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A litigation legacy to fight for Bill calls


The Center assault
for Civil
Rights is
on police
disputing the
BOGs claims
a hate
By Celia McRae
Staff Writer
crime
Julius Chambers, who would
later win a landmark case against The proposal would
school segregation in the U.S.
Supreme Court, graduated first in
apply to other first
his class from UNC School of Law responders as well.
in 1962. He was editor-in-chief of
the law review at a time when very By Bailey Aldridge
few African-Americans had ever Staff Writer
graduated from or attended the
law school, Center for Civil Rights Under a new bill in the N.C.
Director Ted Shaw said. House of Representatives,
Shaw said although the University assaults on police officers and
likes to highlight the accomplish- other first responders would be
ments of Chambers, they rarely talk classified as hate crimes.
about how Chambers was treated House Bill 181 or The First
while he attended the school. Responders Act of 2017, says
They dont talk about how he anyone who assaults and inflicts
was isolated and how when he serious bodily injury on a first
comes to his last year, even though responder because theyre
he was editor-in-chief of law review, a first responder will be
he couldnt attend the end-of- convicted of a felony resulting
the-year annual law review soiree in four to 25 months in prison.
because it was at a segregated coun- And anyone who assaults
try club, Shaw said. someone with a firearm because
And they dont talk about how the person is a first responder
almost nobody on the faculty, with will be convicted of a felony
one exception, helped him in his job resulting in 10 to 41 months in
search. And they dont talk about prison.
what the dean at the law school told The sponsors on the bill
him when he first arrived here which are N.C. Rep. Harry Warren,
is that Youll do just fine as long as R-Rowan, Rep. Mike Clampitt,
you dont date any white women, R-Haywood, Rep. Carl Ford,
Shaw said. R-Cabarrus, Rep. Larry Potts,
In 2001, Chambers founded the R-Davidson and Rep. James
Center for Civil Rights in the same Boles, R-Moore.
law school that had admitted him, None of the bills sponsors
but not included him, in the 1960s. DTH/SARAH DWYER could be reached for comment.
The UNC Board of Governors Ted Shaw, the director of the Center for Civil Rights, works to maintain the ideals of the centers founder, Julius Chambers. Eddie Caldwell, executive
released a memo on March 2 about vice president and general
its proposal to prohibit the Center research related to civil rights and desegregate Pitt County schools and housing lawsuits and cases involv- counsel at the North Carolina
for Civil Rights from engaging in to engage in advocacy by counseling preventing a waste dump from being ing reparations to victims of North Sheriffs Association, said these
litigation. The Center responded poor African-Americans where their located in a historically low-income Carolinas forced sterilization pro- enhanced penalties seem to be
disputing the concerns cited by the interests intersect with the law. African-American community in gram. warranted given the random
board, and the proposals outcome is The Center has litigated several Brunswick County Shaw said it is important to assaults on law enforcement
not yet clear. state and federal court cases that The Center has also worked on understand Chambers to under- officers occurring across the
Shaw said the Center has a include fighting the annexation and cases about the inadequate alloca- stand the origins of the Center. country.
three-fold mission to train new gen- rezoning of a primarily African- tion of educational resources in Caldwell said he thinks the
erations of law students, conduct American community, working to Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools, fair SEE CIVIL RIGHTS, PAGE 5
SEE HATE CRIME, PAGE 5

County funds immigration initiatives Confederate monument


Three local Rich said.
El Centro Hispano Chief
the part of Orange Countys
elected officials. spray-painted again
organizations will Executive Officer Pilar Rocha- Right now, we have people

receive the money.


