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400th UNC victory for Roy Williams


Players cameras before he and his team
hustled back into the locker room.
A few minutes later, he was back
applaud head in front of the media. After a slight
pause between his introduction and

coach Roy someone asking the first question, he


reminded the crowded room of his
attitude toward press conferences.
Williams after Dont wait that long, guys,
Williams joked. Ill be out of here.

milestone win
Ill show you speed and quickness.
For the first coach to ever win
400 games with two different
Division I schools he won 418 at
By James Tatter Kansas the last thing he wanted
Assistant Sports Editor to talk about was his own accom-
plishments. Instead, he spent the
Tony Gilliams voice filled the next ten or so minutes talking about
Smith Center moments after the just about every player on his team
game ended. as if he was talking about his chil-
This is probably the most impor- dren. He didnt say a word about his
tant announcement Im going to historic win.
make all night, the PA announcer He didnt make a big deal about
said. it, senior guard Joel Berry II said.
The No. 9 North Carolina mens He thanked us. Coach is always like
basketball team had just defeated that. He never takes the credit.
Bucknell, 93-81, to move to 2-0 on After the game, Williams players
the season. But the accomplishment glowed about their coachs humil-
went beyond Wednesday nights ity. They also shared stories of the
game. support he has given them over the
A small horde of photographers years.
gathered around head coach Roy I never take it for granted that
Williams at center court. Fans hes my head coach, Berry said.
erupted as Gilliam announced that Hes the reason why I came here,
Williams had just picked up his because I believed in him and I
400th victory at UNC and his 200th believed that he could make me into
in the Smith Center. the player that I wanted to be he
With a grin on his face, Williams DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA
quickly and politely waved to the SEE WILLIAMS, PAGE 5 Head coach Roy Williams celebrates with his team after winning his 400th game as UNCs coach on Nov. 15.

Students express Silent Sam concerns at BOT public talk


By Emily Galvin simultaneously launching the Many speakers also duty, loyalty and service, and Junior Aisling Henihan was about states rights and
Staff Writer Campaign for Carolina, a five- expressed concern over the todays students are fighting analyzed this situation from economics. Once delving
year, $4.25 billion campaign public safety threat posed too. the perspective of a historian deeper into the topic at UNC,
Nearly 30 community mem- with the slogan, For all kind. to students by supporters of They believed the cause in a class about contextual- learning about the previous
bers addressed the Universitys Atrayus Goode, a member the statue and the symbol they were fighting a just and izing UNCs campus. As she curriculum angered her.
Board of Trustees about the of the Alumni Committee on of the statue itself. Multiple noble and worthy cause, the studied the period of the This is the real evil of our
presence of Silent Sam on cam- Racial and Ethnic Diversity, students cited incidents of speaker said. Today, we can statues dedication, she called Confederate monument,
pus. Chairperson Haywood said Silent Sam does not death threats, racial slurs and look back and recognize that its intentions symbol of white Henihan said. It is a part of a
Cochrane opened the event for accurately represent the goals harassment as they handed it was not. supremacy. campaign to tell a certain part
public speakers, disclosing that set forth in the campaign. out information about the He said he believes that The only people who of history, a history that glori-
the Board intended to listen to My question is, in the con- statue. students could be wrong once seem to be unclear about the fies white supremacy.
speakers statements, but not text of Silent Sam, and what Out of the nearly 30 speak- again. meaning of monument today Graduate student Mya
offer responses. that statue represents, what ers, three spoke in favor They are shouting down are North Carolinians who Roberson serves on the
We are committed, as weve kind of people are we putting of allowing the statue to invited guest lecturers, they stare at its base and insist Corporation of Brown
said many times in the past, to first? Is it really all kind? remain. One speaker, who are shutting down debates its something else, Henihan University and said she
sharing the full and accurate Goode said. If we are afraid did not introduce himself, and discussions that are said. knows the importance of
story of our Universitys his- to do what must be done to drew a parallel between vital to our civic life and She spoke about her expe- good, thoughtful governance.
tory, Cochrane said. remove an unapologetic sym- todays student protesters democracy, the speaker said. rience in a North Carolina In reference to protests in
Many speakers criticized bol for white supremacy from and Confederate soldiers. Students are being told that public school, in which the Charlottesville, V.A., she
the University for allowing this campus, then we are not He said Confederate soldiers these causes are just and curriculum overwhelm-
the statue to stand while a Carolina for all kind. fought with a sense of honor, noble and worthy. ingly taught the Civil War SEE SAM, PAGE 5

China restricts Chapel Hill town manager announces his retirement By Karlton Tate

