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wednesday, february 24, 2010

A controversial
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ACTING FUNNY
Nine students won the
chance to participate in a
workshop with comedian
high
Lewis Black. Two will be
selected from that group to
open for the Carolina
Comedy Jam this weekend.

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CENSUS WEEK
UNC students are urging
peers to complete the U.S.
Census when it is sent out
in mid-March. The group has
planned events in the Pit and
a trivia night tonight.

Photo illustration bY andrew johnson

Students praise, lawmakers question imitation marijuana But lawmakers such as N.C. Rep. Nelson Dollar, R-Wake, are
working to control the substance as its popularity skyrockets.
“We don’t need young people experimenting with this
BY Seth CLine In the meantime, students have taken advantage — both type of chemical,” Dollar said. “It can ruin their lives, it can
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Staff writer Expressions and HazMat said students were their biggest ruin their health and it can lead them to do something they’ll
Pot. Weed. Bud. Ganja. Reefer. buyers of the imitation marijuana. regret for the rest of their lives.”
No matter which term you use, smoking marijuana is ille- One senior, who also smokes marijuana, said he tried the Dollar said he hopes the N.C. General Assembly will place
WEARING THIN gal in North Carolina. imitation drug for the first time last week. He purchased the substance under “appropriate legal controls” as it did
With David Wear sidelined for But now a legal alternative is becoming popular with col- another 3.5 grams from Expressions for $45 this week. He with salvia divinorum, a psychoactive plant that until last
lege students and drawing skepticism from lawmakers. asked to remain anonymous because he participates in an year was also legal in North Carolina.
a hip injury, UNC will head Imitation marijuana, also known as “spice” or “herb,” is a illegal activity. “There’s no way to say exactly what you’re getting,” said
mixture of several plants and herbs sprayed with a chemical “I heard about it a couple years ago, but I never really took Chuvalo Truesdell, public information officer for the U.S.
into its matchup against that imitates tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the psychoac- any stock in it until a friend of mine tried some,” he said. Drug Enforcement Administration, Atlanta division.
Florida State with a short tive ingredient in marijuana. “Obviously because it’s legal, it’s a great alternative because it “It’s much like playing Russian roulette — you don’t know
Unlike the real thing, imitation marijuana — most com- doesn’t preclude you from certain jobs, you can’t lose schol- where its coming from or what’s in it.”
lineup of post players. The monly known as K2 — does not show up on most drug tests arships and you can’t get kicked out of school.” Imitation marijuana came under increased scrutiny after
Tar Heels are fighting to keep and is legally sold in many tobacco and specialty stores, Imitation marijuana’s high is not quite the same as the legislators in Missouri and Kansas proposed legislation to make
including Expressions and HazMat of Chapel Hill. Both old-fashioned marijuana, he said. it a controlled substance. Critics of the bans say bans are unnec-
above a .500 season tonight. stores have recently seen spikes in interest. “It’s definitely more of a body buzz, usually shorter highs,” he essary and are more about drug stigma than harm to users.
“We get people calling and coming in and asking several said. “It’s faster coming on, but I don’t think it lasts as long.” “They’re not popular with anyone but youth, and they
times a day, especially in the last three to four months” said William Munsee, a former UNC student, has decided to cause no psychoactivity,” said Allen St. Pierre, executive
Erik Fanning, manager of Cherry Pie, which does not sell capitalize on the craze by contacting wholesale distributors director of the National Organization for the Reform of
imitation marijuana but sells tobacco accessories. and dealing one brand of imitation marijuana himself for Marijuana Laws. “It’s all made from stuff you’d find in a
“Part of the reason we as a business have decided not to the last month and a half to two months. mountain pasture anywhere in the world.”
carry it is that these products come and go. Usually it’s only “I guess people are interested because it’s the trendy new
a matter of time before it’s made illegal or banned.” thing to do for college students,” he said. Contact the State & National Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu.

street Pot, weed, bud, chronic, Maria Pastora, Sage of the Seers, Spice, herb, Black Mamba,
names Mary Jane, grass Diviner’s Sage, Sally-D, Magic Mint Genie, Zohie, K2

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chemical/ Cannabis sativa, cannabis indica. The main Salvia divinorum. The active constituent It varies but can include baybean, blue
plant active chemical in marijuana is THC. has been identified as salvinorin A. lotus, lion's tail, lousewort, Indian warrior,
makeup and dwarf scullcap, among others.
SPARTANS DEFEATED Perceptions of bright lights, vivid colors and shapes,
possible Pleasant sensations; colors and sounds may Body high, shorter in duration than
Despite beating UNC- effects seem more intense; time appears to pass very and visual distortions. Other effects include marijuana. Other effects include
slowly; hunger, thirst, euphoria and drowsiness. dysphoria, a sense of loss of body, hallucinations, drowsiness, hunger and thirst.
Greensboro 12-2 on Tuesday, incoordination, dizziness and slurred speech.
baseball coach Mike Fox said N.C. Unlawful to sell, possess, grow or deliver. Penalties Unlawful to sell, possess, grow or deliver. A Currently an uncontrolled substance in
legal for possession include: violation on the first or second offense is subject to North Carolina. The U.S. Drug
he wasn’t thrilled that the Tar dth/andrew johnson status • one half ounce or less - up to 30 days in jail a fine of not less than $25. On a third offense the Enforcement Agency considers it a
Black Mamba and Greenie’s brands, sold at Hazmat in • greater than one half ounce - 1 to 120 days in jail person is guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor. “drug of concern.”
Heels frequently left runners on • greater than 1.5 ounces - up to 12 months in jail
Chapel Hill, are a legal type of imitation marijuana sold
second and third. UNC-G also strictly as incense, not meant for human consumption. SOURCE: STAFF REPORTS DTH/RYAN KURTZMAN

walked more than it got hits.