Goldberg said immigrants and
refugees in the community
that are donating diapers,
and its limited to the space
The investigation into
deserve to be led through the under my desk, Bateman who spray-painted Silent
By Sophia Wilhelm immigration system and have said. This way, when people
Staff Writer their cases reviewed. have donations, we can say Sam is ongoing.
El Centro Hispano is Awesome, come on over.
The Orange County Board getting $54,168 to grow its Though some people spoke By Acy Jackson
of Commissioners approved immigration services and against the fund at the April University Editor
using $79,628 to go toward El Faith ID program, which 4 Board meeting, Marcoplos
Centro Hispano, the Refugee provides people with a form said the board explains that The Silent Sam statue, a
Community Partnership and of identification other than a almost all of these people have memorial to Confederate soldiers,
the Refugee Support Center. drivers license. documentation and are a part was spray-painted on Friday with
The money will be taken Part of our job is to build of the community. words encouraging love over hate.
out of the boards $350,000 bridges and advocate for the The majority of Orange Love is understanding why
Social Justice Fund, which is Latinos in the Triangle so they Countys 1,200 refugees are others hate, the statue read.
used as a safety net for people can access these services, from Myanmar, and others are According to University
in need of assistance, said Rocha-Goldberg said. from Syria, the Democratic communications, the message was
Orange County Commissioner Rocha-Goldberg said its Republic of the Congo and removed Saturday morning and
Mark Marcoplos. important to work with mixed Iraq. University police are investigating
Orange County families so they dont get We just explain to these the matter.
Commissioner Penny separated. (individuals) that theyre The statue also said Love >
Rich said Orange County The Refugee Community misunderstanding the Hate and BLM, the abbreviation
residents documented Partnership will be receiving situation, these people are not for Black Lives Matter.
and undocumented were $14,120 to broaden its illegal, Marcoplos said. This is not the first time Silent
missing doctor and prenatal employment and support Rich said this is an Sam has been spray-painted.
care appointments because opportunities for refugees. important issue because, In July 2015, black lives
they were afraid of leaving The Refugee Support under the Trump matter, KKK and murderer
their house. The worst part, Center will receive $11,340 administration, immigrants were all painted on the statues.
she said, was that they did not to expand its citizenship and and refugees are not being University officials condemned the
want to go to a government ESL classes, legal services and treated with respect. spray-painting at the time.
building to get help. space. If we forget about After that incident, the
Right now, the government Flicka Bateman, director of humanity, were just doomed, Department of Public Safety put
feels like the enemy for the Refugee Support Center, she said. up security cameras that look out DTH/NICHOLAS BAFIA
both documented and said the money is a profound The Silent Sam statue was spray-painted on Friday night.
undocumented immigrants, way to welcome refugees on city@dailytarheel.com SEE SILENT SAM, PAGE 5 The words were removed Saturday morning.

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Clearly the Dark Side can-
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DANNY NETT By Alex Kormann completely in their favor to
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JOS VALLE Well, hello there. First Order have proven
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ber me from my rant on to put an end to both sides
ALISON KRUG Obi-Wan a few months back. and allow individuals in the
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SARA SALINAS our national champion mens This is what Luke means.
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INVESTIGATIONS and darkness, Luke responds
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key moments in the episode by basically saying theres so
ACY JACKSON VIII trailer aka the future of much more to it. He sought
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Star Wars: The Last to hide but to learn from the
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Jedi is set to premiere this past. Something no one can
CITY@DAILYTARHEEL.COM December, and the first seem to do (yeah, Im looking
trailer was released on Friday at you, First Order, with your
COREY RISINGER
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SARAH VASSELLO the end of a panel featuring learned the truth through
SWERVE DIRECTOR Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, studying codes and scripture
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SPORTS EDITOR Mark Hamill. tion but all based on straight
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ZITA VOROS ing down the trailer in its discovered the writings of the
DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR entirety. Instead, Im going first Jedi, the journal of the
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SARAH DWYER, has been waiting 30 years in the novelization of The
ALEX KORMANN for: Lukes first words since Force Awakens. Inside this
PHOTO EDITORS Return of the Jedi. journal is a poem explaining
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Presumably speaking to
Rey, Luke says, Breathe, just balance. The Guardians of the Photo co-editor Alex Kormann is a super fan of the Star Wars franchise and universe.
ELLIE SCIALABBA,
breathe. Now reach out. What Whills protected the temple
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do you see? Rey responds,
Light, darkness, a balance.
of the force-sensitive kyber
crystals, which were used to
the balance of the two and
harness both sides. These
Now before you go egg Johnsons house,
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Luke answers, Its so much power lightsabers and later legendary individuals were just breathe and listen.
ASHLEN RENNER bigger. The trailer concludes the Death Star. The poem was known to be the wisest and
most powerful of all Force
Alex Kormann
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Now before you go egg Then comes the night. these beings, which is why whole no Jedi premise? temptation to the Dark Side
TIPS Johnsons house, just breathe After the darkness he is adorned in all gray. He Consider the following: that can overwhelm those
and listen. Shines through the light. wore white in episode IV and The Empire reigned supreme not well-versed in its teach-
Contact Managing Editor Luke is not pulling an Ani The difference, they say, black in VI as he explored for approximately 22 years ings. The gray Jedi, being
Hannah Smoot at and copping out of his role in Is only made right both sides of the Force. Now before the Rebellion was trained in both sides of the
managing.editor@dailytarheel.com restoring peace. Hes simply By the resolving of gray wearing all gray (mixing finally victorious. The Sith Force, cannot be seduced
with tips, suggestions or Through refined Jedi sight. white and black, wow) he is were destroyed at last and since they practice both
teaching Rey the truth he has
corrections.
learned from his years in exile This poem (I theorize) presented as having struck Luke tried to raise a new sides. You already control
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LETTERS TO affected. Yet, non-whites at
the University of Michigan

