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DTH/KATIE WILLIAMS
Senior Marcus Paige (5) walks off the court after a 77-74 loss to Villanova. Paige had made a 3-pointer to briefly tie the game with 4.7 seconds remaining.
Carolina Blue.
It wasnt supposed to end like
this, though. There was confetti
falling on smiling, misty-eyed
players. A coach cutting down
a net with his scissors waving
high in the air. A trophy presentation for a team that had just
won a long-awaited national
title.
But the North Carolina mens
basketball team was tucked
away in a locker room, where
the sounds of elation from
Villanovas 77-74 victory were
inaudible.
How they got to the breathtakingly quiet locker room is why it
hurts.
DTH/KENDALL BAGLEY
Seniors Marcus Paige (5) and Brice Johnson (11) walk
away after a buzzer-beater 77-74 loss to Villanova.
HOUSTON Marcus
Paige and Brice Johnson sat
inside the Smith Center with
nothing.
With all the banners
hanging around them six
national championships, 29
regular season titles, 17 ACC
Tournament Championships
there was an uncomfortable, palpable reminder that
Paige and Johnson had given
the Dean Dome nothing.
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Members of the Faculty Executive Committee discuss HB2, which was signed into law on March 23.
University
A UNC School of
Education class is trying to
help out teachers in need
several states away.
Professor Leigh Halls
class, The Politics of
Reading, learned that
the city of Detroit is in
a significant amount of
debt and that this debt is
disproportionately affecting
the Detroit Public School
system.
When UNC students like
Margaret Smith heard about
the debt facing Detroit
teachers, they decided to do
something about it.
There are elementary
classrooms that dont have
heating. There are schools
that actually dont have any
books, Smith said.
Smith said the strife the
Detroit community has
experienced inspired the
education class to help.
Anthony Aswad, a student
in The Politics of Reading,
On Thursday, Student
Body President Houston
Summers stood in front of
an oversized piece of paper
listing all the issues hes
worked on in the past year.
The list stretched all the way
to the floor.
Many of the issues on
Summers list which he
wrote had check marks
beside them, showing that
they had been accomplished.
Summers will officially
leave office today and hand
over his responsibilities to
Student Body President-elect
Bradley Opere.
Summers said he has
learned a lot from his time as
the student body president,
but the three most important
things have been learning
patience, trusting the
process and not jumping to
conclusions too quickly.
Summers said he is thankful
for the work put in by his
administration and felt that
they served the community in
the best way possible.
Its been a remarkable
experience and there have
been so many people that
have poured their heart and
soul into this and have done
the absolute best that they
could do because they love
serving the students here at
this University and not for
personal gain or any other
reason, he said.
I can honestly say that
darn near every member of
our team did everything they
could to support our students
and they came in with a
good attitude and were well
intentioned throughout the
whole process.
As they left office,
Summers and his team
looked back at some of the
issues theyve tackled.
Bathrooms
Summers said they had
been able to identify every
possible bathroom that could
become gender neutral and
have gone as far as exploring
signs for the bathrooms. He
said House Bill 2 has put all
of that on hold.
Weve had instances
over weeks where its been
awesome, a ton of progress
and then absolutely no
progress at all, Summers said.
Opere, who is also a
member of the Summers
administration, worked
on the gender nonspecific
bathrooms initiative and
said while they were not able
to make it work, their most
successful contribution was
in the creation of Pride Place
a new Residential Learning
Program specifically designed
for LGBTQ students at UNC.
Plots on campus
Michael Morrison, 201415 president of the National
Pan-Hellenic Council, said
everything is in place to
have plots on campus soon.
Voter registration
Diana Dayal, director of
state and external affairs,
said the student government
program Tar Heel Vote led
voter registration, voter
education and a get-out-thevote initiative. She said they
had over 1,000 registrations
in the spring.
DTH/KATIE STEPHENS
UNC Student Body President Houston Summers stands in the Blue Zone in Kenan Stadium on Thursday. Summers term ends April 5.
Carolina Hall
Summers said he has had
a lot of challenges during
his time in office, but he
believes the biggest issue
he confronted was the
renaming of Saunders Hall
to Carolina Hall.
He said while he did not
choose the name or the
16-year moratorium, he kept
his word by making sure
Saunders name was gone.
Though there is
controversy around that, and
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CHAMPIONSHIP
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remembered for.
You had to get to this
level to be considered and to
be remembered, Paige said.
