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Carolina Clubs set the bar high for gamewatches SPORTS EDITOR
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ZITA VOROS
DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR
By Michelle Dixon the bars across the country. basketball and football game college experience a little bit stick together in victories and DESIGN@DAILYTARHEEL.COM
Staff Writer UNC alumni are showing at gamewatches, hosted by more and enjoy Tar Heels losses, especially amid the
SARAH DWYER,
the nation that Tar Heel pride Carolina Clubs at bars across favorite pastime, Carolina heartbreak of the 2016 NCAA ALEX KORMANN
Fists beating on the table. does not stop after graduation the country. basketball. championship game. PHOTO EDITORS
Perspiration forming on the it continues forever. The crowds for Duke Boston Carolina Club It just totally took us PHOTO@DAILYTARHEEL.COM
faces of Tar Heel fans young UNC graduates continue games usually vary from President Aime Goldberg away, Monteith said. We
and old. Legs shaking and Tar their Tar Heel pride by join- 300 to 500 people, Kenny Macdonald echoed the senti- were stunned. Some were ELLIE SCIALABBA,
Heel chants erupting through ing together for almost every Monteith, a co-chairperson of ment. crying, others were hugging JESSICA SWANSON
Atlanta Carolina Club along- Whether its Bojangle one another, and others just COPY CHIEFS
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side Raquel Hudson, said. boxes, pom-poms or Blue left because they just couldnt
Monteith said people from Cups, its something that kind believe it.
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all ages fill the upstairs part of connects and bonds people But Monteith said they still VIDEO EDITOR
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Atlanta, creating a replica of singing together and high-fiv- proud Tar Heel.
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Farther north, Colin Scott, would have made people part of being a Tar Heel is the corrections.
co-chairperson of Chicago unite together, she said. Its community.
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experience
lack of an outlet for musicians
on campus, first-year and
Carolina Jams member J.P.
protest how Wendys their agricultural system, been paying their The Orange County Board
treats farmworkers.
Olivares said.
Just anybody who cares
farmworkers living of Adjustment has decided
that the Barn of Chapel Hill
about working conditions in wages. will not be authorized to hold
By Myah Ward general.
Veronica Aguilar
weddings on its premises
Staff Writer The march is scheduled to after over a dozen weddings
take place at noon on March Senior have already been booked.
The Coalition of 27. The decision was made
Immokalee Workers, along- The protesters will begin Pit to Wendys where well March 13 at an appeal hear-
side groups such as Student at Polk Place where they will be doing the protest and the ing held by the board. County
Action with Farmworkers, listen to speakers and march picket, which will also include Planning Supervisor Michael
are planning a protest against through the Pit to Wendys at a letter delivery to Wendys, Harvey was brought into the
Wendys fast food restaurant the Student Union. Stump said. process to determine whether
on UNCs campus. Aguilar said it is important Usually when we do the property could be classi- DTH/TARYN REVOIR
UNC senior Veronica as students and consumers protests outside of a com- fied as a farm. The Orange County Board of Adjustment has prevented weddings
Aguilar, an intern at Student to be aware of where your pany or outside of a grocery Barn of Chapel Hill owner from being held in the Barn of Chapel Hill due to zoning.
Action with Farmworkers, money goes and what it is store or fast food restau- Kara Brewer was granted a
said her role was to make funding. rant, there is always a letter building permit in June 2016, Streitfeld said the proj- why they decided it, and then
sure students are aware of the Farmworkers feed us. delivery, basically outlining but that decision was reversed ect was proposed first as a once we get that decision we
march. Thats undeniable. They are what their food program is by the Board of Adjustment wedding venue and then as can certainly appeal, she said.