Farewell, THE EDITOR


Celebrate Holi Moli
are now reversing this his-
torical precedent, as their
proposal is precisely what

Chapel and UNC diversity


TO THE EDITOR:
their ancestors fought to
end. How could whites at
the University of Michigan

Hill
For years, Carolina has be treated equally if they
put on one of the biggest were excluded from specific
events of the year, Holi areas on campus?

Comics
Moli, an opportunity to It is a commonplace
celebrate the Southeast notion that Martin Luther
Asian festival, Holi, with King Jr. is one of Americas
the campus community. heroes. However, this

T
he first column I ever The origins come from proposed non-whites only
wrote for this paper was
about comic books. To EDITORIAL a religious story that
highlights a classic Hindu
space contradicts Kings
goals. He strived to end

The old South


me, graphic novels, comics and legend of triumph of good segregation and transform
visual storytelling are some of over evil. America into a country that
the most interesting ways to Holi has had a positive would allow all races to
convey a message. impact on the Southeast be permitted in the same
The combination of text and Asian community for years, areas, but these students
images makes the story more The Civil War ruined point. Due to war debts,
lack of student interest
ment ignores the people
of color who built this
serving to harmonize com- are defying this desire,
vivid and engaging. For sea- munities divided by social as they wish to segregate
soned readers, a graphic novel UNC and the South and the financial effects University and have con- and economic barriers of themselves from people of
of the war, the University tributed to the commu-
can be a way to keep reading
during stressful times like for years. of North Carolina had to nity from the beginning.
the past in a festival of color
and life. The event serves as
white skin. This call for seg-
regation will only fragment