this day in black


history
Housing UNC to review research facility
FEB. 24, 1999 …
Lauryn Hill, hip-hop and could face Tries to make amends with rural Orange
By Andrew Harrell tours of the facility and a series of town
“The University
hasn’t acted like a
good neighbor in this
space issue
R&B diva, wins five Grammy and Upasana Kaku hall-style meetings to answer questions.
Staff Writers Tuesday’s meeting, the first of the series,
Awards, the most ever by a University administrators are trying to centered around answers to 19 questions respect.”
woman. Hill received 10 regain the trust of rural Orange County residents had previously presented to UNC
Cliff Leath, Bingham area resident

in two years
after a series of treated wastewater leaks and was moderated by Bob Lowman, asso-
award nominations. at a UNC facility raised questions and ciate vice chancellor for research. Lowman
tempers. was appointed to coordinate all the offices sultants to Tuesday’s meeting because he
About 15 community members — and involved in the Bingham facility as another wanted to make sure they didn’t take any
Today’s weather just as many UNC administrators and response to the concerns. of UNC’s blame for prior problems.
employees — met Tuesday to discuss Lowman announced that use of the The consultants will also study the
A frigid rainfall
H 41, L 29 On-campus places might what went wrong and how to move for-
ward.
facility’s incinerator will be permanently
stopped and that Department of Public
environmental impact of the facility and
effects of possible expansions, two other
run out of beds by 2012 The Research Resource Facility, which
houses animals used in UNC research
Safety Director Jeff McCracken will be
forming a committee to look at the facil-
subjects of concern for neighbors.
“Everything is on the table at this
Thursday’s weather projects and is located in the Bingham ity’s security. point,” Lowman said. Other administra-
BY Will Doran township, has long been a sore subject Other topics included traffic, permits tors also emphasized that many aspects
Pretty clear, Staff writer for its neighbors. and inspections, the effect of weather on of the facility are now open to change.
pretty cool In just a few years, the University might not have Beginning in November, the facility wastewater treatment, planned expan- Lowman said the University will
H 45, L 29 enough beds for its students. recorded a string of problems with its sions, the noise from barking dogs in the implement whatever plan the consul-
The Office of Housing and Residential Education has system for treating animal wastewater, facility and more. tants recommend, which could range
index worked to promote the benefits of on-campus living, but ranging from leaks of already treated The current treatment system will from no change to a complete overhaul
it may have underestimated its own appeal. Housing water to an incident Friday when rainwa- remain inactive until a private consult- of the system.
police log ......................... 2 Officials have also stated that they plan
could face a bed shortage as soon as fall 2012. ter runoff threatened to overfill a tank. ing firm, McKim and Creed, has con-
calendar ........................... 2
In such a case, housing will help students without an The University took its wastewater ducted a thorough review. Until then, to keep residents advised of all actions
sports . ............................. 4
on-campus room find housing on a case-by-case basis treatment systems offline Monday, pend- the waste will be pumped out and hauled by e-mail, and a letter from Chancellor
nation/world . ................ 11
crossword ....................... 11 with either Granville or somewhere off-campus. ing a complete review. to an Orange County water and sewage Holden Thorp was sent to residents last
opinion .......................... 14 UNC is attempting to improve com- authority facility.
See housing, Page 11 munication with area residents by hosting Lowman said he didn’t invite the con- See facility, Page 11
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Correction
Tuesday’s pg. 3 story, “Marrow
registry drive begins” incorrectly UNC
groups
stated which organization was
co-hosting the bone marrow drive
with several student organizations.
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Cancer Center. The Daily Tar Heel

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Clarification
Tuesday’s pg. 3 campus brief,

Census
“Holgate requests re-vote with
second complaint against BOE,”
made it seem that Information
Technology Services created the
online voting system.
The system was purchased by
student government and is over-
Asking students
seen by ITS. to fill out forms
Campus Briefs BY Rebecca Watson
DuPont CEO gave Tuesday staff writer
talk on business leadership UNC students are partnering
with the U.S. Census Bureau to
Ellen Kullman, Chief Executive encourage their peers to partici-
Officer of DuPont, the world’s sec- pate in the 2010 U.S. Census.
ond largest science-based products Populations that move frequent-
and services company, delivered a ly tend to have low response rates
lecture on Tuesday night regarding on census forms. College students,
leadership in business and chal- who often change residences every
lenges she faced. year, fall into this category.
Kullman delivered the lecture Low response rates make it dif-
as one of five speakers brought to ficult for the federal government to
the Kenan-Flagler Business School distribute more than $400 billion
throughout the year for the Dean’s set aside for community support
Speaker Series. and draw proper congressional
The program brings to campus district boundaries.
individuals who have made sig- The census is required by law.
nificant contributions to business, Those who do not complete the
education and government. census could
Kullman was named seventh be fined up to
on both Forbes Magazine’s “The
World’s Most Powerful Women”
CENSUS $100.
In 2000, 64

2010
and Fortune Magazine’s “Most percent of the
Powerful Women in Business.” state respond-
Visit dailytarheel.com/section/ ed, said Bob
campus for the full story. C o a t s , G o v.
Bev Perdue’s census liaison. The
Theater group holds event national average was 67 percent.
A team of UNC public relations
to raise suicide awareness students is publicizing the census
UNC’s Interactive Theatre as part of the Bateman Case Study
Carolina will hold an event today at Competition. The team targets low-
noon to raise awareness for depres- responding audiences, such as col-
sion and suicide awareness. lege students, and tries to debunk
The event, called “Down in the myths that personal information dis-
dth/melissa abbey closed in the census will be shared.
Dumps,” will use scripted scenes,
Senior Danny Nowell was one of nine winners chosen in the Student Stand Up Competition in the Student Union Cabaret on Tuesday. “So far, people have been really
audience interactions and post-
receptive. It’s just not something

