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On Aug. 10, the Department of Public Safety held an emergency response drill after being criticized for a slow reaction to an armed robbery over the summer.
Then theres a cascading chain of communications that follow that, but it starts with
the siren. The timely notification starts with a
text message. The informational starts with the
email, DPS Chief Jeff McCracken said.
To send out text and email notifications, DPS
must communicate with ITS. Its this handoff
that went wrong after the armed robberies on
campus on July 22.
That night, information distributed through
Alert Carolina left students unsure of what was
going on or what to do.
There was a communication issue, said
Susan Kellogg, the associate vice chancellor
for ITS.
These tend to be complicated situations.
But Kellogg said work is being done to fix the
problem, and ITS is not ignoring the issues in
the system.
We sit down and have a conversation,
Kellogg said. This is a constant refinement
process.
The system is constantly adapting to new
ways of communication and has gone from
brightly colored flyers to text messages and
social media.
Senates budget
$21.3 billion
proposed general fund
Education:
56.3 percent of
total budget
$12 billion
$251.3 million
for UNCs academic affairs
Houses budget
$22.3 billion
proposed general fund
$12.1 billion
proposed for education
$252.6 million
Education:
54.3 percent of
total budget
verse as evidence.
East of the Cherokee reservation
lies Lumbee territory, home to the
largest Native American tribe in
North Carolina.
Mary Ann Jacobs, chair of
American Indian studies at the
historically Native American UNCPembroke, said the majority of the
Lumbee are Baptist or Methodist.
For most gay people in this community, its pretty much a negative
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Former UNC golfer ties
for 29th at tournament
Former North Carolina golfer Allie White shot a 3-under
par on Sunday en route to tying
for 29th at the Symetra Tour
W.B. Mason Championship in
Brockton, Mass.
White, a two-time All-ACC
selection, graduated in May
of 2012.
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ABC offers free seminars
for alcohol permittees
The state ABC Commission
is providing free training
seminars to ABC alcohol permit holders on Friday at the
Chapel Hill Public Library.
These seminars will
include how to eliminate
sales to those who are
underage or those who are
intoxicated.
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I still have that mindset of going out and competing, said quarterback Marquise Williams, right. You can never be satisfied just knowing youre the one.
be a good idea.
Valluru said the original name,
Crepe Culture, was chosen to
emphasize how crepes can become
part of a regional culture.
Valluru, who has lived in many
French-dominated cultures, said
he has seen how crepes are a staple
food in French cuisine. In choosing
the new name, Valluru and Kovuri
wanted to keep this same spirit.
Crepes are an important food,
culturally, and we wanted to keep in
mind the history of the crepe in the
name, Valluru said.
The name change has delayed the
restaurants opening date. The 140
W. Franklin St. location, formerly
Gigis Cupcakes, was supposed to
Crepe Traditions.
Crepe Culture is a good name
because of the alliteration, Aliano
said. I dont think they had to
change it.
The restaurant will not deliver,
but Crepe Traditions will cater
events by making fresh crepes on
site using portable crepe grills.
Though the restaurant missed
move-in business, they plan to reach
out to student organizations and
cater campus events.
The Chapel Hill restaurant is
Crepe Traditions first location,
but the business is available for
franchise.
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Anti-gay marriage advocates speak at Charlotte Pride 2015. Current legislation
allows magistrates to cite religious beliefs to refuse same-sex marriage licenses.
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Hartlyn, senior associate dean
for social sciences and global
programs, in 2011.
Upon learning of the
irregularities, Gil conducted a
review of the department and
called for Nyangoros resignation, the report said.
Strauss said candidates are
aware of the academic-athletic scandal, but it hasnt been a
main issue of the search.
Though they are aware of
the challenges weve faced,
they seem to be drawn to our
strengths and to creating a
situation in which they can
position us for the future,
and thats of course what we
want, he said.
The committee is working
with the search firm Russell
Reynolds Associates.
Strauss said the University
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documentation available
today stems from tribes in
the Midwest, Jacobs said, as
many eastern tribes werent
documented during early,
often violent, encounters with
Europeans.