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exams when you dont have own South, close its doors for four George Moses Horton, a medium to rekindle rela- different racial groups and
time to read a long novel. people are still years after the South sur- an enslaved man, wrote tionships as larger commu- does nothing to further race
Second, for new readers, a fighting the rendered. poems for UNC students nities reunite to celebrate relations.
picture-heavy book can keep Civil War. Most people We may be the old- and contributed to the spring. Similarly, at UNC The article Two Sides
attention as they work their we celebrate our own ver- of a Coin: Safe Space &
are familiar with this sad est public university, but literary culture of this
way up to larger novels. If you sion of Holi, known as Holi Segregation in Race/
want to see more about why I but true reality of how the we cannot claim to be in campus. Hes only one Moli, a way to connect our Ethnic-Specific Law
think graphic novels are cool, South grapples with its continuous operation. example. campus and celebrate our Student Organizations
check out my earlier column. racist history. Even a first- Further, the war destroyed We shouldnt feel bad diverse community. analyzes data from a study
This column is dedicated year from New Jersey real- the Souths economy, mak- about the fate of the South A common miscon- that investigated student
to the now closed Chapel Hill izes that many people at ing it difficult for many and this University. People ception is that Holi is a perceptions of racial and
Comics. Chapel Hill lost a UNC and from the South Southerners regardless willing to defend slavery color run without the run. ethnic campus organiza-
great asset to our community in general still glorify the of background to socially had this coming, and lets Although color runs are tions.
when our independent comic legacy of the Confederacy, advance. not act like there was any highly popularized, Holi This study concludes:
shop closed. The shop gave a society largely built off of By choosing to honor chance the South could is a different celebra- White students and stu-
busy students a way to recon- the slave system. the Confederate alumni win the war. The people tion. Holis deep religious dents of color alike struggle
nect with childhood heroes, of our University, we who started the war, and cultural ties allow it with the problem of char-
On campus, any-
while also highlighting more to strengthen the bond acterizing race/ethnic-
one walking through are ignoring those at many of whom have ties
artistic and meaningful mod- between members of the specific student groups as
ern storytellers and artists. McCorkle Place will UNC who fought to to our University, knew campus community. pockets of safe space versus
Every time you stepped foot encounter the large statue keep the Union together what they were doing and Maybe our Holi par- areas of self-segregation.
in the store you were bound to of Silent Sam lording over and who tried to keep deserved the consequenc- ticipants cant walk away Thus, many students at
see some new zine or comic or any other monument on our University afloat es they faced. reciting the religious ori- the University of Michigan
figurine that you wanted but campus. It is clear our during the mess the To this day Silent Sam gins however, we hope would be uncomfortable
might not have the money for. University has histori- Confederates caused. is still a looming figure on that every student leaves with a non-whites only
My first experience with cally valued the Southern Before the war, many campus, completely over- the event with a stronger space.
Chapel Hill Comics was shortly lost but glorious cause UNC faculty members shadowing the Unsung commitment to celebrat- Similarly, Tanas
after being accepted here. narrative ignoring the spoke against students Founders Memorial ing our campus diverse Gangadhar, an Indian fresh-
During high school, I always tyranny inherent to the wishing to secede and dedicated to the people of community. man at UNC-Chapel Hill,
missed prom because it was Happy Holi, Holi Hai notes: Personally, I would
Confederacy. the Board of Trustees color who are a part of this
on the same day as Free Comic and cheers to Holi Moli! feel uncomfortable if UNC
Book Day, which was always After all, it is somewhat rejected a petition to stop Universitys history. Lets Regards, had a non-whites only space
on the first Saturday of May. I ironic that a University classes for the war effort. not act like the erasure of white representation in
usually went to Acme Comics in devastated by the Civil The voices from this Black voices on this cam- Holi Moli Executive Board media, government, and
Greensboro, but I was so excited War would go to such University who tried to pus only happened 150 economy is still dispropor-
to attend UNC that I decided to great lengths to defend warn against the destruc- years ago. A non-whites only tionately high but this should
make the trip here for it. its legacy. Before the war, tion the war would cause There is nothing to glo- space is reverse racist not be an excuse to exclude
I drove up from Randleman UNC was one of the most were ignored by hot- rify about the old South whites from discussions on
with a friend who would later attended schools in the headed racists. The peo- or the Confederacy that TO THE EDITOR: race. By excluding whites
attend UNC too, ate at Med United States and pro- ple who Silent Sam com- tried to defend its legacy In February of 2017, from certain spaces, I feel
Deli, picked up the Exam duced nationally recog- memorates believed pro- of oppression. University of Michigan that minorities are being
Survival Guide from a Daily tecting slavery and racism It should be clear that students demanded a non- hypocritical in their criti-
nized alumni.
Tar Heel box on Franklin whites only, segregated cisms of white superiority.
Street despite only having AP The school did some- was more important than our nation is better off If the situation at the
space to organize social
tests awaiting me and attended how manage to keep class- uplifting the voices of given the outcome of the justice efforts. University of Michigan was
my first Free Comic Book Day es going throughout the Black communities con- war, but it would seem Although this safe reversed, and white stu-
in the place I would soon call war. But the war would tributing to their commu- everyone from some space was sought by the dents demanded a whites-
home. It was one of my first destroy all the progress nity without recognition UNC boosters to citizens student activist group only space, these individu-
memories in this wonderful the first public school in or compensation. across the South dis- Students4Justice in order als would be lambasted as
town. America had made to that Celebrating this monu- agree. to allow people of color to racists.
In the years following, even execute community orga- In one case, debates
though I was busy with exams, nizing, their plea is the ignited at Georgia State
I still made sure to attend Free COLUMN epitome of reverse racism University surrounding the
Comic Book Day every May. and resurrects the idea creation of an unofficial