US recyclables Staff Writer

Chapel Hill Town Manager Roger


Stancil will retire in September after 12
Orange County will the standards for what they
accept in recycling. The
years of service to the town.
Stancil announced his retirement
need to compensate country implemented the in an email to the Town Council and
National Sword Act, a policy Mayor Pam Hemminger on Wednesday.
for money lost. that intends to ban mixed Councilmember Michael Parker said
plastic, plastics that once the council was not entirely surprised
By Ashley Peterson contained food, rigid plastics by Stancils announcement, and had
Staff Writer and mixed paper starting expected that he would be moving on in
Jan. 1, 2018. the near future.
Orange County is facing China is currently only In September of this year, I will have
a recycling crisis. Its not accepting recyclables that been here twelve years and I believe I
that people arent recycling meet a 0.3 percent or less have accomplished the goals I was asked
enough, but that theyre contamination rate. The to achieve, Stancil said in the email.
recycling too much. average contamination When Stancil was first appointed by
The recyclables are rate across the nation for the council in 2006, he initially planned
transported from waste products leaving facilities is to serve for only five to seven years.
sites in Orange County to much higher, which leaves Building a collaborative relationship
Sonoco Recycling Raleigh, the U.S. recycling market in between the town and the University
a processing plant that sorts a bind. and keeping the town financially strong
the waste. Orange County The biggest challenge for despite economic challenges have been
either pays per ton based Orange County is what to two of his proudest accomplishments, PHOTO COURTESY OF CATHERINE LAZORKO
on the market value of the do with rigid plastic, said Stancil said. Town manager of Chapel Hill, Roger Stancil, announced his upcoming retirement.
recyclables or receives a Allison Lohrenz, recycling In nearly a dozen years as town man- serving Chapel Hill. Stancil also served as assistant direc-
rebate for the recyclables. supervisor at Orange ager, Stancil has guided Chapel Hill Stancil has spent his career serv- tor of human relations in Rocky Mount
Vendors can create County Waste Management through an economic recession and ing local governments across North and as Fayettevilles city manager from
products from recyclables, Administration. Rigid plastic numerous state and federal budget cuts Carolina. In October, the Rocky Mount 1997 until the council appointed him
especially mixed paper or is usually found in things like faced by the town. native was recognized for 45 years of town manager in 2006.
plastics which can be used to childrens toys and plastic During difficult economic times, municipal service at an International Before leaving office Stancil hopes to
make packaging. outdoor furniture. maintaining the towns high level of core City Management Association confer- continue to address the lack of afford-
But one of the United Currently all vendors services without significantly raising ence. In 1982, Stancil received a Masters
States biggest recycling taxes was one of the greatest challenges in Public Administration from UNC.
vendors, China, has raised SEE RECYCLING, PAGE 5 Stancil said he encountered in his time SEE STANCIL, PAGE 5

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Irene Tison tells Gullah stories with vibrant art
Established 1893 By Rebecca Fiely paints the women that most folk art to the community.
124 years of editorial freedom Staff Writer influenced her life as she was Folk art is simple and
TYLER FLEMING growing up. whimsical and colorful for the
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF The Alliance for Historic The women were the most part, Mack said. I think
EDITOR@DAILYTARHEEL.COM Hillsborough is collaborat- backbone of the church, the stories are really power-
ing with Mikes Art Truck to Tison said. I grew up around ful and moving. The art is
JESSICA SWANSON
display Irene Tisons new- strong women. I paint them very eclectic among the entire
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est collection Low Country with their hats, their gloves group of people we work with,
Life. The 22-painting collec- and their dress, and, to me, and the artists are all unique,
RACHEL JONES tion will be on display in the these ladies, even though they and its very interesting to see
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Alexander Dickson House, were doing ordinary things, the humanity of it all.
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the building that houses the they were extraordinary Sarah DeGennaro, execu-
COREY RISINGER Hillsborough Visitors Center women. When I dress them tive director of the Alliance
DIRECTOR OF ENTERPRISE from Nov. 10 through Jan. 4. up, its out of respect because for Historic Hillsborough,
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Tison grew up in a low- this is how they carried them- shares the same sentiments.
KIANA COLE country southern coastal selves every day in my eyes. All art is worth being
DIRECTOR OF PROJECTS AND Carolina town. She feels deep Tison started painting exposed to, but I do feel like
INVESTIGATIONS connections with her heritage and sketching when she was its pretty fantastic that my
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and the Gullah people, which organization, Alliance for
LEAH ASMELASH she conveys through her paint- was not until she was 40 that Historic Hillsborough our Artist Irene Tisons artwork will be on display at the Alexander
UNIVERSITY EDITOR ings. The Gullah are African- she quit her job as a recep- mission is to inspire visitor Dickinson House in Hillsborough until Jan. 4.
UNIVERSITY@DAILYTARHEEL.COM Americans who strive to tionist and started to pursue and residents to experience
REBECCA AYERS maintain much of their African her artwork as a career. Tison historic Hillsborough, My work is colorful, I Tison said, You are giving a
CITY EDITOR heritage, and generally live in said she strives to convey the DeGennaro said. We also know its colorful color is raw natural part of yourself.
CITY@DAILYTARHEEL.COM costal areas of the South. lives of the Gullah people. want visitors and residents in my paintings, Tison said. Mikes Art Truck gives artists
ANA IRIZARRY I paint about ordinary People living next to noth- to experience authentic Whatever mood Im in that like Tison the opportunity to
STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR people doing ordinary things, ing but living extraordinary, Hillsborough. Folk art is day is whatever Im feeling showcase and share their work.
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Tison said. I grew up on a Tison said. authentic and really fulfills our and Ill paint it. They will We found it inspiring and
farm, and I paint stories my Tisons work classifies as folk mission and sort of highlights come out really beautiful. moving that people seem to
KARYN HLADIK-BROWN
parents told me or stories because of the stories and his- some of the unique culture Folk art gives Tison and have an artist inside of them
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I remember. I do a lot of tory that she is able to convey were interested in. other artists who paint in this that hasnt come to public
church paintings. through her paintings. Karen Along with including a style room to fully express notice, Mack said.
CHAPEL FOWLER While Tison paints stories Mack of Mikes Art Truck narrative, Tisons paintings themselves. @beccafiely
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STV premieres fall shows with red carpet event
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By Maeve Sheehey its new season of shows, which the weekly writers meetings, bigger network. available for everybody, and
Staff Writer members have been working and you get to see it all put The organization is also then if youre over 21, you can
NATHAN KLIMA on throughout the semester. together. bringing back General order drinks from the bar.
PHOTO EDITOR The Emmy Awards have Honestly, its to see what Founded in 1983, STV is a College this year, one of its Then, around 7:30, our emcee
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come and gone this year, but weve been working on so hard student-run organization that oldest shows that began about is going to start introducing
SARAH LUNDGREN, for UNC Student TV, the big- the entire semester, said Hollie produces new material online 30 years ago. shows.
KAREN STAHL gest television event is happen- Rutledge, the station man- and on its own cable network. Essentially, its a soap The members of STV look
COPY CHIEFS ing this Saturday from 7 p.m. ager of STV. Its to showcase Its basically television pro- opera, OBrien said. Its forward to the Fall Premiere
COPY@DAILYTARHEEL.COM to 10 p.m. At the Red Carpet the talent, and the hard days duced and made by students, mostly this dramatic tale about and this seasons shows for a
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Mail and Office: 151 E. Rosemary St. tant station manager and com- revived this year, which is really I know that for Club
Chapel Hill, NC 27514 munications director. We have exciting. There are some great Central, its a good time to
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an STV writer and one of Premiere will show clips from side the organization.
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show Kimmel mixed with competition. been around for so long, we
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Established 1893, 124 years of editorial freedom


