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(Clockwise from top left) The mens basketball team celebrates their NCAA championship win; students rush Franklin Street; members of the basketball team embrace Brandon Robinson; Mitch Trubisky
prepares to make a pass; Roy Williams holds up a piece of the championship basketball net; protestors gather in Charlotte; students pose on Franklin Street on Halloween night.

When it comes to the mail, I feel it is better to recieve than to give.


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Wilson Library archives student t-shirts
RACHEL JONES By Emma Boggess the projects creators, said she
SUMMER EDITOR Staff Writer is excited by the number and
MANAGING.EDITOR@DAILYTARHEEL.COM variety of submissions.
BRINLEY LOWE Students dragging them- Thanks to everyone whos
FEATURES EDITOR selves to 8 a.m. classes are contributed to the project, we
REBECCA AYERS known for dressing casu- now have shirts spanning from
BREAKING EDITOR ally, but a lot can be learned the late 1940s to 2017, reflect-
LEAH ASMELASH
DIGITAL EDITOR about campus life by look- ing many different aspects of
JENNI CIESIELSKI ing at the t-shirts they wear. student life, she said.
OPINION EDITOR Warm spring days draw out This creative approach to
OPINION@DAILYTARHEEL.COM the #GDTBATH shirts in documenting student life was
BROOKLYNN COOPER full force, and the Quad is inspired by the Wearing Gay
DESIGN EDITOR full of students decked out in History project, an online col-
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Carolina blue. lection of photos of t-shirts
GABI PALACIO
PHOTO EDITOR UNC has an extensive sys- representing LGBTQ commu-
PHOTO@DAILYTARHEEL.COM tem of archives documenting nities from across the country.
KAREN STAHL University events. The UNC University archivist and
COPY CHIEF t-shirt archive, which intends project creator Nicholas
COPY@DAILYTARHEEL.COM to capture the UNC experi- Graham said he wants the
ence through the eyes of stu- project to connect current
CORRECTIONS dents, is one of the newest of and past students through
the librarys collections. their favorite UNC memories.
Due to a reporting error, Created in October 2016, We thought t-shirts would DTH/GABRIELLE PALACIO
the original version of our the website chronicles UNC be great because theyre Wilson Library is home to the t-shirt archive that represents different aspects of student life.
Local libraries awarded t-shirts representing differ- so ubiquitous on campus,
state grants story conflated ent aspects of student life. Coggins said. Just about thing about the archive is its creates a South Asian maga- Championship victories to
an after-school program Anyone with a UNC t-shirt everyone has a shirt they can creativity and diversity. zine, immediately after he praising popular players and
grant for Chapel Hill and a story to share can sub- share with the archive. UNC- Whether theyre promoting heard about the project. winning scores against Duke
Public Library with a grant mit a photo to the archive. related t-shirts represent such the Dance Marathon, protest- Monsoon submitted a to phrases like lock in.
to establish the Triangle The archives Tumblr page a wide variety of events and ing or celebrating yet another photo to the archive since we Coggins said the archive is
Learning Network that has 345 submissions, which interests at Carolina activ- national championship, the are a very rare kind of organi- an ongoing and growing col-
went to UNC. The story range from caricatures of ism, University events, par- t-shirts provide a fun and fas- zation, and we want to leave lection.
has been updated online to Coach Roy Williams and ties, dorm life, student orga- cinating snapshot of student our marks everywhere we We hope students will
reflect these changes. Coach Mike Krzyzewski to nizations, athletics, inside life at Carolina, he said. can, he said. remember us and share a
Due to a reporting student organizations like the jokes. They provide a window Senior Kishan Rana said Dozens of the t-shirts photo when they add a new
error, the original version Marching Tar Heels. into campus life at the time that he submitted a picture are related to UNC mens shirt to their own personal
of our Q&A with Juan Jennifer Coggins, a UNC they were made and worn. of a t-shirt from his student basketball. The basketball collections, she said.
Pablo Garcia misidentified Libraries archivist and one of Graham said his favorite organization Monsoon, which shirts range from NCAA university@dailytarheel.com
Garcias company as Geek
Squad. His companys
name is GEEEK Squad. In
addition, his former place
of employment was listed
Letter to new students from Chapel Hill Chancellor, Carol L. Folt
as Triangle Cellular Repair,
when it was Cell Phone
Dear Class of 2021, At Carolina, you will have the resources you
Repair Apex. The article Welcome to the University need to acheive great things.
has been updated online to of North Carolina at Chapel
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special, global community Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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as soon as the error is Carolina. achieve great things. From forward to meeting you and
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also are noted in the people creating what is not goal your success. I also on Aug. 20 and many more
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(J) Rowdy
represents his
hometown

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UNC graduate Josh Rowsey is also known as (J) Rowdy, a performing hip-hop artist.

By Chantal Shine Street, which was a hub of do music and focus what is Durham.
Staff Writer black entrepreneurship. possible. Im starting to realize was
People are beginning to Brandon Long, the gen- just how much of a rich history
Although New York City make their own way, shape eral manager of Lindas Bar that Durham has, Rowsey said.
and Los Angeles are consid- their own vision and dreams, and Grill where Josh usually Durhams past is about black
ered the major cultural hubs work independently and start performs as (J) Rowdy, said entrepreneurship, black busi-
for hip-hop music, local hip- their own businesses, Rowsey audiences enjoy when sample nesses and just overall the black
hop artist Josh Rowsey thinks said. Things are beginning songs of the album are per- community. What I had learned
Durham should get more to pop up. If you have some formed at the restaurant. was how it was destroyed and
credit. sort of vision within Durham, Its the real deal, Long now there seems to be a resur-
We have this kingdom youre able to build and make it said. Its exactly what I expect gence of black entrepreneurship
right here in North Carolina, your career and your lifestyle. of (J) Rowdy to come up with. that is starting to happen in the
Rowsey said. A lot of people Rowsey produced his entire Lamont said that Rowsey Durham area.
want to go to a New York, album in two days with the help is always himself and gives his Lamont said his favorite
Atlanta or Los Angeles, but of friend Tracy Lamont. full presence to people. song on the album is Trouble
what I think people are miss- For him, he said it was a His project and even because he resonates with how
ing is the gold mine that is testament to getting things him as an artist or person is the song describes the experi-
right here in our own back- done and letting go of any stag- rowdy, Lamont said. And ence of trying to make it in the
yard. nant energy, Lamont said. thats even if hes being calm music industry.
Known onstage as (J) Rowsey said producing the with you or more meditative Rowsey said most people
Rowdy, Rowsey said that a album was an intense, spiri- and just speaking life into doubt their full potential.
sense of community and loy- tually growing process. you and just trying to get you (Everyone) underestimates
alty was important to his new It was scary because every- some game or something. how much power they have
album, Return to Black Wall thing had to be right, Rowsey Rowsey said that a major within themselves to manifest
Street. The albums name is a said. It shows the power of part of the development of their own destiny.
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Whats your favorite NCAA championship memory?


Compiled by Features Editor
Brinley Lowe
Photos taken by Brinley Lowe

A lot of people My roommate When we left,


were saying hi stayed the night on we walked past a
to the cameras Franklin Street so he completely burnt-
and hugging could get the first out couch with
and shouting out table at Sup Dogs. no one around it.
together. I felt like We got there super Someone had put the
we were one big early at 11 oclock fire out, but it was just
family. and stayed there all chilling in the middle
Bingdi Chunyu day. of the street.
Economics and art history 2017
Robert Wuo Mark Tierney
graduate
Biology 2017 graduate Astrophysics senior

First-years often come into


college unprepared
The academic rigor It was more memoriza-
tion for the moment of a test
coordinate study planning,
peer tutoring and writing
of college can be a or an exam, she said. Then,
as soon as it was over and I
consultations for students.
Vicki Behrens, an assis-
shock at first. wasnt applying the concepts tant director of the Writing
anymore, it went out the Center, said students coming
By Chantal Shine window of my brain. As an straight out of high school
Staff Writer undergraduate student, that arent familiar with writing in
absolutely did not work. a variety of academic styles.
In high school, Mackenzie Buck Goldstein, an eco- One week they may have a
OBrien went to school at 7 nomics professor who teaches chemistry lab report, philoso-
a.m., walked home at 3 p.m., a first-year seminar, said high phy paper and a formal analy-
ate dinner, played sports school students usually get sis for their art history class
and other extracurriculars, the results they want through thats all due at the same time,
studied, then went to bed at putting in time and effort. she said. Talking with some-
midnight. In college, you may put one on how to approach a new
But her daily routine didnt in the effort and the time writing situation is really valu-
hold up with the unstructured and actually care and like the able for first-year students.
college lifestyle. class, but still dont get the Jessica Tanner, an assistant
Thomas Freeman, a pro- same result, he said. There French professor, agrees.
fessor in the biochemistry are many students who have I see a lot of the very typi-
and biophysics department, never gotten a B before they cal American style five-para-
said he notices first-years get to Carolina. Theyre very graph essay structure, trian-
come in with a high school likely going to get a B or even gle-square-triangle, Tanner
mentality. a C and the first time is said. Im always looking for a
(First-year students) think often very traumatic. deeper, critical reflection and
(professors) are simply going OBrien, a 2017 gradu- for their own voice instead of
to ask them to memorize a ate and womens and gender just recapitulating things.
lot of things, Freeman said. studies and sociology double Goldstein said that college
They come in with certain major, said she should have is a big transition.
expectations that the exams gone to office hours and made (Incoming students) need
are going to be identical to a study schedule as a first- to trust themselves and their
practice materials that we year. ability, Goldstein said. They
give them and so they dont Spend a lot of time mak- need to follow their passions
bother to learn the process of ing a lot of mistakes with and interests and not worry so
problem solving. Thats not your studying, OBrien said. much what either other people
how it works. Thats ultimately how youre think or what theyre supposed
Graduate student Euna going figure out what you to do. This is a unique oppor-
Chavis, who majored in psy- need to be doing to study. tunity to figure out who you are
chology as an undergraduate There are resources like the and to take advantage of it.
at UNC, said high school Learning Center and Writing @chantal_shine
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Q&A with BSM President Aaron Epps


Aaron Epps is the presi- fold about what they do. we want to expand our family
dent of the Black Student and invite more people into
DTH: What is the main
Movement. Staff writer Emilie our space. I really think our
goal of your organization and
Scheuerle asked Epps, who is organization is heading that
what ideals are you trying to
also the senior class vice presi- direction next school year,
promote?
dent, what BSM does. especially since our main
AE: One big thing were objective is to reach out to
The Daily Tar Heel: What is trying to promote is open other groups on campus.
the significance of the Black
dialogue and conversation. I
Student Movement?
think, historically, the Black
DTH: Where is your space/
home on campus?
Aaron Epps: This year we Student Movement has been
will be celebrating 50 years known as the black organi- AE: Upendo Lounge
on campus. It is an organiza- zation or an organization in SASB North on South
tion to progress and propel specifically for black students. Campus. What we are try-
black ideals and culture on While black students may ing to do is use that space as
campus. I think over the feel welcome in this space on much as possible. That is a
years we have found differ- campus, they may not feel space on campus that was
ent ways of doing that that elsewhere, and we want designated by the University
whether it may be through to create that space, but also for us. That is our home
a performance group like we do not want to be identi- on campus but we want to
Harmonyx, which Im a part fied for that one objective. branch out and get to know
of (and) is an a cappella Basically this year, our main different parts of campus and
group, a support group or objective is we want to facili- get to know different types of
through some of our com- tate collaboration. We want people..
mittees we have integrated to reach out to differnt com-
DTH: How has the BSM
within our organization. munities and really publicize
dealt with issues on campus
and promote our organization
DTH: Can you explain some such as Silent Sam?
and also show that we are
of your committees?
an open family and an open AE: Have you heard of the
AE: For example, the politi- organization that anyone Silent Sam Coalition? Theyre PHOTO COURTESY OF
cal action committee that can get involved with. We an organization that is very President of the Black Student Movement and Senior Class Vice President Aaron Epps.
educates our members on still value our black culture, protest and rally focused
potential threats not only because that is why we are and (focused on) getting campus and we help get the is actually fairly recent. come our LGBTQ students
in Chapel Hill but also on a family and it is our main that dialogue really started. word out and help expand Something that I feel is really and welcome and embrace
a grander scheme. We also objective, but it is important Theyve reached out to us their reach. important is introspection them for who the really are. I
incorporate a service com- to collaborate with people in the past saying, We are of identity. For me, I am think for me it was really per-
ponent. There is an educa- that are different than us and starting this protest, we are DTH: So in regards to Silent
from a lower socioeconomic sonal because Im gay but I
tion committee where we starting this rally. Do you Sam, BSM was not the one
see different than us and have background, Im gay and Im think overall it shows how our
go to local high schools and want your members to get on that initiated the protest?
that dialogue and conversa- black. This organization gives organization is progressing.
elementary schools. tion to see where each other board? The role of the Black AE: When it comes to Silent me a safe space. I think my
are coming from. Student Movement is to get Sam, we have a coallition on
DTH: Anything else you
DTH: How can you get viewpoint may be different
that information out to our want to add?
campus and we dont want to from other people from other
involved in these committees DTH: How is your organiza- general body and to explain seem like we are overstepping AE: BSM will be having an
and BSM? tion evolving? backgrounds. This organi-
what is happening. The politi- that boundary because that zation provides a place for event, Culture on the Lawn,
AE: Basically we have differ- AE: It is increasing in our cal action committee usually is actually the main focus of these different identities to on August 25 from 5:30 - 7:30
ent committees that you can diversity. We are already a gets involved. This way we that organization. We focus communicate. So recently we p.m. in SASB Plaza. We will
get involved with. We have a pretty big organization, 150 have a group of students that on being a partner and being launched a colorful icon for be collaborating with other
congressional general body students, but we are trying are educated on activism an ally. BSM, like our regular icon cultural groups on campus
meeting in the fall which is to be bigger and different. and we are a point of contact but multicolored. I think in to embrace and celebrate our
our inaugural meeting. Here Increasing our size and diver- for if people in our general
DTH: What is your favorite
general it shows our support different heritages and cul-
we say who we are and what memory that you have had
sity has its pros and cons. On body want to get involved. for the LGBTQ community. tures. Well have free food and
we do. We also have a com- regarding the Black Student
one side we still want to be Basically, we are a partner It shows our intersectional performances, and it will lead
mittee stand where every Movement?
a famiy, an intimate sort of with organizations like Silent viewpoint on different identi- into an after party that night.
committee will present a tri- group, but on the other side, Sam and Black Congress on AE: My favorite memory ties. Also how we will wel- univeristy@dailytarheel.com

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Q&A with UNCs Margaret Spellings

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UNC-system President Margaret Spellings celebrates her first year in office in early March. Protestors line the steps of Wilson Library in protest of Margaret Spellings first day in office.