Documents point to the
concept of two-spirited
people, which refers to
androgynous or potentially
transgender people who were
often given special roles in
their tribes, she said.
It doesnt really speak to
sexual orientation, although
thats what weve come to
2011
Recent books assigned for the Carolina Summer Reading Program have included the works of Louise Erdrich, Toni Morrison, Nicholas
Carr and Jonathan Safran Foer. The 2015 assignment, Just Mercy, was picked by a panel of faculty, staff and students.
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Staff Writer
2014
By Trevor Lenzmeier
2015
Bryan Stevensons
Just Mercy touches
on race and justice.
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The Carolina Center for Jewish Studies unites students, faculty, and the
general public who seek a deeper understanding of Jewish history, culture
and thought.
Carolina undergraduates can pursue a B.A. degree, choose from two
academic minors, fulfill language requirements, or select enriching electives.
Graduate students can earn a certificate in Jewish Studies. This semester,
there are 18 Jewish Studies courses offered, including new courses such as
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To learn more about the Center, our course offerings and the academic programs,
and to see the full list of upcoming events, please visit jewishstudies.unc.edu.
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The $15 million renovations to Hill Halls auditorium have altered the daily
routine for music students
and faculty alike.
A lot of activities that
people are used to seeing and
doing have to be moved for
a year for construction, said
Tonu Kalam, music director
and conductor of the UNC
Symphony Orchestra.
The plans for the renovations were put forth due to
the old age of the building,
among other reasons.
It was never designed
acoustically to be a performance space, professor
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Hill Hall, which first opened in 1907 as a library, is undergoing
a $15 million renovation to its rotunda and auditorium.
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For UNC students, UNCthemed emojis were somewhat limited, with the blue
heart and two little rams as
the only options for fans to
show their digital school spirit in text messages and social
media until now.
The Department of
Athletics has developed
eight UNC-themed emoji
stickers available for download on iOS and Android
devices. In order to use the
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In accordance with NC Law, membership is required to attend
shows at Local 506. Local 506 operates as a private club in
order to serve liquor in addition beer. Memberships are $3 and
available at the door on the night you plan to attend. Local 506
members are required to present their Membership Cards at the
time of entry to the club. If you misplace your card or are unable
to locate it, there will be a $1 charge to issue a replacement
card. We recommend taking a photo of your card with your
smartphone so you always have it. We have a ticket giveaway
contest every month for our membership mailing list. All shows
are All-Ages and Non-Smoking.
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Lucinda
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Danay Surez
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You Us We All
An Opera by
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Several Division I universities, including Ohio State
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Stores, said.
Basketball jerseys currently being sold online in
Student Stores include jersey
Nos. 2 and 5, while a No. 3
football jersey is also available. The jerseys correspond
with the numbers of Joel
Berry II, Paige and Ryan
Switzer, respectively.
Colclough said players have
a sense of pride when they
see their numbers for sale on
a jersey.
In the past Ive seen the
players themselves come by,
and I can tell that they like
seeing their jerseys being
sold, she said.
Steve Kirschner, senior
associate athlete director for
communications, said he did
not know if UNC would follow its peer institutions and
change its jersey policy in the
near future.
UNC fans will get at least
another year to wear the
same number on their backs
as their favorite players,
but tighter regulations will
continue to change the landscape of player representation in retailers.
Ives declined to comment
about whether the University
profits directly from student
athletes by selling jerseys with
their numbers.
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Launched earlier this year,
the startup has already seen
growth with 22 college campuses on the east coast. More
than 18,000 students have
signed up for the free service.
The burgeoning business
has a growing presence on
eight campuses in North
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Wake Forest University, Duke
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East Carolina University,
Appalachian State University,
Western Carolina University
and N.C. State University.
Unlike Craigslist, an open
market with no safety checks,
Stinsons market requires an
email address ending in .edu
and subsequent verification.
We are using safety checks
that universities have in place
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Deal: 40 percent off
Location: 110 N. Columbia St.
