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Ross says
through the half. But UNC finished the half on a
dth/ERin hull
7-2 run to tighten the Huskies’ lead to one.
Sophomore Dexter Strickland goes for a layup against Washington’s Terrence Ross on Sunday. Strickland, who’s
See tournament, Page 10 battled a knee injury this season, hit two free throws in the final 15 seconds to extend UNC’s lead to three.
Centers, institutes face cuts to preserve academics Sen. Tom Apodaca, R-Buncombe, co-chairman
of the N.C. Senate appropriations subcommittee on
education, said a 30 percent cut would be “extreme”
By Josh Clinard the global consulting firm Bain & Co. donation for an undisclosed amount to University, so naturally these centers and is not being considered in the Senate.
Staff writer The centers and institutes — a mix of improve UNC’s spending efficiency, Bain’s and institutes have borne a larger share The State House and Senate subcommittees
Administrators are trying to protect curricular, extracurricular and co-cur- study looked to the centers and institutes of the budget cuts.” are in the process of reviewing measures to close
the academic core of the University ricular groups that receive state funding as places to cut because they are only The team assigned to set guidelines a state budget shortfall of at least $2.4 billion.
from looming budget cuts. But for — offer instructional, public service and supplemental elements of the academic for the allocation of state funds to cen- “I don’t doubt that President Ross and people
many of the 84 on-campus centers and research programs ranging from lectures experience, said Carol Tresolini, associate ters and institutes was led by Dr. Ron may have heard those numbers,” said Rep. Hugh
institutes, their classification has prov- to service-learning programs. provost for academic initiatives. Strauss, the University’s executive asso- Blackwell, R-Burke, and co-chairman of the N.C.
en detrimental. The leaders of the organizations “I tell you, it’s rough,” Tresolini said. ciate provost. The team, which finished House appropriations subcommittee on educa-
These centers were not considered part expressed concern that the cuts would “We don’t want to lose valuable pro- before its March 31 deadline, was one of tion. “At this point the fact that you hear some-
of the academic core during budget con- reduce their ability to bring in outside grams and people. many that has contributed to more than thing is not significant in my judgment.”
siderations — a decision that has them speakers and conduct research. “Essentially, we’ve been trying to
bracing for cuts in response to a study by Funded through an anonymous protect the instructional core of the See institutes, Page 10 See 30 percent, Page 10
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Friday’s page 3 story “Innovation
funds trickle in” incorrectly stat-
ABC stores may open Sundays Town
debates
ed the span of time in which the
Innovate@Carolina program
hopes to reach its fundraising goal. Bill would revoke 70-year-old law Rev. Mark Creech, the executive
director of the Christian Action
encountered a decline in church
attendance.
The goal is to raise $125 million by League, cited several studies that “ The juice isn’ t worth the
shelter
June 30, 2013. by Emily booker board — run by the individual showed increases in alcohol-relat- squeeze,” he said. “Churches provide
The Daily Tar Heel apologizes staff writer counties in the state — to make ed accidents and fatalities after the unprecedented aid with the poor,
for the error. Panicked Saturday night ABC the decision to remain open on repeal of Sunday liquor bans. with those with drug problems.
store runs in preparation for Sunday and to decide their hours “The repeal on the sale of Sunday “Legislators — like they draft
tonight
Sunday game days might be a of operation. sales in places like New Mexico was bills to help businesses thrive —
Campus Briefs thing of the past. It makes no difference whether followed with 29 percent increase should take churches into account
Rabinowitz, political science Senate Bill 277, proposed ear- the store is open Sunday as opposed in alcohol-related crashes and 42 as well,” Creech said.
professor, dies in Norway lier this month, would allow N.C. to any other day of the week, and percent in alcohol-related traffic But some students say if the bill
Alcoholic Beverage Commissions the change would not have a signif- deaths on Sundays,” Creech said. passes it will eliminate prior incon-
George Rabinowitz, a political to have the option to remain open icant impact on college campuses, “Binge drinking and excessive veniences.
science professor known for his
groundbreaking work in the field
on Sundays, revoking a blue law
that has been in place for more
Jenkins said.
“Students who are 21 can buy
drinking is typically something
that occurs during the weekends.
Ariana Rowberry, a sophomore
political science and peace, war
Council to wait
of American politics, died this
weekend from a heart attack.
than 70 years.