Go on now, get!
I also frequented the store of segregation, given that white student union. This
throughout the school year, these non-white students episode proves how unfair
picking up comics and graphic wish to exclude other indi- this non-whites only space
novels almost every month. viduals based on skin color. would be and the hypocrisy
I get that the town changes.
The Chapel Hill I loved is not
Adventure is out there, the nation depends on us seeking it. In 1954, Americas Civil
Rights Movement was
it manifests.
The demand for a non-

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the same one most graduates sparked by the unanimous whites only space at the
his academic year, my around us.
knew. With places like Target decision to overthrow University of Michigan
first on The Daily Tar We waste too much time
moving in, Franklin Street is Plessy v. Ferguson in the should be dismissed.
Heel editorial board, standing in a circle around
about to look a lot different infamous case known Not only does this
saw national turmoil swirl a shovel and trying to get
which isnt inherently a bad as Brown v. Board of demand go against the ide-
around the concepts of truth everyone to call it a spade.
thing. Education. The Brown ologies of MLK and other
and objectivity. The alt-right, You may see a spade, but
If I have kids who attend Decision concluded that civil rights activists who
postmodernism, identity I see a trowel. And before
UNC, I am going to tell them separate but equal was wanted equality and not
politics, Trump everything Will Parker long, somebody usually
about Chapel Hill Comics intolerable and outlawed segregation, but it is also
seemed to fray the ties that starts seeing a pitchfork and
when we walk past its old Editorial board member and first- segregated educational hypocritical and typifies
bind us. torch.
storefront. Im also going to year medical school student from facilities for whites and reverse racism.
From safe at home in our Lumberton. I dont deny the impor-
tell them about Hummus Cafe blacks.
various towers (ivory and tance or verity of reality.
and the cheesesteaks I would Virtually all non-whites Sam DeSantis
otherwise), we watched lost But I do reject a stubborn
get as I left my job as assistant Email: wparker615@gmail.com pushed for the termina- First-year
souls roam out in the world. small-mindedness that has
opinion editor. tion of segregation, given Information sciences and
Passing by, they told us our be wonderful. us berate others with one set
For me, there will never be that they were the ones mathematics
allies and neighbors had I am calling for curiosity: of facts while ignoring the
another Chapel Hill Comics.
grown corrupt, and that our Id like What do you think? trove that lies in the skulls of
There also wont be another
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Daily Grind. I guess if I had to
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SAAM events raise awareness of assault


Many sexual assault on-campus and off-campus
support to help them process
prevention groups those experiences, Taylor said.
Lara Naughton, a sexual
are coming together. assault survivor and author
of The Jaguar Man, did a
By Paige Nehls reading and a workshop on
Staff Writer campus that focused on com-
passion and narratives of sur-
In honor of Sexual Assault vivors and perpetrators.
Awareness Month during Naughton said she thinks
April, organizations both on Sexual Assault Awareness
and off campus collaborated Month is important because
to address the problem of sexual assault is still a difficult
sexual assault and gender vio- topic for people to discuss.
lence to the UNC community. The majority of assaults,
Holly Lovern, a gender sexual assaults, are com-
violence services coordinator mitted against people or are
with the Carolina Womens people the perpetrator knows,
Center, said in an email the and I think that adds a whole
month is a great opportunity level of complexity and secre-
to raise awareness about the cy, Naughton said.
resources that are available to Naughton said she hopes
students on campus. the month helps survivors of
(We) wanted to help sexual assault face what has
kick off SAAM with a week happened to them and what
of events and help engage theyre currently experiencing.
people on campus engage in A month when there is
conversations about sexual awareness and people can
violence, bystander interven- speak openly or are encour-
tion, consent and survivor aged to speak and hopefully are
support, Lovern said. heard, I think is very helpful
Project Dinah hosted a because it breaks down some of
benefit concert for the Orange these stereotypes or archetypes
County Rape Crisis Center. that people tend to keep in our
Anna Taylor, one of the orga- mind, Naughton said.
nizations co-chairs said it is The Carolina Womens
important that students are Center will host events includ-
educated about sexual assault. ing Raise the Bar, an event DTH FILE/GABRIELLE THOMPSON
A lot of people come into aimed at raising awareness of Laci Green gave a talk in the Great Hall about taking down rape culture on April 4. The talk was presented by Delta Advocates.
college already as survivors drug-facilitated sexual assaults;
of sexual or interpersonal a HAVEN training and a coordinator for the center, just more aware of the prob- important thing she wants math of sexual assault.
violence and unfortunately a Coffee Conversation about said in an email she hopes the lem of sexual violence, but students to take away from the Healing needs to be on
lot of people experience those the experience of immigrant events of the month do more also feeling better equipped events during the month is that your own terms and in your
forms of violence during col- women in the United States than just raise awareness. to do something about that there is a community of people own way, Naughton said.
lege so we empower other who have been assaulted. I hope that students will problem, Gist said. who care about them and can
students to be able to find Shelley Gist, the program walk away from SAAM not Naughton said the most help them deal with the after- university@dailytarheel.com