Margaret Spellings time because we all know that you how we did after we see I was named, and before I They also observed, and we on it. Secondly, I would say
as the UNC-system president without education we dont it. But it also serves as a guid- arrived on the scene, I raised made a legislative request I personally didnt think the
in charge of 17 campuses live in a very thriving, grow- ing light for the institutions, some private funds to get the around this, that we really DACA Op-Ed was particu-
across the state has been ing place, and as individuals and they can develop their Boston Consulting Group to dont have the right kind of larly controversial, those were
marked by protest, controver- its the key to our own long- own strategic plan within this come and take a look under information systems to really issues that Ive worked on for
sy and political speech. Senior term success. framework. the hood, see what we did smartly manage the enter- decades, and I was pleased to
writer Natalie Short talked to well, where we could improve, prise and frankly to answer see last week that the Trump
DTH: What are some of the DTH: Could you explain the
Spellings about her previous where we lacked the right the questions that the Board administration has heard
things that youve done for the strategic plan a bit more spe-
experiences and her past year talents, etc. They made some of Governors and the legisla- a number of us among the
University system in the past cifically?
in office. recommendations, I acted on ture has. We have 17 institu- country, and Ill be thrilled
year that you see as highlights?
MS: What were doing right them, for the most part. Any tions with a multitude of sys- when they make it a little
The Daily Tar Heel: How MS: I would say the strategic now is negotiating institu- organization is organic, so tems, were under leveraging more permanent.
has your past experience in
plan that the board unani- tional-level agreements that youre always reacting to the shared services and system
education and government
mously adopted in January, everyone can see what part of
DTH: How do you feel that
times. Thats another thing platforms. I think we can be
informed your current role? your relationships with your
that work was developed those strategic goals that they that I would say is an achieve- smarter about the way we are
adversaries within the UNC
Margaret Spellings: I feel like through a process of town are going to tackle uniquely. ment reducing the size of organized.
system have developed within
everything that Ive done in my hall meetings on each and Obviously we have 17 institu- general administration but
career has added up to being every one of the campuses, an tions that are all very differ-
DTH: Have there been any the past year?
also emphasizing the things
specific political hurdles that
prepared and ready to lead online survey that engendered ent and so those are a process. that are most important and MS: I felt like if people had
you had to navigate in order
the University. Whether its support and input from thou- We expect to finalize those by of course those are the things gotten to know me, they would
to do your job?
having attended a large public sands of people, active involve- the end of the summer, and that are derived around the see that whether weve agreed
university in Houston, that ment from the faculty and so our Year 1 will be the 17-18 strategic plan. MS: House Bill 2 obvi- 100 percent at the time or
frankly reminds me a whole staff, of course my team here, school year, and its a five year Ill give you an example. ously was a year-long saga not is really not the issue, its
lot of UNC-Charlotte, or my folks around the legislature plan. They observed that we could that affected the University that Im an honest broker and
work at the state legislative it was a very multi-stakeholder do more to help develop the and many in it, athletic and respectful to people in and out
DTH: Was it your own
level in Texas and at the federal process that wrought a very professional staff here at otherwise. So we were caught of the institution and I think
idea to bring in the Boston
level both at the White House concise but powerful strategic general administration and in the middle as Ive said a that theyve gotten to that
Consulting Group to evaluate
and at the U.S. Department plan that is gonna guide our within the University, I mean million times, between the same place with me and its a
the UNC system?
of Education in Washington, work over the next five years. were in the human capital legislature and our govern- productive environment. So I
its just kind of a combo plat- Around that, we made a stra- MS: Thats again, kind business and as an institu- ment and the constituencies think things have really settled
ter of experience that really tegic legislative request the of, what you would expect tion itself, we were under- of the Universities. And so I down and Im glad to be here. I
has brought me here today. budgets supposed to come senior level managers or investing in that. That was an was pleased and relieved that hope theyre glad Im here.
Im just thrilled to be here, out (Monday) so Ill tell executives to do. Right after observation that they made. the legislature took action state@dailytarheel.com

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Students and staff get schooled in unique first-year seminars


By Sara Pequeo that are in the same spot of
Staff Writer transitioning into college,
said Emily McKinney, senior.
Your first year at UNC is She took two first-year semi-
full of new experiences nars.
your first dorm room (and One was North Carolina
likely first roommate), your Geology, and we took two
first time on your own and field trips to Wilmington, and
the first of many college Im from Wilmington, so that
courses. Another first for the was really fun. The other one
majority of students? The was an education first-year
first-year seminar. seminar called Schooling
The First-Year Seminar Versus Education, and it
Program began in fall 1999 actually helped me pick up a
with 65 courses offered. One- minor, and introduced me to
third of incoming first-years something that Im super pas-
participated, according to Nick sionate about. I want to be a
Siedentop, curriculum director teacher now, and that was the
for undergraduate education. first experience I had with an
In the 2015-2016 academic education class.
year, enrollments jumped to Other students who didnt
3,378, though some students enjoy their first-year seminar
take more than one seminar. still recommend them to
According to Siedentop, 97 incoming students.
percent of seminars fulfill at I thought it would be a
least one general education straight-up seminar, but it
requirement. was pretty heavily graded. I
Because the seminars are ended up with a B or some-
small, they also can refine thing, Jared Blum, a senior
students communication who took a first-year seminar
skills, their ability to speak on nanotechnology, said.
clearly and write persua- Its a good way to not
sively, Siedentop said in an overpack your schedule. I
email. Most importantly, as wouldnt recommend this
they work closely with their physics one, because it was DTH/GABRIELLE PALACIO
professor on a shared intellec- real science-y. But usually Hamilton Hall located next to Davis Library is home to many first-year seminars that help fulfill general education classes for students.
tual problem, first-year stu- they do a good job of letting
dents can gain the habits of you meet other freshmen. just offer students new expe- of Nuclear Chemistry for the less than 20 years old at UNC, Bardsley met her husband
inquiry and sense the excite- Luis Lucas-Tzun, a senior riences. They often give facul- fifth time this fall, and while but they arent a new concept. in the class when she was
ment of discovery. graduating in August, did not ty the opportunity to teach a nuclear chemistry isnt his Dr. Jan Bardsley, a professor paired with him for an oral
Students experiences in take a first-year seminar but subject that they specialize in. specialty, it is a field that he is in the department of Asian exam. She said she remem-
first-year seminars have been wishes he had. Generally in a depart- highly interested in and has studies, has taught a first-year bers her first-year seminar as
almost as diverse as the semi- I was really focused ment, especially chemistry, studied extensively. seminar every year since the something that shaped her
nars offered. However, many on my major, and I didnt your teaching assignment may Im not a nuclear chemist, 1990s. She participated in a college experience.
students agree that it was a feel like I had time to mess not be something thats your Im an analytical chemist, first-year seminar on the 17th Now, when (my husband
good way to get to know other around with that kind of favorite thing to talk about, Austell said. But Ive been and 20th centuries in 1969 and I) look over our college
first-years and a fairly easy stuff, said Lucas-Tzun. I but its just part of the job, Dr. interested in nuclear chemis- as an undergraduate at the classes, its really that first-year
way to complete general edu- wish I did take one, because Todd Austell, a research assis- try since I was an undergrad. University of California, Davis. seminar that stands out as
cation requirements. it knocks out so many gen tant professor in the chemistry We dont have nuclear chem- The late 60s were a time something that pushed us to
Youre not there to be with eds. My junior year I had to department, said. Seminars istry in the chemistry depart- of experimenting, and one of think and interact with profes-
100 students like a bio lec- spend a lot of time knocking are different, its usually some- ment, and a lot of students the experiments was a first- sors, she said. It was just so
ture, so it was really cool to be out random gen eds for like, ones specialty. are interested in learning year seminar that would last valuable. I dont think there are
there with a professor thats philosophy and all this stuff I Austell is teaching From more about it. Its been a fun all year for 30 students, and any other classes that stand out
passionate about what theyre didnt care about it. Atomic Bombs to Cancer one to design and teach. you had to apply to get in, in the same way.
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Student government
prepares for the year
By Adam Phan
Staff Writer

Between communication
streamlining, congressional
restructuring and campus
issues, student government
should have a busy first
semester.
Student Body President
Elizabeth Adkins said student
government is prioritizing its
outreach efforts at the begin-
ning of the semester. FallFest
will be the main focus of these
efforts in helping first-years
and transfers, as well as cur-
rent students, get involved in
student government.
Something thats very DTH FILE/RYAN HERRON
important to us is changing Elizabeth Adkins, a senior political science and journalism major,
the culture of the organiza- is the 2017 - 2018 student body president.
tion and making sure were
getting a lot of fresh new former Student Congress was. especially after the student
faces in the organization, The former branch consisted body president election this
Adkins said. of undergraduates and gradu- past year. She is working with
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installing energy-saving pro- from each of the different aca- dent government is putting out
grams on campus computers demic departments. summer newsletters to keep
and establishing an advisory The Senate always has people engaged during the
board for Campus Healths goals to become an active and summer and when they return
Counseling and Psychological efficient voice for the student to school, as well as revamping
Services. However, Adkins said population, Woods said. By its social media and websites.
these goals cannot be achieved expanding and making the Adkins said she is looking
without help from the other Senate more diverse, we can forward to serving the student
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rushing a more traditional
OFFICIAL RETAIL PARTNER OF UNC ATHLETICS fraternity as a first-year but in 1857. The fraternity was in the arts in high school but really conducive of that.
didnt feel like he fit in. inactive when the University kind of got away from that my The fraternity holds rush
I thought I was going to closed during the Civil War, first year of college and was each semester. They create
be a frat star when I came to but it was reinstated on cam- kind of looking for some extra a Facebook group with their
UNC, he said, chuckling. pus in 1926. motivation, Price said. rush calendar, where they
He said that during his Graham said that in 1971, But Price said she found host seven to nine events that
first semester, he decided he St. Anthony Hall became much more in St. Anthony all have different themes and
would rush that spring. But UNCs first co-ed social fra- Hall. activities, including Haiku
by the time second semester ternity. The fraternity has I was expecting it to be Kung-Fu and Dirty Hippie
came around, he had already some other notable firsts as more like a club but its really Art Night.
found the Hall. well. http://deltapsi.unc.edu/ become like my friend group Hardin said his favorite
During his first semester, about-st-anthony-hall/ and the people I hang out rush event is called Poetry,
Hardins twin brother joined They were the first social with on the weekends, she Prose and Pancakes.
Alpha Chi Sigma, the honors fraternity at UNC to admit an said. I did find what I was Its an event that happens
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fast and a place for people
Charles Scott, who joined in more creatively, especially
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who he could talk to and Currently, there are about According to Hardin, read prose. Sort of like an
or at most onsite UNC athletic events. explore his interests with and 25 members in the fraternity, members of the fraternity are open mic, but for more like
to have a really close-knit according to Hardin. They involved with social justice literary things.
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Word on the street: What free stuff can you get at UNC?
Compiled by staff writer
Tiffani Gibbs
Photos taken by Tiffani Gibbs

The free t-shirts My freshman year Probably either


when you show up there was an iPad t-shirts or coffee
early to games. At Mini given away at and donuts. I got a
FallFest, the things FallFest. Other than phone sticker that
they gave out a lot that, you have your you can put your
were stress balls yearly Duke tickets credit cards in. Also
and tissues and given away in the Pit maybe, like, bags
that kind of struck through raffles. and stuff.
me. Jarrat Edwards Elizabeth Morgan
Senior environmental studies Junior music education major
Yasmine Zefri
Sophomore physics major
major RECONNECTING EMERGING LEADERS
WITH THEIR PASSION TO MAKE A
DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD.
South Campus is accessible
with the P2P system very
The P2P Express bus
is central to life as a
its a big key in the first-year
experience.
According to Randy Young,
by the Express bus and
mid-campus dormitories with
weekend parking, or at least
possible.
a media relations manager a shorter walk from Franklin
first-year.
By Rachel Jones
for transportation and park-
ing, around 40,000 students
utilize the service in peak
Street.
However, that nostalgia
might not have a physi-
very
Summer Editor

Theres rain streaking


months of service.
The P2P service began
in 1992 with an on-demand
shuttle service thats still in
cal form rumbling around
campus anymore. UNC
Transportation and Parking
will be getting new express
worthwhile.
the windows of the bus as

very
it rumbles along Stadium operation today. The Express buses in the fall, and the P2P
Drive, stopping behind a buses began running in 1993. shuttles will have TransLoc
Carolina Livery bus for sev- It was put into effect in technology installed so that

inspiring.
eral minutes and then finally order to augment the Chapel riders will be able to track
swerving around it after the Hill Transit services that their requested ride. Young RECONNECTING EMERGING LEADERS WITH THEIR PASSION
driver has checked to see that ended at a certain time of said the school is also finaliz-
TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD.
the path is clear. The wind- night, Young said. So its ing minor changes to the P2P

