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Professor will
approve the increases proposed by
campuses, and 25 percent of the
THE PLOT THICKENS revenue generated will go toward
A lack of records and financial aid.
advise Egypt
Despite the tuition increases,
documentation is making Ross said the cuts might still be too
it difficult for people who heavy for campuses.
“With fewer faculty, staff and
want to be buried in plots at course sections, many more stu-
dents would not be able to obtain
the historic Old Chapel Hill Reynolds could shape election laws the courses and academic services
Cemetery on South Road. they need to graduate on time,” he
by Chloe Pinner While abroad, Reynolds will said.
staff writer work with governmental and civil John Davis, a member of the
city | page 11 A UNC professor will have a figures to develop an understand- board, said some cuts to the UNC-
system will inevitably be unpleas-
hand in shaping election laws for ing of what is needed for their elec-
what could be the first truly demo- tions. ant for faculty and students.
VARIETY HOUR cratic elections in the history of “It’s fascinating because if “There has to be cuts made
The local comedians, Egypt and Tunisia. Tunisia gets it right, it serves as somewhere and every department
Andrew Reynolds, associate a beacon for other North African in state government and every
musicians and authors professor of political science and countries like Egypt,” he said. recipient of state funds around the
chairman of the curriculum of He had originally only planned state is saying ‘not us,’” Davis said.
performing in a variety radio “But I think in the final analysis
international and area studies, will on working with Tunisia’s new gov-
show this weekend hope to be advising the two north African ernment, but was enlisted to help everyone is going to have to share
nations — both of which recently Egypt after former president Hosni in the pain.”
raise money for local mental Atul Bhula, the president
underwent popular uprisings — Mubarak stepped down.
health agencies. on their elections and electoral Reynolds has worked in more of the Association of Student
systems. than 20 countries in his 20 years Governments, said he’s worried
He has yet to set a date to travel as an electoral and constitution- the final budget could be even
to either country for his work, al design consultant including more severe than the governor’s
this day in black which will be in conjunction with Afghanistan, Iraq and Burma. proposal.
“We’re only in the first steps of
history the National Endowment for
Democracy, the National Security
“My work is just one piece of the
puzzle. Having free elections is just dth/katie barnes the process and ultimately what we
FEB. 18, 2006 … Council and the International UNC professor Andrew Reynolds, who advises countries on electoral have to do is make sure our state
Foundation for Electoral Systems. See reynolds, Page 11 and constitutional design, will travel to Egypt and Tunisia next. representatives understand the
American speed skater Shani students are the future of the state,”
he said.
Davis becomes the first black
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Campus Briefs
UNC student wins graduate
scholarship to Cambridge Federal cuts threaten UNC research
Christopher Carter, a senior
by Jessica Seaman where the big spending is from and together now,” she said. “It is hard
political science and history dou-
ble major from Elkin, has received
staff writer it is untrue.” to know what it means right now.” UNC federal research funding in danger
a Gates Cambridge Scholarship While President Barack Obama He said the money that is being If the cuts are implemented, For the fiscal year 2010, $803,390,675 was allocated to UNC-CH in external research
to pursue a master’s in Latin is promising to limit federal cuts to cut only makes up about 12 percent it will likely be more competitive funding. A total of $386,993,910 from the following contributors is at risk of being cut. The
American studies at Cambridge scientific research, a new proposal of the country’s budget. for researchers to get grants from remaining funding from other sources is not at risk and is omitted from the chart below.
University in England. from the Republican leadership “When they make the cuts it institutions that experience cuts.
The award, created by a $210 would do just the opposite. won’t balance the budget but will That could mean not as many
million donation to Cambridge A proposed budget in the U.S. do great damage to education and researchers will get funding,
House of Representatives calls for efforts invested in solving things,” Entwisle said. $342,285,613 from the
by the Bill & Melinda Gates National Institutes of Health
Foundation, covers one to three a 9 percent cut in non-defense fed- Price said. “It will be a real shame to not be
years of fully funded graduate eral spending, which would lead If these cuts are implemented able to continue at the real level,” she $26,991,068 from the
studies at Cambridge University to cuts in funding for institutions it could hurt research at UNC- said. “I am very concerned about the National Science Foundation
in England. that provide funds to universities Chapel Hill, said Barbara Entwisle, nature of the discussion and likely $14,390,219 from the
Carter, who is also a Morehead- for research. interim vice chancellor for research cuts at federal and state levels.” Department of Education
Cain Scholar, is the first UNC The cuts would affect organi- and economic development. The number of federal grants
student to win the award since its zations like the National Science She said the impact of the cuts to the UNC system could also be $3,327,010 from the
creation in 2001. He is one of 30 Foundation, NASA and the would depend on whether cuts affected if the cuts to research Department of Energy
U.S. winners named this academic National Institutes of Health. were made to existing programs institutions are large enough, said
year. U.S. Rep. David Price, D-N.C., or planned future programs. Steven Leath, vice president for
The Foundation aims to ensure said the cuts, which are meant to “It depends on how these agen- research for the system.