N.C. Sen. C lark Jenkins,
liquor already in a bar. What’s the
difference between buying it in a
“This 24-hour break has been
known to disrupt the cycle of binge
and defense double major, said
she thought a repeal of the blue
to vote on move
Evelyne Huber, chairwoman of D-Edgecombe, who is sponsoring glass or buying it in a bottle?” he drinking.” law would increase accessibility to
the political science department, the bill, cited accessibility as moti-
by Eric Pesale
said. North Carolina ranked 6th in students at UNC. staff writer
was notified Saturday morning vation behind the legislation. But groups such as the Christian alcohol-related traffic fatalities in “I think students would really
of Rabinowitz’s death in an email After years of debate, the Chapel
“The addition of Sunday has Action League of North Carolina 2009, according to a report by the enjoy and take advantage of this,”
from his wife, Stuart Macdonald, Hill Town Council will hear from
been requested by different munic- are lobbying against the bill and Century Council, a nonprofit orga- she said. “Also, it could increase
said John Stephens, a political sci- residents in a public hearing on
ipalities, groups, and we want to believe the benefits of convenience nization created to prevent drunk revenue for the state.”
ence professor. whether a local homeless shelter
provide convenience to the con- or the possibility for state revenue driving and underage drinking.
Rabinowitz and his wife were in should get a new address.
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White reacts to a friend throwing the beginning of spring. The celebration ing a credit hour measure by the essary, Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., “Institutions are free to award
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locker room and the looks on their
faces.”
Roy Williams, unc men’s basketball coach
unfair in
and Mosab Yusuf (Son of Hamas
Sunday, I received news that event) can be paid with university
one of my favorite professors, a funding sources, what makes this
dispute
man who had inspired me to move lecture any different?
forward and pursue a degree in
political science, had passed away Laurence Deschamps-Laporte
from a heart attack in Norway Senior
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s of this morning, we are
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mainstream media frames the day at UNC. He taught them The DTH editorial “A vote of
labor dispute as a greedy power recent resolution ried individuals of the opposite should do its best to provide
approved at Duke sex to cohabit in N.C.. the most equitable and accom- with excitement, enthusiasm and confidence” (Mar. 17) endorsing
struggle of millionaires (play- a sense of humor that I and many the GOP House Bill 351 mislead-
ers) versus billionaires (owners). University moves the And while this legal hurdle modating housing possible.
others will never forget. From ingly opens with a list of com-
Owners, currently taking home school one step closer to hav- may cause some otherwise sup- Student Body President-
my own experiences as well as monplace activities that require
$4.2 billion, have proclaimed ing gender-neutral housing portive members of the cause elect Mary Cooper expressed hearing what other students and a photo ID, like buying alcohol
they “take back our league and available on campus. to throw up their hands in support for gender-neutral faculty members said about him, and checking out a library book.
(expletive) do something about Students at UNC should frustration, this is hardly the housing in her platform. Dr. Rabinowitz was a valued and Voting, however, is nothing like
it,” according to Yahoo! Sports. realize that if they want to see right attitude. It is possible for But given the sheer volume of loved professor among students buying tobacco or driving a car;
Owners are upset that players are similar success, they must be outdated and unjust laws to be the platform and Cooper’s lim- and his colleagues. voting is not a market transac-
allotted $4.8 billion. the ones leading the charge. done away with. But they will ited time, students must make He inspired me to make the tion — it’s a constitutional right
I encourage those who are
Rick Bradley, assistant direc- not disappear on their own. clear which issues matter most to decision to write an honors the- everyone holds independent of
able to stomach such a debate to sis in political science and when purchasing power, a right pro-
make a more in-depth analysis. tor of communication and Gender-neutral housing offers them. This sort of social change
assignments for UNC Housing several benefits for students. It is not something that is going to I asked him last semester if he tected by the 15th, 17th, 24th,
Consider that the average NFL would advise me in the process and 26th amendments to the
career lasts fewer than four years. and Residential Education, said provides greater flexibility for come from the top down.
