut carbon emissions
from the power sector by 32 percent,
for Phoenix, where theyll And the Tar Heels fans were there
to send them on their way.
Obama-era policies. The 2015 Clean Power Plan, put compared to levels in 2005 and play in their 20th Final Four. Its exciting to see them off, said
into place by the Barack Obama would prevent 90,000 asthma Jo Ann Harllee, whos attending
By Charlotte Harris administration, aimed to restrict attacks in children and up to 3,600 By Sam Doughton the Final Four this year with her
Staff Writer greenhouse gas emissions from coal premature deaths annually. Staff Writer husband, Jim.
power plants, large contributors of Vien Truong, director of Green The stars, of course, were out for
President Donald Trump signed carbon dioxide emissions. For All, an environmental advocacy They came in droves. Lined up the evening. Luke Maye, the man
a sweeping executive order Tuesday, The CPP, frozen by the Supreme group, said the CPP was designed against the barriers, faithful fans behind the dagger just two days
which marks a significant shift in Court in 2016, would have shut to protect vulnerable families, like buzzed patiently, waiting to catch ago in Memphis, heard a chorus
federal environmental policy. down hundreds of coal plants, ended those in Flint, Michigan, who live in a glimpse of the mens basketball of Luuuuke as he high-fived the
The order begins the process of future construction and replaced contact with power plant pollution. players before they left Chapel Hill. crowd. Joel Berry took video from
dismantling the Clean Power Plan coal power sources with renewable Trumps latest actions guarantee The press release said the team his phone as he walked through the
and focuses on bringing back jobs energy ones like solar farms. that frontline families will continue would be there at 6:30 on Tuesday crowd. Head Coach Roy Williams
to the coal industry. It calls for the Perhaps no single regulation to bear the burden of financial, evening. It ended up being closer took his time, shaking every hand
Environmental Protection Agency threatens our miners, energy health and climate costs, she said. to 7 p.m., but the crowd didnt care. down the line as he marched toward
to address clean air and water, not workers and companies more than The Union of Concerned When Isaiah Hicks led the team out the bus with his sweater vest and
climate change. this crushing attack on American of the Smith Center, the vibrations
That is what this is all about: industry, Trump said. SEE TRUMP, PAGE 9 were tangible. It was UNC basketball SEE SEND-OFF, PAGE 9

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CDS wants to bring back Chase legacy


The spaces
current name
is Rams Head
Dining Hall
at Chase Hall
By Jacob Hancock
Staff Writer

Carolina Dining Services wants


to recreate the legacy of Rams Head
Dining Hall by bringing back the
name Chase Dining Hall.
The space where students eat
which is currently named Rams Head
Dining Hall at Chase Hall is inside
a building called Chase Hall, named
for former UNC President Harry
Chase, who served from 1919 to 1930.
CDS wants the official name of
the dining space to become Chase
Dining Hall at Rams Head Plaza.
Scott Myers, interim director of
Auxiliary Services at UNC, said he
felt it is important to honor Chases
legacy.
We realized we needed to have
Chase Hall in the name, because the
building was constructed to honor
President Chase, he said. So we
had Chase Hall put on the outside
of the building, but because we had DTH/ISABEL DONNOLO
already developed the Rams Head A committee is attempting to rebrand Rams Head Dining Hall at Chase Hall to Chase Dining Hall at Rams Head Plaza to honor former UNC president Harry Chase.
brand, we kept the dining hall name
as Rams Head Dining Hall at Chase call the building Chase Hall, and the more difficult than it needs to be. we advertise Chase Hall. she thought I meant the dining hall
Hall. But thats just a big mouthful, dining operation Chase Dining Hall. Myers said theyve anticipated Junior Ashley King said she likes instead of the apartment.
and so everybody always leaves off But not everyone is quite ready to this sort of reaction. the new name. Myers said he wants to use the
the Chase Hall. give up Rams Head Dining Hall. People have it in their heads that If you say Rams, sometimes renaming opportunity to present
Myers said they didnt feel like Im not about it, sophomore its Rams, Myers said. When we people dont know if you mean more information about Chase.
the current name honored President Gaston Sanders said. I dont think tried calling it Rams Head Dining the dining hall, the gym or the This summer, well be looking
Chase the way it should. its a good idea. I think Rams Head Hall at Chase Hall, it just didnt apartments, so maybe it would at ways to put some information
Looking back on it, we kind of just makes it feel more homey. I stick. Were in the process now of actually help alleviate some of the out about President Chase and his
realized that people were still calling dont think theres any reason not to changing all the print materials and confusion, King said. Just the tenure so that people can actually
it Rams, and so we decided to start call it Rams Head. Its just messing notifying other departments so that other day I told my friend that one relate it to something, he said.
figuring out a plan to basically with a habit that a lot of people have people can build it into their jargon of our other friends was watching
change that, he said. We decided to already developed and making life and at least not get confused when the Elite Eight game at Rams, and university@dailytarheel.com

