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paid less
University resources to sculpt, paint, sing On Friday, Medlin formally launched planning documents. versations on the arts.
or dance, Hogan Medlin’s vision for the the Arts Innovation Steering Committee, “This is a real opportunity to push out The Board of Trustees is already set to
campus will be complete. a group that aims to direct the future of some strong language on where the arts process the implications and suggestions
That vision — to be drafted by a gath- arts education and creation at UNC. can and should be going,” Medlin, himself a
ering of artistic leaders from the campus And with members as varied and influ- former UNC Clef Hanger, said on Friday. See ARTS PLAN, Page 4
Board of Governors
BASKETBALL BEGINS discusses poaching
by Caroline DYe
Senior writer
The UNC system’s top administra-
At Late Night With Roy on tors are paid less than their colleagues
Friday, the men’s team ushered in at peer institutions, making them the
a new century of North Carolina targets of poaching attempts by rival
basketball. institutions looking to lure away the
It focused largely on the universities’ chancellors.
team’s chemistry with its four Twelve of the system’s 15 university
new players — the freshmen trio chancellors are paid less than the aver-
of Harrison Barnes, Reggie Bullock age compensation offered by peer insti-
and Kendall Marshall, along with tutions, according to a recent study con-
graduate student transfer Justin ducted by the General Administration.
Knox. UN C - C H pays it s c h an ce ll o r
The women’s team kicked off $449,057 in salary and other benefits,
the festivities, celebrating senior while competing institutions offer their
Jessica Breland’s return to the top administrators an average of more
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The UNC Clef Hangers sing the national anthem at Late Night. than $600,000 in total compensation.
lymphoma. Recently a number of other uni-
versities have made job offers to UNC
chancellors, said Fred Mills, chair of
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the personnel and tenure committee of
The UNC women’s basketball team unveils its pink uniforms after its introduction at Late Night with Roy. the Board of Governors. While none of
the attempted poachings were success-
ful, the board thought it was prudent to
review the issue, Mills said.
“We’ve had some people try and pick
off some good chancellors,” he said.
“We’re just exploring ways we can main-
tain a competitive edge.”
Mills said the board is looking at a
number of ways the UNC system could
amend its executive compensation
packages to make them more attrac-
tive. One option is to offer deferred
compensation, meaning chancellors
would receive some benefits only after
staying in their positions for a certain
number of years.
But any change to compensation
packages is not likely to happen soon.
“ There is no contemplation of
a change immediately, said Laurie
Charest, the UNC system’s interim vice-
president of human resources.
“We look at these things because we
want to remain competitive.”
The system is also committed to
raising faculty salaries before those of
administrators, Charest said.
But increasing faculty salaries will
require the state legislature to approve
additional funding.
In the recent economic climate,
the legislature has frozen the salaries
of state employees, which includes
employees of the UNC system.
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“The issue for me is pure and simple —
Head coach Roy Williams joins the team’s dance circle Friday. faculty,” said Bruce Carney, executive vice-
The 2010-11 men’s basketball team gets pumped up after their introduction. The team has four new members.
chancellor and provost at UNC-CH.
Carney said recruiting and retaining
faculty members helps the University
retain the best administrators.
“The best people are the reason peo-
ple come and stay here, and we can’t
afford to lose them,” he said.
But Carney also said the relatively
low salaries the University offers its
senior administrators does not seem to
be making a big difference.
Of the retention fights UNC-CH has
engaged in during the 2010 school year,
none involved administrators, he said.
The intangible benefits of living and
working in Chapel Hill also play a role
in the University’s ability to retain its
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Fans encourage recruits to commit to North Carolina with personalized T-shirts. ESPN anchor and Late Night host Stuart Scott and Rameses watch Friday night’s festivities. See COMPENSATION, Page 4
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Weaver
Child health project gets
PARADING PUPPETS
health information award
A program through the UNC
Street
Gillings School of Global Public
Health’s Department of Maternal
and Child Health was recognized
by the 17th annual National Health
to see
Information Awards program.