that people have the resources help alleviate the federal budget, cies will respond,” Entwisle said. “It “If the pool of money gets SOURCE: BARBARA ENTWISLE DTH/LYDIA HARRELL
they need to access education and might hinder more than help. is clear that this would be a very reduced further, we will find that
He said Republicans are talk- negative influence. It would be really good science programs won’t Leath said the system’s total bud- $1.4 billion research budget to $1.1
achieve success.
ing about balancing the budget by very hard on researchers.” get funded and that will cause a lot get is about $8 billion and research billion for the system, Leath said.
The scholarships are awarded
cutting funds that go to Pell grants She said the University is work- of problems with solving stuff and accounts for $1.4 billion. “There is potential there to be
based on intellectual ability, lead-
and medical research. ing on a plan that will take into creating jobs,” Leath said. Leath and Entwisle said they’ve really damaging,” he said.
ership and desire to perform com-
“Here we are talking about a account the financial realities at He said the system doesn’t know heard the budget could be reduced
munity service. Between 80 and
small fraction of the budget,” Price the federal and state level. the exact impact of the cuts because so it is equal to the 2008 budget. Contact the State & National
100 scholarships are awarded
said. “They are talking like that is “We are just putting the pieces the amount of them is unknown. That would mean reducing the Editor at state@dailytarheel.com.
worldwide each year.
Carter ultimately hopes to pur-
County
sue a Ph.D. in political science with
to fix
politics.
Carter is a first generation col-
lege student who has won five
awards for research during his time
address
at UNC. He is also president of the
honors program’s student execu-
tive board and vice president of
Phi Beta Kappa, and is involved in
other campus activities and orga-
errors
nizations.
G
dth/logan savage
not adapted to the stressful con- ary Birdsong, a preacher who was banned from Alliance’s “Ask an Atheist” event. If the ordinance is imple-
ditions—like fluxes in water tem- mented, property owners would
perature— that their inland-facing speaking in the Pit by the University in 2007, “I always try to be out when Gary’s here,” said be responsible for fixing house
counterparts are used to. took up his post at the corner of Polk Place to Sienerth, who asked Birdsong what he thought about numbers and adding signs to pri-
Sediment plumes, nutrients and vate drives, or face fines after a
pollution that have been carried
preach to the masses. Here, Nick Sienerth, a freshman spaghetti. The alliance aims to “provide a community
six-month grace period.
long distances by ocean currents from Burlington, promotes the Church of the Flying for students with naturalistic worldviews” and engage Averett said no new employees
from Guatemalan and Honduran Spaghetti Monster as a part of the Secular Student in public discussion of religion, among other goals. would need to be hired to imple-
watersheds may also affect coral ment the ordinance.
growth. “The cost should be minimal,”
Karl Castillo, postdoctoral he said.
City Briefs
ownership of plot division of the Chapel Hill Parks
and Recreation Department, said
work out an intergovernmental
agreement,” Averett said.
some form of documentation is Emergency Services Director
Food processing center gets by Victoria Cook still key when it comes to confirm- Frank Montes de Oca said fixing
manager; set to open in April staff writer ing burial rights to a plot. the errors would help firefighters
Steve Moore decided in the “I have to have documentation and police get to homes faster.
Hillsborough resident Matthew 1970s that he wanted his final rest- because that’s what we really rely Montes de Oca said problems
Roybal will be the first man- ing place to be the Old Chapel Hill on out here in Old Chapel Hill are especially common in the north,
ager for the Piedmont Food and Cemetery. (Cemetery),” she said. south and rural areas of the coun-
Agricultural Processing Center, Now, a decorative iron fence “No cousin or anybody can ty, where confusion arises because
which is set to open in April. surrounds his plot. just come in and say, ‘Okay, my many streets have similar names
The project is a partnership with But it isn’t just for decoration — uncle John is buried there. I want and incorrect address numbers.