UNC speaks for final time before Final Four


The Tar Heels took today, I dont think hed play,
Williams said. The good news
Player of the Year Dillon
Brooks. He hasnt even thought
game-winning shot with 0.3
seconds left against Kentucky
the podium Tuesday is we dont have to play today.
UNC practiced for an hour
about Saturdays opponent.
Every game Ive ever
on Sunday.
(Ive watched it) probably
before leaving town. and 15 minutes on Tuesday, coached, I start watching the about like 20 times just
and Berry sat out entirely. day before, Williams said. I trying to figure out what
By Kiley Burns But Williams didnt dwell worry about North Carolina. happened, said Pinson,
Senior Writer on the injury, halting any Now, Hubert Davis has who assisted the shot. Its
comparison to Kendall seen (Oregon) play 88 games. something that Ill never
Before departing for Marshalls fractured wrist in I pay him an exorbitant salary forget, just real proud that I
Phoenix for their Final Four the second round of the 2012 so he tells me what the crap could be a part of it.
matchup against Oregon, NCAA Tournament. to do in practice. Maye hadnt seen the replay
members of the North Carolina Cant worry about all Meanwhile, the players are until Monday night.
mens basketball team met with that junk, he said. I saw a relishing the opportunity to They put it in the group
the media on Tuesday. motorcycle cop crash in the play in the Final Four. message, he said.
street in front of us the other You dont get many times Theos talking about how
Berrys status day, and there wasnt anyone to get to one Final Four, let he set it up and everything. DTH FILE/ALEX KORMANN
else involved. There were just alone two, Jackson said. For It was a great pass, and Coach Roy Williams looks on as guard Joel Berry (2) walks off the
Junior guard Joel Berry is railroad tracks. He rides that that, were going to go in there it really put me in a great court during the Kentucky game with a sprained left ankle.
currently undergoing rehab bike for a living, and there he and just enjoy the experience. spot.
for injuries to both of his was laying in the street. But we know we still have a I just talked to my mom on can be and how good I can needs some security around
ankles. About five minutes So no, I hadnt even dream and a goal that were the phone, and she was saying, play. Just like any other game, campus, Jackson said. I
into Sundays matchup though about Kendall. trying to accomplish. I know its going to be crazy, Im going to take the game mean, we make fun of him all
against Kentucky, Berry and youre going to feel a lot and do what I can to help my the time, thats just what we
attempted to drive the lane Preparing for Oregon Mayes game-winner of pressure going into this team win. do. But deep down were just
for a layup but came to a stop weekend. I mean, I told her But not even his teammates really happy for him.
as his left ankle turned. Dont ask Williams about Maye is enjoying a flurry of that I dont feel any pressure are letting it slide.
If we had to play a game Oregons defense or Pac-12 attention this week after his because I know how good I Hes big-time now; he sports@dailytarheel.com