The North Carolina Child Care
Health and Safety Resources
Center received a bronze award
for providing information about
health promotion and disease and
injury prevention. The center is
directed by Dr. Jonathan Kotch
and promotes safe and healthy
renewal
environments for children in child
care settings.
Coordinated by the National
Businesses
Health Information Resource
Center, the awards program is a
forced to adapt
clearinghouse for consumer health
information programs and materi- By Chad Royal
staff writer
als in the U.S. It assigns gold, silver,
bronze and merit awards based on When Nice Polido opened her
selection by a panel of health-infor- raw juice bar on Weaver Street in
mation experts in medicine, educa- October 2009, she didn’t know
tion, communication, government she would be planning to pack up
and nonprofit organizations. a year later.
“I’m closing it,” said Polido, who
owns Carrboro Raw. The business
Apply to visit New Orleans, operates out of a food truck that
Nashville during fall break sits between the Spotted Dog and
the Beehive Hair Salon and opens
The service group Extended to both Weaver and Main streets.
Disaster Relief will be taking stu- Extensive renovation of
dents to Nashville and New Orleans Carrboro’s Weaver Street is slated
during fall break to help clean up to begin in early December, and as
debris from storms and natural a result, sections of the street will
disasters that are still affecting the be closed periodically.
areas. “Had I known the reconstruc-
The trips, which will leave tion was going to happen, I would
Wednesday at noon, require a fee have opened business at a different
that will cover transportation, location,” Polido said.
accommodations and meals except Renovations include the instal-
for those while travelling. lation of an upgraded storm water
Interested students should system and reconstruction of
contact trmartin@email.unc. the roadway and sidewalk, said
edu for the New Orleans trip and Carrboro’s Public Works Director
Lesley.siggins@gmail.com for the George Seiz.
Nashville trip. The project is expected to cost
about $1.8 million.
City Briefs “At this point we are trying to
finalize the plans,” Seiz said.
CHCCS elementary schools He said he realizes construction
nominated for two awards will affect area businesses, but town
staff has met with owners and the
Two Chapel Hill-Carrboro City public about upcoming construc-
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schools are currently competing for tion several times.
national awards. he third annual Hillsborough Handmade theme was ‘Eno River Rhythms’ to raise awareness of “They understand the need for
Seawell Elementar y and maintaining the road,” he said. “It
Ephesus Elementary have both
Parade took place in downtown Hillsborough conservation efforts for the Eno River, an important
wouldn’t be good for business if the
been nominated as part of the on Saturday. The parade, sponsored by the part of the local ecosystem. The parade marched down road deteriorates.”
Title I Distinguished Schools Hillsborough Arts Council, featured original puppets Churton Street and ended on the historic Burwell Seaja Herfindahl, a server who
Recognition Program. has worked at the Spotted Dog for
Seawell Elementary has been from professionals and amateurs, and some designed School lawn, where performers started an impromptu
eight years, said she is optimis-
nominated in the Sustained Student by local elementary school students. The parade’s drum circle to draw the parade to a close. tic about the reconstruction and
Achievement category and five staff understands why it’s necessary.
members will attend a recognition “We’re all trying to think positive
event in Greensboro on Oct. 28. about it,” she said. “We support it
Chapel Hill
here, Carney said. this year.
UNC -
In the event a UNC school is While the UNC system has been $633,359 2
drawn into a retention fight, the able to retain top administrators,
system can draw on its secret some are worried it may become
N.C. State
weapon: a special fund designed a problem down the road unless
especially to combat poaching. compensation increases.