UNC has looked into the issue those who might not be comfort- The success of the housing of doing so next year, he gladly U.S. Constitution and Article VI
And 78 percent of NFL players said yes. His passing is an incred- of the N.C. Constitution.
are bankrupt or under severe but has not pursued it due to a able rooming with members of resolution at Duke shows both
ible personal and academic loss The DTH asserts that “photo
financial distress within two lack of interest from students. the same sex and alleviates some the power students have to to me, as I am sure it is to many ID cards (should be available)
years of retirement. The University is clearly recep- problems transgender students bring about change, as well as other students whose lives have free of charge” to poor and elder-
In a bold move, owners tive to the idea. But students face in finding a roommate. the responsibility to catalyze it. been touched by him. ly populations who are less likely
claimed they deserved an extra must take the lead. Considering students are The University is willing, but His loss to the university and to have photo ID. This simplistic
billion dollars and they went as The process will not be easy, required to live on campus for without student support, it is its student body is an enormous statement ignores the fact that
far as proposing to extend the however. It’s illegal for unmar- at least one year, the University not able. one indeed and I know I will the poor and elderly, who already
regular season from 16 games to never forget him. Thank you, Dr. face numerous obstacles to vot-
18. From a player’s perspective,
A head start
Rabinowitz, for everything you ing, would face even more obsta-
not even Charlie Sheen is insane did for me, for your students and cles in obtaining a free voter ID
enough to agree to those terms. for Carolina. You will be missed. card, especially in rural counties
As a Carolina football player, where public transportation is
I’ve seen the rigors of a season. Evan Ross nonexistent.
And in a 16-game NFL season,
players already face considerable Senior presidents smart to begin speaker search early Sophomore
Political Science, Economics
The DTH also completely
ignored the financial impact
D
long-term physical health risks ean Drescher and Dean and Mohammad are compensating speakers. of the bill. The Institute for
and cognitive damage. Southern Studies concluded in
Mohammad Saad were new to the committee and much Dr. Ron Strauss, executive Prejudiced headline in
Owners obviously do not sac- February a voter ID law could
rifice their health, but they do elected senior class pres- of the decision making process associate provost and chair- DTH ‘Imam’ Rauf article
idents last month. Thankfully, could be delegated to the more man of the committee, has said cost N.C. as much as $20 mil-
finance league operations and TO THE EDITOR: lion to implement. With a $3.7
are entitled to their fair share of they have already gotten a head experienced members, such as the 2011 speaker, environmen-
start on one of their duties. the class of 2011 presidents. talist and Harvard University Thursday’s headline “Imam: billion budget gap, our state can-
the revenue pie. However, impos- Islam is not America’s Enemy” sur- not afford a law aimed a problem
ing their clout on the players is The senior class presidents Drescher and Saad should professor E.O. Wilson, was not that doesn’t exist — in 2010, out
prised those who still considered
unfair. have always had an input in the have the most say in this pro- the committee’s first choice. the DTH an intelligent university of 2,700,383 votes cast, a whop-
The issue of unjust player selection of the commencement cess, as their class is most Strauss has also stated that the paper. To only use the term Imam ping 21 cases of potential voter
salaries is far from a new idea. speaker for their class. This year, affected. And from what they’ve failure to get the first choice followed by no name is absurd. If fraud were reported according to
Just ask one of the staunch- the presidential pair, along with told us, their thoughts are being was due in part to the commit- a pastor comes to UNC, we doubt State Board of Elections.
est opponents of the current the rest of the commencement taken into consideration. tee’s late start in the search. the DTH would write, “Pastor: Rather than wasting millions
league revenue-sharing system,
speaker advisory committee, Since the committee is doing It is great that the commit- Christianity is not the Middle that our state doesn’t have, let’s
Carolina Panthers owner Jerry East’s enemy.” There are many pas- focus on the actual issues at hand
Richardson.
began the process of choosing a a good job of integrating the tee is striving to obtain the best
speaker earlier than usual. newly elected student leaders speaker possible. tors and many imams. Therefore, — not this partisan power grab.
Richardson, a former back-up it would have been better to write
NFL player, quit the NFL after The committee consists of we applaud their head start. They should continue the
the 2012 senior class presi- There are many potential good work and keep valuing Imam Feisal Rauf to acknowledge Travis Crayton
being dissatisfied with his annual the diversity of voices representing Renee Sullender
salary and corresponding raise. dents as well as the class of obstacles in the process of pick- student input, especially input
a community. Vice Presidents
Richardson seems to have lost his 2011’s presidents and other ing a speaker — the largest of from the seniors who will ben- But the worst comes after UNC Young Democrats
perspective and even has publicly student leaders. which is UNC’s tradition of not efit most from the speaker. the colons. The DTH headline
lamented player representatives makes a dangerous assumption Difference exists between
Honor is shameful
for approaching him for “more and propagates a message that
money.” In politics, they call that assault and safe BDSM
is insulting to this community,
a flip-flop. non-Muslim and Muslim alike. TO THE EDITOR:
Richardson’s Panthers are now We know it is intended to be In regard to Colin Campbell’s
valued at more than $1 billion,
A
a quote, but it is taken out of letter (“Feminists lack response
more than 400 percent of what mong UNC’s many sacred hierarchies, a badge of self-satis-
context and misused. The DTH to DTH’s BDSM column”) in
he initially invested in the team in cows, perhaps the most fied superiority. Why should it be
insinuates that Islam is inher- Friday’s DTH, I must say that
1993. NFL teams in 2009 generat- sacrosanct is the student “the foundation of student self-
ently considered America’s Mr. Campbell is confused.