QUOTE OF THE DAY
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You may be tempted to call me a cod-
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EMILY YUE OPINION EDITOR, OPINION@DAILYTARHEEL.COM WILL PARKER ALEC DENT SYDNEY PEREGOY SAVANNAH dled millennial, and that is fine, but I am
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FAITH NEWSOME
ELIZA FILENE
CAT RYU
DEVON JOHNSON
SID IYER
DRAKE BUXTON
FAIRCLOTH
CHRIS DAHLIE
human, I am Black and I am fed up.
NICK MCKENZIE PARKER BARTH GABY NAIR ASIA CHANCE
Mya Roberson, on UNCs lack of action in addressing Silent Sam
EDITORIAL CARTOON REGISTRATION By Emily Yue, emyue@live.unc.edu
FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT
I dont spout racist sentiment, I make the
effort to be as objective as possible, all the
Evana Bodiker time.
Mistress of Quirk
Mark_B_8219, on a column written about cyber-racism
Senior English and religious studies
major from Concord.
Email: evanab@live.unc.edu
LETTERS TO Kvetching board
Taylor, THE EDITOR
Artifacts, big or small,
kvetch:
v.1 (Yiddish) to complain

please
Bill Clinton should have
elicit emotions been made to resign. If he
had, the culture of sexual
TO THE EDITOR:
assault unaccountability

give a
While walking through
we are now seeing the
Ackland Museum today, I
blowback of may have
spied a Sake cup commemo-
been much different.

damn
rating the Manchurian
EDITORIAL Railway in Korean. The cup
was beautiful. To the Greek system. You

(S)language Arts
On the inside was painted have escaped here so far.

T
he night before Taylor a detailed map of the Maybe the next time some
Swifts new album Manchurian Railway run- ape masquerading as a
Reputation was ning through the Korean human suggests funnel-
unleashed upon the waiting peninsula. I thought that ing Everclear down the
world, I boldly announced to Put some more popularity, then deflate vocabulary. We need to railroad must not be there throats of freshpeople,
my squad: If Taylor doesnt
address her political silence on thought into your almost as fast, they can be
used to socially as well as
know our audience to be
able to bring them joy
anymore, either broken in
half by the DMZ or com-
you will remember that
the Greek system, like
the album, I think Im going to
have to let her go.
slang. geographically profile. with our word choice. pletely destroyed by past
wars. I enjoyed the cups
any corrupt empire, can