If a school feels it must increase “You can sell all the benefits
N.C. Central
someone’s salary to keep them from other than money for so long, but
leaving, it can appeal to the presi- eventually it boils down to money,”
dent’s recruitment and retention Mills said.
fund established by UNC-system ECU
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EDITORIAL CARTOON By Connor Sullivan, cpsully@email.unc.edu
‘O’
National Cemetery and looking School of Social Work
out over the rows and rows of
gravestones, so many individu- Vote ‘Yes’ for the Orange
als who have served their coun- County Sales and Use Tax
T
try. Would that image change if
he new NSSHB is out! No,
The incumbent
you knew for a fact that a portion TO THE EDITOR:
I’m not talking about the of those graves belonged to gay How can voters help the county
latest New Kids on the or lesbian individuals? If so, how meet its obligations to citizens in
Block. It’s the National Survey far have we stooped as a society these difficult times without rais-
of Sexual Health and Behavior. by allowing our gratitude to be ing property taxes? You can vote
This is the biggest sex survey con-
ducted and published since 1994’s Rep. David Price is running for re-election on the marred by simple labels?
An argument for “Don’t Ask,
“Yes” for the quarter-cent Sales
and Use Tax which will not apply
National Health and Social Life
Survey, which was, like, so ‘90s. Democratic ticket in North Carolina’s Fourth District Don’t Tell” is that openly homo-
sexual service members are a
to groceries or gas. The county’s
budget has shrunk over the past
Since then, people have gotten The Interview is a periodic fea- “Would a busi- explaining that on national secu- threat to military unit cohesion two years, but citizens want and
a little older, a little wiser. We’ve ture of extended interviews with ness kick any- rity not everything is totally par- and morale. If this is the argu- deserve quality services.
found 41 different combinations of people who affect our community, body out after tisan. ment, then would not the inte- The Sales and Use Tax could
having sex, that condom usage is written by members of the edito- eight years?” Such seniority brings financial gration of different races, reli- generate up to $2.3 million per
high in adolescents and that more rial board. This is the first of two Price thinks rewards for the Fourth District. gions or economic backgrounds year. We have pledged to dedi-
people are having oral sex and anal interviews preceding our endorse- that term limits Price highlights a recent proj- also serve as a threat? cate funds from the Sales and
sex. ment for Congress on Wednesday. would weaken ect he helped develop — NC Be In the Military Times Poll, 10 Use Tax over the next 5 years to
One more finding is that in Today, Mark Laichena writes Congress, the Prepared, a public health data percent of active service members economic development, schools,
their most recent sexual event, 85 about the editorial board’s dis- “first branch reporting initiative with home- said they would not continue to libraries and emergency man-
percent of men think their partner cussion with Rep. David Price. Rep. David o f A m e r i c a n land security objectives — which serve in the military if the pol- agement.
had an orgasm while 64 percent Tomorrow, Cameron Parker Price government.” brought funding to the Gillings icy was repealed, but as David Providing monies to promote
of women had an orgasm, and this writes about B.J. Lawson. Harking back School of Global Public Health. Segal, a military sociologist at the economic development and jobs is
gap is too large to be explained by to the Constitution isn’t solely the “This is a great need nation- University of Maryland, pointed an investment which will improve
R
men who had male partners. ep. David Price sits down prerogative of conservatives. ally and it just happens to out, that is a smaller percentage our long-term financial health.
Something’s off here, or rather, with the editorial board at Asked about voter dissatis- marry up with a strength in my than the servicemen in the 1970s Monies for schools will help pre-
someone’s not getting off here. The Daily Tar Heel office, faction with the past two years Congressional district,” Price says, who threatened to leave if women serve our quality education system
A couple of obvious explana- coming to us after attending the of Democratic leadership, Price with visible satisfaction. were allowed in service, and yet through investment in infrastruc-
tions would be that men are over- memorial service for Rob Hogan, deflects the question and launch- Such federal support high- women are serving and our num- ture and technology improve-
guesstimating their abilities, or the well-remembered local farm- es an attack on the fiscal irrespon- lights the division between Price bers did not dwindle. These indi- ments. Increased resources for
that women are faking it. Suffice er who cared for UNC mascot sibility of the prior Bush admin- and his opponent in this election, viduals are not asking for special libraries will move us towards a
it to say, “There’s this massive gap Rameses. istration. who thinks that federal funding treatment, they are asking to serve per capita expenditure equivalent
between men’s perception and Price is flanked at the table by Price seems determined to for research misdirects money in the military forces, an organiza- to the state average. Additional
women’s reality,” said Dr. Debby Andrew High, his media relations frame this election as a choice which the private sector could tion devoted to the protection of resources for emergency services
Herbenick, Ph.D., M.P.H., told aide. Throughout the meeting between the excesses of the Bush better allocate. our country, and they should be will help us achieve a response
ABC News. High nods occasionally, scribbling era and the balanced budgets of Price is adamant: “I think the allowed to serve as they are. time in line with state standards.