I think the main goal is to the people that make sure demanding or requesting in October 2016. a farm that would host wed- Brewer said the Barn was
raise awareness about the fact the food that we eat is grown, from the restaurant. The Board of Adjustment dings alongside regular barn given permission by the board
that Wendys hasnt been pay- its fresh, its there, its vis- Stump said she wants stu- determined that the proposed activities. to continue with other activi-
ing their farmworkers living ible. Aguilar said. So mak- dents to be better informed use of the property as a wed- The project of this real ties such as regular farming
wages, Aguilar said. ing sure that fast food chains, about the partnership that ding venue constituted a prin- estate investor appears to operations, educational pro-
To bring awareness to really any company, treats exists between farmworkers, cipal land use operation and be an event center for wed- grams and field trips.
the fact that Wendys is on those workers right is crucial companies and students to as such needed the appro- dings claiming an agritourism Brewer said she believes
our campus and that we to my values. enforce fair wages and work- priate permit to commence exemption before engaging in hosting weddings in the Barn
should be aware of what UNC first-year graduate ing conditions for people operation, Harvey said. agricultural activity, she said. makes sense because they
kind of practices and policies student Rosemary Stump that are growing the food Laura Streitfeld, executive The board found that this grow flowers and can create
theyve implemented and said she has been involved students eat. director of Preserve Rural project would be a non-farm floral design for the wed-
how theyre treating their with farmworker advocacy A lot of people dont talk Orange, said the nonprofit use of the property regardless dings. She said that prospec-
workers. since her undergraduate about farm workers when supports the boards decision. of whether the property was tive brides who have visited
Bianca Olivares, a senior career. they talk about food policy Preserve Rural Orange pro- a farm. the property were excited
at N.C. State and an intern She has been working to reform, Stump said. vides rural communities with Barn of Chapel Hill owner about using the flowers for
at Student Action with promote the protest, passing We talk about immigra- information about the land so Kara Brewer still plans to their special events.
Farmworkers, has been work- out flyers and coordinat- tion a lot, we talk about food residents can give their input attempt to authorize the barn For some people having a
ing to help coordinate the ing with the Coalition of a lot, but we dont necessar- on situations regarding rural to host weddings. The boards corn maze is an appropriate
event and making phone calls Immokalee Workers. She said ily talk about farmworkers land and the environment. decision can be challenged by form of agritourism, Brewer
to work out the logistics of she is participating in the that are putting food on our In this case a real estate an appeal to Orange County said. For us, we dont grow
the march. Olivares said the protest and that it is going to plates. I think that this pro- investor is claiming an Superior Court. corn, it doesnt really make
event is for any concerned be a great day. test is extremely important exemption from zoning that Right now were just wait- sense for us. But weddings do
community member. Most people are going to and I really hope people show is intended to benefit farmers ing on the written decision make sense because it directly
Ideally it will be a lot be reuniting so its going to up for it. with the potential for negative to come back from the Board relates to our farm activities.
of students since its on a be a lot of energy and then impact on farms and rural of Adjustment to figure out @the_goatmail
campus, but any community were marching through the university@dailytarheel.com communities, Streitfeld said. exactly what they decided, city@dailytarheel.com
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Hall
March 24, the day after Thanks to all UNC
Congress will vote to repeal fans for rooting against
the Affordable Care Act. their own conference at
Protecting Progress in Greenville, S.C. Shows real
F
or Spring Break, I didnt Durham will respond to the character.
sunbathe in Cancun or ACA vote with a press con-
live it up on the West EDITORIAL ference at 10 a.m. on Friday Gene Croft
Coast. featuring Triangle residents Moyock
Instead, I traveled to
London with the School of
Media and Journalism. It was,
without a doubt, the most pro-
Be loud who have been impacted by
the Affordable Care Act.
Following the news
conference, the group
House Bill 2 has gone
on for too long
ductive Spring Break Ive ever
had in my life.
Polarization While this kind of
grandstanding may be
the need arises to see
politics as anything but
will hold a mass die-in
at 11 a.m. to illustrate the
TO THE EDITOR:
I have read so much
Along with 11 classmates, I shouldnt keep you useful, it doesnt come the furthest extremes consequences of hundreds on this unjust bill and
visited companies like Google, without a consequence of political spectrum. of thousands of North how it came about from
Facebook, Bloomberg, the from speaking. for the other people in Certainly, radical voices Carolinians losing health the fearmongering of the
I
BBC, Arsenal Football Club ts springtime, and the minority viewpoint. are necessary for creating insurance. Protecting Conservative side who
and various others. Progress in Durham is based it on no factual
At Arsenal, they walked us
the sound of the birds If one person is allowed new thoughts and plans a grassroots group that evidence, (and) feel that
through the process of cover- chirping on campus to become the voice of for how to improve, but recently rallied over 200 granting the basic right
ing soccer match days from proves it. There is still a political ideology is important to remem- concerned citizens to a of using the restroom you
the back room to the confer- a notably missing and whether they asked to play ber that we all have more mock town hall for North identify with is some sort of
ence room, and we got to take much-needed chorus on that role or not they in common than some Carolinas senators. threat to girls and women.