IN GOOD STANDING
event conversations to bring atten-
tion to the topics on campus. that’s on people’s minds a lot,” said
“We want to ask some funda- team member Amy Dobrzynski.
mental questions,” said Ben Saypol, The team is asking students to
Interactive Theatre Carolina’s pro- pledge to fill out the census forms
when they are mailed mid-March.
gram coordinator. “How do you
know if you are clinically depressed
Comedians head to workshop with Lewis Black “I got cock-blocked by my school news-
paper,” he said. They also are working with the
or just sad and struggling?” Residence Hall Association to put
“People are under a lot of stress By Laney Tipton Matt Krantz Scott Banks forms in the hands of on-campus
these days, it is really surfacing as Staff Writer students. Students living off cam-
an epidemic,” said Sue Coppola, Laughter rocked the walls of the Krantz got the audience going with stories Banks centered his routine on one-lin- pus will receive forms in the mail.
clinical associate professor in Student Union Cabaret on Tuesday night of going to the movies with his family of six. ers. The U.S. Census Bureau has
the Department of Allied Health as 22 students took three minutes at the “My dad would dispatch three groups, “If you want to go on a safari but can’t tried to make it easier to complete
Sciences, which is co-sponsoring mic to try to woo the crowd with their the refreshmenteers, the seat savers and the afford it, you can just do what I do and pour the census, Coats said. It now con-
the event. funniest jokes. smugglers,” he said. out a box of animal crackers and look at tains only ten questions and is
Visit dailytarheel.com/section/ The contestants were competing for a them through binoculars,” he said. available in different languages.
campus for the full story. chance to open at the Carolina Comedy Jam Kenan Stewart The more extensive form dis-
featuring stand-up comedians Lewis Black Ben Long tributed to some households in the
and The Daily Show’s Wyatt Cenac, John Stewart named a few things that he past is replaced by the American
City Briefs Oliver and host Rory Albanese. thought would be worse than being on Long described the challenges cuttlefish Community Survey, which will
Youngs accused of perjury The competition is part of the seventh UNC’s basketball team this year, such as a face with the ladies. ins tead collec t information
and theft in sex tapes case annual Carolina Comedy Festival sponsored sexually frustrated Tyrannosaurus Rex try- “Do cuttlefish even want to be third- throughout the decade.
by Carolina Union Activities Board. ing to masturbate. base fish? I mean, like, ‘Come on girl, can The questionnaires should be
Two former John Edwards Some students prepared by writing I at least get a fin job? Screw this. I’m mailed back by April 1, National
aides were accused of theft and scripts to memorize, while others chose to Vinny Tagliatela going to find a blow fish. I know she’ll Census Day. In mid-April, census
perjury Tuesday as a dispute outline what they wanted to talk about and put out.’” workers will go door-to-door to col-
regarding sex tapes involving the improvised on stage. Tagliatela told stories of Wii boxing with lect information from people who
former U.S. senator and his mis- “It’s just different strokes for different his little cousin, who beat him while jump- Danny Nowell did not mail their responses.
tress continued in a hearing in folks,” participant Cody Hughes said. ing up and down wildly and shoving gummy “It’s a really important civic duty,”
Hillsborough. No matter which method they chose to worms in his mouth. Nowell talked a New York Times article said UNC junior Stacy Merrick,
Edwards’ former presidential prepare, contestants said they were still that discussed the uneven gender ratio at who pledged in the Pit on Tuesday
campaign videographer, Rielle nervous. Jay Morgan UNC. He joked that, as a male, he can do to participate in the census.
Hunter, had asked for former aides “I’m always nervous,” Vinny Tagliatela whatever he wants and still get laid.
Andrew and Cheri Young to hand said. “But its a good audience. Once you Morgan weighed his options after hear- “I call my girlfriend ‘Fat Sally’ because I Contact the State & National
over tapes and photographs she get up there it’s like a conversation. You’re ing humans are not the only species that can,” he said. Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu.
said are private. talking, and the audience is laughing.” practice prostitution.
The Youngs turned over what After the competition, the CUAB comedy “A prostitute on Rosemary Street is $50 Emily Satterfield CENSUS TRIVIA
they said were the final items committee chose nine finalists to participate or $100, but a banana only costs 49 cents,” Time: 9 p.m. today
belonging to Hunter. But Hunter’s in a workshop with Black, who will choose he said. Satterfield learned this summer that it’s Location: Linda’s Bar and Grill
attorneys said they think more two students to open for the Comedy Jam OK to lie.
items exist. this weekend. Cody Hughes “A guy asked me if I liked baseball and if I CENSUS PLEDGE
The couple surrendered a flash The Comedy Jam will be at 7 p.m. Friday would like to go to a game with him. I said, Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today and
drive, a video camera Hunter’s and Saturday in the George Watts Hill Hughes, a junior and winner of the past ‘I do like baseball. I also like girls.” Thursday
attorneys said belonged to her and Alumni Center’s Carolina Club. two competitions, talked about an article in Location: the Pit
a photograph of a list, called the Here is a look at the finalists and some of The Daily Tar Heel that described him as Contact the Arts Editor Info: unccensus2010.wordpress.com
“slut club” list. their funniest comments: awkward and killed his sex life. at artsdesk@unc.edu. and census.gov

Aldermen will have more


Ice Ice Counterpoint
Alumnus talks Clinton
oversight on design projects
Questionable development proj-
ects in downtown Carrboro are
going to need a lengthier review.
Members of the town’s Board of
Aldermen decided Tuesday they
will now get a look at building
Branch speaks on power of oral history experience and as an advertisement
for this kind of history,” Branch said
designs before they’re allowed. during his speech.
The town already required By Jenelle Peterson UNC, introduced Branch, highlight- Branch said he remembered
developers whose plans didn’t meet Staff Writer ing the importance of his donation to when Clinton asked him whether
design standards to present to the Former President Bill Clinton the collection. he believed the records of the presi-
town’s Appearance Commission. hasn’t been in office in a nearly a “Taylor has been called ‘Confessor dency would be useful to future
But now, developers must also decade, but Pulitzer Prize-winning to a president,’” West said. historians.
make a presentation to the alder- author Taylor Branch still had Branch spent a significant “Records were more voluminous
men, who have the final say. plenty to say about him Tuesday amount of his speech extolling the and less useful for a historian who
Visit dailytarheel.com/section/ night. virtues of oral history. wants to know what really hap-
city for the full story. Branch, a UNC alumnus and “The reason my papers are here pened,” Branch said.
Morehead-Cain Scholar in the class upstairs on Martin Luther King Jr. When asked about Clinton’s
of 1968, won a Pulitzer for his tril- is not because I went to Carolina, response to the Monica Lewinsky
Arts Briefs ogy about the civil rights movement. but because Carolina pioneered scandal, Branch said that Clinton
Carolina Jazz Festival opens; Branch has given UNC many of his oral history,” he said. seemed unfazed by it at the time
famous musicians to perform personal notes, pictures and audio Branch, a journalist and histo- and once remarked that the scan-
and video recordings from his work rian, interviewed Clinton 79 times dal created enormous audience
The 33rd annual Carolina Jazz related to Clinton and the civil rights in the White House. His book was attention to his presidency.
Festival begins today with an open movement. published in 2009. The event in Wilson Library ran
performance featuring UNC staff, The author came to Wilson Branch and Clinton became out of chairs for the audience mem-
students and guest artists. Library to speak about his experi- close while participating in activ- bers, who numbered at least 50.
The festival runs through ence writing his latest book, “The ism against the Vietnam War and “Bill Clinton was the first presi-
Saturday and includes performanc- Clinton Tapes: Wrestling History worked together in Texas to try to dent I was able to vote for, and much dth/lauren vied