It’s difficult to assign blame to furiously on a pad whenever Price the Clinton administration. work at NIH and NSF is this Voting “Yes” for the Sales and
either party. Some men are just seems to deviate from standard Pushed on spe- country’s crown Cindy Portillo Use Tax is a vote for our com-
clueless, and some women fake for
well-intentioned reasons. But we
talking points. cific issues, he “Government jewel. Why would Graduate Student munity.
Price is no Orange County o ff e r s a rat h e r we want to unilat- School of Social Work
shouldn’t ignore one underlying native — once an out-of-state weak defense of the can also be an erally disarm?” Bernadette Pelissier
fact: For a lot of women, it’s just
hard to have an orgasm.
student from Tennessee, he even
taught for a while at Duke before
health care reform
legislation.
instrument of And it’s hard to
deny that federal
Coples’ Tweet out of line Orange County Board of
Commissioners
with Thorp’s message
As many as 24 percent of women
have reported an inability to
running for election, though he
describes his time in UNC student
It will help, “but
it’s definitely not
positive change funding currently
plays an impor- TO THE EDITOR: The UNC diversity survey
achieve orgasm, or anorgasmia, in
the previous year. That’s nearly one
politics during the civil rights era the last word,” he and purpose.” tant role in the In response to Tuesday’s must be more inclusive
as the most formative. says. University com- “Message from the Chancellor”
in four. Sometimes, this is due to a But he has been a part of this He gets even Rep. David Price munity. According e-mail to the Carolina TO THE EDITOR:
medical condition or medication. community for a long time: First more frank: “I do to the National Community, I wonder if Quinton I applaud the latest efforts
Other times, it’s a result of hormon- elected before most current stu- not think the bill has a conclusive S c i e n c e Fo u n d a t i o n , U N C Coples and the UNC football to ensure UNC is a diverse and
al changes during aging. dents were born, Price has been answer to medical cost inflation.” received $432 million from the coaching staff received Holden inclusive community. However,
A few studies have also revealed the Fourth District’s represen- On the economy: “This is a very federal government for research Thorp’s message. the diversity sur ve y from
genetic or even anatomic influ- tative for all but one term since stubborn, very difficult recession. and development last year. Coples, or @QueCoples, seems Diversity and Multicultural
ences, like the distance from the 1987. We need to stay on the case,” Price With respect to the Triangle savvy enough with social media Affairs should go much further.
clitoris to the vagina or the thick- That one term was after the declares. region, Price thinks transporta- to appreciate Chancellor Thorp Specifically, the survey instru-
ness of the urethrovaginal space. 1994 election — an electoral wave He argues that his opponent, tion is a major issue in the com- when he encouraged the Carolina ment forces respondents to identi-
Finally, there’s a litany of psycho- that swept Republicans back into B.J. Lawson, takes “potshots” at ing two years. He argues that the Community — which I assume to fy within the gender binary (male/
social factors that come into play as power in Congress in a cycle that what Democrats have done but Triangle will “need to fight for our include the football team — with female). This speaks against the
well, such as shame or self-esteem. many compare with the cur- offers no solutions “to get us out share” of funding in order to see these words: “The expanding uni- University’s non-discrimination
The good news is that there rent one. But Price doesn’t seem of the ditch.” some of the Triangle-wide transit verse of social media offers ways policy that rightfully includes gen-
are several treatments available. deterred. It’s hard to balance Price’s stri- plans come to fruition. to come together as never before, der identity and expression. I work
Specific hormonal therapies in He’s a firm believer in the idea dent criticism of the Republican Price sounds sure that federal but it also comes with new respon- in an open, diverse and inclusive
postmenopausal women have of good government: “It can be Party — which is hoping to capi- funding can help with most of the sibilities. Please think about the unit on campus, but not all of our
worked. The FDA has even abused, but government can talize as things fail, he suggests Fourth District’s needs. impact of the choices you make colleagues may be so lucky. They
approved the Eros-Clitoral also be an instrument of posi- — with his description of strong Don’t expect any fireworks when you share information about should have the ability to express
Therapy Device, which uses a vac- tive change and purpose,” Price bipartisan relationships with the from this candidate. yourself and others.” Yet Coples themselves as they see fit.