Theres not a whole lot of
guys that have done better
than us if you think about it.
Its hard to say now because
we were so close to being at
the top of the mountain.
But hanging a Final Four
banner in that gym is something well be proud of for the
rest of our lives.
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or less believable.
But it went in. A 3-pointer
from beyond the arc tying the
game at 74 with just 4.7 seconds left.
You know, I just want to
have the ball in my hands in
that situation, Paige said.
After a timeout, the
ball was thrown into Ryan
Arcidiacono. He ran the floor,
tightly guarded by Joel Berry,
before flinging the ball backward to Kris Jenkins.
Jenkins set his feet and
Marcus Paige
Senior guard
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DTH/KATIE STEPHENS
UNC-Chapel Hill senior Jacqui Paul and her affectionate 10-month-old pit bull mix Hamilton pose for a photo. Hamilton has his own closet filled with different outfits.
said.
Dogs and their owners
tend to be alike, and Barth
said thats definitely true with
Hamilton and Paul.
He very much reflects
her personality, she said.
So I just really love how
sociable he was.
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Barber said
The Rev. Rachel Johnson,
spokesperson at Riverside
Church, said the tour started
there because of the churchs
historical significance.
Part of the inspiration
of the tour is drawing from
MLKs mountaintop speech,
in which he says that its time
to break the silence, Johnson
said. That speech was
delivered at Riverside Church
47 years ago this weekend.
It was also the anniversary
of Kings assassination.
Johnson said the dates for the
tour was intentional.
Hes been a longtime partner
and companion of ours in the
work of advocating for justice
in our society and in our public
discourse around politics,
Johnson said. We have a long
tradition of bringing influential
civil rights leaders to our
pulpit, going back to Rev. King
and before that, and were
excited to continue that.
Kierra Campbell, co-director
of outreach for the Campus
Y, worked with Barber earlier
this year to promote HKonJ,
an annual rally in Raleigh to
promote many of the issues
addressed on the tour.
The Moral Mondays and
the HKonJ rallies bring a lot
In honor of the national championship game, staff writer Nicola McIrvine asked fans in the Pit which song they think typifies UNC basketball.
Colin Wilson
Senior, political science major
The song that
they played in that
SpongeBob episode
at the stadium,
Sweet Victory
Just listen to the
lyrics of the song, you
know? Its the thrill
of one more kill.
Jessica Huntley
Junior, exercise and sport science
Jumpman, by
Drake because
you know what?
Were just so
excited were
all just jumping
everywhere. Were
high-key jumping
everywhere.
Dante DiMaggio
Sophomore, business administration major
Definitely
Jumpman. You
gotta go with that.
Hopefully if you ask
me this tomorrow,
we can say Big
Rings.
Nina Luker
Sophomore, journalism major
Im gonna say
Jumpman because
they always play it
at the beginning of
games. We always
get so hype to that
song.
Alejandro Maldonado
Senior at Binghamton University
We Are The
Champions, baby
for obvious reasons.
Chris Caracciolo
Senior at Binghamton University
Dynamite (by Taio
Cruz), cause were
dynamite, baby.
Opinion
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JACK LARGESS
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JACOB ROSENBERG
LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
The
unsung
players
of UNC
NEXT
Gwen Smith
A cappella editorial
was not objective
EDITORIAL
e are proud.
Our North
Carolina Tar
Heels have had an amazing tournament run, giving this community life.
Our memories, as
always, mark and make
this history. Your time
on Franklin Street this
semester deafening
chants, the smell of fires
and the crystallization of a
giant community suddenly
and harmoniously showing itself etches this
history into a collective
consciousness of now.
We felt that when we
beat Duke, when we
advanced to the title game
and almost again last night.
We are proud to be Tar
Heels. Those feelings, and
memories, are worth protecting and preserving.
But for the last few
years at UNC, and in this
nation, loving college athletics has not been easy.
As much as coaches
and administrators (even
our beloved Coach Roy
Williams) would like to
ignore it, our university committed fraud and
embarrassed itself by
administering fake classes
and siphoning athletes
toward them.
ADVICE COLUMN
TO THE EDITOR:
It has been a long time
since Ive read The Daily
Tar Heel since Ive long
recognized it as a rag. Today,
however, was a special day
since the issue was chock
full of basketball hype,
so naturally I read the
whole thing. Amidst all the
basketball info though was
an editorial indiscriminately
ripping into the a cappella
groups on campus.