LGBTQ health week Local restaurants embrace March Madness


aims to educate UNC Businesses accommodate
fans traditions during
Four Corners, said superstitions
are almost always visible during
the NCAA tournament.
I know a lot of the regulars
own superstitions during March
Madness, too.
Ewing said some waitresses
at Sup Dogs will wear the same
Events throughout the week for these LGBTQ communities whether the NCAA Tournament. that we have. They sit in the shirt or jersey for every game.
theyre students, adults, young adults or same seats every time, and if Other fans, though, must
highlight HIV research, as anyone in general, she said.
One of the events offered was a
By Doug Dubrowski something goes wrong and they
were moving around, theyll
sometimes sacrifice wearing their
favorite team gear in the name of
Staff Writer
well as other health issues. lecture on HIV disparities among gay, hop back in the seat they were winning.
bisexual, non-identifying men and As the Tar Heels make their in before things went south, he Ive got this really nice long-
By Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez Careers in LGBTQ Health Research second consecutive run to the said. sleeve Carolina shirt I wont
Staff Writer given by associate professor of medicine NCAA Tournaments Final Four, To address the increase in wear it, because weve lost every
Lisa Hightow-Weidman. The lecture students and fans have brought business during the tourna- time I have, so its going to just
In honor of LGBT Health Awareness discussed how the HIV epidemic their traditions and supersti- ment, Heerschap said that sit in my closet, Bawcom said.
Week, the LGBTQ Health Disparities affects some members of the LGBTQ tions to bars and restaurants on Spankys takes reservations for But though theyre united in
Research Collaborative hosted several community in particular. Franklin Street. the Final Four and National support of the Tar Heels, some
events designed to educate the public Hightow-Weidman said it is Even during the earlier games, Championship games. fans prefer to keep their tradi-
about LGBTQ health disparities. important for students and the public to March Madness has been one of For fans who sit on the second tions more to themselves.
These events included a speaker series be informed on the health disparities the the most popular times for eater- floor, this means watching their As Sup Dogs gets more crowd-
and an LGBTQ health awareness table LGBTQ community faces. ies, always filling seats with eager Tar Heels play on a giant screen. ed, Ewing said it can be hard
setup in the Michael Hooker Research I think that anytime that we can fans. For the Final Four, were to notice individual customers
Center Atrium. actually put a focus and any awareness Lindsey Ewing, general man- going to do what we do every superstitions.
Dirk Davis, president of the on issues that impact the LGBTQ ager at Sup Dogs, said some year: We rent a projector and set We can have about 200
organization and a graduate student community, its critically important, she construction workers on Franklin it up in this room, Heerschap people in here at one time, so
in the Department of Health Behavior said. And I think often were a group Street have started their own said. particular traditions, like order-
at the UNC Gillings School of Global that is marginalized, and to focus on game day traditions. Similarly, Lindas Bar and ing a round of shots when we
Public Health, said they are working on health, it encompasses all things from They like to watch the games Grill allows regular guests who score, arent all that noticeable,
expanding the role of their group. physical health, mental health, spiritual here, so theyll come by every have a lucky spot to reserve it in Ewing said.
One of the things were really hoping health it is important to recognize day, and we have a lot of people advance, said Chris Carini, owner For Bawcom, fans beliefs that
to do is not only to kind of generate the things that are working for the who like to drop in and watch and chef. they can affect the games with
awareness within the UNC community community but also the places where we before the 64 teams become 32, For the big games, we have an their behavior is part of what
on issues relating to LGBTQ health, but need to focus attention, she said she said. online set-up a Listserv and makes March Madness such a
also to promote and encourage research Although HIV is a big issue in the When restaurants fill up, fans basically what we do is we send fun experience.
within these communities, he said. LGBTQ community, Davis said it is with a lucky table or spot at the out a couple hundred emails that He noticed that as momentum
Sophomore business and Asian important to realize the health disparity bar have to be more aggressive to say This is whats available, and swings during the Tar Heels
studies major Betty Shaqiran said in the LGBTQ community expands secure it. then they can sign up for the games, some customers will
LGBTQ Health Awareness Week is beyond physical ailments. Generally, theyll just get amount of tickets we have for respond by eating or drinking the
important because everyone deserves Were really hoping to let the here super early, like three or seats, Carini said. same menu items to try and stay
equal access to proper health care. Carolina community know that these four in the afternoon, said Nick Once those with reservations lucky.
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housing department competes with off campus
By Lorcan Farrell stays and why a student Housing Department have have a full kitchen, room for
leaves that its been tough. been successful in encourag- furniture and just in general
After closing Stacy and So weve focused more on ing students like Amol Garg, it has a homier feel, Garg
Everett residence halls last that we know there is an a first-year biology major, to said.
year due to low occupancy, increased desire for privacy, stay on campus. He preferred I chose to live in Rams
the Housing and Residential Bradley said. the idea of living in an apart- opposed to a real apartment
Education Department has We upped the number of ment rather than a dorm, but because Id still be on cam-
been working to retain juniors single rooms in five build- instead of going off-campus pus and could more easily
and seniors. ings, we increased singles he chose to live in Ram partake in activities going
The dorms reopened by 20 percent of capacity in Village. on.
for the current school year that building and they sold I chose to stay in Rams A version of this story was
after an uptick in first-year instantly. because you not only have published Jan. 26 in The Daily
enrollment. The housing While the department is more space but also youd Tar Heel.
department has taken steps making changes to increase
this year in order to pre- enrollment, their current
vent such a shortage from numbers are not disappoint-
occurring again. One such ing, Bradley said.
step was moving the hous- Many schools would be
ing enrollment date up to jealous of our first to second
November. year retention. We hover at
We moved our reapplica- about 70 percent of first-
tion process from February,
March to November to line
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Datres leads UNC over Coastal Carolina