Alamance, Chatham and Durham it’s for protection. to be buried there.’ I need proof “I think that for the individual
counties. “You keep your turf tended that Uncle John willed that plot calling because they’re having trou-
Roybal has experience with small to, make sure nobody moves in,” to you.” ble breathing or because they have
scale farming, speciality food prod- Moore said. But Moore disagrees. a sick child, it is worth it,” he said.
uct development, national grocery With approximately 2,000 He said no documentation is Errors have accumulated over
retail, natural foods marketing and plots in the cemetery — many needed to prove ownership of a dth/heather kagan time because no county address
food processing facility manage- of which lack proper ownership plot, and even if it was, most docu- The Old Chapel Hill Cemetery, where there is currently a discrepancy over database existed until 2003,
ment. He is “ServSafe” certified, documentation —Moore fears mentation does not exist. plot ownership, is located on the corner of South and Country Club roads. before which they were stored in
meaning he is able to ensure center someone could successfully move “What (Lane) said she’s sup- notebooks, Averett said.
clients follow food safety practices. into his space. posed to do, in reality, that when it was transferred to Parks stop a burial nor require to see doc- A geographic information sys-
Plots in this historic site, wouldn’t necessarily be the case,” and Recreation. umentation about a plot because tem was implemented in 2007.
Hillsborough recognized for located on campus at the corner he said. “How do you prove own- Ernie Rogers, an engineering the plots are privately owned. “We have one of the most mod-
its performance reporting of South and Country Club roads, ership when there is no basis for technician who formerly oversaw He said the poorly kept records ern addressing systems in the state,”
were sold until the late 1970s, ownership?” the records, attempted to do in- could result in plots owned by one Averett said. “The database model
The Association of Government when all had been purchased. Moore said the problem results depth research to determine who family or individual being used by was able to expose all of the errors.”
Accountants awarded Hillsborough Records at that time consisted from inaccurate and incomplete was buried in the cemetery. another, a mistake the real owners A similar effort was made in
w i t h a G o l d C e r t i fi c a t e o f of nothing more than a map with ownership documentation. He But all he had was the map. might realize too late — if ever. 1987 when officials began to con-
Achievement in Performance names penciled in. said he has papers for his plot, “At that point, they were kind “A smart person could come vert rural route addresses to a grid
Reporting. but has no way of knowing if the of sketchy as to some of the older in, get a family plot out of it, and system. The effort ended in 1991
This is the second year the town Papers, please people he bought it from were the plots,” he said. challenge the town to say they don’t after facing resident resistance.
has received a Service Efforts and real owners. Moore said Lane does a good job own it,” he said. Another ordinance to correct
Accomplishments award. Moore, who is also chairman “Someone could walk in, claim of handling and maintaining the “If somebody came in and addressing problems was drafted
The town was selected for its of the town’s Cemeteries Advisory they owned a plot and there would records she has, but most records announced they were a descendent but not adopted in 1993.
exceptional accountability report Board, said he called the cemetery’s be no way to disprove them,” he are hand-me-downs, and many are of such-and-such and planned to County Commissioner Alice
for Fiscal Year 2009-10 by a panel record keeper in the 1980s to check said. missing. be buried there, there’s no one to Gordon said it’s time for the proj-
of government financial manag- up on his plot. And for plots that Lane said sell Lane said she still verifies challenge it.” ect to move forward.
ers. “He said, ‘I kind of have some- for a minimum of $10,000, such a records in her database, which Moore said Lane is doing what The county information tech-
The performance report includes thing written here but it doesn’t heist could be intriguing. contains the names of individuals she can with what she has, but she nologies department estimates it
each department’s strategy map mean anything,’” Moore said. and families buried in the cem- can do very little in reality. will present the formal version of
and balanced scorecard for the He said original documenta- Searching for proof etery. She also questions people “It’s what she’s got, but it doesn’t the ordinance to the commission-
year with notes on target results tion concerning ownership is who ask to be buried on family mean it’s worth anything.” ers in August or September.
and existing challenges. hard to obtain for plots in the The cemetery remained the plots and can stop a burial from
cemetery because no bills of sale responsibility of the town’s engi- occurring. Contact the University Editor Contact the City Editor
-From staff and wire reports were given. neering department until 2007, But Moore said Lane can neither at university@dailytarheel.com. at city@dailytarheel.com.
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Fire o∞cial impersonator still at large New York University with a degree
in theater, and pursued the busi-
ness side of the stage while com-
pleting graduate study at Yale
ing director of Berkeley Repertory
Theatre and president of the
league.
Grannemann currently serves
Posed as o∞cial to enter buildings How to spot a incidents in all three locations.
The department is looking
University.