Reco very
shield wipers keep time with basically a vehicle no pun Express route.
the podcast he has on, soft
British narration mixing with
intended for safe delivery
of students to and from cam-
I believe were getting
three new, larger buses that
very possible

UNC.
one of the two passengers pus locations. may have more seating than
phone conversation. Shes
telling her friend about her
Since its the only form of
free, late-night transporta-
the old ones. I dont have
specifics, Young said. The
very worthwhile
very inspiring.
upcoming biology exam, bags tion, the trip from Franklin old fleet was just heavily used
from CVS and Moes spread Street to Hinton James can and it was time to bring in
out beside her. get hairy. newer vehicles. They all use
The Carolina Recovery Program provides an
This might be the norm
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I remember it basically
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Recovery
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But despite the old buses
quirks, both Gonzalez and UNC.
recovery can thrive personally, shine academically and
develop enduring resiliency for continued success.
in the school year. ences on the P2P. Especially Kumar said that they didnt
The P2P runs from 7 p.m. late at night, because every- think the P2P needed to The Carolina Recovery Program provides an accepting, nurturing
environment where students in recovery can thrive personally, shine
to 4 a.m. seven days a week body was drunk trying to get improve.
academically and develop enduring resiliency for continued success.
whenever the University is in home from Franklin. I feel like it does a pretty
session. Most upperclassmen talk good job, especially because
RECOVERY.UNC.EDU
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tense, utilizing the service
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Army ROTC builds character, leaders


About 60 students
are in the program,
which trains officers.
By Sophia Wilhelm
Staff Writer

UNCs Reserve Officers


Training Corps isnt the
military camp your parents
threaten to send you to or
another version of Cadet
Kelly. It is a college-based
program that prepares stu-
dents to serve as officers in
the United States Army.
UNC has about 60 Army
ROTC students and around
10 who take the classes as
electives. UNC is one of about
1,700 colleges in the country
with an ROTC program.

History
Before 1993, UNC students
in Army ROTC had to partici-
pate in the ROTC program at
Duke.
UNC used to not have
an ROTC program, Senior
Military Instructor and
Master Sgt. Nicholas Barnes
said. They had to go to Duke
because everything here was
Navy.
Barnes said students would
graduate from UNC, but
graduated from the ROTC
program at Duke.
Maj. Gen. and military sci-
ence professor Shane Doolan DTH/GABRIELLE PALACIO
said UNC didnt have its own UNCs Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) was brought to campus in March of 1995 after Col. Bill Causey petitioned to make UNC a host program.
program because enrollment
in ROTC was low at UNC. of her sophomore year. Being a Cadet tools to be successful wher- Its not necessarily just just have to do it, she said.
Initially, UNC was not I wanted to find my ever they go, so thats why we being a good soldier, but Youre working out and it
commissioning too many niche, she said. I hadnt While many UNC students challenge their creative think- being a good person and hav- sucks and you want to com-
cadets, Doolan said. It was a really found that yet. I looked avoid 8 a.m. classes, cadets ing (and) how to communi- ing strong moral values and plain, but you learn not to.
small program so they made at a couple sororities and I wake up at 5 a.m. for their cate with others, Barnes said. furthering that within an She said the ROTC pro-
it part of another program. sort of wanted that comrade- workout regimen. Empathy is a big one that we organization, she said. gram provides guidance on
After an increase in cadet ship that you get when you From 6 a.m. to 7:15 a.m. harp on. For the summer, the cadets how to be a good and com-
enrollment, military science belong in a group. three times a week, ROTC On Wednesdays, cadets can intern with federal agen- passionate leader.
professor and Col. Bill Causey Many high school students students have physical train- have a leadership lab at cies or join abroad programs.
petitioned to make UNC a apply for ROTC scholarships, ing. The early morning rou- Forest Theatre, where the stu- Cultural Understanding and After being a Cadet
host program, Doolan said. which cover the cost of room tine includes running, circuits dents practice military mis- Language Proficiency is a
In March 1995, Causeys and board or tuition at any and a full body workout. sions, tactics and maneuvers, program that allows ROTC I really do just like the
hard work paid off and UNC school with an ROTC pro- Research has shown that such as a platoon or swat. students to be culturally aspect of getting to serve your
got an Army ROTC program. gram, Doolan said. if you start your day doing Almost every other week- immersed in foreign coun- country, and it has a lot of
By that August, cadet enroll- Scholarship recipients some type of physical activity, end we have some kind of vol- tries such as Peru, Cambodia cool opportunities, Kassimis
ment at UNC was higher than commit to serving four years it sets you up for success later unteer event, whether that be and Bulgaria. said. I think a lot of people
ROTC programs at Duke of Active Duty and another in the day, Barnes said. a blood drive or a food drive Cadet Troop Leader underestimate how many jobs
or North Carolina Central four years in the Individual He said he tries to treat the or Habitat for Humanity, Training provides ROTC the Army and military in gen-
University. Ready Reserve. cadets like real athletes when Capelo said. students leadership posi- eral have to offer.
Causey, who retired in the About 40 of UNCs 60 it comes to exercise. Once a semester, cadets are tions within active duty units Kassimis said as a medi-
area, will celebrate 50 years ROTC participants receive ROTC requires leadership required to attend the Field in places such as Germany, cine student, ROTC has
as a UNC graduate in May scholarships, which are classes on ethics, finances, Training Exercises at Camp Hawaii and Colorado. opportunities to further edu-
2018. granted after an application communications and time Butner, where they learn how The program also creates cation and career goals.
review and interview. He said management, among other to survive in the outdoors, strong relationships between I chose the Guard, which
Before being a Cadet academic performance and skills. First-year classes focus perform tactical exercises and the cadre and cadets through is the Reserves, Capelo said.
character are major consid- on individual wellness, land complete obstacle courses. emotional and moral sup- Im the recruiting officer full
Some students participate erations. navigation and outdoor sur- The ROTC program itself port. time for just the summer and
in JROTC in high school, but In addition to the scholar- vival, while sophomore and is really encouraging gradu- Weve got a very good then I have to attend a little
many dont start until college. ship, cadets receive a monthly junior classes concentrate ation, so we really try not to relationship with the cadets, more training.
I actually joined my sec- stipend between $300 and on weapons and navigation. impact the students ability Barnes said. Ive probably Capelo said she couldnt
ond semester freshman year $500, which increases by Seniors focus on how to be to accomplish their academic helped most of them out, Id imagine her college experience
of college, junior Joanna year. officers by organizing and goals, Doolan said. say like 85 percent, with their without ROTC.
Kassimis said. I didnt know Barnes said cadets can get leading other ROTC students. He said many of the cadets personal issues. Theres no better feeling
it was something I wanted to recruited for a scholarship First-years are required to are involved in student Capelo said the ROTC pro- in the world that your best
do coming into college. while being a UNC student take one credit each semester, organizations and activities. gram helps people improve friend or the guy to the left
After going to events and with two years of schooling while sophomores take a two- Kassimis said that through skills and mentality without or right or girl would
morning workouts, Tina left. But he said there are hour credit and juniors and the ROTC program, students them even noticing. be willing to take a bullet for
Marie Capelo, a 2017 gradu- even ways around that two- seniors take three hours. learn to make an impact on Your public speaking you, she said.
ate, joined ROTC the spring year limitation. We want to give them different groups of people. becomes better because you university@dailytarheel.com
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Edible Campus grows UNC football faces


their outreach program uncertainties
By Tallman Boyd matter what background or Thats all part of (Edible
Staff Writer experience you have with Campus) to encourage people
gardening to come, Peterson to eat healthier, in one part.
Over the summer, the only said. From six to seven To encourage people to learn
things thirsty on Thursdays afterward we have also on where their food comes from
are plants. Thursdays we have these is another part, Peterson
Edible Campus has started Edible Evenings, which is just said. Also, there is a social
Thursday Workdays this a time for people to hang out justice aspect in helping peo-
summer for students to learn and spend time in the garden ple fight food insecurity issues
how to plant vegetables in a after having worked on it. on campus and also for the
relaxed environment. Peterson also said that whole community of Chapel
The program was started these workdays would change Hill, Peterson said.
through the North Carolina during the school year when The plants and food that
Botanical Garden and has they will have scheduled work grows in the Edible Campuss
nine satellite beds across days with volunteers to help gardens arent only for stu-
UNCs campus to help pro- with gardening in their satel- dents, and Peterson hopes
mote sustainability and lite beds. the plants that are grown can
healthy eating. Volunteer Yaman Peksenar, give a sense of community
Laura Mindlin, the Edible junior, enjoys the idea of to everyone at UNC and in
Campus coordinator, said cooking food that he has Chapel Hill.
that they chose Thursdays to grown himself. The food we grow is for
better accommodate students The plants, all of them everyone and it is free. You
and their busy schedules. are beautiful, also add a side can walk up and pick some
We thought Thursdays of being edible. An example lettuce or tomatoes or what-
would be a nice day for weekly could be zucchini or eggplant ever is ready, Peterson said.
workday gatherings, as stu- where they have these beau- Peksenar said its rewarding
dents schedules typically tiful, beautiful flowers that to be able to cook food that he DTH FILE/KATIE WILLIAMS
calm down by then, and it is a are just really aesthetic and has taken care and nurtured. Head Coach Larry Fedora will face challenges in 2017 with an almost entirely new supporting cast.
stress-free way to close out the thats not their only function, The fact that I am able to
Proehl (43 catches, 597 yards) Dorn are worth keeping an
week, Mindlin stated. Our
student garden manager is out
Peksenar said.
Mindlin said their gardens
raise my own (garden) bed
so I know what is going on in
Last years starting is Ryan Switzers heir at slot eye on.
there nearly every day, and we
have events on days aside from
are starting to grow large
harvests, and theyre going
that specific bed. You know
the analogy, If you grow your
lineup is largely receiver and may play on the
outside, too. Hell get help
The only significant loss
from UNCs front seven
Thursdays, but our standing, to have to figure out how food it always tastes better, absent. from fellow senior Thomas
Jackson, a former walk-on
was defensive tackle Nazair
Jones, who entered the NFL
open workday for volunteers is to allocate the food in the Peterson said. This is a further
Thursdays for now. fall. Edible Campus largest analogy because I am not only By Chapel Fowler who always seemed to be in Draft a year early. North
Sophomore Maiya partnership is currently with cooking, but I am raising the Senior Writer the right place at the right Carolinas top two tacklers
Peterson, an intern for Edible Carolina Cupboard, an on- food that I am cooking with time in limited action last from last season, juniors Cole
Campus, said that anyone is campus food pantry. and it tastes like not even twice One question looms over year. Redshirt first-year Juval Holcomb and Andre Smith,
welcome to join their weekly Peterson said the goal of as good, but it tastes three or the North Carolina football Mollette stands at 6-foot-4 have a more daunting task
workdays. Edible Campus is to help stu- four times as good. team this year. and will get his share of tar- than the secondary. Theyll be
We invite everyone no dents learn about plants. university@dailytarheel.com Last season, the Tar gets after a three-touchdown expected to shore up a group
Heels followed up an ACC spring game. that allowed almost 230 rush-
Championship Game appear- North Carolinas one-two ing yards per game a year ago.
ance with an 8-5 year filled punch of Elijah Hood and T.J. Smith is a punishing hitter,
with its share of impressive Logan is gone. Sophomore and Holcomb is fluid in pass
wins and confusing losses. The Jordon Brown scored on coverage. Both will start.
team was not without talent. a short run in UNCs Sun After missing seven games
The NFL Draft confirmed Bowl loss to Stanford and with injuries, senior defensive
that six players heard their enters this season as the end Dajaun Drennon will be
names called in April, includ- only running back who car- a premier pass rusher. Junior
ing quarterback Mitchell ried the ball last year for the end Malik Carney had 5.5 sack
Trubisky, the No. 2 overall pick. Tar Heels. Stanton Truitt, last year, and sophomore tackle
Head coach Larry Fedora another graduate transfer, is Aaron Crawford had 47 tack-
has proven he can win games, an intriguing option after two les. Perhaps the most under-
put up gaudy offensive num- years at Auburn. rated member of the Tar Heels
bers and produce profession- The defense retains a few defensive line is Jeremiah
al-level talent. But, in 2017, more key players than its Clarke. Hes a massive man
can he do it again with a counterpart. UNC allowed up front at 6-foot-5 and 315
mostly new supporting cast? just 11 passing touchdowns in pounds. He has incredibly
The search for Trubiskys 13 games last year. But in one active hands, which are a great
replacement will draw the of college footballs strangest compliment to his height he