By Chapel Fowler beamed down their artificial a cushion until the top of the
Staff Writer glow on him as he stepped up ninth.
to the plate. Ball. Strike. Strike. Redshirt first-year righty
Everything was in place for Ball. Josh Hiatt subbed in for
Kyle Datres. It was backdoor curveball Daniels in the top of the eighth
A warm Tuesday night at time. a little earlier than usual. He
Boshamer Stadium had drawn He tried doing the same allowed one run, but he looked
1,925. And over 100 dogs thing for me, Datres said. But ready to add a comfortable
were sitting in the left-field I was ready for it. 10th career save.
bleachers they had made the Thats him paying Coastal Carolina almost
trip for the Bark at The Bosh attention, head coach Mike stopped that from happening.
event. A nice crowd, to say the Fox said. Left fielder Cory Wood drilled
least, for North Carolinas tight It wasnt a homer like the a home run to right center,
7-6 win. one Datres had already hit in and three Chanticleers scored.
On the field, things were the bottom of the fourth. Now, Datres heroics would possibly
even better. No. 8 UNC held in the bottom of the seventh, a go to waste.
a 4-2 lead against defending single to right field would do. Hiatt forced a groundout
champion Coastal Carolina. As the ball split the area two at-bats later. An anxious
The bases were loaded. between first and second crowd let out a breath it wasnt
It was all there for Datres. base and starting rolling, the expecting to hold in. Win No.
But a question remained. Tar Heels took off. Datres 19 was official, but it didnt
Would the sophomore third advanced to first. Brandon come easy.
baseman take it? Martorano made his way to After Coastal Carolina beat
It helped that he had one second. And Brian Miller and North Carolina in Boshamer
thing already going for him Cody Roberts came home. Stadium last year, 6-3, there
he had been watching A 6-2 lead was something to was now some retribution.
sophomore lefty Austin cheer about. So thats what the It didnt sit well with us,
Kitchen. dugout complete with team Datres said. We wanted to
Watching the hitters before dog Remington did. make a point this year to go out
me, I saw that once he got to The dugouts amazing, said and play well and get a W.
two strikes, he tried to go with junior pitcher Brett Daniels. It He can largely credit that
a backdoor curveball to Logan stays loud in there. win to himself.
(Warmoth), Datres said. Datres hit capped off a four- @chapelfowler DTH/NILE IVERSON
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Rosemary Street plans progress Nominees chosen for BOG seats


By Natalie Short a former Republican state American, Im a female I
The Chapel Hill Town in the past and the practice
worked well, so she decided
I think the guide Staff Writer senator whose redistricting
map was ruled unconstitu-
think Im really a diverse
piece, so my nomination
Council will decide on to do it again. will give the In the past two weeks, the tional by a federal court, and proves that theyre moving in

the plan in May.