While still at Yale, Grannemann
on the executive committee of the
organization.
scammer: at photos of the suspect from had heard PlayMakers’ producing “In fact, PlayMakers has a great
by Jodie Singer when they let some strange per- A fire inspector will be wear- Fayetteville, but there is no con- artistic director Joseph Haj speak history of hiring smart, visionary
staff writer son walk through their office,” ing a uniform. If he isn’t wearing crete evidence linking the crimes, at a conference and decided to management leaders,” Medak
T he man who introduced Sheppard said. a uniform, he’s probably not with Lawrence said. apply to work with him. said.
himself as a fire inspector to A man has been using the the fire department. Nothing was stolen at any of “I knew right off the bat that Grannemann has been involved
the Chapel Hill Pediatrics and guise of a fire inspector to gain the Chapel Hill locations that the she was the right one for us,” said in LORT since she was at Yale, she
A fire inspector will usually
Adolescents staff on Monday entry into several local busi- man entered, but at a Durham McKay Coble, UNC faculty chair- said.
call ahead to make an appoint-
wasn’t wearing a uniform — the nesses, and he could be linked business the suspect was spotted woman and head of the depart- “She brings intelligence, a delib-
ment. If the individual drops in
first thing that made Practice to crimes in Fayetteville, Chapel looking through an employee’s ment of dramatic art. “I just knew erative approach to problems, a
unannounced, he’s probably not
Manager Mary Sheppard think Hill Fire Marshal Matt Lawrence pocketbook. she belonged here.” capacity to clearly articulate issues
with the department.
something was wrong. said. When confronted, the man fled And today, Grannemann, who and a dynamism that makes her a
“I was sitting in my office At least two Sage Road busi- If you’re suspicious of the with the purse, Lawrence said. has held her position for nearly three real stand out,” Medak said.
on the phone when some male nesses encountered the man visitor, ask the individual for his Chapel Hill Police Capt. Leo years, works closely with Haj. But Grannemann is also excited
poked his head into my office,” Monday, and at least four busi- credentials or identification. Vereen said a real fire inspector “Hiring Hannah is the smartest about her 6-month-old son, Elliot.
Sheppard said. nesses in Durham reported simi- will always provide identification thing I’ve done since I have been “ I l o v e b e i n g a m o t h e r,”
The front desk let the man in lar incidents. He was wearing khaki pants, and credentials. here,” Haj said. “She is a terrific Grannemann said. “Sometimes it’s
after he said he needed to inspect Lawrence said he is fairly con- a white shirt and a blue vest, “When our inspectors go in, leadership partner and has done a lot like sprinting in a marathon —
the fire extinguishers. Sheppard fident the same person is con- Lawrence said. sometimes, there’s that level of an amazing job for us here at balancing my new role as a mother
described him as clean-cut and nected to all cases. Similar incidents occurred in trust that a business owner places PlayMakers. and my job — but I find both so
well dressed. The unidentified man who Fayetteville in November when in a uniformed official,” Lawrence “I’m pleased and honored to incredibly satisfying.”
He wasn’t there very long. entered Chapel Hill Pediatric a man identified himself as a fire said. have her as my right hand.” While PlayMakers’ current pro-
When Sheppard got off the phone Dentistry, which reported the inspector to gain access to busi- “ We’ l l n e v e r c o m e u n a n - Grannemann said PlayMakers’ duction of “Angels in America” —
and went to look for him, he was incident to police Wednesday, nesses and missing items were nounced.” relationship with the University a show that Grannemann said has
gone. was described as a black male in later reported. and Chapel Hill community also been her favorite production yet
“I think people should be his late 30s or early 40s and is Lawrence said the same man Contact the City Editor drew her to work here. — is receiving wide critical acclaim,
aware and ask more questions about 6 feet tall. might have been responsible for the at city@dailytarheel.com. “I’ve always wanted to work in a Grannemann said one of her most
theater that had close ties with the important focuses is on students.
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ue Waters critiques one of her classmates’ paintings in a weekly advanced watercol- cargo handler at the airport, was Whalen tried to downplay his clothes, rents and travel, new data
ors class at the Central Orange Senior Center in Hillsborough on Thursday. Waters convicted of five counts of conspir- involvement in the plot and noted released Thursday show. And
acy and a charge of surveillance of a that the plot never turned into behind the scenes, Washington
has been participating in Luna Lee Ray’s class for eight years. Ray has been teaching mass-transit facility on Aug. 2. action. policy makers may be cheering
the class, where students complete weekly paintings to discuss and critique, for more than During the sentencing in fed- “He talked a big game,” she told it on, or at least that’s the view
10 years. Many of the participants donate their final products to charitable auctions. eral court in Brooklyn, Judge Dora Irizarry on Thursday. “This is just of some economists.