S
Describing a party as Of course, just the pro- fall. #PennStateAndFlori-
The words seemed final as ocrates said that turnt or than lit (or cess of thinking a conver- beauty along with 44 other daStateWillNotBeTheLast
they came out of my mouth. My the unexamined life whatever the cool kids sational partners prefer-
sake cups on display. Like
friends looked at me in shock. isnt worth living. any piece of art, this cup that
Could this be the end of our say now) says a lot about ences alone can do a lot of I admired tells a story. It is a Faculty Council: at what
Were not sure an analo- someones subculture good for a relationship.
love story? (Disclaimer: this gous principle holds true piece of a descriptive history. point do you people start
column is going to have way too or maybe about the last We should also be Though the story of the yelling? In a meeting
for diction, but reflecting time they partied. mindful of times when
way TSwift references). railway is incomplete the about police surveillance
on how we pick our words Moreover, words that the intricacies of diction of students, massive cur-
Everyone knows how much power of the artifact gener-
I love Taylor Swift. In high
is certainly a good thing. have a precise, interest- can facilitate injustice. ated thoughts inside of me. riculum change, and free
school, I would go to my room Even in a conversa- ing meaning to a person As educational I enjoy art because it speech rules on campus, I
any typical Tuesday night and tion between people who from one linguistic sub- researchers Amanda teaches me something about wanted some kind of dust-
bop to Fearless, Speak Now speak the same language, group may be confusing Godley, Julie Sweetland myself. up. Are spines turned in
and then the absolute master- variations in dialect and or annoying to someone and Rebecca Wheeler My humanity is pre- when UNC grants tenure?
piece Red. vocabulary can make con- from another. Slangs nov- have discussed, standard served in that delicate Sake
When 1989 came out my nection a challenge. cup. Though it is small and
first year of college, it scored elty can also make it easy dialects are not objective- appears fragile it pours out For the love of God, not
Using the word pop to abuse. Weve all known ly better than non-stan- everything has to be
innumerable nights in Hinton instead of soda to refer the powerful thought that all
James with my friends as we or been that extra dard ones in any measur- things change. read into the theory your
to a sweetened, carbon- boring someone whos able way, and overvaluing research paper is based
danced, cried and prophesied ated beverage may not Protected by friendly
the next four year of our lives chewed the flavor out of a them can lead to teachers guards and protective glass on. You are becoming very,
together. I attended the 1989
confuse any American new word or phrase. belittling the linguistic that Sake cup can hold very hard to hang out
World Tour in Charlotte and fast food employee, but Were not denigrating abilities of (especially) endless possibilities for with.
sobbed when she played Out it can peg the speaker slang here. A response to minority students. Lets the viewer. I wonder if the
of the Woods (a break-up geographically to the any given diction is sub- not contribute to more of monuments in McCorkle Typical rant about how
song I knew all too well the Midwest. jective, but we should try that. Place make my class mates people care more about
feelings behind). The dynamics of slang to predict and take that Communication is feel endless possibilities or if animals than other human
Then the summer of 2016 are even more compli- response into account complicated. Our words
it reminds them of just one. beings. Not trying to com-
happened: Taylor fell out of cated. When new words pare apples to oranges,
favor faster than her relation- when were picking our are worth some thought. Michael Pace
or word uses balloon in but if you understand cru-
ship with Tom Hiddleston Durham ently that some animals in
ended. certain industries have to
I didnt care too much about Name the floor after endure, how are you not as
the famous beef with Kimye EDITORIAL Roy Williams outraged when it happens
or the serpentine name call-

More than a number


to human beings?
ing. I had bigger things on TO THE EDITOR:
my mind: Donald Trump was After North Carolinas
about to secure the Republican 93-81 victory over Bucknell, One day, this administra-
nomination for the presidency. Roy Williams celebrated tion is going to see that it
Hillary Clinton seemed to be
our only hope. It seemed like
Give students the not always a successful
measurement.
rank to get to college and
that practice should con-
his 400th win as the head
coach of UNC. As he
cant just be a PR vacuum
that can suck up every-
a no-brainer that Swift, who opportunity to If a GPA blunder occurs tinue. walked out of the tunnel at thing thats wrong with
had built her 1989 era on the in within a students first UNC currently prac- the Dean E. Smith Center, this university and make it
platform of feminism, would explain their GPA. year of college, most of it tices this in some areas. behind him were almost a look right. At some point,

W
voice her support for Hillary. e all know can be explained by the For example, within the dozen names in the rafters there needs to be account-
In the days leading up to the that he coached along with ability and not just them
the feeling. fact they were adjusting to School of Media and
election, I tweeted at Swift three national champion- pretending everything is
every day to endorse HRC. Spending hours college. Allowing students Journalism the required ship banners hanging from squeaky clean.
On Nov. 9, the DTH ran my in isolated cubes on the to transition to college and GPA is a 3.1. However, if the ceiling. The 67-year-
column Swift did not speak seventh floor of Davis, navigate classes without you have a 3.0 and com- old has not only been a
now as the world learned who tears streaming down onto being constantly worried plete a thorough appli- dominant coach for over a Racism at the workplace is
Americas new president would our notes in anticipation their sub-par performance cation supplying your decade, but has also shown too real. I have half of my
be. I was heartbroken because of an upcoming exam. their first-year is going to journalism class GPA, a a constant passion for the white coworkers literally
of her silence and because of You can put hours upon ruin future opportunities teacher recommendation art of leading a team, a walking past me, some
the world I woke up to. strong dedication to his even shocked to see me, a
hours in studying for a is important. and other materials you
When I got wind of players, and a love for the POC, doing work.
class and still not perform This board recognizes can receive a waiver.
Reputation in September, I well in terms of calculated the importance of the GPA When considering university and Chapel Hill.
had mixed feelings, and con- It seems inevitable
grades. But, if this class requirements that several a student for a certain Why does global stud-
tinued to the more she released at this point that upon ies offer literally only 2-3
new singles. The day of the
is a general education internship programs and program, internship or
Williams retirement UNC classes a semester about
album release finally came and requirement and not nec- opportunities require. opportunity, their GPA will choose to honor him
essarily essential to your It speaks to the prestige should be taken into con- the Middle East? No won-
I did not have it pre-ordered, in some way, deservedly so. der everyone is so horribly
nor did I stake out the Franklin major should it have an of the opportunity and sideration. But after bringing home misinformed about whats
Street Target to get my copy. impact on opportunities could set you apart in your Giving students the another championship last happening in the region.
I spent the weekend after in a within your academic field future job applications. opportunity to explain year after falling so closely
somewhat mourning period of choice? While your GPA can be why they want an oppor- the year before along with
my fears were confirmed with- Your GPA reflects how reflective of certain abili- tunity and how other skill notching his 400th win New GOP tax plan makes
out even listening to the album. well you do on assign- ties, it doesnt always tell sets they possess are appli- as a Tar Heel, I think its me never want to go get a
Swift still hasnt spoken ments, tests and some- the entire story. cable is extremely vital to time to see the floor inside graduate degree. Thanks
up to support those who are times how much you For this reason, we the selection process for the Dean Dome officially GOP for continuously show-
most vulnerable in her fan- dubbed Roy Williams ing your old money and
participate in a classroom believe GPA requirements internships within a mea-
base: women, trans folks, and Court. There is no better outdated sense of ideology
people of color. Questions of setting. It is an attempt to should be suggestions, not sure. way to honor our beloved that will inevitably come
autonomy and artistry aside, measure your dedication, necessarily set-in-stone Limiting someone solely Roy than by naming the back to bite ALL of us in the
her silence troubles me. passion and willingness requirements. You didnt by their GPA is not neces- court after him while he is future.
No, her endorsement to advance in your field. have to have an exact sarily representative of still leading those daggum
wouldnt have changed the However, this attempt is GPA, SAT score or class their abilities. Tar Heels.
elections results. But the alt- Send your one-to-two
right extremists calling her David Ray Allen sentence entries to
their Aryan goddess? The Senior opinion@dailytarheel.com,