She said people voiced a
lot of important concerns
community a sense N.C. General Assembly has
nominated 24 candidates to
Tom Fetzer, a former mayor
of Raleigh and chairperson of
the right direction with that if
thats a concern for folks.
about Rosemary Street of predictability the UNC-system Board of the N.C. Republican Party. Tata said diversity was
By Luke Schrager and these concerns were
Meg McGurk
Governors for the upcoming A recently-passed law a primary concern of his
Staff Writer directly addressed in the 2017-2021 term. will reduce the number of while working as superin-
developmental guide. Director of the Downtown Partnership The N.C. House and seats available on the board, tendent. He said he allotted
Over the past few months, Buckley said the Chapel Senate can each fill six seats increasing competition for resources during his tenure
the Town of Chapel Hill Hill Town Council will be excited about this plan and this term. The House has each position. to place extra English and
has been listening to the considering the guide in April Buckley has done a great nominated 14 candidates; the Rep. Graig Meyer, math teachers in low-income
input of town residents and May. job communicating with Senate has nominated 10. D-Orange, voted for the legis- schools.
on what they want to see The council will decide residents and stakeholders. The Houses nominees lation that shrunk the board. As long as everybody
in the Rosemary Street whether to pass it or not on I think this guide will include four current board President (Margaret) understands the impor-
developmental plan. After a May 22. give the community a sense members: Roger Aiken of Spellings made a case to me tance of access and diversity
period of constructing this If the proposal is accepted, of predictability of what Asheville, the current vice directly that she thought that and (makes) sure that we
developmental guide, the the next steps for developing could come from future chairperson of the board; a 24-member board would have good synchronization
town is ready to propose Rosemary Street will be to development and also reduce Henry Hinton, president be a more effective board for between K-12 efforts and the
the final draft guide to the push for the construction the anxiety among the of Inner Banks Media in the types of decisions and the UNC system, then I think we
Chapel Hill Town Council. of small four stories community members caused Greenville; R. Doyle Parrish, speed of decisions that the will be fine, he said.
If the proposal goes or less buildings with by this unpredictability, a Raleigh businessman; board needs to make over the Ted Shaw, director of the
through, it would seek affordable office space that McGurk said. and Joan Perry, the current next couple years, he said. UNC Center for Civil Rights
to improve issues that local businesses can acquire, Andrew Rifken, a UNC secretary of the board and a He said the boards diver- whose legal representation
have attracted residents Buckley said. student who said he walks Kinston pediatrician. sity is not necessarily dictated of clients would be cut by a
concern including the Meg McGurk, executive down Rosemary Street The House also nomi- by its size as seen by the current BOG proposal said
maintenance of stormwater director of the Chapel Hill regularly, said he is happy nated new members: Kellie current 32-member board. the board is not apolitical. But
drainage systems, the Downtown Partnership, is that the developmental guide Hunt Blue, chairperson of I supported the reduction he said he is hopeful the board
adequacy of street lighting also heavily involved in the is in the works to improve the UNC-Pembroke Board of size, he said. But I will be is openminded in its decision-
and the condition of creation of the developmental the street. of Trustees and Tony Tata, watching very carefully to see making about the proposal.
sidewalks, among others. guide. Rifken said he has noticed former Wake County Public whether the Republicans use The General Assembly
Rae Buckley, assistant She said the downtown some potentially dangerous School System superinten- their majority power to actu- also nominated Rob Bryan,
to the manager for partnership has played problems while walking dent and former N.C. secre- ally elect a diverse board. Carolyn Lloyd Coward, Leo
organizational and an important role in the down Rosemary Street tary of transportation. Blue said she was excited Daughtry, Sidney Dunston,
strategic initiatives, played process of making the he cited the streets storm The Senate nominated four to be nominated and she Kaye Bernard McGarry,
an important role in the developmental guide come drains as one example so current board members W. addressed criticism of board Wendy Murphy, Jimmy Tate,
process of constructing the to fruition. The partnership hes glad someones trying to Marty Kotis, Scott Lampe, diversity. Terry Yeargan, Nigel Alston,
development plan. helped organize two make some changes for the Steven Long and Harry Smith Im from southeast rural Frankie Jones Sr., Randall
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NEA the NEA strives to apportion
the very limited funds it has is
Presidents budget request
is a first step in a very long
The chance of securing SEND-OFF to see something, then well go
to the airport and watch them
FROM PAGE 1 very impressive, Perry said. budget process, Chu said in that amount of money FROM PAGE 1 take off, Cornell said.
and former intern for the The idea that arts are the statement. As part of that from another source is plaid jacket setting the tone. Cornell said he and his mom
NEA, said the Endowment unnecessary is frustrating, process, we are working with The Tar Heels soaked it in: were doing just that once the
is an important source of Perry said. the Office of Management pretty inconceivable. About half of them in Shea team made it onto the bus.
monetary support for rural arts The arts are fundamental and Budget (OMB) to prepare Rushs hats, all of them in suits This Final Four will be the
Jodee Nimerichter
organizations. to social cohesion, expressing information they have ready for a business trip to sixth that Jo Ann and Jim
Executive director of ADF
In larger cities, private cultural narratives, overcoming requested. At this time, the Arizona. Harllee attend as Tar Heel
money tends to be easier to differences, Perry said. I think NEA continues to operate as Virtually every type of fans, starting in 1981. As
come by, Perry said. In rural thats especially important in usual and will do so until a new Senate will understand what fan was present. Students, 31-year season ticket holders
areas, where there is more the day and age that we live in budget is enacted by Congress. this means for our country as a streaming from their dorm in the Smith Center, they said
poverty, art tends to not fly now, and were expressing as a The arts are almost con- whole and for their own states rooms and hoping to give they were in Memphis for the
without public money. nation that were not valuing stantly fighting to keep fund- and districts and that we wont newly-crowned campus regional finals.
The NEA is such a small those things. ing, and the community knows necessarily end up where this legend Maye another cheer. It only felt right to see the
portion of the federal budget NEA chairperson Jane how to advocate, Ziglar said. budget proposal has us headed Kids hoisted up on their team off before meeting up
that dissolving it is not likely to Chu said in a statement that So were concerned, of at the moment. And theres still parents shoulders, or holding with them on their final leg.
make a huge difference to the the endowment has impacted course, she said. But were time. signs while leaning over the We love to support
budget overall, she said. thousands of communities. also very hopeful that enough barriers, looking to catch a them, Jim said. Theyre
The integrity with which We understand that the members of Congress and the state@dailytarheel.com glimpse of Justin Jackson or great representatives of the
snag a high-five from Theo University.
Pinson. Rams Club members, Once the bus pulled away,
HURSTON Trustees. Name changes to any
buildings on campus were then
of 21st-century white
supremacy: color blindness
Cravey said she was
impressed with the work
sending off another group
of Tar Heels to a Final Four
heading for the airport, the
droves dissipated. But the
FROM PAGE 1 forbidden until 2031, the sign and multicultural diversity, students did and are still doing. weekend. buzz hung in the air. UNC
The Real Silent Sam from Tuesday says. the statement said. This I think its just such James Cornell, a lifelong basketball is headed for
Coalition, a student The Real Silent Sam isnt justice, its pageantry. important work and students Tar Heel fan from Raleigh, is another Final Four with
organization at UNC, protested Coalition released a statement We named this building after have just really driven that used to wading through red a chance at long-awaited
the name Saunders and in 2015 protesting the name Zora Neale Hurston precisely work and students have done and white in his daily life. But redemption.
proposed Hurston Hall in its change to Carolina Hall. because racist and sexist that tirelessly, especially this for him, this moment was And thats always worthy of
place. "Carolina Hall is a sugar- admissions policies excluded last round, she said. perfect. It was his mothers a send-off.
Their proposal was not coating of Saunders Hall her and other Black women first time sending off the team. @sjdoughton
accepted by the Board of updated for the aesthetics from UNC. university@dailytarheel.com I told her if you really want sports@dailytarheel.com

