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with customers.
were one of a few brewers that is
locally distributed.
brewers that is locally Staff Writer the state level, she said in an email.
Teacher salaries stagnated, including
Rutherford said he also distributed. After years of steady decline, the the loss of Masters pay, teacher tenure
By Doug Dubrowski appreciates the opportunity for
Billy Rutherford
University of North Carolina system ended and the NC Teaching Fellows
Senior Writer feedback from the potential new teaching programs saw a rise in enroll- program ended.
patrons. Sales manager of Raleigh Brewing ment this year. Papoi said as the economy picks up,
Live musicians played while Being at farmers markets Enrollment in UNC undergradu- students feel more financially secure
local breweries offered custom- gives us a chance to have one-on- has been incredibly successful. ate and graduate teaching programs when pursuing a career in education.
ers the chance to taste their one experiences with potential She said Brewfest had more cus- increased by 6 percent in 2017, I think education by nature attracts
unique beverages for the first customers, Rutherford said. tomers than their Tomato-Fest, although enrollment numbers are still students who are very interested in
time, during the first Brewfest Its just nice because you meet which is usually their biggest below what they were in 2010. education equity, she said. Now,
at The Chapel Hill Farmers people who might have a differ- event. Kristin Papoi, professor in the (many students) feel like this might be
Market. ent opinion and may not know We had over 1,000 people School of Education, said recent stu- a career that can sustain (them) and
Brewfest featured free beer your brand. interested in the event on our dent interest in a career in education fulfill (their) passion for social justice.
samples from several local brew- Ben Ingold, co-owner of Bull Facebook page, she said. has been closely tied to the economy. But Fouad Abd-El-Khalick, the dean
eries on Saturday morning at City Ciderworks, said his favorite Tim Harper, owner of Starpoint The recession that started in 2008 of the School of Education at UNC,
University Place. The event was part of the event was interacting Brewing, liked the chance for new gave people pause about entering said student hesitation to pursue a
in conjunction with the regularly with the crowd of new faces. customers to sample his product education as a profession because, teaching degree comes down to more
scheduled farmers market as The people thats the best and said he could tell the event historically, teaching has been seen as than just the economy.
well. part, Ingold said. Being able to was extremely popular. underpaid, she said. Certainly pay is a part of that whole
Billy Rutherford, sales manager talk to everybody and share our Weve gone through 160 cups Diana Lys, assistant dean of educator package, but the dominance of stan-
of Raleigh Brewing, said he has product. so far, so we have about 80 more, preparation and accreditation at UNC, dardized testing is ultimately what
participated in similar events at Kate Underhill, market man- he said. said another key factor in the decrease drove young people away from wanting
farmers markets and believes they ager for the Chapel Hill Farmers Carrie Smith, marketing coor- was elimination of teacher benefits. to become teachers, he said.
provide a unique opportunity to Market, said although this is Enrollments in teacher prepara-
make connections within the com- the Brewfest events first year, it SEE BREWFEST, PAGE 6 tion programs began to decline in N.C. SEE EDUCATION, PAGE 6
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Theres
so on. In my experience,
TO THE EDITOR: maybe worriedly scurry; or
I protest more to
monuments including While I would agree
Silent Sam, it is critical for that the mysterious and
us to consider more perva- uninviting key-card access
sive forms of racism affect- on the Anne Queen room
W Silent
hy do I protest? ing our country and, more is out of place and will dis-
Because I believe specifically, affecting our courage faculty as well as
in Lux Libertas, the campus. student access it should
motto of our university. These Although we tout our- be removed I think that
words have deep meaning to selves as a liberal bastion, in general faculty members
Sam
me: potentially free of racial need someplace to meet
Lux Libertas. bias and discrimination, we outside of their department
Light and liberty. are not. Racism is present buildings and offices.
I recognize that humans here, including in UNCs As departmental duties
have evolved technologically, School of Social Work. have become increas-
but have we progressed moral- For the fifth year in a ingly administrative on the
ly? No one is without flaws but row, UNCs School of Social one hand, and teaching-
sometimes what we write and EDITORIAL Work Doctoral Program centered on the other; and
read can inspire us to be bet- has not admitted a Black as interdepartmental and
ter. And we can still learn from
the motto of our university in The discussion on student.
How do I know? I am
interdisciplinary interac-
tion has become increasing-
making moral choices.
From age 5 Ive been edu-
UNCs Confederate one of two Black students
remaining in the program.
ly programmatic and struc-
tured, there are remarkably
cated by North Carolina public memorial is timely, Yes, two. And we are both few contexts or spaces on
schools, like my father before doctoral candidates who campus for communal din-
me, and his father before him. important, but will graduate this academic ing and unstructured, ran-
I only applied to one universi-
ty, my state university. I believe incomplete. year.