a peek at the locker rooms campus, though: moder- might end up marginaliz- might have us believe. Senator Burr has This notion and this law
as well. For fans of Downton ate conservative and liber- ing dissenting opinions on Once again, this board repeatedly voted to repeal stemmed from hate basi-
Abbey we saw Lord tarian voices. their own side. is certainly guilty of dis- Obamacare, but after seven cally.
Grantham! Well, kinda. Colleges are mostly We are not saying missing sincerely held, years, he and his fellow Heres the thing; I per-
We saw Hugh Bonneville comprised of liberal fac- conservatives are an well-reasoned opinions Republicans have no seri- sonally know a child, who
filming a scene for W1A out- ulty and students. We can oppressed group. The that differ from the mostly ous plan to replace it, said is ten, who is biologically
side of the BBC office and were Kelly Garvy, one of the a male, but (identifies) as
debate the reasons for recent elections should leftist thoughts of our
able to gawk and stare despite organizers of the demon- female. This VERY brave
the production crew shooing that and what it means for show that is not true. We members. Moving for- stration. Instead, theyve young girl has so much
us away. the average student, but just want to highlight how ward, this board hopes proposed a massive tax cut potential as an athlete and
Visiting Facebook was just for the sake of this edito- dialogue between ideolo- moderate conservatives for the rich that would lead a young woman. This child,
as cool as you would expect, rial, it is only relevant to gies is being hindered. earnestly looking to to hundreds of thousands and I remind you a child,
and we were introduced to acknowledge that most Which brings us to our improve our world find a of North Carolinians los- looks like the typical girl
the amazing world of content colleges are liberal, and second point: the domina- voice alongside the liber- ing their health insurance. very cute and bubbly. But
strategy. Bloomberg was conservatives on campus tion of campus conserva- als in our pages. The statements of his it breaks my heart to think
confusing for me as a non- are a minority. tism by a few well-known Furthermore, there constituents and our die- that this young person,
business oriented individual, One consequence of intellectuals whose ideolo- are places where many in will show Senator Burr who not long ago decided
but the coffee was fantastic. this state of things is that gies are drastically differ- moderate conservatives that repealing Obamacare to identify by the gender
I know, for a fact, that I its very tough to define would have very real and they internally feel, will be
ent than their vocal leftist and libertarians can help.
never would have had any of dangerous impacts on peo- adversely affected by this
those opportunities if it were
the UNC Left by one or peers makes fruitful, Given the demographic ple in Durham and North rule and future hate-filled
not for the School of Media two people: places like cross-ideological public makeup of this state and Carolina as a whole. legislation toward anyone
and Journalism. this opinion page, the conversations less likely. this university, we bet WHAT: Reaction to ACA who is identified as differ-
Although it was a jam- Campus Y and other Lets take an internal there are more conserva- repeal and die-in target- ent.