TRUMP coal jobs back to America. In


a speech in West Virginia on
Coal consumption dropped
under Obama, but reports
treaty signed by 194 countries
aiming to lower carbon levels.
clean energy progress made
over recent decades.
the Amazon Wind Farm, the
first utility-scale wind farm in
FROM PAGE 1 Saturday, Vice President Mike from the Energy Information Scott Pruitt, the EPA Our solar industry has North Carolina.
Scientists estimated that by Pence said the bill marks a Administration suggest this is administrator, said in a positioned us as the number Trump cant reverse the
2030, annual costs for the new era of American energy. a result of a rise in natural gas Sunday interview that the two state in the nation for Clean Power Plan or our clean
CPP would be between $5.1 Were going to get production. Paris agreement was a bad installed solar, which has been energy progress with the
billion and $8.4 billion but Washington out of the way The Brookings Institution deal because not all countries key in attracting high-tech stroke of a pen, he said in the
the public health and climate of energy producers and coal reported that employment in had to take immediate steps. employers like Google, Rogers statement. Well fight him in
benefits of the plan would be miners, Pence said. the mining industry began Dave Rogers, a campaign said in a statement. the courts, in the streets and at
between $26 billion to $45 Trump also promised to lift to drop long before recent representative for the North Millions of dollars will the state and local level right
billion annually by 2030. restrictions on the production policies on coal production. Carolina chapter of the Sierra continue to be generated in here in North Carolina.
The order aims to fulfill of oil, natural gas, clean coal Trump did not address Club, said in a statement the next few years through
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Brandon Harris, graduate transfers bring competition to UNC


By David Adler with holes on their rosters Since Harris wont enroll with a 53.9 career completion for Harris skills. become a part of this family
Senior Writer look for graduate transfers to until this summer, current percentage wouldnt become While graduate transfers and guys take them under their
come in and be immediate UNC quarterbacks Nathan a highly sought-after recruit. can be a great short-term fix wing and take care of them.
With the North Carolina contributors. Elliott, Chazz Surratt and However, Harris case is to an inexperienced roster, Although tight end Brandon
football team losing so many While graduate transfers Logan Byrd have all received different given the situation he they can also adversely affect Fritts is committed to working
offensive contributors from choose a school with the reps this spring. While all was in at LSU. team chemistry because that with the current players on the
last season, it had to find a way expectation to start, head coach three do have talent, none of Under former head coach transfer is likely taking the roster, hes excited about the
to add some experience while Larry Fedora was adamant them have any meaningful Les Miles, the Tigers struggled spot of someone who has been possibility of bringing some
developing its underclassmen. that each position would experience. to develop their passing working with the team all experience to a young unit.
The Tar Heels have received remain a competition. As a full-time starter for offense. And Harris, a dual- offseason. It brings in fifth-year
commitments from four Ive never promised the Tigers in 2015, Harris threat quarterback, was a This will be the first year guys that have played college
graduate transfers including anybody that they will step threw 13 touchdown passes poor fit in former offensive weve done it, but I dont football; theyve been in the
former LSU quarterback on this field and be a starter, and just six interceptions, coordinator Cam Camerons anticipate any issues, Fedora fire, Fritts said. Itll be great
Brandon Harris, who verbally Fedora said. Its just not the but he was unable to keep pro-style offense. said. A guy will come in and to bring them here with their
committed to UNC on Sunday. way we do things. Youre gonna his starting position in 2016 North Carolinas spread get integrated into the team leadership and the history of
Graduate transfers have come in, compete for a job and after struggling in the first two offense is a much more and find out how we do things, playing.
become a form of free agency (if) youre good enough to win games of the season. quarterback-friendly system just like a freshman. As soon @david_adler94

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LETTERS TO THE extension of the GoTriangle
405 route.

The EDITOR
We must support the
Local government
officials, including the
Orange County Board of

Darth Center for Civil Rights


TO THE EDITOR:
Commissioners, are cur-
rently reviewing updated
Transit Plans from

Vader
The proposal under con- GoTriangle.
sideration by The Board They have been asked
of Governors Educational by the Federal Transit

Institute
Policy committee to stop Administration (FTA) to
the Center for Civil Rights respond with our local
from litigating against commitment to the Transit
state and other entities Plan. The time is now to

W
e all know the defies the mission of UNC- move forward with the
southern part of Chapel Hill to extend Transit Plan.
heaven is in North EDITORIAL knowledge-based services Students will continue to