J
es from UNC ensembles, local high with the President.” unite the Democratic party. like Barack Obama, is a real icon for acquelyn Bartlett sets up her harp before performing at Ice
schools and nationally recognized Speaking to a nearly packed room, Through these experiences, the younger generation,” attendee
jazz musicians. Branch joyfully recounted anecdote Branch and Clinton became friends, Shane Hudson said. “Bill Clinton was Counterpoint, an exhibit in the FedEx Global Education
Visit dailytarheel.com/section/ after anecdote about his time spent despite eventually working in sepa- that icon when I was in college.” Center. The exhibit premiered Tuesday with a video by
arts for the full story. with the former president. rate professional fields and being UNC professor Brooks de Wetter-Smith and was accompanied
Tim West, the curator of the out of contact for nearly 20 years. Contact the University Editor
— From staff and wire reports. Southern Historical Collection at “I wrote this as a memoir of this at udesk@unc.edu. by music from N.C. Symphony composer Terry Mizesko.
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UNC fighting for .500 season against FSU


Wear’s injury weakens Heels in post Singleton.
Florida State
up big numbers
to wing players The Lowdown on Tonight’s Game
leads the ACC of all calibers Florida State vs.
BY Powell Latimer “Bottom line, the ball hasn’t in blocked shots this season, and
Senior Writer gone in the basket as much as we with 6.6 per FSU will look to North Carolina
North Carolina coach Roy want,” Williams said. game. In con- Derwin Kitchen Smith Center
Williams will have to cross yet All told, seven Tar Heels have ference games, and freshman Broadcast: ESPN
another name off his active roster missed at least one game this sea- FSU is second Michael Snaer to
when his Tar Heels take on Florida son: Marcus Ginyard, Zeller, both of in the ACC in get hot from the
14-13, 3-9 ACC Radio: 1360 WCHL 19-7, 7-5 ACC
State tonight. the Wear twins, Leslie McDonald, r e b o u n d i n g UNC freshman Travis Wear perimeter.
David Wear’s hip injury side- Will Graves and Ed Davis. margin, with 2.9 David Wear is might return David Wear’s HEAD-TO-HEAD
lines the freshman indefinitely The remaining trio faces one of more rebounds out Wednesday against FSU injur y leaves
and leaves the Tar Heels — already the toughest frontcourt challenges per game than night with a after missing both minutes Florida State and UNC are two of the worst
decimated by injuries this season in the ACC. its opponents. hip injury. four games. and offensive perimeter-defending teams in the ACC, so
— with only three healthy post The Seminoles (19-7, 7-5 ACC) Reinforcing production up Backcourt open looks will probably be in abundance.
But Will Graves has gotten hot more often
players. have the best scoring defense in the the probability of a grind-it-out, for grabs to be distributed among than FSU’s Michael Snaer. Edge: UNC
Deon Thompson, John Henson ACC, allowing only 60.8 points per post-oriented game is the fact that Henson, McDonald, Ginyard and
and Tyler Zeller are all that’s left game. the Seminoles lack an outside scor- Graves, and the potential for a Solomon Alabi and FSU’s front line signifi-
from the talented and deep front Florida State coach Leonard er, unlike many of the ACC teams perimeter-oriented UNC squad at cantly limited UNC’s ability to score last year,
line North Carolina fielded at the Hamilton’s team is built around that have torched the Tar Heels. times. Frontcourt and that was with Tyler Hansbrough in the
start of the season, and the offense physical defense and long ath- No guard on Florida State’s team Or Wear’s twin brother Travis post. Points in the paint are going to be hard
has suffered with the rotating door letes like 7-foot-1 Solomon Alabi averages more than nine points per might recover from his ankle injury to come by. Edge: FSU
of players in and out of the lineup. and 6-foot-9 small forward Chris game in conference play. Much like in time to return for the game.
the Tar Heels, FSU does its damage But either way, the Seminoles Injuries mean that the Tar Heel bench doesn’t
in the paint. will remember last year’s show- exist anymore. Florida State, on the other
Alabi leads the offense with 12.3 down in Tallahassee, and Ty Bench hand, brings freshman sharpshooter Snaer
points per game, and Singleton Lawson’s three-point runner at the off the bench for nine points per game and
isn’t far behind with 11.5. buzzer which buried FSU’s upset solid minutes. Edge: FSU
Florida State is ninth in the ACC bid still burns.
in three-point shooting and 10th in Just don’t look for Lawson, or UNC does play better at home in the ACC,
but if the team had any confidence, it’s long
three-point defense. FSU’s former high-scoring point
Intangibles gone after road losses against Georgia Tech
The Seminoles’ spotty outside guard Toney Douglas, on the court and Boston College. Florida State seeks
defense might leave an opening tonight — it’ll be an affair for the revenge from last year’s game. Edge: FSU
for a UNC team that now must big fellas in the post.
go smaller and more perimeter-
oriented. Contact the Sports Editor The Bottom Line — Florida State 75 , North Carolina 64
Compiled by Powell Latimer
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Paint War
National and World News
Congress closing Toyoto executive acknowledges fault
in on health care in recalls due to accelerator issues
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) go unchecked for years, ultimately
— On the eve of President Barack — Under relentless questioning leading Toyota to issue nearly 10
Obama’s planned health care from a congressional panel, a top million recall notices and tempo-
summit, Democratic lawmakers Toyota executive said Tuesday rarily halt sales of eight models.
are increasingly confident that that the automaker hadn’t ruled Lentz blamed the company’s
they can resurrect their sweeping out electronics as a potential rapid growth in recent years, and
overhaul legislation after weeks cause of sudden acceleration, and acknowledged that it suffered
of uncertainty about whether conceded that fixing floor mats from poor communications.
they could overcome the unified and sticking gas pedals would He repeated Toyota’s assertion
opposition of Republicans. “not totally” solve the problem. that floor mats and sticky gas
Democratic leaders, who have James E. Lentz, Toyota’s top U.S. pedals were behind the problem.
struggled to find a way to unify sales executive, also apologized for But he also held out the potential
their own ranks, have settled on a a series of missteps that allowed for other causes, the first time
strategy to avoid a Republican fili- the sudden acceleration problem to Toyota has publicly done so.
buster by convincing wary House
Military leaders split on how to handle
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Democrats to pass unchanged the
ara Sandman, a freshman Asian studies major, briefs and reviews intelligence with health care bill approved by the
members of UNC’s Air Force ROTC in preparation for a training exercise involving Senate last year and send it direct-
ly to Obama for his signature.
‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy revision
paintball weapons. Cadets engaged in mock scenarios as practice for their upcoming At the same time, Democrats WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) their sexual orientation hidden.
field training assessment, designed to test and develop leadership and collaborative skills, such in the Senate are rallying behind — In a sign of possible differenc- However, both generals were
the use of a bare-knuckle legisla- es among top military officials, mum about their own views on
as rescuing a downed helicopter pilot and defending civilians in an all-out fire fight. tive procedure known as budget Army and Air Force chiefs voiced gays in the military and neither
reconciliation to push through concern Tuesday about ending a followed the lead of Adm. Michael
facility “As far as moving forward, we’re a separate package of health
care measures to satisfy liberal
ban on gays serving openly in the
armed forces while the country is
G. Mullen, the chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, who earlier
from page 1