uum to draw blood towards the notes. Republicans with whom he works If elected, Price will contin- used Twitter on Thursday to say Further, the demographic sec-
clitoris and facilitate orgasm. Unsurprisingly, he disagrees through committee appoint- ue to work in the same vein for “a dude that looks gay just sat by tion fails to account for diversity
On a more holistic side, 93 per- with those who say that 22 years ments. another two years: pushing for one of my teammates i think he in any way besides race/ethnicity.
cent of women were able to reach is too long. “You need a mix of new Serving in Congress for 22 years federal funding for the Fourth knows we laughing at him smh In creating a diverse and inclusive
orgasm using the Betty Dodson blood and ideas and you also need earns one some seniority: Price District and staunchly support- #stopthegayness.” community, isn’t it incumbent
method, which includes group a mix of experience and wisdom,” chairs the Homeland Security ing traditional Democratic posi- In reaction to Coples’ inappro- upon us to correlate important
therapy along with clitoral vibra- Price says, attacking the term Appropriations Subcommittee tions on the economy and other priate tweet, the coaching staff has survey questions of safety in the
tor stimulation/masturbation. limit proposals of his opponent: and the Democracy Partnership, major issues. prohibited the use of Twitter for workplace and freedom of speech
To be sure, many women still the entire team. I wonder if this not only to race/ethnicity, but
enjoy the emotional and physical meets the standards the General also to sexual orientation, gender
I
for the school seems remedial. tion in America and the wave of
likely to have orgasms if they f you are a faithful follower makes sense for the athletic defend UNC’s prohibition of It also seems inconsequential. xenophobia gripping our society,
reported several different sexual of UNC football players on department to offer guidance an outlet for free speech for Consequential censure should we must stand for a new defini-
behaviors, not just penile-vaginal
Twitter, you are probably to players on how to manage football players. take place in Kenan Stadium and tion of diversity on campus.
intercourse. on game day(s).
In fact, only about a third of
noticing a big hole in your their online presence. The U.S. Supreme Court The administration is listen-
Twitter updates. After several However, the football team’s has ruled on many occasions Thorp humanely reminds us ing. We must speak up.
orgasmic women climax by inter- that “violent acts of hate, bias and
course alone. Another third can insensitive and questionable decision to ban Twitter all that prior restraints on publi-
Tweets, the football program together takes things too far. cation are legal under only the discrimination [that] occur on the Tripp Tuttle
get there with additional stimula- basis of sexual orientation [are] a
has decided to ban the team’s Student athletes are under more narrowest of circumstances. Program Officer
tion, often clitoral. And the rest matter of concern for every one of Center for Global Initiatives
require manual or oral stimulation use of Twitter all together. media scrutiny and play a larger Embarrassing and insensitive
instead. As a public university, UNC role in the University’s PR strate- Tweets by football players do not
You can take control of your shouldn’t be silencing a per- gy, but they are still citizens who fall into any of these categories. SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
sexuality. Explore what you like son’s outlet for free speech, have the same first amendment The athletic department can ➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space,
through masturbation or toys, Writing guidelines: clarity, accuracy and vulgarity.
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Field
hockey
sweeps
weekend
No. 1 Tar Heels top
No. 3 Cavaliers
by Evan G. Marlow
staff writer
Despite giving up two goals in one
game for the first time all year, the No.