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Handball draws multi-sport athletes at UNC


By Jacob Hancock found out they had a handball to get on the court.
Senior Writer team. I figured, Sure, Ill go, Its fun to still go out there
tell Coach dont suggest any- and show what I can do,
When Myles Bacon thing else, whatever. Bacon said. Im 38, so I dont
checked out the mens hand- Bacon went on to play know how many more of these
ball team during his second handball for the rest of his tournaments I have left.
semester at UNC, he was just time at UNC. He was an All- Bacon took over the mens
looking for something to get American three out of his head coach position in 2008,
him out of his dorm room. four years and won MVP of but was unofficial assis-
That was in January of Collegiate National Handball tant coach for several years
1999. Now, he coaches the Championships in 2001. He prior. In 2013, he became
UNC mens and womens continued playing with the the womens head coach as
handball teams and is trying UNC mens alumni team, well. Already on good terms
to grow the game. Carolina Blue, and was a with many of the handball
Some people think its member of the U.S. mens players, he said his coaching
something you just play in national team pool from transition was a smooth one,
gym class every now and 2000 to 2006. Bacon was but his biggest problem was
then, Bacon said. But its an an alternate for the Pan- learning to tone down his
Olympic sport, and its one American games in 2000, competitive edge.
weve never won. and though he didnt go, the I kind of had to throttle my
Team handball is one of experience playing in the instinct to just shut someone
three sports in the Summer national circuit motivated down, Bacon said. Instead,
Olympics in which the United him to continue his involve- try to teach them and show
States has not won a medal, ment in the sport. them how they can stop me.
along with badminton and I was really kind of But now teaching players is
table tennis. shocked at how supportive his primary passion.
Had I known that growing my teammates were, Bacon The challenge for me as a
up, I would have been even said. Even though we were coach is, How can I unlock
more excited to get started, all competing for spots, every- Huey, whos a sweet soccer
Bacon said. one was really helpful and player how can I make
Bacon played a little of friendly. It was really inspi- Huey from soccer appear in DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA
everything growing up: rational to have that kind of handball, Bacon said. Thats UNC senior Chandler Musson, a goalie for the UNC womens handball team and president of the club,
baseball, basketball, football, support from some of the best a lot of my motivation, is prepares to defend the net from a shot by a teammate during a Nov. 8 practice in Fetzer Gym.
wrestling, ultimate Frisbee, players in the country, and I helping others figure that out
cross country, indoor and wanted to give that same kind and fall in love with the game player and as a person. She has helped her find that same opening whistle to the team
outdoor track and even water of support back to the hand- the way I did. entered as a shy and quiet first- love for handball. huddle at the end.
polo. And he was prompted to ball community. Thats exactly what he did year, but said this weekend she Handball has all aspects Ill always remember the
check out the handball team Bacon played in a tourna- for senior Chandler Musson, lost her voice while yelling and of different sports that I enjoy excitement he has for the
at UNC by his high school ment hosted at Fetzer Hall, club president of the womens encouraging her teammates playing combined into one, game, and the enjoyment he
football coach. in which eight teams partici- handball team. during the tournament. she said. Its a fast-paced gets out of seeing us succeed,
He told me, You know, pated including the UNC Just like Bacon in 1999, she Thats not something I game which makes it a lot of Musson said.
youre not really good at any mens A team and B team, showed up to her first prac- would have done three years fun. Plus, I get to hit people, Thats ultimately what
one sport, but this might Carolina Blue and the mens tice intending to find another ago, Musson said. I think a so thats always fun. Bacon wants to see UNC
combine all the sports you alumni B team. Carolina Blue fun thing to try for one night. lot of that comes from Myles, Musson said one of the handball succeed and grow.
play, Bacon said. My fresh- won the mens tournament. Musson was later named both feeding off his energy most memorable moments We love UNC, Bacon said.
man fall I did nothing actu- The UNC womens team also top goalkeeper at college and learning so much about from her playing career We love our school. Were
ally, I was sweet at N64. But hosted a smaller tournament. nationals both her sophomore the game from him. was at last years final proud to be Tar Heels, and
I missed that competitive Bacon spent most of the and junior years. Junior Mackenzie Rodgers game. The team lost but this program gives us another
edge that I had in high school tournament coaching but was Musson said Bacon has been played basketball and softball Bacon remained positive thing to be proud of.
playing a lot of sports, and I happy to have the opportunity a big part of her growth as a growing up, but said Bacon and encouraging from the university@dailytarheel.com