Irizarry said DeFreitas was a “true talk.” While higher prices may
believer” who was the leader of the Nur, 60, was sentenced last not be welcomed by consum-
On Feb. 7, Adam Horowitz, a rials on University buildings and Directors meetings and internal © 2009 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved.
Addressing addresses
Student Congress member, filed a petition within academic buildings. Union e-mails.
Level: 1 2 3 4 County officials will soon pro-
lawsuit claiming Andrew Phillips, Those officials and Horowitz The results of the vote have not pose to fix thousands of address
chairman of the Board of Elections, have acknowledged that the events been released because of an injunc- errors. See pg. 3 for story.
and Student Body President Hogan of this year will require a clarifica- tion issued by Jessica Womack, Complete the grid
Medlin broke the Student Code by tion of Title VI of the Code, which chief justice of the Student so each row, column
allowing a place on the ballot for a deals with elections. Supreme Court. A dramatic job
and 3-by-3 box (in
referendum to renovate the Union’s But Horowitz said the Union’s Womack said the complaints are bold borders) con- Hannah Grannemann oversees
bottom floor. interpretation was wrong. currently on hold while the court tains every digit 1 the administration of PlayMakers
Tony Patterson, senior associate “My biggest issue was that if you waits for evidence to be gathered and to 9. theater. See pg. 4 for story.
director of student life and activities, look at the Union’s campaign, it submitted by the Student Union.
said Phillips informed him that the was breaking almost any campaign Solution to
Phillips said he recognizes Lax heads to Columbus
Union’s posting of campaign mate- law within Title VI,” Horowitz the Code is ambiguous but said Thursday’s puzzle
rials and petitioning in academic said, adding that he sued Medlin he thinks it is unlikely that the Lacrosse coach Joe Breschi will
buildings would be violations for a and Phillips rather than the Union University will allow student gov- take on Ohio State, the team he
student or student organization. because the two are bound by the ernment control over aspects of used to coach. See pg. 6 for story.
Patterson said Phillips “did his Code to enforce election law. administrative units in the future.
job” and came forward with the Phillips said the Code only has Witness the fitness
information. jurisdiction over students and stu- Contact the University Editor Chatham County Schools is get-
“Title VI defines a campaign as dent organizations — and provides at university@dailytarheel.com. ting creative with its fitness pro-
grams. See pg. 11 for story.
assign same book even know that we have the same book."
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have more than rivalry in common mer reading book committee to participation is upwards of 90 per-
— they will also be sharing a sum- choose the book later this month. cent, according to Adams. Across 59 Prefix with “Language” in 23 Opposite of bueno Thomas
1 Timeworn observation a 1993 comedy best-seller 24 Psychic couple? 42 More scrawny
mer reading book. However, some UNC students Duke structures its summer 6 “Pronto!” 60 Gaston’s god 25 “That’s __ ask” 43 Prohibitive door sign
For the first time ever, UNC and are questioning the impact of the reading discussion program so that 10 Party person 61 Perform penance 26 Sta-__: fabric softener 45 Misbehaves
Duke are working together to assign joint undertaking. it is part of the freshman orienta- 14 Paganini’s birthplace 62 Scraps 30 Hoodwink 46 British rule in India
15 One of an historic seagoing 63 U. of Maryland athlete 31 Ruling family name in 47 Post-fall reassurance
the same book for their respective “I don’t think it’ ll have that tion, Adams said. In the past, UNC trio 64 Streisand title role 19th-century Europe 49 Interpol headquarters
summer reading programs. much of an effect,” said UNC fresh- has hosted small discussion groups 16 Not deceived by Down 33 Connecticut coastal town 50 Glyceride, e.g.
“The program shows the collab- man Shreyas Tikare. And he isn’t before class starts. 17 Los __: city near San Jose 1 Turkish honorific near Stamford 54 Setting on the Mississippi:
orative spirit that exists between the only one who thinks so. Duke also sends each incom- 18 Presidential putdown? 2 Wilmington’s st. 34 “Yikes!” Abbr.