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most attention, as most storylines, North Carolina recovered two fumbles, broke
quarterback battles do. intercepted just one pass all up two passes and blocked a
The two front-runners are season. field goal last season.
Nathan Elliott, who won the An experienced secondary In the past, UNCs high-fly-
backup job last year and is must force more turnovers for ing offense could make up for
entering his third year in UNC this year. Senior safety defensive lapses. But this year,
UNCs offense, and Brandon Donnie Miles is a hard hitter a group effort will be needed
Harris, a graduate transfer who was third on the team to produce a winning season.
from Louisiana State with 15 last year with 102 tackles. The offense and defense have
starts to his name. Harris is Cornerback M.J. Stewart is potential to both fail and
the more mobile of the two, also a senior and headlines succeed.
but Elliott, who was North a group of defensive backs Their play will answer the
Carolinas best quarterback who love to jaw with oppos- question looming over Chapel
Burritos, Tacos, Nachos and Margaritas! during the spring game by a ing wide receivers. Four-star Hill, for better or for worse.
mile, isnt too far behind him. recruit Tre Shaw and sopho- @chapelfowler
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Nothing says youre new on Flocka Flame, Phantogram Carol Folts Twitter. change your password will ing on the floor of the Dean dents run naked through the
campus like pronouncing a and Flying Lotus come in the probably bring tears to your Dome. two major libraries, the UL
well-known campus building past couple of years. Your dad Ehaus: Nickname for eyes. and Davis, at midnight before
incorrectly (were looking at saw R.E.M. play here in 1982. Ehringhaus Residence Hall, Rams: Short for Rams the first final. Surprisingly,
you, Dey Hall). Luckily for #timeless which is mostly filled with Overheard: Refers to the Head, which can refer to a streaking in December isnt
you, The Daily Tar Heel has first-year students. The E popular Facebook groups gym, dining hall, parking deck very *cough, cough* flatter-
hooked you up with a reliable Chapel Thrill: A euphe- is necessary to differentiate Overheard at UNC, which or plaza if you are unaware of ing.
lingo guide you can study up mism for Chapel Hill used between a haus party and a documents strange interac- the context. Once again, we
on before you get to campus. sarcastically in most instanc- house party. tions and sightings at UNC. are all amazed that for all of
es. Example: Ive got two In these groups, fights over UNCs creativity and donors, Syllabus week: The first
Alert Carolina: A texting- papers due tomorrow and an Fetzer: The name of the just about anything break out. the school seems to use a total week of classes when lectures
and-emailing system used by exam the day after. CHAPEL soccer field and track Example: Did you see the of seven words to name every- consist of reviewing class poli-
the University to provide infor- THRILL, BRO! and a gym located on South Overheard fight last night? thing on campus. cies and procedures and home-
mation during emergencies. Road. That one guy went on a rant work is seriously only reading
Guaranteed to have at least one Clef Hangers: The oldest about cheese fries for like Risers: The student sec- the syllabus and signing a few
spelling or grammar error and a cappella group on campus. eight comments! tion with standing room only pieces of paperwork. Probably
Hanes Hall vs. Hanes Art about the only time where you
to arrive 20 minutes after the Will inspire almost every girl space in the Dean Dome clos-
Center: Another common feel on top of your academics
emergency has passed. at UNC to tweet something P2P: A shortened version est to the floor; the pews clos-
mix-up because they have the at UNC.
along the lines of omg one SAME NAME. Hanes Art of Point-to-Point, this trans- est to the altar of your new
Bar golf: An annual tradi- day i will marry a clef i know i Center is near Franklin Street, portation system used by DPS church.
tion for seniors where drinks will #singtome at some point is famous for the nighttime Tar Heel: Nickname associ-
while Hanes Hall is right off
at different bars are assigned in her college career. express bus that runs from 7 Rushing Franklin: The ated with the state of North
the lower quad. Confusing the
a point value and the goal p.m. to 4 a.m. Lacks a normal most intense form of jaywalk- Carolina and particularly its
two could be the difference
is to drink all of said drinks. Dance Marathon: A fund- between sweat stains and a bus understanding of how full ing known to man; a tradi- flagship public university.
Underclassmen caddy for raiser for the UNC Childrens clean shirt. is too full unless youre about tion in which thousands of Note how many words are in
them aka dress in matching Hospital where volunteers to throw up. students sprint to Franklin the phrase Tar Heel. HINT:
outfits and carry them home. get sponsors to pay them to Street to celebrate only the TWO.
Hes Not: One of the most
dance for 24-straight hours. popular bars in Chapel Hill. The Pit: Area of campus most important sports vic-
Big Frat Court and Little The only form of work-related Hes Not Here is a fan favor- between Lenoir Dining Hall, tories. The Tar Pit: Nickname for
Frat Court: Located on North torture allowed by the eighth ite due to their famous Blue the Student Stores and the the student section at football
Columbia Street, Big Frat amendment. Cups, your new formal china. Union where students talk, SASB: Acronym for Student games. Dont worry if it still
Court consists of five different demonstrate, protest, volun- and Academic Services seems empty five minutes
fraternities, while Little Frat Dean Dome: Nickname teer, advertise, etc. There is Building; pronounced Saz- before kickoff itll be that
Court is off of West Cameron for the Dean E. Smith Center, Hojo: A nickname for a rumor that if you spent an bee. There are two different way until halftime.
Avenue and is composed of home of the best mens col- Hinton James Residence entire day in the Pit, youd see SASBs, North and South,
three different fraternities. lege basketball team in the Hall, the southernmost dorm every student that goes to UNC located right next to each other.
because even students studying TOPO: Pronounced TOP-
*insert your own favorite joke country. Named after legend on campus. Furthest from If youre confused, luckily
abroad need to walk through OH. This refers to the popular
about frats and short shorts/ Coach Dean E. Smith. Your classes but closest to the Dean there are a number of learning
drinking/partying/question- new church. the Pit para ir a clase. resources inside one of them date spot and bar, Top of the
Dome. Pick your poison, kids. Hill, which overlooks Franklin
able behavior here* (we dont know which one).
LDOC: Acronym for Last The Pit Preacher: The title Street. Dont be the guy who
Dook: A university locat-
The Blue Zone: The alumni ed roughly eight miles from Day Of Classes. Pronounced given to Gary Birdsong, who brings a girl to TOPO on
L-Dock. The day of the year
SBP: Acronym for Student Valentines Day without a res-
section of Kenan Memorial UNC yes, this is the proper preaches about his strong reli-
Body President, who will ervation unless you REALLY
Stadium. Have you ever spelling, why do you ask? when everyone loses their col- gious beliefs at multiple spots
be Elizabeth Adkins for
watched a UNC football game? lective shit. on campus primarily the Pit want to get to know her.
the 2017-18 academic year.
Yes? You know the empty end DPS: Acronym for the and at other schools in the
During your time at UNC,
of the stadium? You know the Department of Public Safety, Loudermilk: The subsec- Triangle. You know the weath-
you will be asked to sign a The Varsity: A movie
Blue Zone! the on-campus police force. tion of the football stadium ers nice when you see good ol theater on Franklin Street;
lot of things 95% of those
The reason why parking on that contains the Blue Zone. Gary hanging out with his sign shockingly, no one has
lovely petitions will be peti-
Carrboro: Small town adja- campus illegally will cost you Athletes spend time in this and his lawn chair. opened a cart selling DVDs in
tions for student body presi-
cent to Chapel Hill. Just keep and this is a rough estimate facility for tutoring, workouts, dent. front of the theater called JV.
driving west on Franklin Street a kajillion dollars. meetings, etc. Formally known Rameses: The UNC team
and youll know when you as the Loudermilk Center for mascot is the ram, in the WXYC: Name of the
arrive at Chapel Hills earthy Excellence, you will never set form of (a) the live ram with SRC: Acronym for Student
DTH: Acronym for The Recreation Center; the short, student-run radio station, FM
stepbrother: its a little dif- Daily Tar Heel, the award- foot inside this place. Carolina blue spray-painted
balding, roid-raging older channel 89.3. We can legiti-
ferent over there. winning, student-run newspa- horns who attends football mately say we have heard
Onyen: The identifier each games and (b) the student in a brother of Rams Head gym.
per of UNC. Staff members are Norwegian folk music fol-
Cats Cradle: Carrboro easily identifiable by exhaus- student receives for all logging- costume who attends various
in purposes. The number of Streakers: As a stress- lowed by Lupe Fiasco on this
music venue that has seen tion, a frantic pace and an sporting events due to his or
times UNC requires you to her reduced likelihood of poop- relieving measure, many stu- station.
acts like Mac Miller, Waka obsession with Chancellor

1. Ride a full circle of the P2P route 2. Play in the fountain at Bynum Circle 3. Explore Wilson Librarys Rare Book Collection 4. Actually save 10 receipts at the Yogurt Pump (a.k.a.

The DTH
YoPo) 5. Eat Drunchies at Lindas on Franklin Street 6. Drink from the Old Well on the first day of classes 7. Eat a cheddar-chicken biscuit at Time Out after 2 a.m. 8. Wear a witty/
slutty group costume for Halloween on Franklin Street 9. Become a member of Local 506 and see a show 10. Eat lunch at the counter of Suttons Drug Store 11. Go stargazing in
Kenan Stadium 12. Pull an all-nighter in the UL 13. Get covered in paint at the Holi celebration on Hooker Fields 14. Listen to the Pit Preacher and argue back 15. Sunbathe on Polk
Place 16. Cafe Carrboro: Have a crepe and a cocktail at Cafe Carrboro. 17. Hula hoop at Weaver Street Market 18. Tweet at a UNC varsity athlete 19. Play a round of golf at the
Finley Golf Course 20. Buy something you dont need at a table in the Pit 21. Get ice cream at Maple View Farms in Carrboro 22. Visit a professor during office hours and ask how
their day is going 23. Visit the Duke Botanical Gardens 24. See a star show at the Morehead Planetarium 25. Complete a DTH crossword 26. Have a snowball fight on McCorkle
Place 27. Climb the Bell Tower on Senior Day 28. Persuade your teacher to hold class outside on a sunny day 29. Get a triple shot Americano from Meantime Cafe before an exam
30. Eat, watch a movie at Silverspot Cinema, and shop like a townie at University Place. Townie (toun - e) noun: any non-student, staff or faculty member who lives in Chapel Hill or
Carrboro. 31. Find and eat at the taco truck in Carrboro 32. Sit outside Memorial Hall at night and listen to a show over the loudspeakers 33. Climb the rock wall in Rams Head

Bucket List
Recreation 34. Hang a hammock and have a picnic in the Arboretum 35. Run the stairs at Kenan Stadium 36. Go to the Carrboro farmers market and prepare a meal only from the
groceries you bought 37. Borrow cutlery and dishes from Lenoir 38. Crash a prospective student tour 39. Run or walk a 5k on campus for charity 40. Get tickets as a senior to
the UNC-Duke game 41. Order a whole Bennys Pizza and parade it back to your place of residence like a treasure 42. Walk across the Morehead Planetarium sundial on your way
to or from Franklin Street 43. Get a letter to the editor and a kvetch published in the DTH 44. Attend at least one game for every UNC sports team 45. See (or participate) in the
library streaking during finals 46. Attend a Zumba class at the SRC or Rams Head 47. Visit the basketball museum at the Dean Dome 48. Have a drink and listen to some bluegrass
at Fridays on the Front Porch at the Carolina Inn 49. See a movie hosted by CUAB at the Union 50. Play volleyball at a sand court 51. Grill some hot dogs at a residence hall grill 52.
Sit on the Davie Poplar bench with someone else 53. Play racquetball at Fetzer Gym 54. Eat a deep-fried candy bar at the State Fair 55. Swim some laps in the Bowman Gray pool
56. Stand on your feet for 24 hours with UNC Dance Marathon 57. Paint yourself blue for a football game 58. Trip on a brick while walking to or from class (bonus points if its a
rainy day) 59. Get a blue cup from Hes Not Here 60. Visit Gimghoul Castle at night 61. Fall asleep in a couch at Graham Memorial 62. Sing Hark the Sound and link arms with
a stranger at a sporting event 63. Go to Dukes campus wearing a UNC shirt 64. Watch a basketball game from the risers at the Dean Dome 65. Thank a member CDS or house-
keeping employee 66. See a movie at the Varsity Theater 67. Pit-sit for a student organization 68. Go swimming in Jordan Lake 69. Take a weekend road trip to see fall foliage in

Four years.
Asheville 70. Head eastward and lie out on the beach in Wilmington 71. Take a Maymester or Summer School class 72. Befriend a member of UNC housekeeping 73. Check out a

100
book from each of the eight floors of Davis Library, and stick around on the eighth floor to watch the sunset 74. Have a hot dog at the season opener at Boshamer 75. Make a gin-
gerbread house in the Great Hall during finals week 76. Order delivery from one of 30 local restaurants through Takeout Central on a rainy day. 77. Visit the N.C. General Assembly
building in Raleigh - and then cross the street to check out the science and history museums 78. Play basketball in Woollen Gym 79. Feed a squirrel on campus 80. Participate in a
football tailgate 81. Introduce yourself and ask for a selfie with to Carol Folt 82. Work on an election campaign for student government 83. Memorize the words to James Taylors
Carolina In My Mind 84. Go to a Clef Hangers concert 85. Sign your friend up for clubs at Fall Fest without their knowledge 86. Make money by participating in a research
study on campus 87. Get a parking ticket and appeal it 88. Have your picture taken with Rameses 89. Take a random pass/fail class outside your major(s) with your friends and
enjoy learning something new. 90. Paint a cube in the Pit 91. Read an issue of each student publication 92. Go to a UNC Board of Trustees meeting at the Carolina Inn 93. Eat one
of everything off the menu at Alpine Bagels 94. Go dancing at Goodfellows 95. Attend a Durham Bulls game and buy a baseball cap 96. Peruse the ties for sale at Julians on Frank-
lin 97. Win an intramural championship T-shirt 98. Go to a Green Games event at your residence hall - a Carolina tradition for 23 years! 99. Take a walk across campus early in the
morning before anyone else is awake 100. Rush Franklin after beating Dook and run all the way there from the Dean Dome 1. Ride a full circle of the P2P route 2. Play in the
fountain at Bynum Circle 3. Explore Wilson Librarys Rare Book Collection 4. Actually save 10 receipts at the Yogurt Pump (a.k.a. YoPo) 5. Eat Drunchies at Lindas on Franklin Street
6. Drink from the Old Well on the first day of classes 7. Eat a cheddar-chicken biscuit at Time Out after 2 a.m. 8. Wear a witty/slutty group costume for Halloween on Franklin Street
9. Become a member of Local 506 and see a show 10. Eat lunch at the counter of Suttons Drug Store 11. Go stargazing in Kenan Stadium 12. Pull an all-nighter in the UL 13. Get
covered in paint at the Holi celebration on Hooker Fields 14. Listen to the Pit Preacher and argue back 15. Sunbathe on Polk Place 16. Cafe Carrboro: Have a crepe and a cocktail at
Cafe Carrboro. 17. Hula hoop at Weaver Street Market 18. Tweet at a UNC varsity athlete 19. Play a round of golf at the Finley Golf Course 20. Buy something you dont need at
a table in the Pit 21. Get ice cream at Maple View Farms in Carrboro 22. Visit a professor during office hours and ask how their day is going 23. Visit the Duke Botanical Gardens
24. See a star show at the Morehead Planetarium 25. Complete a DTH crossword 26. Have a snowball fight on McCorkle Place 27. Climb the Bell Tower on Senior Day 28. Persuade
your teacher to hold class outside on a sunny day 29. Get a triple shot Americano from Meantime Cafe before an exam 30. Eat, watch a movie at Silverspot Cinema, and shop like
a townie at University Place. Townie (toun - e) noun: any non-student, staff or faculty member who lives in Chapel Hill or Carrboro. 31. Find and eat at the taco truck in Carrboro 32.
Sit outside Memorial Hall at night and listen to a show over the loudspeakers 33. Climb the rock wall in Rams Head Recreation 34. Hang a hammock and have a picnic in the Arbo-
retum 35. Run the stairs at Kenan Stadium 36. Go to the Carrboro farmers market and prepare a meal only from the groceries you bought 37. Borrow cutlery and dishes from