In addition to a lack of
dom and informal discus-
sion and social interaction,
T
in public education. representation among the which are vital to maintain-
he hypervisibility of
I believe in the universitys doctoral student body, rac- ing a dynamic intellectual
mission to serve all the citizens the issue of Silent Clearly, the people who withhold) for its removal ism by omission is also evi- and scholarly community.
of N.C. and to help solve the Sam has engaged initially favored the monu- or relocation as a mes- dent among doctoral fac-
worlds greatest problems. our community in a rather ment were promoting a sage to the administration ulty and course curricula. Prof. Donald Haggis
To me, our Universitys mis- binary dialogue: Should narrative of white suprem- in the language it best First, our program lacks Department of Classics
sion invites us to protest the Sam stay or fall? acy. Whether the statues understands. a recruitment strategy to
symbols of Jim Crow and to This conversation is current proponents hold And while weve spoken attract racially and cul- Silent Sam promotes
fight against the legal limita- nothing new. similar views or not, its against placing all the turally diverse students free, open discourse
tions now threatening the Silent Sam has long continued presence on our blame on Chancellor Carol although our MSW pro-
UNC Center for Civil Rights. been a focal point and gram has one. TO THE EDITOR:
campus empowers those Folt, our administrators
I am a senator in the gathering place for the Second, we only have I, like many alumni,
Dialectical and Philanthropic who do. would be wise in taking a two faculty members who oppose the removal of
University in times of And regardless of rac- direct, public stance.
Societies here at UNC. A liter- teach in the doctoral pro- the statue of Silent Sam
racial unrest. ist implications, North That said, this isnt the
ary and debate society, Di Phi gram; however, only one from the campus of the
is the oldest student organiza- Following the assas- Carolina law will keep time for fractures to divide taught in the program University of North
tion on campus, dating back sination of Dr. Martin the monument in place. people trying to improve before this upcoming Carolina at Chapel Hill.
to 1795. Luther King, Jr., Sam was Therefore, efforts in actu- our Universitys constitu- semester. It was erected and
I value Di Phi because it vandalized and scrubbed alizing change need to ents, present and future. It Third, although we are stands in memorial not to
provides a forum for the free clean by student volun- target the players with was heartening to see the guided by a code of ethics the Confederacy, nor its
exchange of ideas. All students teers who decorated it the real power in their student organizations and that promotes social jus- leaders or ideology, but to
are welcome to exercise their with small Confederate decision-making, like the local community members tice, our doctoral program remember the young sons
freedom of speech. flags. On Nov. 19, 1971, does not have a social of Carolina who bravely
UNC Board of Trustees come together behind one
I joined Phi for its motto. the Black Student justice component within heeded the call when their
While virtue and knowledge
and the North Carolina banner to denounce Silent its course curricula. Our
Movement and the Afro- native state asked for their
is the motto of Di, Phi added General Assembly. Sam. understanding of race service.
American Society of The BOT placed a However, this monu-
a third term: Virtue, liberty, is simply limited to how As a fixture on campus, it
and knowledge. Libertas.
Chapel Hill High School 16-year moratorium on ment is just the tip of the to code racial groups for serves to promote free and
This semester I serve as the held a protest at Sams renaming buildings after iceberg of our Universitys quantitative data analysis. open discourse of the his-
historian of Di Phi. In this role, feet in memory of James changing the name of social problems and Despite trying to work tory of the American South,
I have the honor of inviting a Cate, a young black man Saunders Hall to Carolina inequalities. We need to with administration to racism and social inequal-
speaker to campus to address murdered in the Pit Hall a decision reached direct the attention it has change these trends, noth- ity this free and open
a topic relevant to UNC or NC by members of a white by mounting pressure attracted to less literal, ing has changed. This fight discourse being central to
history. I invited Tom Ross, motorcycle gang. from student-led activism. bigger-picture battles, like now needs to be made the mission of our great
former president of the UNC In Julian Carrs infa- Returning the Carolina protecting the Center for public. University.
system. He will speak on redis- mous speech at the dedi- Charity Watkins
community its power to Civil Rights, affirmative
tricting on Oct. 10, 2017. cation of Silent Sam, he Doctoral Candidate Brian Meares
As Rev. Dr. William J. self-title its buildings would action and campus work- Social Work Class of 03
fondly recalled publicly be a significant show of ers of color.
Barber II has stated: Were
horsewhipping a negro solidarity and progress. The issue of Silent Sam
in the adolescent stages of
wench and praised the Faculty need more Be wary of OWASAs
a Third Reconstruction ... The statue was commis- will eventually find clo-
Confederate army for sav- sioned for the present-day sure, and we should be the
places to commune cancelled meetings
people are beginning to wake
up ... to see that something ing the very life of the value of $185,443.94 a generation of Tar Heels TO THE EDITOR: TO THE EDITOR:
is at stake when it comes to Anglo-Saxon race in the sum that alumni could to accomplish that, and William Sturkey I am writing to urge
the very heart and soul of South. pledge to fundraise (or more. (History) argued in a recent you to cover the ongoing
America. Letter to the Editor on Aug. controversy about water
I study history because I 25 that restricting student fluoridation in Chapel HiIl
want to know about the past access to Anne Queen via OWASA.