Preventing harm
Carolina but what soft and and other resources of the benefit from additional bus
wondrous summits rim the University to the citizens of service improvements and
northern part? I think it must North Carolina and their from the light rail, which
be in Sweden. institutions to enhance the will make it even easier to
Consider: we both have quality of life for all people get to other Triangle uni-
about 10 million inhabitants, Trigger warnings trauma in a debilitating
way. All sorts of things can
in the first place.
Warnings work best if
in the State. versities to take classes and
lots of trees and flowers and Through litigation, the to get to jobs and intern-
lots of nice people who like limit trauma, not trigger these memories and everyone takes them seri- Center for Civil Rights has ships. A light rail system
flashbacks. Content warn- ously. People with severe
caring for others (one dif-
ference: North Carolina has
conversations. ings should be used wher- PTSD dont want to rely on
fought for school deseg-
regation, environmental
also sends a signal to the
rest of the world that our

T
HB2). Swedens neighbor, his board has mixed ever possible, although it content warnings to ensure justice, fair housing prac- community is forward-
Norway, starts with No; our feelings about would be unreasonable to their health they have tices and compensation for thinking in tackling conges-
neighbor, South Carolina, trigger warnings expect that any professor to. As such, joking about survivors of involuntary tion, car dependence, and
starts with So. In another life, some find them useful, could account for all the trigger warnings really can sterilization by the state. regional growth.
wed be sister states! some say they violate free sources of trauma. devalue them. That being Doing so, it has worked Students can write to the
In some moods, I want to with clients who lack the Orange County Board of
speech. After some discus- Second, if trigger warn- said, only those who really
keep Sweden to myself, my means to find representa- Commissioners (ocbocc@
own secret, so that its all mine, sion, though, we think we ings are used well, they need to step out of the tion elsewhere. The Center orangecountync.gov) and
mine, mine. Because people agree on a couple of things. shouldnt prevent conver- conversation should. Some has also provided UNC attend its meeting on
throw rocks at things that First, we agree that there sation. Flagging poten- intellectually challenging students with invaluable Tuesday, April 18, 7 p.m. at
shine; and gold in the glare are people who suffer from tially triggering topics topics covered in school will education and experience Southern Human Services
may wither into gossamer. trauma and PTSD whose means that only those who make students feel uncom- in practical, hands-on Center to let them know
In other moods, Im afraid mental health should be will choose to step out of fortable, as they should. litigation. It has just won you are a transit rider and
the whole world is going to treated with consideration. the classroom (for medical Still, those who need a well-deserved Diversity you support the Transit
explode, and what if that hap- Everyone from return- reasons surrounding their to make use of warnings Award from UNC, to be Plan.
pens before I have said any- ing veterans to survivors mental health) can do so. should not feel pressure presented on April 4 at
thing about how much that of domestic violence can We would never want to otherwise they need to 3 p.m., in the Pleasants Katy Lang
northern heaven means to me? experience visceral flash- Family Assembly Room of Graduate student
stop these important top- first focus on their own
We HAVE to do something, Wilson Library. City & regional plan-
now.
backs to the events of their ics from being discussed mental health. Moreover, the Center has ning
One day it dawned on me done all this without state
that if Sweden would just give funds. The Chancellor has Students should learn
me their Twitter account (they EDITORIAL been asked by the BOGs about UNCs history

Play that funky music


hand it off to someone new Committee to write a report
every week), then I could final- about the center. TO THE EDITOR:
ly unspool every nice thing Ive Given the Centers con- More than anything,
longed to say, directly to them. tributions to the research, some of the most divisive
A year ago, I wrote a Daily teaching and public debates on this campus
Tar Heel column imploring
everyone to please nominate
Support student ever driven into town
late at night or early in
stream stations only focus
on certain sounds and
service requirements of
centers and institutes by
over the past few years have
been about our schools his-
me for Swedens Twitter.
Goals require persistence.
radio, discover new the morning knows that artists. But at WXYC, you the UNC system, we, as
faculty, urge Chancellor
tory its buildings, people
and monuments.
WXYC is always awake to get to discover new music
Ive asked people to nominate music and tune in. provide you with a wide from new groups you Folt, as well as the Board But as my time in