20 1926 channel swimmer 3 Lover of armies? 35 Qualm 55 A lost driver may hang
the two campuses,” said Todd “It’s a good sentiment, but I ing freshmen the summer reading 22 Bernardo’s girl in “West 4 Acts of kindness 36 Like some workers in an one, briefly
Adams, the senior associate dean honestly don’t think that anyone at book, while UNC has left it up to Side Story” 5 Enter cautiously open shop 57 M.D.’s specialty
of students for Duke. UNC will even know that we have the students to purchase the book. 23 Presidential advisers? 6 Americans in Paris, e.g. 37 HMO employees 58 Styling stuff
26 Trademark cousins 7 Femme fatale 38 Thumbs-up vote
This is an indication of a greater the same book,” said UNC fresh- Books on the new program’s 27 Trains on supports 8 Book collector’s suffix 41 Response to a doubting
connection between the two cam- man Colin Ward. “It would really shortlist are “The Sea” by John 28 “Discreet Music” 9 Put down in writing?
puses, said April Mann, director of depend on how they format the Banville, “Shop Class as Soulcraft” composer 10 Mubarak of Egypt
New Student and Carolina Parent program,” he said. by Matthew B. Crawford, “The Dew 29 Movie beekeeper 11 Surfing without a board,
30 People person? maybe
Programs for UNC. As a UNC Robertson Scholar, Breaker” by Edwidge Danticat, 32 Presidential ATM sign? 12 New York’s __ Island
“It was initiated by conversations Ward has closer ties to Duke than “Eating Animals” by Jonathan 39 “Contact” author 13 T in a sandwich
about greater connections between the average UNC student. But he Safran Foer, “The Immortal Life 40 “Uh-uh” 19 Typewriter feature
41 Ex-Saudi ruler __ Saud 21 Queue after Q
the two institutions,” she said. said he does not consider summer of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca
44 Managed
Specific program activities have reading influential enough to give Skloot and “Losing My Cool” by 45 Onetime
yet to be set since the book has not him significant common ground Thomas Chatterton Williams. California
been chosen. with Duke students for his semes- gubernatorial
candidate
“We have to select the book ter there as part of the Robertson Contact the State & National Huffington
first and then discuss what pro- Scholars program. Editor at state@dailytarheel.com. 48 Presidential
university?
51 Biblical words
before and after
“for”
52 Title subject of
a G.B. Shaw
play
53 Presidential
belt-tightening?
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Kvetching board™
Perverse priorities partly kvetch:
Milk: A
a nickname already? The fol-
We’re denying current students lowing seem appropriate:
the chance at what might be their Special K, Ken-Possible, and
dream degree, and depriving Kendelicious.
I
money isn’t the real problem;
f you live in Chapel Hill and one’s moods, but giving John
priorities are.
shop at the grocery store, Henson a plastic fork at the
I’m a student fortunate enough
you’ve probably seen the glass restaurant where I work
to work at the UNC Phonathon,
Maple View milk jars available honestly made my week.
in the dairy section. But are you SafeWalk expansion shows the program calling alumni to ask for dona-
tions for academic departments To the dude I saw intently
familiar with the story behind the
milk or conscious of the business is strong and sensitive to student needs and student organizations. I’m
privileged enough to talk to so
shielding his eyes from the late
afternoon sun walking through
W
that produces it? Us either. the quad: If only there were
ednesday night would allow the group to per- per night last semester, with many wonderful Carolina gradu-
The locally sourced milk some more practical orientation
ates who are happy to give what
comes from Maple View Farms of marked the premiere fect its protocols and ensure Tuesday and Wednesday pull- for your backwards fitted hat...
they can, from the successful cor-
Hillsborough, a dairy operation of the expanded the safety of its employees. ing an average of 40 a night. porate giant to the little old lady
that’s been selling both the reus- Question for the girl who
SafeWalk program. This is a fair point. The figures seem to suggest with only a little to spare. All of
able glass jar and the product came outside wearing nothing
Previously limited to on- A cautious approach should that demand is strong. them make me proud to be a Tar but a guy’s button up during
within since 1996. Ice cream and campus locations, Granville allow the group to ensure The areas included in the Heel. However, there are far too the HJ fire drill: I’ve heard sex
butter are also pillars of Maple and Greek housing, students proper procedures are in place expansion cover the major- many who say, “I’m broke, times is magical, but you’re telling
View’s product line, distributed
will soon be able to have escorts while informing students of ity of the places students live are tough” though I can clearly me that when you did it, all of
year round to Triangle grocery
ensure they reach home safely in increased service. off campus, and were chosen see the $1,000 donation they your clothes disappeared?
stores, providing a staple in the
Chapel Hill and Carrboro too. Further expansions include based on student surveys. made to The Rams Club last
diet of many conscious eaters. To the girl popping Plan B on
This board has been skepti- Hillsborough Street, Henderson Data tracking has led to more month.