week.
definitely encouraged.” Democrats in the House. in the midst of two wars. this month said gays should be
That package — which would Army Gen. George W. Casey allowed to serve openly.
The leaks have all been of Laura Streitfeld, bingham-area resident, on the university’s progress in require a simple majority and and Air Force Gen. Norton A. Lawmakers and advocates are
treated wastewater, which would would not be subject to a GOP
answering questions on the research resource facility Schwartz both told Congress that carefully watching the congres-
have otherwise been released by filibuster — combined with the they support the Pentagon’s plan sional testimony, trying to gauge
sprays around the facility and overhaul bill, would result in leg-
Orange has taken the lead in advo- more collaborative, public process to spend a year studying a change where the service chiefs stand on
soaked into the ground. At least islation close to the blueprint out-
cating for residents and question- that involves local government — in the policy that allows gays to the issue as a barometer for the
one of the leaks resulted in the lined by the president Monday.
ing the University. similar to the development plans serve only as long as they keep eventual outcome of the issue.
wastewater seeping into Collins
Creek, which eventually runs into Cliff Leath, a member of the for Carolina North and University
Jordan Lake. steering committee, lives on land Square. In pain
University officials empha- that abuts the Bingham facility. But Streitfeld said she appreci-
sized that the leaked water had “The University hasn’t acted like ates the University’s renewed com- Another injury has the men’s
basketball team fighting for a .500
already passed through the clean-
ing process and that Collins Creek
is already polluted by the time it
a good neighbor in this respect,” he
said.
After the meeting, community
mitment to being a good neighbor
to her community.
“As far as moving forward, we’re
games season. See pg. 4 for story.