W
me for four years; Ive ani- of Governors, to support Chapel Hill closes, and
XYC turned variety of music on their might have never heard if
mated eight short films (sad the Center and continue I finish one of my favor-
and unwatched on YouTube) 40 years old channel at 89.3 FM. it were not for our great to allow it to do the work ite classes at UNC, the
where I tried to express the recently, which While the music is the student radio station. that has made life bet- History of North Carolina
high moral and ethical values is a long time for a stu- end product and what As this editorial con- ter, fairer and safer for all since 1865 (HIST 367),
adopted by Sweden. At least dent organization to con- the radio station is most cludes, if youre a student North Carolinians. it is shocking to me how
20 people, in Sweden and out, tinuously operate. If you known for, focusing only we encourage you to little we, as a community
told me: I nominated you, and assume every student gets on the music would miss step away from Spotify Prof. Sherryl Kleinman of students, seek to learn
I hope you get it! an average of four years the great work WXYC or Pandora and consider Sociology the broader history of this
One of these conspirators here, that is roughly 10 does in engaging its larger listening to your fellow campus and state.
asked if Id return the favor generations of DJs who community and, more students at WXYC while Prof. Maxine Eichner The history of North
and nominate him. I did, have worked at UNCs only importantly, highlighting you study. If youre driving Law Carolina and UNC are tied
happy to help, but thought: music from underappreci- into Chapel Hill to visit or hand in hand. It could be
student-run radio station.
Oh, the Swedish Institute For the full list of all 138 easy for the University to
makes people wait four years This editorial board would ated artistic circles. for the big game coming professors who endorsed mandate new top-down
and unleash all sorts of pyro- like to extend our thanks Radio remains the key up, switch off your dad this letter, check out educational measures as
technics before they pick you. and admiration to WXYC. driving force behind musi- rock station and listen to dailytarheel.com it updates the General
He has no chance with just one Any Tar Heel who has cal trends, but most main- a true UNC station. Education Curriculum in
lowly nomination from me. Lets move forward 2019, or expand its history
They picked him two with the transit plan websites and offerings.
months later. COLUMN But we, as students and
What am I supposed to TO THE EDITOR: faculty, need to figure out
make of that? Is the Swedish
Institute trying to taunt me?
If so, that was cruel, cruel,
CRUEL. At this point, I
You Asked for It UNC students, faculty
and staff know the impor-
tance of transit for getting
easily and safely to campus
ways to build student inter-
est in this history beyond
the most salient issues.
For a community that
wouldnt be surprised if the
Swedish Institute hunted
In which we teach you basketball and serve you a side of sports. especially given limited
parking.
prides itself on being the
oldest public university, we
up another Muslim Arab- Kiana Cole (selected as Phoenix without leaving the A few years ago, Orange need to do more to learn
Swedish-American twitter Luke Mayes eyebrow intern) comfort of your time zone. County voters voted to about the people, issues and
user to run their account, just and Alison Krug (recipient Get in touch with your raise a half-cent sales tax to controversies of (the) past
to spite me and believe me of the 2017 Shea Rushs Hat crafty side: Crochet a pair fund transit improvements, 228 years - both the good
when I say that we are rather Fellowship) are the writers of of Luke Maye eyebrows including the Durham- and the bad.
rare. UNCs premier (only!) satiri- to wear in support of the Orange Light Rail and bus If we, as students,
I wish I knew what crime cal advice column. Results team. Cross-stitch Joel service expansion. want to help advance this
Ive committed that demands may vary. Berrys draft prospects or Some of this has already University and State, we
censure. Maybe its that dur- Kiana Cole and Alison Krug been implemented, and need to spend more time
his even-more-likely future
ing the four hours Ive spent You: Im starting to get Assisstant City Editor and UNC students, faculty and learning and building inter-
modeling contract. Whittle
in Norway, I managed to run the feeling that basketball is Newsroom Director. staff are seeing the benefits: est in this Universitys past.
a statue of Roy Williams
afoul of the Norwegian mili- pretty important here. What Submit questions to examples include year-
mid-daggum.
tary. Did they really expedite are some tips so it sounds bit.ly/yafidth round night service on the David Vitek
Get a little stitious with
my name onto a Scandinavia- like I understand whats Chapel Hill Transit CM, Senior
whatever basketball-luck rit-
wide list, affiliates of which are happening during the game CW, D and J routes and Public policy
further from that is three ual you need: For the entire
banned from running Swedens on Saturday?
points. When Luke Maye month of March, dont wash
Twitter? Come ON. You Asked for It: I get it, fiddles with his mouthguard, the suit you made of printed
Maybe theyll pick me after
Twitter goes bankrupt; or
basketball in high school its six points. When Roy Carolina Fever listserv SPEAK OUT
was just a way for tall people wears tweed, its 14-and-a- emails that you always wear WRITING GUIDELINES
maybe theyll wait until the to hang out on hardwood half points. under your clothes. Light Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
Can we not just kill them floors. But at UNC, its dif- That seems like all you a prayer candle in front of Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters.
all crew in Kernersville have ferent. And youre going to need to know. If you have movie posters for Space Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
taken out all Muslims in look like a loser if you were more questions, the best Jam, Like Mike and the Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
North Carolina. Or maybe to hypothetically say some- time to speak up and ask basketball Air Bud. Bring a Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
they should forget about call- thing like, Wait could he them would be right as any potato to the game. letters to 250 words.
ing themselves the Swedish foul back in? Hahahaha! of our boys are setting up for Get in sync with the
Institute I propose they SUBMISSION
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You: I cant make it all the NC 27514
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dunks and misses, its zero ing after his game-winning
Four. How can I cheer on the
points. When he dunks and shot, humbly and dutifully
team from home?
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