1 North Carolina field hockey team was
able to survive a challenging weekend
and stay unde-
field feated.
hockey Saturday after-
Virginia 2 noon the Tar Heels
UNC 3 de feated No. 3
Virginia 3-2 and
James Madison0 avoided a next-day
slump on Sunday
UNC 4 by beating James
Madison 4-0.
The Virginia game was the first time
all year that UNC gave up more than
one goal as the Tar Heels faced their dth photos/will cooper
best opponent yet.
Tre Boston, Anthony Elzy, Kenny Owens and Dion Guy celebrate North Carolina’s 44-10 victory at Virginia. The Tar Heels intercepted five UVa. passes and had just one turnover.
“It was a great test for us and I think
by Aaron Taube DTH ONLINE: Go online for a on how to play collegiate soccer their signature 3-5-3 formation. Jones.
assistant Sports editor recap of Late Night’s festivities. Sunday. The quality of play improved dra- Jones had a goal of her own
Early in Friday night’s “Blue vs. UNC beat the Hurricanes 5-0 in a matically, and eight minutes later, in the 39th minute of play. From
White” scrimmage at Late Night DTH ONLINE: Go to dailytar- textbook show Kealia Ohai had the first Tar Heel the top of the box, Jones lofted
with Roy, highly touted freshman heel.com/multimedia to view a woMEN’s of goals, strong goal. the ball over the hands of Miami’s
swingman Harrison Barnes caught photo slideshow from Late Night. SOCCER offensive for- “We had Kealia in midfield,” keeper. It dipped just below the
the ball on the top-left edge of the other opponents we play.” Miami 0 mations and Dorrance said. “She is an extraor- crossbar, and UNC tacked on its
3-point line. Barnes looked just as comfortable UNC 5 composed dinary player, and that is not a third goal.
In one fluid motion — a slash to in the post and on the perimeter as defense. player you want to keep far from Despite their three-goal lead,
the basket and a thunderous one- he did driving to the hole, scoring UNC (13-1-1, 5-1 ACC) had 21 goals, so we decided to make the the Tar Heels kept up the aggres-
handed slam — the 6-foot-8 Iowa a rebound put-back early on and shots during the game and held change and get Kealia up top, sion in the second half.
native let North Carolina fans drilling a 3-pointer later. the Hurricanes to only three. which sure enough pays dividends “Coming out in the second half,
know that after a dismal 2009-10 The Blue team was led by guard “I know the defense wanted to immediately.” the 3-4-3 was so much better, we
campaign, “next year” had finally Dexter Strickland, who led all scor- hold them to a shutout so we feel The first goal was scored off an stayed with that,” Dorrance said.
arrived. ers with 16 points. really successful,” redshirt sopho- assist from sophomore goalkeep- “It allowed us to get breathing
The dunk accounted for two of While Strickland’s speed and more defender Rachel Wood er Hannah Daly. Her long punt room and play our roster.”
Barnes’ team-high 13 points, as the scoring ability weren’t a surprise, said. up the field was brought under The aggression paid off, and
explosive freshman helped the White the sophomore showed off an The Tar Heels also played a control by Ohai, who finished the UNC netted two more goals, also
team tie the Blue team, 31-31. improved jump shot and played the clean game, committing only sev- ball into the left side of Miami’s by Brooks and Ohai. dth/elizabeth mendoza
“I’m kind of used to guarding game with newfound control. en fouls in 90 minutes. goal. “Every time we play Miami, UNC’s Alyssa Rich fights for the
him,” the Blue team forward John With his team down late in the UNC began the match in a 3-5- “Hannah’s amazing,” Ohai said. it had been a really tough game ball in the 5-0 win against Miami.
Henson said. “So I kind of know his 2 formation. This put the empha- “Her kick was so far, and I just beat Outshooting the Hurricanes 21-3,
little moves, but I feel sorry for the See Late Night, Page 9 sis on the midfield and left only my player and shot it.” See soccer, Page 9 UNC improved to 5-1 in the ACC.