If you think Maple View Farms the P2P Sunday night: Happy
cal of the SafeWalk program in Street and North Street. accurate predictions about the I love Carolina sports as
is the embodiment of sustain- Valentine’s Day!
the past. The extended timeline also number of SafeWalk teams to much as the next Tar Heel, but
able agriculture, then you’re not You really made us buy
when future careers are at stake,
alone, but you might be incor- But SafeWalk’s leaders seem permits off-campus communi- have on call for any given night. scantrons for the multiple
should they really be the prior-
rect. You won’t find the USDA to have been responsible in ties time to get accustomed to The budget is reasonable — ity? I’m aware that the funds choice part of the test which
Organic label on any Maple View their decision-making. the SafeWalk program. $22,000 per semester — and contained 5 questions? I had
used for athletics, including the
products. Their dairy cows are SafeWalk first expanded its We hope the leaders of leaders have saved student to break a $10 bill for that!
football stadium addition, were
not free range, are not fed organi- reach to Martin Luther King Jr. SafeWalk will reach out to money by shifting some of the designated specifically for that To the people handing out
cally and are not exempt from the Boulevard, which might seem a neighborhood organizations financial burden to the federal use. But why is our School of condoms in front of Lenoir on
eventual fate of most dairy cows:
little unnecessary at first glance to inform them of the program work-study program. Nursing being forced to deny Valentine’s Day: Thanks for
hamburgers. In fact, at the Maple
— the street is very well lit and and ask for their assistance in The program might also con- students admission and change rubbing it in.
View Farm Country Store, beef
relatively busy at night. keeping students and student sider investing in more bikes. their admissions process when
is sold out of the same freezer as No, frat stars, holding up num-
But Christina Lynch, direc- employees safe. SafeWalkers can walk students there are plenty willing and able
the ice cream pints. bers when girls walk by and
tor of SafeWalk, said the first Lynch said the group had an home and ride back to campus to support Carolina financially?
Should a conscious eater buy screaming “Happy Valentines
What kind of message are we
Maple View products? We set out phase of expansion in SafeWalk average of 19 SafeWalk clients for faster turn-around times. Day!” isn’t OK.
sending about UNC as we con-
this week to visit the farm, and to To the guy taking notes at
stantly cut academics and deny
answer this question ourselves. Byrns’ finding true love
W
milk is all organic cannot use any Sorry I haven’t responded to
antibiotics on a cow,” he said. ith the official death that it is only currently avail- nated in ConnectCarolina. your previous e-mails, I haven’t
And he’s right; USDA Organic of Student Central able to freshmen and sopho- The “unofficial transcript” Apply for membership on had access to my computer for
labeling requires that animals are on (ironically) mores if for no other reason was a simple course and grade student-run Honor Court the past few days. “Sent via
given no such antibiotics. Valentine’s Day, students now than juniors and seniors could summary that everyone who BlackBerry by AT&T.” Really?
TO THE EDITOR:
“We treat ‘em with penicillin. have no choice but to turn to really use it. wanted to apply for an intern- To the girl tanning in the grave-
Attention all first-years and
(When) they’ve got a sick cow, ConnectCarolina. The reprisal of the GPA cal- ship or get a discount on auto yard: I know the weather has
sophomores. The Honor Court is
they just milk ‘em. We think It’s no secret that it has been culator is also welcome. No one insurance leaned on heavily. been nice, but WTF?
currently accepting applications
that’s inhumane.” a tough transition. And frankly, ever wants to know that it will The “My Course History” page for new members! @Rick_Ingram: It’s hard to
Maple View’s altruism doesn’t the registration system still feels take 75 hours of “A’s” in order will surely help a lot of students, A fixture on our campus since believe that you kept this cam-
end there. Seniors, students and
kids are welcomed into ecologically
a little unwieldy compared to to graduate with that 3.8 GPA especially since the Registrar’s 1795, the Honor System is excited paign classy and clean when
the easy (if rudimentary) user you always wanted — but the Office is faced with a glut of offi- about taking on some new folks. you mock the BOE chair on
based classrooms in the new agri-
interface of Student Central. tool is there. cial transcript requests that has Heard the Honor Court is only your Facebook. #youreanidiot
cultural center on-site that show-
But the recent, if belat- Tar Heel Tracker and the caused major headaches. for pre-law students? Nonsense.
cases soil science, plants, insects, To Harrison Barnes: It’s
ed, addition of several fea- GPA calculator were both fea- This isn’t to say that all is well. It is a huge campus, and we want
nutrition and even a solar array. awesome that you are starting
everyone represented.