Chapel Hill residents find cohousing communities


By Lauren Talley among neighbors. pedestrian-orientated environ- shared values of the commu-
Senior Writer The exact degree to which ment. Residents can walk to the nity affordability, diversity,
these ideals are carried out common house or their neigh- community and sustainability
When Becky Laskody and varies among cohousing bors house without ever getting resonated with her.
her husband went looking communities, said Abraham on a road, Laskody said. It has been just as inter-
for a neighborhood to raise a Palmer, who has lived in The physical layout makes active as I have wanted it to
child in, they began exploring Arcadia since 2004. a lot of accidental interactions be, Jisa said. Its been really
the idea of cohousing. Over There are places with and from that more structured great to be able to care about
twenty years later, Laskody shared incomes and all kinds things happen more naturally, the environment and being
is now one of the founding of structure that we dont more often, Palmer said. Its sort of protective of our spac-
members of Arcadia, a Chapel have, Palmer said. not like where youve got a es, and getting to know peo-
Hill cohousing community. All of the houses face each community clubhouse at the ple on a level that I wouldnt
I was attracted to the idea other in Arcadia. There is a end of the neighborhood get to know them if I were in
of folks who wanted to live in common house equipped with our layout has a lot of things any other neighborhood.
community and develop our a childrens playroom and a more centralized. In Pacifica, neighbors are
houses in such a way that our kitchen used for group meals. In 2001, an architect living expected to complete four
houses would be close to each Shared resources in the in Arcadia and a group of oth- hours of community labor
other, and we would be more common house like two ers people came together to per month. Jisa, the secretary DTH/LIEZELLE ALIPIO
interested in the environment guest rooms and washers and create a cohousing communi- of the Pacifica Homeowners Arcadia is a cohousing community in Chapel Hill. Cohousing often
than some developers are, driers make it more feasible ty near downtown Carrboro, Association, said she takes leads to the development of close relationships among neighbors.
Laskody said. to have smaller individual and in 2006 the first resident minutes at meetings to comply.
The idea of a community- homes, she said. A majority of moved into Pacifica. Jisa said Pacifica holds I love that I live in a com- together, they want to share
oriented neighborhood origi- Arcadias homes have a passive Pacificas features include regular work days that include munity where folks have made in the work of keeping up our
nated in Denmark. Cohousing solar design, which naturally a common house, a guest yardwork and cleaning the a very deliberate choice to be common ground there is
promotes shared activities collects solar heat in the winter house, two rainwater cisterns community and guest house an intentional community, she a level of trust and I think a
and resources, consensus and expels heat in the summer. and a passive solar design. and members can pay extra said. They know they want basic belief in the goodness of
decision-making and the fos- Parking is on the edge of the Tanya Jisa, who has lived in if they are unable to complete to spend time with neighbors, human beings.
tering of close relationships neighborhood, creating a more Pacifica since 2007, said the hours that month. they want to share meals city@dailytarheel.com

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Pitch Jam introduces Chapel Hill to the PIT


The new comedy Live writer and UNC gradu-
ate Ali Reza Farahnakian.
much stage time as we can.
The event is free and open
Chapel Hill and the opportu-
nity to participate on Friday.
theater will replace The other two locations are in
New York City.
to the public. I have always been inter-
ested in comedy, and I read
Its just a really informal
the shut-down DSI. This new comedy theater is open house, Neville said. We a while ago that the PIT was
in the building that previously want to get members of the opening, so Ive been keep-
By Rachel Jensen hosted DSI Comedy Theater, comedy community in here to ing up with to see if there
Staff Writer which closed in August after meet us. any events I could go to, said
16 years due to allegations of The PIT Chapel Hill now Brown. I think comedy is a
The PIT Chapel Hill, a harassment and sexual assault offers both students and com- great release from school, and
local improv theater, may against founder Zach Ward. munity members a safe place it is really useful to be able to
not be officially open yet, but Improv hopefuls will have to go laugh and have a fun take your difficult life situa-
theyre already putting on to put their name in a bucket time. tions and make light of them.
events. On Friday at 10 p.m., when they arrive at the event. I dont know too much Neville and the rest of the
the organization is hosting Throughout the night, theater about it, sophomore Nicole staff at the PIT Chapel Hill
Pitch Jam, which stands for staff will be pulling names out, Toms said about Pitch Jam. hope to see many students at
PIT Chapel Hill Jam. and those individuals will get But, it seems like a fun way the event.
Pitch Jam is part of a series a chance to perform as part of to connect with people on This is a chance to see if
of events that the PIT Chapel a random improv team. campus before we all retreat this is something that you
Hill is hosting in anticipation We will keep switching it to the lonely depths of Davis might like to do or a chance
of its official opening, which up throughout the night and for exam week. to watch your friends be
is planned for early 2018. changing format, said Will Similarly, sophomore funny, said Neville. You get
The PIT Chapel Hill is the Neville, the artistic director Hailey Brown said she is very to laugh for free. DTH FILE/RACHEL JONES
third Peoples Improv Theater at the PIT Chapel Hill. That excited about the opening @racheljensen21 The PIT Chapel Hill is opening is in the building that previously
opened by Saturday Night way, we will give people as of a new comedy theater in arts@dailytarheel.com
hosted DSI Comedy Theater, which closed Aug. 28.