adventures.
Lenoir 38. Crash a prospective student tour 39. Run or walk a 5k on campus for charity 40. Get tickets as a senior to the UNC-Duke game 41. Order a whole Bennys Pizza and
parade it back to your place of residence like a treasure 42. Walk across the Morehead Planetarium sundial on your way to or from Franklin Street 43. Get a letter to the editor and
a kvetch published in the DTH 44. Attend at least one game for every UNC sports team 45. See (or participate) in the library streaking during finals 46. Attend a Zumba class at the
SRC or Rams Head 47. Visit the basketball museum at the Dean Dome 48. Have a drink and listen to some bluegrass at Fridays on the Front Porch at the Carolina Inn 49. See a
movie hosted by CUAB at the Union 50. Play volleyball at a sand court 51. Grill some hot dogs at a residence hall grill 52. Sit on the Davie Poplar bench with someone else 53.
Play racquetball at Fetzer Gym 54. Eat a deep-fried candy bar at the State Fair 55. Swim some laps in the Bowman Gray pool 56. Stand on your feet for 24 hours with UNC Dance
Marathon 57. Paint yourself blue for a football game 58. Trip on a brick while walking to or from class (bonus points if its a rainy day) 59. Get a blue cup from Hes Not Here 60.
Visit Gimghoul Castle at night 61. Fall asleep in a couch at Graham Memorial 62. Sing Hark the Sound and link arms with a stranger at a sporting event 63. Go to Dukes campus

Getting into UNC is hard.


wearing a UNC shirt 64. Watch a basketball game from the risers at the Dean Dome 65. Thank a member CDS or housekeeping employee 66. See a movie at the Varsity Theater
67. Pit-sit for a student organization 68. Go swimming in Jordan Lake 69. Take a weekend road trip to see fall foliage in Asheville 70. Head eastward and lie out on the beach in
Wilmington 71. Take a Maymester or Summer School class 72. Befriend a member of UNC housekeeping 73. Check out a book from each of the eight floors of Davis Library, and
stick around on the eighth floor to watch the sunset 74. Have a hot dog at the season opener at Boshamer 75. Make a gingerbread house in the Great Hall during finals week 76.

Getting all of it is harder.


Order delivery from one of 30 local restaurants through Takeout Central on a rainy day. 77. Visit the N.C. General Assembly building in Raleigh - and then cross the street to check
out the science and history museums 78. Play basketball in Woollen Gym 79. Feed a squirrel on campus 80. Participate in a football tailgate 81. Introduce yourself and ask for a
selfie with to Carol Folt 82. Work on an election campaign for student government 83. Memorize the words to James Taylors Carolina In My Mind 84. Go to a Clef Hangers
concert 85. Sign your friend up for clubs at Fall Fest without their knowledge 86. Make money by participating in a research study on campus 87. Get a parking ticket and appeal

Start now.
it 88. Have your picture taken with Rameses 89. Take a random pass/fail class outside your major(s) with your friends and enjoy learning something new. 90. Paint a cube in the Pit
91. Read an issue of each student publication 92. Go to a UNC Board of Trustees meeting at the Carolina Inn 93. Eat one of everything off the menu at Alpine Bagels 94. Go danc-
ing at Goodfellows 95. Attend a Durham Bulls game and buy a baseball cap 96. Peruse the ties for sale at Julians on Franklin 97. Win an intramural championship T-shirt 98. Go
to a Green Games event at your residence hall - a Carolina tradition for 23 years! 99. Take a walk across campus early in the morning before anyone else is awake 100. Rush Frank-
lin after beating Dook and run all the way there from the Dean Dome 1. Ride a full circle of the P2P route 2. Play in the fountain at Bynum Circle 3. Explore Wilson Librarys Rare

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Book Collection 4. Actually save 10 receipts at the Yogurt Pump (a.k.a. YoPo) 5. Eat Drunchies at Lindas on Franklin Street 6. Drink from the Old Well on the first day of classes 7.
Eat a cheddar-chicken biscuit at Time Out after 2 a.m. 8. Wear a witty/slutty group costume for Halloween on Franklin Street 9. Become a member of Local 506 and see a show 10.
Eat lunch at the counter of Suttons Drug Store 11. Go stargazing in Kenan Stadium 12. Pull an all-nighter in the UL 13. Get covered in paint at the Holi celebration on Hooker Fields
14. Listen to the Pit Preacher and argue back 15. Sunbathe on Polk Place 16. Cafe Carrboro: Have a crepe and a cocktail at Cafe Carrboro. 17. Hula hoop at Weaver Street Market
18. Tweet at a UNC varsity athlete 19. Play a round of golf at the Finley Golf Course 20. Buy something you dont need at a table in the Pit 21. Get ice cream at Maple View Farms
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There is a Campus Y club for every student


The organizations Build the Hill: Formerly
known as the Carolina
30 clubs range from Microfinance Initiative, Build
the Hill provides loans and
advocacy to service. credit building services to
local small businesses that
The Campus Y, located at dont have the financial
the north end of Polk Place, means to access traditional
is more than the home to a banks.
great cup of coffee at In the Enrich ELL: Enrich ELL
Meantime its also the teaches English to adult
home to more than 30 clubs learners, while also provid-
that advocate for solutions to ing childcare, mentoring and
social injustices. Heres our tutoring to their children dur-
guide to all 30, organized ing classes.
by broader mission and in Hope Gardens: Hope
alphabetical order. Gardens encompasses a 14-acre
green-space on Homestead
Advocacy Road that employs homeless
individuals and provides cook-
Carolina Advocating for ing classes focusing on the gar-
Gender Equality (CAGE): dens produce, as well as provid-
CAGE aims to stop gender bias ing free meals to participants.
by engaging all genders in the Linking Immigrants to New
UNC and local community. Communities (LINC): LINC
Coalition for Human provides resources for recent
Rights (CHR): CHR address- immigrants through student
es domestic and international interaction, connection to
human rights issues through resources and awareness
teach-ins and opportunities efforts on- and off-campus.
for grassroots activism. Youth for Elderly Services
Criminal Justice Awareness (YES): Members of YES
and Action (CJAA): CJAA provide companionship for
focuses on issues facing the elderly community members
criminal justice system and by volunteering.
partners with organizations
such as Durham County Education and Youth
Youth Home. Development
Student Environmental
Action Coalition (SEAC): Art & Life: The Art & Life DTH/GABRIELLE PALACIO
SEAC defends social justice club offers an afterschool The Campus Y is UNCs center for social justice and social innovation and is home to several different clubs on campus.
through environmental initia- arts program for local youth,
tives by partnering with groups which UNC students plan Providing Enrichment: roots efforts for economic The student organization Health Fair, Health Focus
such as Rogers Road, which and teach. Students volunteering for development and community raises disability aware- aims to raise awareness for
works to maintain adequate Big Buddy: Big Buddy HYPE tutor and mentor chil- growth in Uganda. ness and promotes the idea health issues.
public health standards for pairs UNC students with at dren at underserved commu- Carolina for Amani: As the that the word disability is Project Heal: The clubs goal
water and sewer infrastructure. risk 6-year-old to 14-year- nity centers in the area. local branch of non-profit The empowering. is community-based health
Students United for old children in Chapel Hill Project Literacy: The orga- Amani Childrens Foundation, Carolina Hunger and sustainability led by local
Immigrant Equality (SUIE): and Carrboro. In the pro- nization partners with organi- Carolina for Amani works Education and Activism health officials. It currently
SUIE brings attention to gram, which is affiliated with zations that combat illiteracy to connect Kenyan and Project: CHEAP advocates works to increase basic health
immigrant issues and focuses Big Brothers Big Sisters of both locally and nationally. American communities. for stopping hunger by efforts knowledge, access to essential
on equality for all, regardless America, volunteers serve as Technology without Nourish-UNC: The group such as packaging meals that medical supplies and care qual-
of documentation status. mentors and role models. Borders: TWB strives to works with local organiza- are distributed to areas of ity in communities in Ghana.
Carolina Kickoff: CK is a provide technical education tions to run small businesses need in the world. Rethink: Psychiatric
Community Inclusion three-day introduction to UNC and access to technology for that give profits to sustainable Embody Carolina: The Illness: The student organiza-
for 175 incoming students. underprivileged. development projects. group raises awareness about tion raises challenge stigmas
Best Buddies: Best Buddies During the social justice- World Micro Market: The eating disorders and trains and raise awareness about
partners UNC students with oriented camp, students listen Global club hosts a weekly forum on individuals to identify and mental illnesses through stu-
local community members to speakers like the Chancellor international awareness and support peers dealing with dent-led training sessions.
that have intellectual or and department heads. A Drink for Tomorrow: supports Global Hands, an eating disorders. Tar Heel TABLE: The club
emotional disabilities based Catalyst Conference: The ADFT seeks to create long- organization that encourages Health Focus: Through supports TABLE, a local non-
on shared interests. These conference brings 100 high term, effective and communi- economic empowerment. volunteering at UNC profit hunger relief organiza-
buddies hang out several schoolers to campus for a ty-driven safe water for all. Childrens Hospital, organiz- tion, and increases awareness
times a month, spending time weekend to talk about social Advocates for Grassroots Public Health ing nutrition talks at local ele- of childhood hunger and pov-
together one-on-one and at justice. Development in Uganda: mentary and middle schools erty in the area.
large club gatherings. Helping Youth by AGRADU supports grass- Advocates for Carolina: and holding the Holistic university@dailytarheel.com

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38. Crash a prospective
student tour

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for charity
40. Get tickets as a senior to the
UNC-Duke game
41. Order a whole Bennys Pizza
and parade it back to
your place of residence
like a treasure

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42.Walk across the Morehead Planetarium sundial on your way

A T T E to or from Franklin Street

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43. Get a letter to the editor and a kvetch published in the DTH

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44. Attend at least one game for every UNC sports team

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45. See (or participate) in the library streaking during finals

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46. Attend a Zumba class at the SRC or Rams Head

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47. Visit the basketball museum at the Dean Dome

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48. Have a drink and listen to some bluegrass at Fridays on the

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49. See a movie hosted by CUAB at the Union

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50. Play volleyball at a sand court

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51. Grill some hot dogs at a residence hall grill