What to order: Chicken and
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Toppers Pizza
Deal: 40 percent off
Location: 306 W. Franklin St.
What to order: Mac and
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Deal: 40 percent off
Location: 175 E. Franklin St.
What to order: Shrimp tacos
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SEPT. 1
Tom+Chee
Deal: 40 percent off
Location: 370 E. Main St.
What to order: Grilled mac and
cheese sandwich and a grilled
cheese doughnut
SEPT. 2
Dominos Pizza
Deal: 50 percent off
Location: 1289 N. Fordham Blvd.
What to order: Pepperoni personal pan pizza
SEPT. 3
Smoothie King
Deal: 40 percent off
Location: 115 E. Franklin St.
What to order: Angel Food
smoothie (strawberries,
bananas, nonfat milk, vanilla,
turbinado and soy protein)
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SEPT. 5
SEPT. 6
Sup Dogs
Deal: FREE
Location: 107 E. Franklin St.
What to order: Cheesy tots and
a Western Dog (beer-battered
onion rings, smoky barbecue,
Monterrey Jack cheese, cheddar cheese and chili) and, of
course, Sup Dog sauce
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September 7: Chick-fil-A
Deal: FREE
Location: 201 S. Estes Drive
What to order: Original chicken
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Emily Wold (left) looks to make a pass during Saturdays scrimmage against Liberty. Wold is one of the field hockey teams four seniors.
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Dana
Thompson
Dorsey is a
professor in
the School of
Education. She
teaches about
race and law.
The Daily Tar Heel: What is the
rationale for such a harsh
penalty?
Dana Thompson Dorsey: When
you put a bill like this into
place, what happens is you
have more students who end
up in the criminal system
than in the educational system. We already have a large
percentage of students of
colors particularly AfricanAmerican males who
end up being suspended or
expelled for doing the same
exact things that their white
counterparts do. It gives the
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A look at exhibitions
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Compiled by
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Photos by Ryan Schocket.
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Announcements
AUDITIONS
for Carolina Choir, Chamber Singers, Mens
and Womens Glee Clubs THIS WEEK! Sign
up in Person Hall, Room 106. More info:
skleb@email.unc.edu.
YMCA AFTERSCHOOL
COUNSELOR
Counselors needed for fun and engaging after
school program at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro
YMCA. Hours are 2-6pm. Opportunity to work
with elementary school students in active as
well and creative afterschool activities emphasizing the Ys core values of honesty, respect,
caring and responsibility. Apply online at the
link provided. 919-442-9622.
RELIABLE DRIVER NEEDED to transport teen
boys to tennis practice Monday, Wednesday 4-7:30pm, Tuesday, Thursday 4-7pm.
Ideal for student. Clean driving record and
own car musts. $10-$13/hr. Please contact
desi3101@gmail.com.
AFTERSCHOOL NANNY
AFTERNOON BABYSITTER
NEEDED
HOUSEHOLD HELP: Lovely family seeks cleaning, organizational household help. Character
important, references required, freshman preferred, $12/hr. to start. Walk from campus.
Write to Mrs. Fitzpatrick, 1 Point Prospect
Place, Chapel Hill 27514.
SUNDAY SITTER
Wanted for 8 year-old boy. Must have reliable
and safe transportation. Must love SPORTS,
creative play and dogs. Most Sundays 9am5pm. Saturday flexibility a plus. $11+/hr. Email
cabbytwo@netscape.net.
BABYSITTER needed afterschool 2-3 days/wk
(days vary), for 3 great kids (ages 7, 11, 14).
Some driving for activities necessary, so a
car and good driving record required. beournanny@earthlink.net.
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SWIM COACHES AND INSTRUCTORS: Blue Dolphins Aquatics is hiring swim instructors and
swim coaches. Pay $10-$20/hr. Email info@
bluedolphinsaquatics.com.