WILLIAMS At the time, he was a first- that he did was huge for me. But on the court, picking is two and this is probably the His accomplishments
FROM PAGE 1 year player struggling to live It shows how much I mean to up the milestone win was a third most important. certainly earn him the status
up to his recruiting reputa- him, and to see me succeed, feat the players were proud Williams won his 800th as one of college basketballs
just takes guys and, no mat-
tion as a consistent shooter. how much it means to him. to contribute to. Junior Luke game as a head coach in greatest coaches. His play-
ter where they come from or
Rather than get lost on the Thats just how he is. Maye, who has won two regu- January, an 85-68 victory ers reminded him as much
what caliber player they are,
end of the bench, Williams Williams said his coachs lar-season ACC titles, an ACC over Syracuse in Chapel Hill. on the court after Gilliams
he just has that niche to make
says that his coach called him support goes beyond making Tournament and a national The Naismith Hall of Fame announcement.
them into a great player.
into the office to encourage him a better basketball player. championship at UNC, said coach has been named Thats what we were say-
Kenny Williams, who has
him nearly every day. He just wants to see all of Wednesdays win was among national coach of the year ing in the middle, Kenny
started both games this sea-
I think the biggest thing us succeed in the long run. his career highlights. eight times, won eight ACC Williams said. We were
son after missing the second
for me was to see him when And I think thats the biggest Its one of the best accom- regular season titles and, of just calling him the G.O.A.T.
half of last season with a knee
I made my first three of my thing. Hes instilled so many plishments Ive been here for, course, led the Tar Heels to Because thats incredible.
injury, reminisced on his first
career, the junior guard said. life lessons in us, everyday. Its Maye said. National champi- three national titles in his 14 @James_Tatter
year under Coach Williams.
To see him jump up the way not just basketball. onship is one, his 800th win years as head coach. sports@dailytarheel.com

RECYCLING Recycling Association, said


there are many vendors in
cart as, what I call a voting
system, Lohrenz said. If you STANCIL members alongside the new
town manager to facilitate
government officials across
North Carolina after leaving
FROM PAGE 1 the southeast, like Pratt think something is recycling, FROM PAGE 1 a smooth transition for the office.
have told us to hold off on Industries, which creates dont put it in there. If its not able housing in Chapel Hill, town. The town is in good shape
(transporting rigid plastic) packaging with mixed paper. listed as a yes on our website, possibly increasing town Looking forward, Stancil for the future and I am ready
because they have nowhere We are well-situated do not put it in there. resources for affordable said he is confident the to begin another chapter in
to sell it to domestically and to weather this storm, Orange County housing through a bond ref- town will be prepared for my life, Stancil said in an
China is saying no currently, McClellan said. Ive heard Commissioner Penny Rich erendum. Stancil said he will his departure and hopes to email.
said Lohrenz. So were a lot of industry leaders say said the new mandate work to prepare new council share his expertise with local city@dailytarheel.com
holding that material, (rigid that, people who have been imposed by China makes
plastic), after we collect it and
bale it; we collect it separately
around a long time, say that
not having China to rely on
the recycling process more
complicated because the
SAM upholding white supremacist
hate speech and symbols than
the idea for the event was
received well by the Board,
FROM PAGE 1 it does about the safety of which unanimously agreed
than what were collecting at anymore or as much to buy county has to figure out how
our materials really has the to compensate for money lost. addressed UNCs lack of people of color that make up to listen to the community
the curb. So currently were
potential to create more We dont know what the action to properly address the the very fabric of this campus. members voice their con-
holding on to it and storing it
domestic opportunities. outcome is going to be, she role of Confederate monu- You may be tempted to cerns.
in tractor trailers.
Reducing the contamination said. We do know were ments. call me a coddled millennial, I wanted them to hear
Some say the National
rate requires effort from going to have to do different I am embarrassed, and that is fine, but I am the caring, the humane, the
Sword Act presents
consumers as well, Lohrenz budgets to make sure were Roberson said. Because this human, I am Black and I am thoughtful, the terrifying, the
opportunities for regional
said. She added that plastic covering it. institution has shown the fed up. angry, the full realm of voices
markets to become more self-
bags and Christmas lights can @apeterson016 campus community and has Chancellor Carol Folt that we hear every day, Folt
sufficient.
tangle the sorting machines. city@dailytarheel.com shown higher education over- closed the meeting by thank- said.
Mary McClellan, executive
Dont use your recycling all that it cares more about ing the speakers. She said university@dailytarheel.com
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FRIDAY: Volleyball at Notre Dame at 7 p.m.
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Berry returns, teammates chip in


The senior
guard made
his season
debut in win
over Bucknell.
Kirk Meyer
Senior Writer