When you roll up to the Country tures we loved about Student tured in platform planks for stu- One timeline for the implemen- to live up to all the pre-season
We are looking for fun new
Store at Maple View Farms, eight Central has given hope that dent body president this year. tation of ConnectCarolina plac- people from all walks of life that hype (knock-on-wood), but are
minutes away from UNC’s campus, ConnectCarolina is finally It reflects how much students es the degree audit and grading you really going to sit in class
are excited about upholding the
you can see cows grazing lazily in coming into its own. value them, in addition to sup- feature rollouts at last October. and Google yourself the whole
integrity of our great university.
front of Nutter’s rustic, gated coun- One is Tar Heel Tracker. porting our long-standing belief Students were left with a time?
We are proud to say that UNC
try home. But this isn’t where the Anyone familiar with the old that platforms exploit ongoing decaying Student Central while To the guy in the UL
is the only university to have a
milk comes from.
GRADS system in Student projects for candidates’ aggran- ConnectCarolina was less than student-run honor system, aside “researching spring break” on
“Those are the dry cows out Google Images: I saw you turn
Central would recognize this dizement. satisfying. And the registration from the military academies, and
front,” explains Farmer Bob. These the safe search off.
degree audit as a new-and- There’s one more feature that interface remains a problem. we would love to have you help
could be Holstein steers, which is
improved version. was sorely missed in Student But progress often comes in us carry on this great tradition. The weather should eat some
the beef you’ll see for sale in the
It’s actually disappointing Central that has been reincar- small steps. While a great responsibility, we Activia so it will stay regular.
country store. “The cows that are
can assure you that Honor Court
giving milk are all in the barn.” You know you’re a UNC
is an extremely rewarding and
Farmer Bob explained that student when you look at
I
please contact troygreg@gmail. lot about your hygiene habits.
So when gazing at Maple View nvoluntary annexation Heel in 2007, he answered in the process. com or patrickspaugh@gmail. Now we truly know where
Milk in the dairy isle, consider the isn’t exactly as sexy or by saying “I didn’t…Carrboro Right now, property owners com. We look forward to receiv- “that smell” comes from.
alternatives. Gallons of industrial attention-grabbing as moved to me.” don’t have a choice. They can ing your application.
milk might be more convenient to other political issues like abor- North Carolina is one of go to public hearings and stage Send your one-to-two
purchase, but there are significant tion and health care, but it is the few states that still allows protests, but if a town wants to sentence entries to
Troy Smith
benefits to buying local. opinion@dailytarheel.
one that affects communities involuntary annexations. This annex them there is little they Patrick Spaugh
“We try to give back to the com, subject line ‘kvetch.’
all over the state. policy lets towns and munici- can do to stop it. Recruitment Committee
community, and the community
The policy that allows annex- palities grow and incorporate So far this session North Honor Court
has given back to us,” Nutter
reminded us. “If the people don’t ation without the consent of new pieces of land, often with- Carolina legislators have
drink it, then we wont be here.” property owners is unfair and out the consent of the property introduced at least four bills
Amazingly, the Maple View should be reevaluated by the owners, that will be subject to addressing annexation policy.
SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space, clar-
milk itself is almost always a General Assembly. new taxes and fees. Current legislation seeks Writing guidelines: ity, accuracy and vulgarity.
cheaper option, just remember to Over the last few years Voluntar y annexations, only to ban involuntary annex- ➤ Please type: Handwritten Limit letters to 250 words.
return the bottle. letters will not be accepted.
Carrboro has involuntarily in which property owners ation or repeal recent contro- ➤ Sign and date: No more than
SUBMISSION:
“If we put milk just in plastic annexed several neighborhoods request to become a part of versial annexations. ➤ Drop-off: at our office at 151 E.
two people should sign letters.
jugs, it’d be a lot less work and a that never wanted to be a part a town, do occur and are not This legislation is a good Rosemary Street.
➤ Students: Include your year,
lot simpler,” Nutter said. “But we ➤ E-mail: opinion@dailytarheel.com
of Carrboro. controversial. start. The General Assembly major and phone number.
believe milk tastes better in glass.” ➤ Faculty/staff: Include your ➤ Send: to P.O. Box 3257, Chapel
We wholeheartedly agree.
When former Carrboro As written, the current should continue to work to Hill, N.C., 27515.
mayoral candidate Brian laws governing annexation enact meaningful annexation
Friday: Voyce — whose neighborhood give all of the power to towns reform that gives property EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily represent the opinions
Noah Brisbin gives a law student’s was involuntarily annexed — and municipalities — leaving owners more rights when it of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel edito-
perspective on the ongoing SBP was asked about moving to property owners few options comes to involuntary annexa- rial board. The board consists of nine board members, the associate opinion editor, the
debacle. Carrboro by The Daily Tar when it comes to having input tion. opinion editor and the editor.
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