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52. Sit on the Davie Poplar bench with someone else
53. Play racquetball at Fetzer Gym
54. Eat a deep-fried candy bar at the State Fair
55. Swim some laps in the Bowman Gray pool
56. Stand on your feet for 24 hours with UNC Dance Marathon
57. Paint yourself blue for a football game
58. Trip on a brick while walking to or from class (bonus points
if its a rainy day)
59. Get a blue cup from Hes Not Here
60. Visit Gimghoul Castle at night
61. Fall asleep in a couch at Graham Memorial
62. Sing Hark the Sound and link arms with a stranger at a
sporting event
63. Go to Dukes campus wearing a UNC shirt
64. Watch a basketball game from the risers at the Dean Dome
65. Thank a member CDS or housekeeping employee
66. See a movie at the Varsity Theater
67. Pit-sit for a student organization
68. Go swimming in Jordan Lake
69. Take a weekend road trip to see fall foliage in Asheville
1. Ride a full circle of the P2P route
70. Head eastward and lie out on the beach in Wilmington
2. Play in the fountain at Bynum Circle
71. Take a Maymester or Summer School class.
3. Explore Wilson Librarys Rare Book Collection
72. Befriend a member of UNC housekeeping
4. Actually save 10 receipts at the Yogurt Pump
73. Check out a book from each of the eight floors of Davis
(a.k.a. YoPo)
Library, and stick around on the eighth floor to watch
5. Eat Drunchies at Lindas on Franklin Street
the sunset
6. Drink from the Old Well on the first day of classes
74. Have a hot dog at the season opener at Boshamer
7. Eat a cheddar-chicken biscuit at Time Out after 2 a.m.
75. Make a gingerbread house in the Great Hall during finals week
8. Wear a witty/provocative group costume for Halloween on
76. Order delivery from one of 30 local restaurants through
Franklin Street
Takeout Central on a rainy day.
9. Become a member of Local 506 and see a show
77. Visit the N.C. General Assembly building in Raleigh and
10. Eat lunch at the counter of Suttons Drug Store
then cross the street to check out the science and history
11. Go stargazing in Kenan Stadium
museums.
12. Pull an all-nighter in the UL
78. Play basketball in Woollen Gym
13. Get covered in paint at the Holi celebration on Hooker Fields
79. Feed a squirrel on campus
14. Listen to the Pit Preacher and argue back
80. Participate in a football tailgate
15. Sunbathe on Polk Place
81. Introduce yourself and ask for a selfie with to Carol Folt
16. Have a crepe and a cocktail at Cafe Carrboro.
82. Work on an election campaign for student government
17. Hula hoop at Weaver Street Market
83. Memorize the words to James Taylors Carolina In My Mind
18. Tweet at a UNC varsity athlete
84. Go to a Clef Hangers concert
19. Play a round of golf at the Finley Golf Course
85. Sign your friend up for clubs at Fall Fest without their knowledge
20. Buy something you dont need at a table in the Pit
86. Make money by participating in a research study on campus
21. Get ice cream at Maple View Farms in Carrboro
87. Get a parking ticket and appeal it
22. Visit a professor during office hours and ask how their
88. Have your picture taken with Rameses
day is going
89. Take a random pass/fail class outside your major(s) with
23. Visit the Duke Botanical Gardens
your friends and enjoy learning something new.
24. See a star show at the Morehead Planetarium
90. Paint a cube in the Pit
25. Complete a DTH crossword
91. Read an issue of each student publication
26. Have a snowball fight on McCorkle Place
92. Go to a UNC Board of Trustees meeting at the Carolina Inn
27. Climb the Bell Tower on Senior Day
93. Eat one of everything off the menu at Alpine Bagels
28. Persuade your teacher to hold class outside on a sunny day
94. Go dancing at Goodfellows
29. Get a triple shot Americano from Meantime Cafe
95. Attend a Durham Bulls game and buy a
before an exam
baseball cap
30. Eat, watch a movie at Silverspot Cinema, and shop like
96. Peruse the ties for sale at
a townie at University Place. Townie (toun - e) noun:
Julians on Franklin
any non-student, staff or faculty member who lives in
97. Win an intramural
Chapel Hill or Carrboro.
championship T-shirt
31. Find and eat at the taco truck in Carrboro
98. Go to a Green Games
32. Sit outside Memorial Hall at night and listen to a show
event at your
over the loudspeakers
residence hall a
33. Climb the rock wall in Rams Head Recreation
Carolina tradition
34. Hang a hammock and have a picnic in the Arboretum
for 23 years!
35. Run the stairs at
99. Take a walk across
Kenan Stadium
campus early in the
36. Go to the Carrboro farmers
morning before anyone
market and prepare a
else is awake
meal only from the
100. Rush Franklin after beating Dook
groceries you bought
and run all the way there from the Dean Dome
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CNN News Anchor Brooke Baldwin (left) and Actress Melissa Claire Egan are both successful alumni
who have made their mark on the world following their graduations from UNC in the early 2000s.

Carolinas 21st-century
alumni make an impact
From soccer players of 2010. After graduation, he
decided to found High Cotton,
Karyn Collie Dickerson
to doctors, young a start-up where he makes polo
shirts out of North Carolina-
The 2013-14 North Carolina
teacher of the year graduated
alumni are killing it. grown cotton. Talk about keep- from UNC in 2004.
ing true to your Carolina roots. Dickerson has taught
By Alexandra Blazevich English at every level in middle
Senior Writer Tina Prevatte and high school through-
out her time as a teacher
Andy Griffith, Michael Prevatte is co-CEO of in Greensboro. Shes also a
Jordan, Mia Hamm need I Firsthand Foods, a company member of the North Carolina
name more? UNC is home to that connects pasture-raised State Board of Education, the
some pretty amazing people livestock providers with res- Governors Teacher Advisory
who have made their mark taurants, retailers and other Council and a North Carolina
following graduation. Heres consumers. Education Policy Fellow gradu-
a list of noteworthy UNC She earned her MBA from ate. PHOTO COURTESY OF PAMEL GOMEZ
alumni who have graduated Kenan-Flagler Business have a 100 percent high
in the 21st century. School at UNC. Tobin Heath school graduation rate and
99 percent college acceptance OPENING EVENT
Brooke Baldwin Joseph Richardson Heaths favorite food is Eggo rate. Kick-off and Dinner at Holy Trinity
waffles, and given the chance
Powell to play another sport during
Monday, August 21st at 5:00 p.m.
2001 UNC graduate and Elizabeth J. Palmer
CNN news anchor, Baldwin Powell graduated from her time at UNC, she said
seems like she has it all. She UNC in 2001 and became shed play all of them, but for After graduating from SUNDAY
came back to her roots to now, Heath excels at soccer. As UNC in the class of 2002, Worship Services:
the executive director of the
speak at the 2017 commence- Me Fine Foundation in 2003, a junior, the midfielder won Palmer earned her law degree Contemporary at 8:30 a.m.
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Melissa Claire Egan lies of ill children at North She graduated in 2009 Bar Association awarded her
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Claire Egan started out at coaches Dean Smith and Bill gold medal at the 2015 FIFA
UNC. Guthridge. Womens World Cup while
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22 Summer 2017 Opinion The Daily Tar Heel

EDITORIAL

To love UNC is to question it


Its up to students to it. While you should be giv-
ing UNC your best, UNC
shop that had been in the
Student Stores.
Tyler Fleming hold the administration owes it to you to offer you its UNC is a great place, and StellaReneke
best as well. we encourage you to soak in
Editor-in-Chief 2017-2018 accountable. When you dont feel like everything it has to offer over Views from Here and Abroad

C
Senior History major from Randeleman, ongratulations, Class of this is the case, speak up. the next four years. Go to the Junior philosophy and journalism majors
NC 2021! The Daily Tar Heel and Sunset Serenade a cappella from Gainesville, Florida
Email: editor@dailytarheel.com Welcome to the best particularly its editorial festival with your new suit- Email: stellar@live.unc.edu
town thats ever sat on a hill. board has been known emates. Stand in line for four
The next four years will go to question the authority of hours in order to have good

UNC is by so quickly, but they will be


filled with so much.
UNCs administration and
speak up when weve felt stu-
seats at Late Night with Roy.
Enter the basketball lottery How to
more than survive the
You ll make friends who dents werent treated fairly. for Duke games even when
will probably be in your wed- As a result, were not always you know youre not going to
ding someday. the most beloved group of get them. Youre probably not

just its best four


You ll feel the communal students here. Almost every going to have another chance
bond of doing the walk of writer at this paper has been to do these things in your
shame from Davis Library told by either classmates, life.

campus years here


to the UL at 2 a.m. with your roommates or even family But while youre eating
peers when Davis closes. members that its obvious french toast at midnight

D H
You ll have nights you cant the DTH hates UNC. during Late Night at the
ear fellow Tar Heel, ello, first-years!
remember at Hes Not and That couldnt be further dining hall for the third
I remember sitting on Some of you come from
my bed on Aug. 14, 2014 Lindas. from the truth. night in a row, keep in mind thousands of miles away,
around 11 p.m. wondering what You ll fail your first exam We challenge this school that this place can always be but many come from right next door.
tomorrow, my move-in day, would and then you ll probably because we love it. Were glad better. Some of you were born and bred Tar
be like. fail another a few months to be here. But above all else, Protest with your fellow Heels, others wore a (worse) darker
Im a senior now. A lot of my best later. we want it to be the best it classmates there are many shade of blue, or a bright red or a set
friends are now graduated and Im You ll have professors who can be. This means holding activists here when you see of colors from a completely different
dreading the thought that I might challenge the way you think the people in charge account- injustice. corner of the world.
leave here soon. In some regards, I and inspire you to really able for their actions if Join student government if Wherever you come from, Im
envy you. Over the next few weeks think about what you want to UNC president Margaret you have ideas on how to bet- proud to welcome you to Carolina.
youre going to meet new friends do with your life. Spellings is going to call us ter serve the students here. And I have for you a bit of advice on
and find new passions. It will fit the finding your home away from home
You ll spend your free time customers, then we should Write letters to the edi-
life-changing experience criteria. at this very beautiful but sometimes
Dont get me wrong: College is
with student organizations get some of the best damn tor about issues at UNC you very overwhelming university.
hard and UNC is far from perfect. such as a cappella groups, customer satisfaction there feel strongly about. If youve First, you are so not alone in feel-
Youre going to learn this quickly, fraternities, club sports or is. made it this far into this edi- ing a cocktail of anxiety, curiosity,
but being needlessly pessimistic isnt maybe this paper. You ll dedi- If you come to college just torial, you may even want to confusion, early onset homesick-
going to take you far here. cate so much to these clubs to get your degree and leave, take writing for us into con- ness, mild terror and excitement. Go
The reality is, you can change that you ll realize theres so youre doing a disservice to sideration. out and shake hands and introduce
and challenge whatever you want at much more to college than yourself and this University. Take that selfie with Carol yourself to your suitemates, RAs,
Carolina. You dont need the permis- just the classes you take. You should try to make this Folt, and then ask her whats professors and random students on
sion of your professor, your parent or You ll probably get a selfie place at least a little bit bet- next for her Arts Everywhere the quad walking cute beagles that
even the Chancellor. Honestly, some with Chancellor Folt. ter than it was when you initiative. remind you of your pets back home!
of the most inspiring student actions With so many opportunities came, and there are so many For UNC to continue to be Weve all been there, so we wont
Ive seen during my three years here think youre weird for being friendly
to get involved with this com- ways you can do that. a place that brings in incred-
have been when students took initia- and outgoing, I promise.
tive outside of any central authority. munity, youve probably felt that For example, take the The ible professors and students, Next, explore the town! Go see a
But as I am sure you know, change youre lucky to be here. And with Meantime, a coffee shop in it cant rest on its laurels. $4 movie at Varsity or walk down to
isnt easy. Furthermore, challenging good reason UNC is a pretty the Campus Y whose marsh- And its our responsibiliy to Carrboro and bask in its artsiness.
the status quo of a place youre new cool place to be. You are lucky to mallow latte you need to try make sure this doesnt hap- Split an Uber to the brunch spot your
to is even harder. But I know you are be here. at least once during your pen. Because if we, the stu- newfound buddies found on Yelp.
capable of doing just that. But UNC is lucky to have time here. The Meantime dents, wont try, then who But also, go by yourself some-
The first professor I ever had told you as well. You got in here opened last fall as a response will? times. When your squad doesnt
me to never let my spark of curios- because this school believes to the closing of The Daily want to hear that speaker or watch
ity die out. At that time I wondered you have something to offer Grind, the beloved coffee opinion@dailytarheel.com that underrated sports game or try
who would ever stop being curious. swing dancing lessons or go on a
But after you get back that first mission to find the perfect french
bad grade, it is easy to just do what toast, just go by yourself. Embrace

QuickHits
youre told, go to class and not give a your own company and never cheat
damn about your larger community. yourself out of an amazing experi-
I urge you to never let that hap- ence because your friends dont
pen. Were Tar Heels, which means share all the same interests. Besides,
a lot more than the glossy posters you might make a friend when you
and t-shirts you will inevitably horde Con-struction Welcome Heels! All night long Rams forever get there!
will ever be able to capture. Be bold Sometimes, your first group of
and outspoken, but be willing to be If youve been to orien- Congrats on getting Youre definitely not in If you need help find- friends may not be your best group
challenged and open. Youre going tation, you may have here, Class of 2021! suburbia anymore. No ing your 8 a.m. on the of friends. While the experiences
to be wrong on a lot, which is okay. noticed the Now that longer do first day of you share this first year will inevi-
All that matters is that you correct construc- orientation you have to classes, us tably tighten your bond, you may
yourself. If someone or something tion all over is over (we deal with upperclass- find yourselves growing in differ-
tries to hinder your ability to advo- campus. The promise you everything men are hap- ent directions, and thats okay.
cate and learn, let me know. My good news dont walk around you py to help. Finally, enjoy it while you can.
email is editor@dailytarheel.com, is theyre doing it over as much on a regular closing at 9 p.m. The But dont count on us These four years will fly by and
you can always reach me there. The the summer so that it day at UNC), the real fun undergraduate library helping you to the South soon enough youll be crossing a
Daily Tar Heel is here to give you a will (hopefully) be done begins. Get ready for the is open 24/7 and, more Campus dining hall. UNC stage in a Carolina blue gown and
platform to speak and I look for- by fall. The bad news is wildest, hardest, most importantly, you can get recently changed the be- diploma in hand. Just know that
ward to helping you find your voice that we have literally no fun years youve had at least four varieties of loved Rams Head to the when you leave, UNC is a place
at UNC. idea what the construc- yet. We at the DTH are cheesy potatoes until 2 officially way more bor- that you can always call home.
Good luck this semester. tions for. happy youre here. a.m on Franklin Street. ing Chase Dining Hall. opinion@dailytarheel.com

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College tips and tricks from the DTH