packed week, it reaffirmed the organizations on campus debate going on within tives on campus than it ing Sen. Richard Burr As the law stands, she
value of the School of Media provide platforms for conservative circles as an may appear on the sur- WHO: Protecting would have to use the boys
and Journalism and further diverse leftist viewpoints example. Say one outspo- face. Progress in Durham, a restroom or try to find a
proved that every single pop and personalities. By way ken conservative student Were hoping to hear grassroots organization generic restroom. If you
quiz, exam and stressful of contrast, who comes to supports laws making from more people who see WHEN: Friday, March think that other kids and
assignment has been worth it. mind when you think of abortion access nearly that its possible to both 24 at 10 a.m. adults who have known
I was able to hear from prominent conservatives impossible and essen- accept some of the evi- WHERE: Corner of this child for a while wont
and connect with industry Cameron Drive and Science notice, youre wrong. If you
at UNC or any other col- tially making the practice dence used by the other
professionals who affirmed Drive in Durham think all will be tolerant of
that the School of Media and lege setting? illegal. side, while not necessar- According to the this child and her choice
Journalism is, quite literally, If youre anything like If that person is ily accepting their con- Congressional Budget and wont verbally and pos-
grooming us for a career in the us, you probably thought accepted as the voice of clusions. A debate over Office, Donald Trumps sibly physically harass this
media industry. of a few individuals conservatism on cam- policy, not facts, is much health care proposal would child, youre wrong because
Learning about the various people who are especially pus, then it becomes more likely to convince, cause 24 million people to life has shown us and is
paths to entering communica- vocal and willing to court incredibly easy for people not to mention enrich lose health insurance by showing us that hate-filled,
tions fields on various fronts controversy with their on the Left to be dismis- and complicate, each 2026. Most of the effects bigoted and homophobic
showed me, first hand, how views. And that makes sive of other differing raconteurs worldview. would be immediate, with people are out there and
complex paths can be. sense: an organization conservative viewpoints. And we could all benefit more than 14 million losing have actually become more
I was able to roam the halls that finds itself at a This is wrong, and it is from more broad-minded, insurance in 2018. empowered by the talk from
of The British Museum, which Hundreds of thousands the ultra-Conservative side.
demographic disadvan- certainly something this intellectually agile public
houses artifacts that I studied of North Carolinians I ask those who support
last year as a student in my
tage can draw attention board is guilty of. leaders. gained coverage under this legislation, I dare you
Archaeology of Egypt class. In if it has even one person During times of deep We know youre out the Affordable Care Act. to walk up to this child and
the midst of traveling the Tube, willing to argue on every polarization like the one there, moderates. Speak Even with this increased children like her, or young
downing fish and chips and platform. we are living in now, up. coverage, North Carolina people and adults, and
roaming the streets of London, continues to have the fifth- explain to them how they
QuickHits
I gained 11 new friends. highest uninsured rate in are a threat to anyone. I
Traveling with a group of the nation. Those who will dare you.
strangers easily could have be most affected by the My one wish is that the
been stressful but it was proposed repeal want Sen. young people who are turn-
amazing. Despite our differing Burr to hear their concerns ing into adults, who tend
interests, professional goals, This is the end Were with you Lyft up and why he should avoid to be more open-minded,
and backgrounds we formed moving our state backward become very active in
into a nice, purposeful bunch. Why was Spring Break so Thumbs up to all the people Wasting money in college on health care. reference to fighting the
Ive always known that UNC late in the semester? Com- who believed in the UNC should be reserved for Unlike other rising hate movements.
is a top institution. But hear- ing back to class basketball team alcohol not Republican senators, Sen. Remember the Constitution
ing the skills and qualities that on Monday, we from the start for rides to Burr has not stated his starts with We the People,
top PR agencies and industry were like, Oh of filling out the airport. As position on Trumpcare, and that means ALL
leaders are looking for are shit, we have so your brackets. students, we added Garvy. Its time for people, therefore all people
the exact skills I have gained much due so Any bandwag- should be shar- Senator Burr to hold a town have equal rights.
through my classes was trans- soon. We have essays due oner can support UNC once ing our Lyfts to save money. hall meeting and hear our
formative. this week, next week, tests, were doing well in the Next time youre about to concerns, and speak out in Kathy Morgan
Also, if youre a School of homework and regular tournament, but especially head to RDU, make sure you favor of protecting health Student Services
Media and Journalism student work. It almost feels like if youre in a competitive arent going alone. Heck, at care for seniors and oth- Representative
reading this, I highly suggest Spring Break was a trick group, making them least it will give you more ers who stand to lose from The Friday Center
you apply it will change to get us to think we were champs on your bracket is a spending money when you
your life. earlier in the semester. huge vote of confidence. land at your destination.
Beyond that, though, I hope
that all students can reach the
SPEAK OUT
epiphany that I did.
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