Black students benefit from black teachers


More black students college education if they have
had black elementary school
graduated with no plans to
pursue college.
The student-teacher
connection was even more
Showing that we can move the dial on that,
graduate if they have teachers, a new study finds. Assign one of those students important for persistently to me, is sort of encouraging.
The data evaluated about to a single black teachers low-income black boys.
had black teachers. 100,000 black students in class in the third, fourth or These students who
Nicholas Papageorge
Co-author of the report
North Carolina public schools fifth grades, though, and they received free or reduced-
By Jared Weber who began the third grade were 29 percent less likely to price lunches throughout
Staff Writer between 2001 and 2005. drop out of high school. And elementary school were he said of the demographic. that theyve been successful,
Approximately 13 percent they were 18 percent more 39 percent less likely to drop Showing that we can move Tomberlin said. I can imagine
Low-income black students of low-income black students likely to consider college after out and 29 percent more the dial on that, to me, is that would inspire them to
are far more likely to graduate eventually dropped out of high graduating with a high school likely to say they would sort of encouraging. perform better.
high school and consider a school, while about 50 percent degree. pursue college than similar One major discrepancy in If districts are able to match
students without black results came between black students to teachers of the
elementary school teachers. boys and girls. same race, Tomberlin said the
Nicholas Papageorge, Girls were less affected state should make that change
co-author of the report by exposure to a single possible as soon as possible.
and assistant professor of black teacher, and they were But Tomberlin
economics at Johns Hopkins more likely to graduate and acknowledged that doing so
University, said his teams consider college regardless, would require diversification
findings build off of existing Papageorge said. amongst the states teaching
research studies which The fact that it doesnt population.
correlate same-race teachers really show up for girls, I Overall, it looks like
to improved end-of-year test dont think is truly shocking, we have a three-to-one
scores for black students. Papageorge said. Girls have ratio of white teachers to
We were wondering do very low dropout rates to black teachers. I also dont
these rates and matching factor begin with, so its hard to see think theyre equitably
extend to more than just test movement there. distributed across all of the
scores? Papageorge said. Tom Tomberlin, director of counties, Tomberlin said.
Papageorge said he district human resources at the Where those counties are
was most surprised by the North Carolina Department struggling, I would say they
pronounced effect that the of Public Instruction, said the would do well to gear their
exposure had on persistently studys findings make sense. recruitment efforts towards
poor black boys. It seems reasonable that attracting a more diverse
Thats a group for whom students would want to see teaching population.
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CIVIL RIGHTS sentation to victims of racial
discrimination, it would be a
claims. According to a docu-
ment released by the Center
legal counsel.
As a result, the people
They go in, and they rep-
resent the communities, and
a pro bono project with the
Center for Civil Rights in the
FROM PAGE 1 step away from the Universitys in a response to the boards the Center represents are they do it pro bono and thats UNC School of Law her first
Chambers interned for public service mission. claims, grants, foundations paying for the lawyers that been like a real I cant even semester of law school and
Thurgood Marshall at the It would be a betrayal of and private donations pay for are actively working against describe the depth of that was a summer intern in 2015.
NAACP Legal Defense and what the University commit- the Centers staff salaries and them, the document from the relationship because, number She said working at the Center
Educational Fund and later ted to when they established benefits as well as program Center said. one, most of the communities provided her with opportu-
became the NAACP LDFs the Center in honor of Julius costs and expenses. that we work with are com- nities to do legal research
director in 1984. He also Chambers and his legacy, The boards memo also says Community advocacy munities that are already liv- pertaining specifically to
opened the first racially Shaw said. UNC should advise local gov- ing in poverty, people on fixed education and environmental
integrated law firm in North I think it would be a ernments that fail to comply Naeema Muhammad, a income, low wage jobs and law, as well as less typical legal
Carolina and litigated land- shameful betrayal. with legal requirements rather community organizer and the communities could never research like looking at school
mark cases including Swann He said he believes some than force them to spend thou- organizing co-director of the afford the representation that records and documents rel-
v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg members of the Board of sands of dollars on litigation. North Carolina Environmental the civil rights law center pro- evant to the legal issue.
Board of Education, which Governors disagree substan- The Center responded Justice Network a group vides them with, she said. I was able to learn how
helped desegregate public tively with the work that the in its document by citing that the Center for Civil Rights Muhammad said the Center to merge the two and think
schools in the 1970s. Center does. a particular case in which has worked with on past legal provides real representation about how to present a legal
He helped to change That is what is driving Brunswick County was rep- cases said the two organiza- for the communities rather argument and also present
North Carolina, and he this, and theyve come up resented by Parker Poe, a tions have worked together in than token representation. actual data relevant to whats
helped to change the South, with stated reasons why this firm in which BOG member cases dealing with issues like What I always love about going on that supports even
and he helped to change the doesnt have academic integ- Steven Long is a partner, and pollution from industrial hog the civil rights law center further that legal argument,
country, Shaw said. rity that I think dont hold arguing that the legal counsel operations. is that they go in, they rep- and its really important with
water, Shaw said. for the county was paid for Muhammad said the resent the community with these areas of law to have
Response to the BOG The boards memo through government liability Center has always been quick the utmost respect, they give that really clear fact finding,
says the Centers staff is policies. Essentially, taxpay- to send someone to com- them top-notch representa- Mallette said.
Shaw said if the Board of government-funded and ers in the communities pay munity meetings and advise tion, she said.
Governors were to prohibit the has significant incentive to for these policies and, sub- communities from a legal Third-year law student
Center from providing repre- litigate rather than resolve sequently, the salaries of the perspective. Quisha Mallette worked on university@dailytarheel.com