We give advice on dont know about it or its not
in the same way.
how much partying you take.
24. But always have a great
41. Participate in Carolina
traditions! Go see the streak-
45. Dont expect to take
cute photos near the Old Well
for the first midterm. Like,
try to not forget, but also
everything from 9. If you need to skip a
class for your mental health,
time. ers and rush Franklin when
we beat Dook!
at the end of spring semester.
Youll be elbowing sorority
stop panicking and ask your
neighbor when youre inevita-
25. Take classes that fulfill
school to romance. its OK. Its one class. Your general education require- 42. Graham Memorial has formal attendees and tired bly out of them.
well-being is more important ments! Youll thank your the NICEST bathrooms. Its seniors taking graduation pics 48. Join The Daily Tar
UNC is a huge, beauti- than your GPA. younger self when youre an also a good place for a nap out of the way. Heel. Our school year appli-
ful place that doesnt really 10. Sign up for too upperclassman. (and no, you dont have to be 46. Be nice to tour guides. cation opens July 1 at dai-
come with a guidebook or many things at FallFest! 26. But at the same time, in the Honors Program to go You give herding a ton of dis- lytarheel.com/page/hiring.
instructions or even a great Extracurriculars are incred- theres no need to knock in there). interested 16-year-olds and Were biased, but we really
map for things off-campus. ibly fun, and you can always all your gen-eds out in one 43. UNCs campus is beau- their nosy parents a try before like it here. And if producing
Heres what the summer DTH get off the swing dance list- semester. tiful. Go for a run or a walk! you roll your eyes. a great newspaper isnt your
staff wishes they would have serv. 27. Take classes that inter- 44. Rams Head Gym has a 47. Somebody in that thing, support us by becom-
known coming into their first 11. Learn what a listserv is. est you! College is a time for track upstairs and nicer facili- 150-person lecture will have ing a loyal reader or at
year here. Also, learn very quickly how academic exploration. A lot of ties than the SRC. a scantron if you forget yours least by doing the crossword.
1. Take advantage of your to unsubscribe from listservs. people come in pre-med and
dorm kitchens, but know 12. Call your family. Text fall in love with journalism,
going in that you will be con- them, snap them, let them geology or public policy.
tending with about 20 other know when something makes 28. Bring rubber bands for
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Administrators want to silence UNCs past, but our community must discuss it
ts been four years since Carol Folt took
over as chancellor of UNC in fall 2013.
When she arrived, the University was
already in crisis mode. In 2014, the Wainstein
Report broke, allowing the entire world to
look into the nearly 20 years of fraud that
happened in Chapel Hill. Many thought the
athletic-academic scandal would be a topic of
discussion for decades, but lately it seems the
of the Universitys unsavory past is essential to
building an informed student body.
When the contextualization exhibit at
Hurston Hall was dedicated, Vice Chancellor for
Student Affairs Winston Crisp said his hope is
that the exhibit will spur people to want to learn
more about the history of not only this building
but of the campus and of the area and of the
region. Learning requires critical thinking. It is
If someone wants to complain about these
problems, they will quickly encounter the UNC
public relations team. On principle, we have no
issue with the existence of a PR department.
The issue is that the current public relations goal
which we currently spend millions on is
seemingly to protect the UNC brand as if this
University was a private business. The money
spent on giving our image a glossy sheen could
ence is that when conservatives are threatened,
suddenly intimidation is decried.

We are not powerless


We have laid out our concerns. Years of
silence, neutrality and abdication of respon-
sibility have left the current administration
adrift from those whose interests it claims to
his inbox every 27 Import
28 Nutty
30 Slam __
1 James, for one, briefly
2 Hilo hello
accompaniment

morning.
32 Clever comment 3 Hobbit hunter
scandal has been pushed under a rug. A rug in this critical spirit that this editorial is written. fund research, professors, staff or scholarships represent. It seems we as a University commu-
made, as are many, by interwoven dollars. and, ultimately, help further the actual mis- nity have arrived at an identity crisis. We have
Apathy toward the scandal has switched Timing of actions reduced dialogue sions of this University. And trying to shield our put off choosing who we are for too long.
from worrying to unethical in light of recent University from public debate is antithetical to Maybe students would prefer attending col-
allegations concerning the cancellation of his- The University continues to use its power to our Universitys very mission as a public insti- lege in a Southern Part of Heaven where noth-

33 Word with gown or 4 Where its not good to


tory professor Jay Smiths class on college ath- make major decisions swiftly, often at the end of tution of learning, community and discourse. ing is wrong, or maybe they just dont want
letics. There are certainly valid reasons for a the school year to avoid collective action by stu- to talk about it. We think most students want
class to be canceled. Were told that the reason dents. Perhaps the most obvious example is the Communications lack conscience to engage with controversial topics and learn
in this case is not censorship, but at the time privatization of Student Stores. The move was how to earnestly evaluate themselves and their

wreath go off?
of this publication, we havent heard a satisfac- made in late April 2016, as students were study- The administration has increasingly sup- University. And such students can only feel
tory reason for why the class was canceled for ing for exams and preparing to leave campus for pressed student voice. In principle, the rela- dismay when critiques of their University are
the fall 2017 semester. the summer, significantly curbing any possible tionship between students and the administra- answered with empty statements, little change
As of now, it appears that the faculty of protests. The University chose money over stu- tion ought be convivial and dialogic. In prac- and accusations of collegiate disloyalty.

35 Sandras Supreme 5 Birds do it


the history department thinks the class was dent wishes and the best interests of long-time tice, the administration ignores student voice We believe this closed model of higher edu-
wrongfully canceled. Smiths colleagues within employees in a swift decision. Privatization may in favor of protecting the Universitys image cation is wrong and contradictory to the legacy
the department contend that the department have its benefits, but the way the decision was and economic viability. In light of an aston- of this University. We came to UNC to not
chairpersons decision to cancel the class came announced undermines potential positives. ishing rise in hate crimes, the discriminatory only study and have fun, but also to learn from
following administrative pressure. If such alle- Months later, during Winter Break, while travel ban, the deeply unsatisfactory House powerful leaders and professors willing to take

Court successor 6 Thingy


gations are true, this would be a violation of students were at home, abroad or not paying Bill 2 repeal, and continued student protest on a stand despite the consequences.
academic freedom. While the cancellation may attention to campus affairs, Crisp stepped over racial, gender and sexual inequity, the stron- When the Wainstein Report was released,
still adhere to the academic freedom policy in the barrier separating student governance and gest administrative stance to date concerned a Folt said Its a case where you have bad
name, all that has been painfully learned about the administration when he sent out a letter cartoon urging students to punch literal Nazis. actions of a few and the inactions of many

37 Whats big in 7 Routinely trounce


the spirit of the policy would be corrupted if forcibly splitting the student government up Had the University taken similar harsh tones You need processes that protect integrity.
the allegations are true. UNCs image, the all- into graduate and undergraduate governing in response to other political extremism on We agree with the chancellor. The actions of a
important brand, would be prioritized over bodies. The drama between the two bodies campus, this board would have less room to few happened before many of us were even born,

You can too.


teaching about deceit central to our recent past. had been interminable, and we understand the criticize. But we can look at other instances, like but the inaction of many continues to haunt this

London? 8 Small dam


As such, the University fails in its founding desire to end it. Yet Crisps letter undermined when pro-Confederacy groups proudly waving University with no sign of stopping. If you think
principles of lux, libertas light and liberty student self-governance in a time when stu- a flag that once defended slavery came to cam- this is a problem, speak out. Use your voice, your
by shrouding the past in darkness. History pro- dents couldnt respond. pus in October 2015: A letter from Folt asked money or alumni status, our letters to the editor
fessors took a stand for light to be cast on the The University continues to manage sexual students to accept the organizers presence on section whatever means you think is appro-
issue, knowing that there might be consequenc- assault behind closed doors. Despite the campus. The pro-Confederate group Alamance priate. This board has long said people make this

38 Energy drink? 9 Never surpassed


es. The entire UNC community faculty, staff, clear legal precedent and a requirement to County Taking Back Alamance County was wel- University great, and it is the people who must
students, alumni and otherwise could learn a release non-FERPA protected documents, the comed to come onto this campus and make stu- protect academic freedom, student voices and
great deal from this example of leadership. University refuses to release the names of peo- dents feel threatened, and students were told to integrity on UNCs campus.
Ultimately, the cancellation of Smiths ple who have already been found responsible be respectful as it was the Carolina Way. Those Editors note: On page 8, Editor-in-Chief Jane

40 Texting qualifier 10 Practical approach


class is just a moment in the larger athletic- for sexual assault by the Title IX office, leading pro-Confederates were extremists, just like Wester offers an explanation for why this edito-
academic scandal timeline. Acknowledgement to the ongoing Daily Tar Heel lawsuit. those who created the cartoon. The only differ- rial appears on the front page.

We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty.


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comfort and ease the nostalgia for many

DTH/GABRIELLE PALACIO
Carmichael Residence Hall located on Mid Campus is one of the most popular on-campus options.

By Rachel Jones this one). stranger a tampon. Im going


Summer Editor I dont think Im going to to miss the people who get
get stories on how I met all of way too into holidays and put
Let me just start by saying: my current suitemates for the up Halloween decorations
I am moving off-campus next first time because our shower in September and tinsel in
semester. drain vomited up black mold, November. Im going to miss
I am looking forward to it, or how I accidentally inter- the spontaneity of forming
I have been looking forward rupted a Bible study by bring- friendships on the hall.
to it for a while, and I am ing my girlfriend back home Im even going to miss the
very, very excited to have a after a date, or how I managed bathrooms, but thats mostly
room to myself and a kitchen to get a noise complaint while because Carmichael suites
DTH/GABRIELLE THOMPSON thats larger than a closet. watching the entirety of What have two stalls instead of the
Shortbread Lofts on W. Rosemary Street is one of the more popular off-campus housing options. Getting a place off-campus Would Ryan Lochte Do on one toilet that Ill be sharing
feels like a rite of passage my birthday in my triplex next next year, and I love scrolling
For one writer, living apartment complex mean-
ing some amenities are not
I have my own parking
space. I had to buy a parking
Im hurtling closer and closer
to actual adulthood, and
year. Im just going to have
pre-established friendships
Twitter in there for at least 10
minutes each visit.
off-campus was the the best.
The internet is sometimes
pass, but I am guaranteed
a spot to park my car, close
my lease (plus my recently
revamped LinkedIn profile) is
and an un-lofted bed instead.
Theres something beauti-
I will miss the people
whom Ive met, the ones who
right choice. atrocious. The cable is always to my apartment, always concrete proof of that. ful and painful and deeply flood your hallway and decide
atrocious. And, sadly, we still which is not something I had But theres a large part of funny about college shov- to pregame loudly in dorm
By Seth Pyle must take our laundry to a during my time on-campus. me thats going to miss my ing a bunch of people with rooms after midnight, and
Staff Writer washing room. There should be an asterisk dorm room. As somebody different backgrounds, take you to your first pride
I personally love to cook, beside the always. In the who thinks shes a lot funnier sexual appetites and tastes parade and unexpectedly
Living off-campus has its and having my own kitchen is case of snow and ice, there than she actually is, I secretly in music (this one goes out make you laugh when youre
ups and downs a lot like something I truly appreciate is a chance the parking lot love repurposing the truly to my Blake Shelton-loving mad at your other friends and
my kitchen floor. To preface and love about living in an becomes an icy wasteland not crappy parts of my life into suitemate) into a VERY con- getting home late from work
everything, I live in an apart- apartment. for the faint of heart or those comedy, motivation or some- densed space and expecting and slowly but surely dying
ment with two other guys Plus, my favorite way to without all-wheel drive. thing to talk about instead us to get along. from your media law readings.
within walking distance of the cook is with nothing but an But the best space thing of my truly horrific attempts Whats even funnier is You dont have to be best
University. Before moving off- apron and shorts on so having is having two bathrooms at genuine flirting (anybody that it works. Im going to friends with the people you live
campus, I lived in dorms for a kitchen where I can have between three people. Two whos been on a date with miss the people I live with. with in a dorm. But you can be.
two years. There were several some privacy is great. bathrooms between three peo- me and has heard the story Im going to miss the flash of Ill miss that potential.
factors that precipitated my Setting off the fire alarm ple is a significant and notice- of how I broke my nose in sisterhood that comes from @notracheljones
moving off-campus. now only upsets three people able improvement over one middle school can confirm having to give a complete arts@dailytarheel.com
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What was your first- My suitemates were


some of my best
friends and still
Inspiring fake
year dorm like? are. I lived with two
sophomore year and
homes
still live with one of By Seth Pyle a world where a babys head
Staff Writer is the sun, a colorful being
Compiled by Breaking Editor them now. must do what it can to sur-
Rebecca Ayers
Megan Mathes There have been thousands vive. The Teletubbies subter-
Photos taken by Rebecca Ayers of homes shown in movies ranean headquarters remains
Senior exercise and sports science
major and on television, but few of an architectural mainstay
First-year dorm: Hinton James those homes are ever remem- in blending technology and
bered. Here are eight #iconic simplicity. Perfect for anthro-
homes that have become pomorphic beings whose life
architectural mainstays. goals are to entertain babies.
There were a lot of
times people would Mansions/Castles Underwater
just, like, randomly Rich Mansion, Rihie Anemone, Finding Nemo
come into your Rih (1994): Like your (2003): Considered a prime
fourth-grade North Carolina real estate spot for clown
room and sleep on history teacher, I am going fish, this anemone is well in
your floor without to enlighten you with some distance of a nice school and
North Carolina geography friendly neighbors. I imagine
you knowing. trivia. The house and grounds it as being like a house in
Evan Kitchen scenes from Richie Rich were Carrboro, except underwater.
filmed at the Biltmore Estate Perfect for a single dad trying
Senior chemistry and exercise and
in Asheville, North Carolina. to raise a son in safety.
sports science major
The 250-room Biltmore Pineapple, SpongeBob
First-year dorm: Granville Towers House is impressive in real life SquarePants (1999-ongoing):
and was made even more so SpongeBobs house was made
for the movie. Perfect for an by carving out a pineapple.
immeasurably rich only child Like many of buildings on
who must save his parents. campus, this one-of-a-kind
Hogwarts, Harry Potter house features a dimension-
when dorm life is Series: Harry, and presum-
ably Tom Riddle, considered
defying number of rooms.
This one-bedroom house is
unbearable Hogwarts their first real
home, like some students
perfect for a bachelor looking
to make a name for himself in
consider Chapel Hill. The cas- the culinary world.
tle-turned-school is replete
with ghosts, a poltergeist and Non-traditional
basilisk but also offers a first-
rate education in wizardry Carl Fredricksens House,
and enough adventure to Up (2009): The house in
fill seven books. The castle Up is a typical suburban
is surrounded by beautiful house that is, until a host
grounds, a lake and a forest. of balloons are deployed
Perfect for magically-gifted, from the top of house and
troubled young wizards. it becomes a flying vacation
home. The engineering mar-
Underground vel of a house is excellent for
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Bag End, The Lord of the little bit of the world before
Rings series: Men, elves and they blow out the candles for
wizards will be in discomfort the last time.
when visiting Bag End, since Yodas Hut, Star Wars,
it was built with only hob- Episode V: the Empire Strikes
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Some first-years still CLOSE TO CAMPUS


dont have housing CLOSER TO FUN!