flows past the Bingham facility. member Laura Streitfeld said she definitely encouraged,” she added. © 2009 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Living history
Neighbors still have many con- still has a lot of concerns, includ- Level: 1 2 3 4 Alumnus Taylor Branch spoke
cerns with the facility. The non- ing contamination from the previ- Contact the University Editor Tuesday about his interviews with
profit organization Preserve Rural ous leaks. She also hopes to see a at udesk@unc.edu. Bill Clinton. See pg. 3 for story.
Complete the grid
housing Ram Village, built in 2006 as
part of the University’s plan to
a strong appeal. Bradley said more
than 51 percent of students at UNC
so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
Make us laugh
from page 1
accommodate a growing student live on campus, but the University bold borders) con- Students vied for a chance to open
Rick Bradley, assistant director body, has risen in popularity. will not enforce that range. tains every digit 1 for Lewis Black at a stand up comedy
of the housing department, said When the facility first opened, “The number is a minimum to 9. contest. See pg. 3 for story.
that two years ago housing had to 850 students applied for 920 avail- benchmark only,” Bradley said. “We
Solution to
place about 25 female students in able spots. In comparison, 1,300 would not decrease the housing cam- Working together
Granville because of a lack of beds students applied for those 920 pus supply just to reach that level.” Tuesday’s puzzle
spots for the current school year. Not everyone sees the allure of The UNC system has plans for
for them on campus.
Four other sites have been living on campus. Sophomore Max another military partnership, this time
There are 120 extra beds avail-
marked as potential sites for hous- Shepherd, who moved off campus with the Marines. Go online for story.
able on campus, but with the
University’s probable growth and ing expansion. But it will not be after his freshman year.
the closure of Odum Village, these open by 2012 to absorb the resi- “It’s nice to be able to get away Count us in
spaces may not last long. dents of Odum Village. from it all sometimes, and having Students are promoting the
In 2001, UNC created a master Despite possible shortages, Wu a large space to work on and relax 2010 Census all week in the Pit.
plan to determine growth on cam- said the ideal number of students in is great,” he said. See pg. 3 for story.
pus, which officials are still using living on campus is only around 44
and updating to guide housing to 48 percent of the student body, Contact the University Editor
decisions, including construction showing that off-campus living has at udesk@unc.edu.
projects.
There are no immediate plans
to expand existing dorms or build
new ones, Bradley said. All income
for campus housing comes from
rent paid by students.
Odum Village, which typically
fills all 446 of its beds, will be made
unavailable to students in fall 2012
because it will no longer comply with
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Campus housing remains highly 15 “__ Do You Love?”: Bo the body 25 “Poison” shrub 54 Picnic spoiler
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popular among underclassmen. 99¢ Tacos Discount 16 Concert bonus 65 Sleep apnea sufferer, often 28 Early metalworking period
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Approximately 85 percent of fresh- 17 *Stable storage enclosure 66 The Hartford logo 30 Belted constellation Russia
men live on campus their first year, present UNC Student ID 19 They save the day 67 Egyptian snakes 31 Forgetful moment 57 One-eighties
and get 25% off food 20 Affliction 32 Conservative IRA asset 58 Corvette roof option
which Bradley attributes to the posi- purchase - one dinner 21 Be scared to Down 34 *Game that goes down to
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Sophomore Quentin Adams, who coupons, or discount. Valid at Chapel Hill location only! 27 Company featuring 4 Sulu portrayer on “Star
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Avengers” 10 *Wacko
and see what’s going on,” he said. 38 Arias, e.g. 11 Ren or Stimpy, e.g.
“Living off campus can feel too 40 Plastic surgeon’s offering, 12 Its creme may be eaten
detached at times.” for short first
And while a large number of 41 “Ghostbusters” co-writer
Harold
freshmen on campus is predict- 43 Laugh from a Stooge
able, Bradley said a significant 44 In unfamiliar territory,
number of upperclassmen do the maybe
45 Dandruff site
same. About 850 seniors and just 46 Commonly cluttered
under 500 graduate students live room
on campus, mostly in apartment- 48 Maiden name lead-in
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style residence halls. 51 Egg carton no.
Odum Village, which offers full 53 Great Plains terrain
apartments, and Baity Hill, which 56 Mötley Crüe’s two
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Odum Village, and Baity Hill holds
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on strength of its arms
BASEBALL DTH ONLINE: Read how Dillon Hazlett know a fastball is coming. You have
UNC-Greensboro 2 is filling Dustin Ackley’s place at first base to keep them guessing.”
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UNC  12 batters and put them away, using
ered by Goodwin in the third, as 79 pitches to go five innings.
BY Louie Horvath he tripled home two runs with a “Today was a good step for
Senior Writer screamer down the right field line. Garrett Davis,” Fox said. “Early on
North Carolina jumped on UNC- Of Goodwin’s three hits on the he had good life and had good stuff,
Greensboro early and never let up, season, two have been triples. but he got a little bit tired.
taking a 12-2 win on Tuesday — “That’s not very many (hits),” “We needed him to go five
but it still was not good enough for Goodwin said with a laugh. “That innings, and obviously he got to
head coach Mike Fox. is really random. It makes three some three ball counts. He came
Despite 12 runs on 16 hits, Fox hits sound a lot better, though. back after that home run — which
wanted more. Geez. I’ll take it.” was important — and really
“Actually we were a little disap- Davis took care of the other side, attacked the next three hitters.”
pointed, because we felt like we left putting together five innings of Nineteen players — including
(runners on) second and third like two-hit baseball. nine true freshmen — saw action
four times in a row,” Fox said. “We The only blemish came on a for the Tar Heels, as Fox took the
felt like the game should have been two-run home run by Ed Jayjack large lead as an opportunity to get
a little bit more out of hand, earlier in the fourth after Davis walked the in new players.
than it was.” leadoff hitter in the inning. “I saw some guys come off the
Not only did the Tar Heels leave “It’s out of the way, you’ve already bench and get some good at-bats,
11 runners on base, but all of them given up your first one,” Davis said which means they’re staying in
were in scoring position. of his mindset after the home run. the game, and being positive,” Fox
A four-run spurt in the bot- “So you have nothing else to worry said.
tom of the third is what finally put about.” Mike Cavasinni singled in the
the game out of hand, as Garrett That was the first hit of the day fifth inning to extend his career-
Davis held the Spartans at bay and for the Spartans, as they could high hitting streak to 10 games.
allowed the Tar Heels to enlarge not get much going all game long. courtesy of Jeffrey Camarati
their lead. UNC-Greensboro walked more Contact the Sports Editor Sophomore Garrett Davis allowed two hits and two runs in five innings of work Tuesday afternoon in UNC’s
The starting lineup combined often than they got hits — total- at sports@unc.edu. 12-2 win against UNC-Greensboro. Davis’ only mistake was a two-run homer allowed in the fourth inning.
for 14 hits, providing ample offense ing three hits and five bases on
for the pitching staff as they threw balls.
a combined three-hitter. The secret to Davis’ success was
“It’s real important to stay throwing strikes early in the at-
focused after you get up so early,” bats. When he cruised through the
right-fielder Brian Goodwin said. first two innings, it was primarily
“You just have to continue because he was able to get ahead
to score runs and stay mentally in the count quickly.
focused. It’s easy to say ‘whatever’ “The key to pitching is to get
and take plays off. If you do that, it ahead of batters,” Davis said.
opens the door for the other team “If you have them where you
to come back.” want them, then you can throw
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Featured online reader comment:


“Flynt has a right to produce
kerry anne williams
guest columnist
whatever he wants, but why can’t
Williams is a junior English major
from New Bern studying abroad for
we then hold that speech up to
the semester in Sevilla, Spain.
E-mail: kerryannewilliams@gmail.com
scrutiny?”
“ME,” on the hustler magazine publisher
No Prince LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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Not a TO THE EDITOR:


Carolina students are many
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TO THE EDITOR:
Students for Students
International and the Student

problem athletes and academics. We have


passions that vary as much as the
clothes we wear every day. The
Global Health Committee have
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Know your resources


pus and you’ll hear the common cause. We stand up for Proceeds from milk tea sales will
woes of college dating at what we believe in and we make go toward an emergency medi-
the University. In the New York our voices heard. cal fund for S4Si’s young women
Times article “The New Math on As the 2010 Census approach- scholars in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
Campus,” Alex Williams tiptoes
around the edges of the truth but Help is available for victims of sexual assault es, it’s time to make some noise
once again.
Many young students in
Tanzania are faced with illnesses
doesn’t get to the heart of the story Answering 10 questions can that prevent them from attending
because he’s not one of the girls he
writes about.
Who should I call? What report should Should I press change the future of UNC and school for a prolonged period of
I am, and I’m friends with Orange County Rape I file? charges? the United States for the next 10 time. Because of gender imbal-
years. It is our duty to be counted ances, it is especially important
them. I also spent last summer Crisis Center It’s important for victims of and our responsibility to do all for women to stay in school.
conducting original institutional Honor Court
24 Hour Crisis Line: 1-866-935- sexual violence to come forward, that we can to better the future However, in a country where
review board-certified research File through the Office of the even those who wish to remain for the next generation of Tar the average annual income is
4783 or 967-7273, or 338-0746
about female-male relations and Dean of Students. Though Honor anonymous. More information Heels. $250, most families cannot afford
for the visually impaired
the disappearance of the “Prince Court hearings are closed to the means better preventative Answering 10 questions can medicine for their daughters,
Charming” figure in our lives. http://www.ocrcc.org/ public, your identity will not be measures can be taken. provide better access to health even medicine used to treat com-
What I found might surprise concealed during the hearing. care, education and the resourc- mon ailments. Fortunately, many
you, it might even shock you, but I And it’s as simple as mailing an
Dean of Students anonymous form to the Dean es necessary to make everyday of the health conditions keeping
know for certain that it would blow life better for everyone. We as scholars out of school can be
Alex Williams out of the water. General Number: 966-4042 Police Report of Students or making a phone
call to your respective police a Carolina community have the treated (or prevented) with inex-
Once upon a time, fairy tales Fill out a blind report immediately File through the appropriate power to make a difference. Use pensive medical assistance.
originated as oral traditions passed department.
here: police department. Your identity it. Make some noise, and be We need your support to keep
down from spinsters and working will not be concealed and police Whatever level of involvement
http://deanofstudents.unc.edu/ counted. this initiative going! We encour-
women about women’s strength typically will conduct an you wish to have, you are
index.php/blind-reporting.html For more information, check age you to substitute your morn-
and opportunities in the world. investigation. always in control of your
out unccensus2010.wordpress. ing coffee with Tanzanian Milk
However, when folk tales information.
com. Tea and support the emergency
were written down (mostly by And most importantly, you
Town of Chapel Hill Police medical fund for our scholars in
men), these stories were left out Blind Report decide if you want to press Megan Sappenfield Zanzibar! To learn more about
or changed. Heroes and princes Emergency: 911 charges.
File through the Dean of Senior these organizations, please visit
became the ultimate saviors, and Crisis Unit: 968-2806 Students or Chapel Hill Police. Journalism studentorgs.unc.edu/sghc.
strong women became damsels Campaigns and programs such
Neither organization will inves- as the new consent campaign
in distress. Because women were tigate unless they receive your Hampton Neal
described “as men see (or don’t UNC Department of being launched at UNC rely on Not possible to separate
approval. DPS must investigate input and reports from students. Flynt from his pornography Students for Students
see) them,” it has influenced the Public Safety all reports, but will keep your International
way women see themselves today. So don’t be afraid to speak. You
Emergency: 911 identity sealed from the public can help put a stop to sexual TO THE EDITOR:
Alex Williams searched the during an investigation. Tuesday was a weird day on Daniel Cothran
UNC campus and described General Number: 962-8100 violence in Chapel Hill.
The Daily Tar Heel opinion page Student Global Health
women as he saw them: fight- for Larry Flynt news: a response Committee
ing for men’s attention wearing from Anthony Maglione about

This old house


“tight-fitting tops, hair sculpted,
makeup just so.” He painted a
the halt put to his question, a let- Nominate a professor, TA
ter and a featured online reader or employee for award
degrading and stereotypical view comment claiming pornography
of our generation. should not be part of the discus- TO THE EDITOR:
In my research, I collected
information from women ages N.C. State should wait to build chancellor’s house sion surrounding the free speech
forum held last Thursday, even
On behalf of the Student
Undergraduate Teaching and
18 to 25 at UNC and abroad that