ed an average profit of $33 million. “honor code.” The alleged fail- governance”? The misdeeds cov-
enemy, but Imam Feisal Rauf There is a world of differ-
Richardson claims the ings of the Honor Court have ered by the Honor Code fall into
came to disprove this assump- ence between a female submis-
league’s current economic model generated discussion of late, two categories: illegalities best
tion. Writing “Imam Rauf: N.Y. sive being flogged by a male
cannot sustain itself and goes but the shibboleth of honor has handled in courts of law, and vari-
Muslim community center is dominant and a woman on the
against basic business school unfortunately attracted little ous forms of academic dishonesty.
Jay Smith not anti-American” could have street being assaulted by a knife-
principles. attention. Contrary to conven- But application of the stan-
guest columnist better addressed the issue, yet wielding ne’er-do-well. That dif-
Sorry Mr. Richardson, I have tional wisdom, honor actu- dard of honesty does not require
Professor of history at UNC. even this is only a step above the ference is consent. Sex positive
more faith in my Kenan-Flagler ally serves to mask immorality, a special “code” for members of
sewer, as his message focused on feminism isn’t concerned with
cohorts than that. Owners will deceit, abuses of power, injustice E-mail: jaysmith@email.unc.edu an allegedly superior group (i. e.,
interfaith collaboration. what consenting adults do in
continue to attempt to exploit and unnatural hierarchies. UNC undergrads). Honesty —
In organized crime rings, Going beyond the article head- private. If one cannot discern the
players until their motives are In old regime France, aris- the requirement to tell the truth,
“made” members of the group line, the Weil lecture was com- difference between consensual
exposed beyond the cheap rheto- tocratic rakes spent their free to be transparent, to respect
violently avenge every perceived pletely sponsored through private and non-consensual activities, I
ric they feed the public. time cheating at cards, insulting integrity — is a common sense
show of disrespect. The honor funding. We understand the eco- don’t believe that the discussion
Owners have tried to paint the inferiors, intimidating peasants value untainted by vestigial
code of omertà requires it, since nomic situation makes funding that Mr. Campbell is looking for
players as villains, accusing them and seducing married women. associations with thuggery, face-
the power of the organization speaker fees for prominent figures will be able to go very far at all.
of dodging the collective bargain- When such shenanigans threat- saving and violent assertions of
rests on fear and trembling. challenging. Students do not want
ing process. A closer investiga- ened the family name, a parent or power. Honesty craves daylight
With “honor” intact, the avenged their money wasted, especially Rory P. Haggard
tion reveals that owners had other relative could seek a royal and does not need the protection
can go about their parasitical not now — on extra lab supplies, Class of ’06
initially squirreled away $320 writ that allowed for indefinite of secret hearings.
million for additional security imprisonment of the young scion, business of pillaging the com- Miscreants from Casanova
and bargaining leverage in the who could rot in a dungeon munities that host them. to Capone possessed honor in
without recourse. Thus was the Young women have long been spades, which should be reason
SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
case of a lockout. ➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space, clar-
In a lengthy battle that has immoral behavior of an individ- vulnerable to “honor” killings enough to put honor in moth- Writing guidelines: ity, accuracy and vulgarity.
already seen lawsuits, injunc- ual covered up by arbitrary force. when male relatives decide that balls. The Honor Code binds the ➤ Please type: Handwritten Limit letters to 250 words.