$8-$12/HR. JERSEY
MIKES SUBS
Team Chapel Hill is looking for great personalities to join our crew. Restaurant experience is
not required; just a great smile, hard work and
having fun! We will teach you how to make
the best sub sandwich on the planet while
making our customers days. We are accepting applications at our stores on Elliott Road
and at Chapel Hill North and also have plans to
build new stores in the coming year. There are
tons of opportunities for advancement from
crew member to shift leader, management and
even potential ownership. Come join a winning
team! Email Charlie at cfarris12@gmail.com or
call 919-918-7827.
MARKETING ASSISTANT,
LOCAL 506
Enthusiastic, creative, self motivated with
passion for live music. Approximately 15 hrs/
wk. Assist with all marketing on and off line.
Must have laptop, be internet savvy, have vast
knowledge of social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram...) Familiarity with
Excel, Google, Spotify, Apple products. Graphic
design a plus. kippy@local506.com.
ASSISTANT NEEDED PART-TIME for helping
student in wheelchair. Hours flexible but consistent. Dependability a must. Duties include
driving, assisting with meals, homework,
getting to classes and other physical activities. Ideal position for future health professional. Contact neededassistant@gmail.com,
919-414-0494.
AQUATICS STAFF WANTED: Chapel Hill Parks
and Recreation is hiring Lifeguards and swim,
water exercise Instructors for Fall 2015. Apply online at www.townofchapelhill.org. For
more information contact Lizzie Burrill at
eburrill@townofchapelhill.org.
PART-TIME OFFICE,
EVENT STAFF
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Victoria McPherson
Year: Senior
Position: Middle blocker
Height: 6-foot-2
McPherson was selected to the All-ACC Second
Team in 2014 after leading the ACC with 1.48
blocks per set, the best mark in UNC history.
By C Jackson Cowart
Assistant Sports Editor
Paige Neuenfeldt
Year: Senior
Position: Middle blocker
Height: 6-foot-2
Neuenfeldt earned All-ACC First Team honors in
2014 after ranking third in the ACC in blocks per
set and fifth in the ACC in hitting percentage.
Taylor Treacy
Year: Redshirt junior
Position: Outside hitter/opposite hitter
Height: 6-foot-2
Treacy was named to the Minneapolis Regional
All-Tournament team during the 2014 NCAA
Tournament.
Carolina staked its own claim,
defeating No. 3 Florida State
and holding its own in a loss
to second-seeded Texas in the
NCAA quarterfinals.
This year, the novelty has
worn off UNC has arrived.
The targets bigger on our
back, Sagula said. For years
weve been the hunters. Now
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Complete the grid
so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box (in
bold borders) contains
every digit 1 to 9.
Solution to
Mondays puzzle
Confederate Q&A
See pg. 6 for a Q&A with
Prof. Fitzhugh Brundage
on North Carolinas many
Confederate monuments.
Whats in a number?
Get your Marcus Paige
jersey before buying college
players gear ends for good.
See pg. 14 for the story.
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1 Somewhat
5 Garter material
9 Level of learning
14 Entitled to the entire
estate, as an heir
15 Org. with a Speak
Freely blog
16 Seth of Pineapple
Express
17 *Arctic carnivore
19 Texas mission
20 Outward flow
21 Shout from a knocker
22 Postal motto word
23 Strong-arm
25 Tyke
27 Home for mil. jets
30 Expo freebie, often
31 *1969 #1 hit used in a
cereal promotion
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German region
38 Blockhead
41 Little bark
43 Major artery
44 Make available,
as time
46 Post office buy
48 *Pured fruit
drink
50 Breaks bread
54 German article
55 Spicy lentil stew
56 Like raffle
drawings
58 Airport with
many
connecting
flights
60 Well, shucks!
63 Girls cable channel
64 French darling
66 *Period between
consecutive spring
equinoxes
68 Distributed cards
69 Mideast bigwig
70 Egg on
71 Not very chatty
72 Anti-Union figures
73 Some August births,
astrologically
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2 Owie
3 As if!
4 Herbal drink
5 Cholesterol check, e.g.
6 Highest deck quartet
7 Chowder morsel
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