N
a DTH-approved “thumbs up” Staff Awards selection commit-
revealed just the opposite. I found ow is not the right hard to portray building a new is inadequate for the social uses sign for Flynt at the bottom of tee, we would like to announce an
a generation of smart, talented, time for N.C. State residence in any way other than that modern chancellors require, the page (for what reason, aside opportunity for undergraduate
beautiful women who study, University to spend $3 as an irrational use of money. like hosting fundraisers. from continued controversy, I students to recognize outstand-
explore and chase their dreams million on a new house for its Perhaps even more frustrat- But bolstering the quality of can’t say). ing professors, teaching assistants,
with or without a male partner. chancellor. ing is what the $3 million — education in these exception- But it’s the letter and com- and University employees.
The vast majority of women I ment I mentioned in the middle SUTASA are the only teaching
interviewed were single but not
While a new home might ben- which would come from private al times should not be made
efit the chancellor’s social and donors — is buying N.C. State. secondary to constructing a that I feel needs address. The let- and staff awards funded, nominat-
damsels in distress who feared that ter from R. Blake Wentley states, ed and selected entirely by under-
they wouldn’t get married if they political life, reviving the budget The new chancellor’s resi- more opulent residence for the
should be the main priority. dence will be 8,500 square feet. chancellor. “Pornography doesn’t enter into graduate students. Since 1989, we
didn’t meet someone in college. this discussion at all; we were have awarded six $1,000 teaching
They were heroines doing The chancellor’s residence is N.C. State should balk at the Marvin Malecha, dean of the
there to hear what Mr. Flynt had assistant awards and three $5,000
groundbreaking research, who currently located on N.C. State’s idea of spending this money College of Design and a prin- to say about free speech, not to professor awards each year.
had volunteered in Ghana or North Campus — a short dis- for 550 extra square feet. cipal architect working on the hear some random person tell us The selection committee
Peru, or were paying their way tance from Memorial Bell Tower. The priorities of the donors project, said, “If you have your how ashamed we should be about encourages undergraduates to
through one of the best public It is an attractive 7,950-square are misplaced. In the context of chancellor in a second-rate caring what this man has to say nominate those professors and
universities in the nation — foot home of red brick and was recent budget cuts, it is inexpli- facility, you are going to have about the First Amendment”. TA’s who promote the value of
which they had been accepted completed in 1928. cable that anyone would think a second rate opinion (of the I agree that people came to undergraduate teaching and
into based on their own merit. demonstrate a concern for each
Last year, N.C. State cut now is an appropriate time to university) … Architecture is hear Flynt, not “some random
At the same time, these women person”, but that is specifically student inside and outside the
were searching for “Prince $53 million from its budget. press forward with this project. the symbol of a place.”
It eliminated hundreds of jobs Granted, the chancellor’s resi- But constructing this “sym- because his free speech lecture classroom.
Charming” too. Ninety percent of is a result of a well-known court We will also award one $1,000
American women I polled believed and nearly 10,000 seats across dence is dated and not suited to bol” would say much more
300 course sections. hold large gatherings. It was about the substance of N.C. case surrounding the issue, as staff award to a University
that their “Prince Charming” it pertains to his use of porno- employee that is not a professor
would marry them one day and Following these events, it is built purely to be a home and State’s priorities.
graphic content. or a TA. The committee will select
that he would be about their age If we are talking about free a winner based on his/her direct

Playing for a cause


and have similar interests — no speech and its implications, we enhancement of the undergradu-
wonder we are looking for a need to know what that speech ate experience and dedication to
prince in college. According to the is and understand what work it a broad spectrum of undergradu-
Williams’ article, the average pop- does. ates. For more nomination infor-
ulation of male undergraduates is I do not believe it warranted, mation, visit studentorgs.unc.
even smaller when you look at it as
a dating pool. But it’s a great pool,
Please attend production in Kenneth Strong’s memory or even possible, to separate edu/sutasa.
Flynt’s work with Hustler from The deadline for nominations

T
and it expands much wider than our impressions of what he has is Friday, March 5, at 11:59 p.m.
the Deep End bar where Williams
he production of “All I love for the theater and raising but to do it in an uplifting and
Really Need to Know I money for a cause that touched enjoyable way,” Peck said. to say to us about free speech. Please take the time to recog-
so narrowly searched. We would require a similar his- nize and reward our faculty and
Williams’ “New Math” made a Learned in Kindergarten,” his life. The play will be running
dedicated to Kenneth P. Strong, Directed by senior Sarah Thursday through Tuesday and torical understanding for anyone employees who are at the heart of
miscalculation. Yes, women are else. a great undergraduate education.
the majority. But we don’t need to is a great way to honor and Peck, the play’s former produc- will begin at 7 p.m. each night,
“compete for men on men’s terms” remember the life of one of er, “All I Really Need to Know except for Sunday when it will Eve McTurk
because they have “the social UNC’s most dedicated and pas- I Learned in Kindergarten” is start at 1 p.m. The production Jonathan Woollen Annadele Herman
power.” In the land of democracy, sionate professors. based on the book by Robert will be performed in room 103 Junior 2010 SUTASA
if we as the majority are not happy Strong, a professor in the Fulgham. The production, of the Center for Dramatic Communication Studies Co-Chairwomen
with the current social laws of the department of dramatic arts co-sponsored by the Carolina Arts. Admission is free.
land, then let’s celebrate a coup and a member of PlayMakers Cancer Focus student group, All proceeds from the bene-
d’etat and institute new laws. It’s
Repertory Company, was origi- portrays the innocence of being fit production will be donated
not a detriment to have more SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
women on campus; it’s a strength. nally directing the play until he a kindergartner and explores to Lineberger Comprehensive ➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space,
Before “Prince Charming,” women passed away on the first day of what adults can learn from Cancer Center, specifically Writing guidelines: clarity, accuracy and vulgarity.
were teaching women about their its rehearsal in early January children’s lack of inhibitions brain tumor research. For ➤ Please type: Handwritten Limit letters to 250 words.
after a long battle with cancer. and carefree attitudes. information about ticket reser- letters will not be accepted.
strengths and about the opportu- SUBMISSION:
➤ Sign and date: No more than
nities that lay ahead of them. Let All of the play’s proceeds According to Peck, the play vations or donating, call (847) two people should sign letters. ➤ Drop-off: at our office at Suite
us be creative. and donations will benefit the was chosen for its message of 204-6156 or e-mail Peck at ➤ Students: Include your year,
2409 in the Student Union.
Let us swim outside the pool, fund for brain tumor research living with unrestrained love snpeck@gmail.com. major and phone number. ➤ E-mail: to dthedit@gmail.com
make our own social laws and at the Neuro- Oncology and hope. We encourage everyone to ➤ Faculty/staff: Include your ➤ Send: to P.O. Box 3257, Chapel
write our own fairy tales. Let Hill, N.C., 27515.
Program at UNC Lineberger “Producing a show in which attend this event in honor of
us see and be seen as our own Comprehensive Cancer Center. all proceeds benefit brain Strong and to raise awareness
Prince Charmings. Because if you EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily represent the opinions
The production is a great tumor research seemed like a about a disease that affects the
want the heart of the truth, if you of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel edito-
want what’s deeper than the deep
way to honor Strong’s legacy by perfect way to not only raise lives of millions of Americans rial board. The board consists of eight board members, the associate opinion editor, the
end — we already are. carrying on his dedication and cancer research awareness, every year. opinion editor and the editor.

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