but also because it helps us Commons in the Campus Why havent they had
realize that everything we do EDITORIAL Y was a gross example of a public meeting allowing
A
As the activist Elie Wiesel fee shop, Meantime. He made by concerned citizens.
said, We must always take s would be expect- nent position at UNC, student body, consider the suggests that we should https://vimeo.
sides. Neutrality helps the ed, there was a there is a tendency for work Folt has done with just use our offices. But it com/228503495
oppressor, never the victim. great deal of anger students to blame Folt for donors. occurred to me, does any
Silence encourages the tor- at the Silent Sam rally on a variety of issues that are While state funding UNC faculty member ever Gabriel Pelli
mentor, never the tormented. the first day of classes. really out of her control. of the school still hasnt arrogantly strut anywhere Chapel Hill
I strive to uphold a tradition Unfortunately, much of It is important for returned to pre-recession
of standing up to oppression this anger was misplaced, students to keep in mind levels, our university raked
and injustice and protecting
peoples freedoms.
and focused on individuals
who had no control over
that Folt cannot make in a record $495 million SPEAK OUT
unilateral changes, even in donations in the 2016
My name is Claude Wilson. WRITING GUIDELINES
the continued presence if she wants to, and has fiscal year. Compare that Please type: Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
I was named after my great- of the Confederate statue, to answer to the General to the $287.4 million in Sign and date: No more than two people should sign letters.
grandfather who lost his leg
in a German forest fighting
and who were sympathetic Assembly and Board of donations raised in 2012, Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
Nazis. to the protestors cause. Governors. which was the second-best Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
I believe I am obligated to One such individual is As chancellor, Folt must year on record at the time. Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
live up to that legacy. our own chancellor, Carol balance the wishes of con- Folt loves this school, letters to 250 words.
I believe in Light. Folt, whose name popped flicting groups, from stu- and considering the cir- SUBMISSION
I believe in Liberty. up in a few negative chants dents and alumni donors cumstances under which Drop-off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill,
Thats why I protest. at the Sam rally despite her to the legislature and gov- she must work, shes doing N.C. 27514
own expressed desire to ernor all just to keep the a commendable job. Email: opinion@dailytarheel.com
remove the monument. University afloat. Lets make her job a bit
NEXT
8/30: Moderately Annoyed EDITORS NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily rep-
In her email to the stu- Folt ought to be respect- easier, and stop pinning resent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the
Kirk Kovach writes on campus
politics from the middle. dent body, Folt said: ... ed for her strong leader- all our problems on her. opinions of The Daily Tar Heel editorial board, which comprises 10 board
members, the opinion assistant editor and editor and the editor-in-chief.
4 Monday, August 28, 2017 The Daily Tar Heel
SportsMonday
Mens soccer prevails over Rutgers 6-1
The game opening weekend with a mas-
sive 6-1 blowout victory over
Rutgers (0-2) on Sunday night
here.
Kelly, a 2016 graduate
of Cardinal Gibbons High
showed his game readiness
with a two-goal performance
in a 3-1 preseason win over
was in Cary, at WakeMed Soccer Park in
Cary, N.C. The Tar Heels new
School in Raleigh, and Rose, a
2017 graduate of Green Hope
No. 19 Coastal Carolina.
Hes a goal scorer, Head
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Across 64 Has little significance 13 Sinks out of sight, as 40 Body wrap offerer
1 Plastering strip ... and to all intents and the sun 41 Comes out with
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scan on? 48-Across does 24 Beverage nut 49 On a single occasion
14 Wonderfilled cookie 67 German steel town 26 Personal quirk 50 Willie of country
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patterned fabric 70 Places for laces 29 Volcano edge 56 Roughly
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personal wealth 72 Shocked reaction org. 59 Fleshy fruit
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22 Membership fees 1 Artists digs 33 Golly! Abbr.
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pocket stain 3 Drinks with crumpets 38 Like foods for a low- 65 State Farms bus.
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27 Textured overhead 5 Loaf in a deli
interior feature in 6 For you and me
some homes 7 Wild way to run
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6 Monday, August 28, 2017 From Page One The Daily Tar Heel
BREWFEST market.
Our vendors are very
FROM PAGE 1 happy, Underhill said.
dinator at the Chapel Hill Theyre selling a lot of pro-
Farmers Market, agreed, and duce and bread, and our bak-
estimated that Brewfest had ery is already sold out.
attracted far more people Ted Dwyer, owner
than their ordinary farmers of Lynnwood Brewing
market by itself. Concern, said the distinct
Brewfest will also feature a atmosphere of a farmers
raffle for a mixed case of beers market is beneficial to the
from participating brewers, brewers as well.
which Smith said she thinks We were invited, and it
is a factor in the visitor turn- sounded like a fun event,
out almost doubling their Dwyer said. Being mixed
expectation. in next to produce and sea-
The larger crowd also food at a farmers market, as
boosted business for many of opposed to a Brewfest, its
the local farmers who regu- more easygoing.
larly sell their products at the city@dailytarheel.com