DTH FILE/AARON REDUS NOW LEASING!


Joyner Hall is home to the Balance Residential Learning Program and is open to all first-years. Premium apartment homes
By Rebecca Ayers and Natalie 256, that had applied by the concerning that its late, its with upgraded luxury
Short deadline that did not receive more like I dont know where
Senior Writers their assignments with the are they going to put me. amenities & interiors
initial batch, Wiley said. Wiley said Carolina
Over a hundred incoming
first-years still havent received
their housing assignments
And we always have between
that and 350 (students) every
year because what happens is
Housing administers assign-
ments this way to make sure
that first-year students are
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from Carolina Housing, even some of our special programs in the same dorm building,
for applications turned in on base, whether its athletics or and that roommates who
time. RLPs (Residential Learning have requested each other are Newly Renovated Clubhouse
Incoming first-year Programs) and things like prioritized over students who with ILounge & Game Room
Kathryn Hintze said she that, those rosters are not havent requested anyone.
turned in her housing appli- set when we set out that first We wanted to still stick all
cation two months before the batch of assignments. of our first-years with other New 24/7 Fitness Center
due date and is still waiting Hintze said although she first-year students so they
to receive her housing assign- turned her application in didnt miss out on that experi-
ment. on time, Carolina Housing ence, Wiley said. 2 Saltwater Pools with Outdoor
We just kinda get this administers their assignments Wiley said Carolina Housing Kitchens, Cabanas, Hammocks &
email every week. After the through a lottery system. understands that this is stress-
first email I got, I emailed They said it was a random ful for students and they are Expanded Sun Decks
them, and then 2 weeks lottery, so it doesnt matter I working hard to get their
later they emailed me back guess when I turned it in, so assignments coordinated.
and theyre like, theres not a the lottery didnt work in my Weve all gone to school
Bark Park
definitive timeline, and just to favor. at some point or another, so
be patient, Hintze said. Incoming first-year Lainey we all understand what it 2 Tennis Courts
Carolina Housing Nix also has not received her means, so thats why were
Assignments Coordinator Carolina Housing assignment working as hard as we can
Steven Wiley said this hap- and just wants to live on South to get them assigned, Wiley Full-Size Washer & Dryer
pens every year, because Campus to ensure that shes said. We wanted the assign-
Carolina Housing does not living with mostly first-years. ments to be correct, not just
receive athletic rosters or
other special programs ros-
Were worried that like
well either have to live on
complete, so we didnt want
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Old student, old dormitory, long walk


Hinton James is close (Hinton James) might have walked, he
to the Dean Dome, might have hitched a ride part of the way.
but at what cost? Nicholas Graham
University archivist
By Tiffani Gibbs
Staff Writer Hill has never been proven. It took about a year to
The legend kind of build, and it was opened in
Hinton James Residence emerged in the early 20th cen- time for the fall semester in
Hall will turn 50 years old tury, Graham said. One of the 1967, Graham said.
this fall. earlier accounts says that he The UNC Board of Trustees
Built in 1967, the dormi- came on horseback. Its a long named the building the larg-
tory colloquially known as way. He might have walked, he est on campus at the time
Hojo by first-years houses might have hitched a ride part after the first student to arrive
964 first-years and has 10 of the way. We dont know. to UNC.
floors. The building, which is Many students know about Nancy Arevalo, a junior
the furthest of all dorms from the legend and find it funny nursing major who lived in
main campus and a 14-minute that the dorm itself is the fur- Hinton James her first year,
walk from the Pit, was named thest from campus, making it said it has the reputation of
after the first student to arrive a trek for residents. being the loudest dorm.
at UNC. All I know is I think he It was really fun, Arevalo
University Archivist was one of the first students said. I was worried going in
Nicholas Graham said Hinton and he came from was that it would be too much
James came from Pender it Wilmington? I dont for me to handle, you know,
County in the area that is now know if it was Wilmington meeting a lot of people, but I
Burgaw, North Carolina. but he definitely walked did meet some of my closest
He arrived on Feb. 12, 1795, here, medical student Chris friends there.
so we still celebrate that as Cunningham said. Abigail Radford, a senior
Hinton James Day, Graham Graham said in the early physics major, said that most DTH/GABRIELLE PALACIO
said. For two weeks, he was 1960s, high-rise buildings of what she has heard about Hinton James Residence Hall, also known as Hojo, was built in 1967 and houses 964 first-years.
the only student on campus. were built on South Campus Hinton James is negative.
Hinton James was involved to accommodate the growing She said the dorm is old, far giant, the community immer- familiar with the bus routes the time, she said. They need
in campus life and graduated population of students fol- from campus and a place sion is really strong there, she and should invest in comfort- to realize that the pretty shoes
as part of UNCs first graduat- lowing World War II. Hinton where crazy things happen. said. There are a lot of bond- able clothes. the flimsy ones dont cut
ing class in 1798. Graham said James was one of the bigger However, she said it was a ing opportunities. Youre going to be sweat- it on the walk to class.
the legend that Hinton James dorms that was built to host good place to make friends. She said first-years living ing a lot so dont expect your
walked 130 miles to Chapel the new population. Because its so big and in Hinton James should be makeup to be on fleek all of university@dailytarheel.com

How easy it is to walk home from Franklin Street, ranked


Please only read this ing point of Franklin Street.
Things such as distance,
Many sorority houses lie
toward the end of East
ing options around campus,
as well as emergency call
North Street comes to
mind here as an example.
starts uphill.
This walk, from experi-
article if you are over traffic and safety have been
considered.
Franklin, and while Frat
Court isnt directly on
boxes which are directly
linked to the University police
While the walk is still fairly ence, is not the most pleas-
ant, but is doable. However,
short, it gets a bit dark
the age of 21. 1. On Franklin Street Franklin Street, it is a one- in case of an emergency. the further down into the there are also some dark
5 out of 5 stars minute walk. 3. The Warehouse neighborhoods you get. patches of road, and a seri-
By Maria Mullis There is no better walk 2. On-campus living 5 out of 5 stars There has also recently been ous lack of street crossing
Senior Writer home than one that is a 5 out of 5 stars Ive included Warehouse in some road work done on options which can be danger-
safely lit, two-minute walk. This includes residence a category of its own because one of these back streets, ous.
Part of what makes There are many options halls, as well as Ram Village these apartments are only which would hinder a 7. Carrboro
Chapel Hill the ultimate col- located directly on Franklin apartments on south campus. a few blocks from Franklin, drunken walk back home. 2 out of 5 stars
lege town is the classic bars, Street that serve as the ideal Since the University is so are fairly popular and are For that reason, I have Sorry Carrboro, I love you,
restaurants and general option. But theyre called close to Franklin, on-campus reasonably priced, unlike the knocked off a star. but a drunk walk home from
night life. Coming of age in luxury condos for a reason. living is only a short walk luxury condos directly on 6. Places further down Franklin Street is not always
Chapel Hill is truly a bless- They are much too expensive away. I give this living option Franklin. The walk is short Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. the most fun especially
ing. for the average college stu- the full five stars because of and downhill, the roads are 3 out of 5 stars if you live on the outskirts,
In honor of the DTH dent and usually not avail- the short walk, beautiful scen- freshly paved and the streets Many apartment complex- rather than near the main
Housing Guide, I have ranked able for students anyway. ery along the way and safe are decently lit. es like Mill Creek fall into this part of town.
different places to live solely However, there are other, walkways (minus the uneven 4. Neighborhoods behind category. The walk is steadily
based upon the drunk walk more realistic options on bricks). Franklin downhill until you pass the @MariaMullis2017
back home, with the start- Franklin Street as well. There are also many light- 4 out of 5 stars gas station, then the road arts@dailytarheel.com
The Daily Tar Heel Special Section: Housing Guide Summer 2017 31

Q&A with J. Tristan Routh, attorney


J. Tristan Routh is a staff why I would encourage all is required to send a written that. students are particularly vul- when you move into a house,
attorney at Carolina Student students who are signing itemized accounting of any The other big issues that nerable to being taken advan- you should do a thorough
Legal Services Inc. Daily Tar a lease to just come in and damages that the landlord I see tenants being taken tage of by landlords? move-in inspection, meaning
Heel staff writer Brinley Lowe meet with us. It doesnt cost is withholding from the ten- advantage of by landlords go through that house with a
JTR: We have some very
spoke with him about what anything to do that. ants security deposit. So if is what we call habitability fine-tooth comb before you
good landlords in this county
students should look out for theyre withholding $100 for issues, quiet enjoyment issues move in your stuff.
DTH: What are the rights and we have some very bad
when signing a lease. a dirty carpet and $20 for a and repair issues. (By law), a Document the heck out of
of tenants that you see being landlords. I do think that a lot
broken toilet seat and that landlord is required to keep it, OK, because that way at
The Daily Tar Heel: What violated? of times landlords think that
kind of thing, they have to a premises in a fit and habit- the end of the lease, if your
are some red flags students theyre students, they prob-
JTR: I would encour- set that out specifically. They able condition. That means landlord says, You put this
should look for when signing ably dont care. Maybe they
age all students not to go cant just say, Ive withheld a that if there is flooding or if hole in the wall and that hole
a lease? have a low standard of habit-
into a lease with an idea thousand dollars for damages. theres mold or if theres a rat in the wall was in there before
ability, but I definitely do
J. Tristan Routh: I tend in their head that they are Heres the rest of your money infestation the tenant is not you moved in, you got a pic-
think that students, especially
to find that the (leases) that just automatically going to back. responsible for, the landlord ture that you took the day you
younger students, are par-
look like they have been cre- lose their (security) deposit. A tenant only has to needs to do something about moved in that says that hole
ticularly at risk of being taken
ated in a Word Document (Landlords) are required return a rental premises to it. was there when you got pos-
advantage of. I tend to see a
tend to be the ones that have to hold a tenants security the landlord in the same Under statute, a land- session of it.
lot of times landlords dont
been written by landlords deposit in a trust account condition in which they lord is required to keep in The other piece of advice
take students seriously until
who write their own leases. or furnish whats called an found it minus ordinary good working order heating is dont let landlords walk all
they get a lawyer involved.
And if they write their own insurance bond to cover the wear and tear. So, if the systems, air conditioning over you. Be assertive. Stand
leases, that means they may amount of the deposit. They landlord is trying to charge systems, electrical, plumb- DTH: Is there any other up for yourself. Dont be wor-
or may not have had them cant just take the deposit them because theres a few ing, appliances basically advice you would give to stu- ried about them retaliating
reviewed by an attorney. and deposit it into their own scuffs on the wall or the car- anything that came with the dents looking for off-campus against you. Its blatantly ille-
There is not one thing about personal banking account or pet got worn down a little house, or the apartment or housing? gal for a landlord to retaliate
a lease you should be con- checking account or savings bit, thats ordinary wear townhouse or whatever it is. just because youre asserting
JTR: One thing that I can-
cerned about. There are tons account...Within 30 days of and tear and the landlord your right as a tenant.
and tons of things, so thats the lease ending, the landlord
DTH: Do you think college not stress enough is that
shouldnt be charging for university@dailytarheel.com

Signed, sealed,
delivered to you
By Alexis Hinnant Asia Cafe
Staff Writer
Cheap and really good
Whether you live on or off Chinese food if youre feeling
campus, we all have our lazy a takeout night with Netflix or
moments when dining out is Hulu, if youre into that. The lo
just too much of a hassle. Even mein is a necessity in combina-
when the dining hall is a five- tion with absolutely everything
minute walk from home or less, at the restaurant.
delivery is occasionally a must Delivery: 11 a.m. to
for everyone. Here are some of 10:30 p.m. Sunday through
our favorite picks: Thursday, extended hours on
the weekend.
Wings Over Chapel Hill
Chipotle
Wings Over is cheap with
a wide variety of choices and Ordering online makes
extremely quick delivery. it super easy to decide what
Content wise, the wings are exactly you want on your bur-
pass out on the couch filling, rito or bowl. Orders are usually
and the fries are STILL good reasonable and cheap without
warmed up. The honey barbe- chips and guacamole, but still
cue wings have my heart. take the risk, because every-
Delivery: 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. things better with guacamole
and chips. The chicken and
Papa Johns barbacoa bowls are absolutely
life changing.
Quick, easy and cheap. Delivery: through Postmates
While similar to Dominos and (hours vary)
Pizza Hut, Papa Johns is 100
percent better by both taste Cook Out
and service. A classic peppero-
ni pizza is the way to go. If youre looking for a really
Delivery: 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. good burger and fries, Cook Out
is the perfect place. Its a typical
Panera Bread burger and shakes place, but
it almost tastes too good to be
Not as cheap as competing a fast food restaurant. Not to
options, but definitely a must- mention there are over 40 milk-
have if youre craving soup and shake flavors. The blueberry
sandwiches on a cold or rainy cheesecake milkshake is my
day. Plus, Panera always has current go-to.
a meal + pastry deal. Get the Delivery: through Postmates
broccoli and cheddar soup for (hours vary)
maximum satisfaction. @bottIedups
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