The article lacked substance or even a coherent
argument and amounted to
no more than opinion turned
bullying. Im not in a musical
group, but I do know several
people in them, have seen
them perform and can confidently say that all the a cappella groups on campus are
at the very least decent. Free
speech is a beautiful thing,
and everyone has a right to
their opinion. However, is it
not a goal of journalism to
remain impartial rather than
shamelessly spouting off
your opinions?
To borrow the words of
your writer: in consistency
with my values on free
speech, Id never call for
a stance as hardlined
as banning your subpar
journalistic methods. I just
want less of them.
Trevor Moss
Junior
Biology
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University
Staff writer Harris Wheless asked students and visitors in the quad which member of the UNC mens basketball team they liked best and why.
Laura Brush
2013 graduate
Marcus Paige
because he was a
freshman when I
was a senior, and its
been awesome to
see his ride over the
last couple of years.
Bill Dang
Sophomore
Joel Berry because
he brings the
excitement, and
hes always dancing
after the game and
having a good time
Derrick Bills
Senior
Marcus Paige
because the dude
really holds himself
well on and off the
court. And Ive been
told I kind of look
like him sometimes.
Max Taylor
First-year
Marcus Paige
because hes f*cking
bomb.
Jacob Zielny
Junior
Theo Pinson
because he looks
like hes genuinely
having fun.
Sophomore Rachel
Kleiman, who is a rock
climber, said she thinks the
auto belay is a great idea to
get beginners involved in the
sport.
It is hard to be a
beginner, Kleiman said.
People can now come in
and try it out without all of the
pressure and commitment.
Then, if they do want to keep
climbing, like learn to belay,
they are already part of the
climbing community. They are
already established at the wall,
and they can just keep going
from there.
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Christian Reyes climbs a rock wall on campus. Campus Recreation has now provided students with
the option to auto belay when climbing so that barriers for new climbers are removed.
Mon-Thurs 11:30am-11:30pm
Fri-Sat 11:30am-12:00am
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Solution to
Mondays puzzle
A new Hamilton
Hamilton the pit bull mix
is young, scrappy and hungry for his home in Chapel
Hill. See pg. 5 for story.
Petition to do less
Some students
successfully eluded todays
classes while others got stuck
in exams. See pg. 5 for story.
Farewell, Houston
Student Body President
Houston Summers says
his final farewells to office
today. See pg. 3 for story.
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39 Hes a priest, not a beast,
per Ogden Nash
40 Bear or Berra
45 Propecia rival
47 Shout out
48 Glorifying verse
49 Word after work or play
51 Pest control company
52 Bit of slapstick
53 Sporty Mazda
54 Cavity filler
55 Jasons vessel
56 Half-moon tide
58 Midshipmans sch.
61 Ex-Dodger manager
Mattingly
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Lesbos.
Additional asylum experts
from other EU countries were
needed to do this, the spokeswoman said.
Under the deal struck
between the EU and Turkey
last month, migrants who
arrived in Greece after March
20 who do not apply for asylum or fail to qualify will be
returned to Turkey.
The agreement _ the EUs
latest attempt to tackle an
influx of migrants and asylum
seekers largely triggered by the
war in Syria _ has been severely criticized by rights groups.
Last year, more than 1
million people arrived on
EU shores _ the majority of
them crossing from Turkey
to Greeces Aegean islands
with the help of a network of
migrant smugglers operating
out of Turkey.
The deal targets human
traffickers by sending back
anyone reaching Europe by
these means and giving them
little hope of later receiving
asylum in the EU.
For every migrant sent
back to Turkey, one Syrian
refugee will be directly taken
from Turkey and resettled in
Europe.
Lesbos.
Turkish authorities and
the EUs Frontex border force
boarded the boats, on which
people wearing face masks
could also be seen.
Once processed at Dikili,
the migrants were being sent
on buses to holding centers.
Turkish media reported that
some of them would be taken
to detention facilities in
Edirne, northwestern Turkey,
near the border with Greece
and Bulgaria.
Those centers were built
several years ago when the
land route from Turkey to EU
countries was still open.
In Dikili, meanwhile, several protesters unfurled a
banner that read stop deportations. But the situation
remained calm.
When the second vessel
docked, protesters held up
signs that read, no to racism,
refugees welcome, and EU
started the biggest official
human trafficking of human
history.
No further returns were
expected on Monday, a Greek
police spokeswoman said.
First the registered asylum
applications must be dealt
with, she told reporters on
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