On his first shot, everything


seemed back to normal for Joel
Berry II.
One minute and 39 seconds into
the No. 9 North Carolina mens
basketball teams 93-81 win over
Bucknell, Berry caught a swing pass
from Theo Pinson and fired off his
first shot since being named the
Final Four Most Outstanding Player
in Glendale, Ariz., in early April.
Nothing but net.
But Berrys first made field goal
since April would also be his last
of the night. The senior guard shot
just 1-11 from the field, tallying
only eight points as he made his
first appearance of the season after
missing the Tar Heels (2-0) season
opener against Northern Iowa due
to a broken right hand.
Head coach Roy Williams, who
was honored for winning his 400th
game at UNC, joked with Berry DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA
about his poor shooting during a North Carolina senior guard Joel Berry II (2) raises his fist to start an offensive possession against Bucknell on Nov. 15 in the Smith Center. UNC won, 93-81.
postgame presentation.
Hes the one that handed me the forced turnovers. said his contributions go far beyond his teammates picked up the slack. The main focus for Coach
ball out there, Williams said. I told The second of those came when scoring points. Maye scored 20 for the second time Williams is, Manley said, if you
him I was glad it was a handoff and Berry popped the ball out of Stephen It was great to have him back, this season and Pinson notched rebound, if you box out, if you play
that he didnt shoot it at me. Browns hands, snatched the loose Maye said. Hes an unbelievable career highs in points (19) and free defense and you run the floor, youre
Berry brushed off any excuses ball out of the air and immediately defensive player, really a great throws made (9). gonna be on the floor and youll be
about the splint or tape he wore hurled it back, straight into the right leader. But the unexpected star of productive. So thats what I try to
to secure his healing right hand, hand of a streaking Pinson, who Berry thought he returned seam- Wednesday night was Sterling do. I rebound, and if I get points,
instead focusing on helping his executed a crafty fast-break layup. lessly to the lineup, a credit to the Manley. The first-year recorded a then thats a bonus.
team any way he could. He finished You could just tell that weve Tar Heels open-play style and lack double-double with 16 points and 13 This approach is encouraging,
the game with six assists and four played together for years, Pinson of a dependence on any one player. rebounds in only 17 minutes of play. but with a four-game West Coast
rebounds in 30 minutes of play. said. As soon as he got the steal, Were unselfish and we like to Manley wasnt surprised by his road trip looming, the Tar Heels
Perhaps the most notable of I just said, Woo woo, and he just share the ball, he said. So thats own production, but he parroted need Berry their second-leading
Berrys contributions came defen- threw the ball down court. Just hav- why its easier for guys to come back Williams emphasis on effort over scorer last year to regain his
sively. Twice in the first half, Berry ing him back out there is huge. and be accustomed to whats going results the same mantra that led form soon.
and his fellow senior Pinson double- Luke Maye emphasized the on. Berry to his productive, albeit low- @BigJ_KMeyer
teamed Bucknell ball handlers and importance of Berrys return and While Berrys scoring fell off, scoring night. sports@dailytarheel.com

FIELD HOCKEY
The field hockey team will
play UConn in Louisville,
Ky., on Friday at 2 p.m. in
its ninth consecutive NCAA
Final Four appearance.

MENS SOCCER WOMENS SOCCER


The mens soccer team will In the second round of the
host UNC-Wilmington this NCAA Tournament, the
Sunday at 7 p.m. in Cary in womens soccer team will
host Colorado on Friday at
the second round of the
5 p.m. in Cary.
NCAA Tournament.

DTH FILE/LEXI BAIRD, STELLA RENEKE AND MATILDA MARSHALL; DTH GRAPHIC/ZSOFIA VOROS

Janelle Bailey turns in career night for UNC


WOMENS BASKETBALL first half which is when I would love for my team
Bailey started getting the ball to make every shot, but I
NORTH CAROLINA 79 down in the post. know thats not gonna hap-
pen, Bailey said, jokingly. Its
She dominated on the
RADFORD46 inside, scoring eight points just about reading where the
in the third quarter. She con- balls going to come off and
By Elizabeth Singletary tinued getting the ball in the making a second effort.
Staff Writer fourth quarter, adding five In addition to improving
more points in the four min- her conditioning and offen-
Three games into her first utes she played before sitting sive rebounding, Hatchell
season as a Tar Heel, Janelle out the rest of the 33-point said Bailey also needs to work
Bailey had a career night she win. Her 19 points came on on staying out of foul trouble.
can be proud of. 8-10 shooting from the field. Through three games, she
The forward whose quick Shes a huge ingredient to leads the team with 12 fouls,
release from the block helped our team, head coach Sylvia including fouling out in her
lead the North Carolina Hatchell said. She makes first career game against
womens basketball team past everybody else better because Hampton.
Radford, 79-46 recorded she draws attention, and the But this is only Baileys
her first career double-double defense has to collapse on her. first year playing at the col-
Thursday night in Carmichael According to Hatchell, legiate level, and she knew that
Arena. Bailey led the team however, there are some improvements were going to
with a career-high 19 points improvements that need to be have to be made once the sea-
and 10 rebounds. made to her game. son started. She said her first
Granted, shes just starting I just want her to be a little two games didnt start off quite
her collegiate career, but the more mobile, working on her how she would have liked, so
way the season has played out jumping and everything, and shes trying to improve on a
for her in the teams first three offensive rebounding, Hatchell game-by-game basis. DTH/SHEPARD BARNES
games, she has the potential said. She had 10 (rebounds), I knew coming into First-year forward Janelle Bailey (44) drives past a Radford defender during Thursday nights game.
to be a star on the inside for but they were all defensive. tonight that Radford was a
UNC. She has 21 rebounds this good team, Bailey said. I before every game, and Moving forward, her is.
In the Tar Heels game season, and only four are knew that this was another going into the game against potential to be a key player The games will continue to
against the Highlanders (1-1), offensive. After the game, chance for me to take a step Radford, her main goal was for the team is huge, and get harder as the season moves
Bailey had six points in the Bailey said that her main goal in the right direction ... Now to have a bigger impact. And according to Hatchell, she along, but as Bailey gains more
first half. The outside game moving forward will be offen- I think Im just starting to get she did just that leading still has a lot more to offer. experience, only time will tell
was nonexistent for North sive rebounding which will in the groove of things, start- the team in points, rebounds Shell just get better and just how good shes going to be
Carolina (2-1) with only require an emphasis on hon- ing to rebound more. and blocks (with three). All of better, Hatchell said. I love for this UNC squad.
one 3-pointer made in the ing her technique. Bailey said she sets goals those were career highs. her size and how physical she sports@dailytarheel.com

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