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billion. invariably challenge the offender honor was dirtied.” Similarly attic where it belongs, along Hill, N.C., 27515.
to a duel. His “honor” demanded misogynistic notions inform the with William Saunders’ notori-
Tuesday: vengeance. The same man would epidemic of domestic violence ous white hood. It’s time to EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily represent the opinions
Matthew Moran gives guidance on have considered it perfectly hon- against women the world over. pledge honesty, and to abandon of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel edito-
violent music in our culture. orable to order the merciless flog- Honor is a prop for the power- the vaguely immoral pledge of rial board. The board consists of nine board members, the associate opinion editor, the
ging of a self-respecting slave. ful, a smokescreen for dubious “honor.” opinion editor and the editor.
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SCOREBOARD Baseball UNC 10 Virginia Tech 4 BASEBALL UNC 5 Virginia Tech 4 BASEBALL UNC 7 Virginia Tech 6
UNC earns first-round NCAA win against Bulldogs proud of what she did yesterday because when
you move somebody from the outfield to the
infield, I think it takes a lot of discipline for
DTH ONLINE: Read the full someone to be able to do that.”
Fresno State attempts 50 3-pointers story about the Tar Heel’s first- The Tar Heels (18-11, 2-1 ACC) returned to
round win against Fresno State. Anderson Stadium after a 10-game road swing
and swept the double header on Saturday, 3-0
by megan walsh than anyone has ever taken on us. Ruffin-Pratt also ignited UNC’s
and 3-2, before dropping the final game on
senior writer We had to make a lot of adjust- offense early in the first half after
Sunday, 2-1.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — As ments to cover that. The big kids the Bulldogs jumped out to a lead
Freshman pitcher Lori Spingola complement-
expected, Fresno State’s women’s had to come out.” with a 7-0 run. The sophomore
ed Wheeler’s success at the plate as the UNC
basketball team opened its first- UNC (27-8) sent its bigs out guard finished the game with 10
pitchers allowed only 16 hits during the series.
round NCAA tournament game of their comfort zones to cover points and nine rebounds.
Spingola recorded a complete-game shutout
against North Carolina with a the perimeter and pushed the Senior Italee Lucas led UNC
in the twin bill Saturday and had eight strikeouts
swish from a 3-pointer. Bulldogs’ shots farther off the with 22 points and sank four
in the first game. In the second game, she came
F r e s n o 3-point line to allow just 14 sunk 3-pointers of her own to balance
WOMEN’S in after 4 1/3 innings to relieve pitcher Sara
State’s perim- shots from behind the arc. out Fresno State’s success sinking
BASKETBALL Buchholz and garner her first collegiate save.
eter-frenzied The pressure was focused on the 14 long-range shots.
“If I had to give somebody the MVP right
Fresno State 68 offense, which Bulldogs’ Jaleesa Ross. UNC held on to its defensive
now, (Kelli Wheeler) and Lori (Spingola) would
UNC 82 currently leads The senior scored 14 points and strength to the game’s end, out-
be the two that I would say that are two of our
the nation in sank four threes, but fell just three rebounding the Bulldogs 50-38
clutch people,” Papa said.
3-pointers per game, fired 50 3-pointers short of the NCAA and continuing to deny Fresno
Wheeler was not the only Tar Heel to find suc-
shots from beyond-the-arc to keep record — thanks in large part State looks at game-changing
cess at the plate. Brittany Robinson connected
the Bulldogs (25-8) competitive to the defensive effort of UNC’s threes.
with the ball for her third home run of 2011,
against the No. 5 seed Tar Heels. Tierra Ruffin-Pratt. “We switched a lot of our screens,
batting in right fielder Jordan Scarboro for a
But UNC had prepared for the “We tried to guard her and stay so they couldn’t get any open looks,”
two-run homer in the fourth inning of the first
pressure and used height to its on her, cause we knew she was Lucas said. “Most of their points
game.
advantage as the Tar Heels picked going to put up a lot of shots,” were coming from behind the
In the second game, Logan Foulks also added
up an 82-68 victory at The Pit. Ruffin-Pratt said. “They always put 3-point line, so we tried to elimi-
“Fresno State is probably the best me on the best player no matter nate that in the second half.” See softball, Page 13
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12-seed team in the Tournament,” what team it is, so it wasn’t really
coach Sylvia Hatchell said. “They a challenge. We just tried to not let Contact the Sports Editor UNC sophomore Tierra Ruffin-Pratt used tough defense DTH ONLINE: Freshman pitcher Lori Spingola
took 50 threes — that’s 10 more her get her seven 3s.” at sports@dailytarheel.com. against Fresno State to make 3-point attempts harder. fuels the Tar Heels past Virginia Tech.