HATE CRIME sentences and get them


off the street so they dont
every year, he said.
But the bill has the
toward a law enforcement
officer who is trying to escort
He said he thinks the bill is
too broad.
for Disability Rights North
Carolina, said the state should
FROM PAGE 1 assault anybody a second potential to create an issue them to a facility or take them Its one of those laws that not be criminalizing people
bill will be beneficial but is time. for people with disabilities or to a safe place. may have some good intent for seeking help for their
not sure how much it will When an officer kills mental illnesses. And situations in which but (legislators have) drafted conditions.
help. someone in the line of duty, Rob Schofield, director law enforcement officers it sort of too broadly, and it If people are at risk for
I dont know if criminals Caldwell said the situation of research at N.C. Policy are lured somewhere with a may capture some situations committing a hate crime
who are assaulting our receives a lot of media Watch, said there are some falsely reported emergency where we really dont want to when they seek help, when
emergency personnel are coverage. circumstances in which and then shot at should be be sending people to prison, theyre having a behavioral
thinking about the penalty at But what the printed press someone suffering from a treated differently, he said. Schofield said. health crisis, it disincentivizes
the time they do it, he said. and the electronic press dont disability or mental illness Thats obviously a very I think thats what it boils them from seeking help in the
Maybe it will help some, cover is the thousands of could merely be acting as the different situation and one down to. first place, he said.
but one thing it will do is it assaults that are committed illness affects them. They wed clearly wanna punish Matthew Herr, an
will give them longer prison on law enforcement officers could perhaps act violently very severely, Schofield said. attorney and policy analyst state@dailytarheel.com

SILENT SAM referring to the black woman


found dead in police custody
our commitment to free
speech and open dialogue
is the antithesis of open
discussion and the traditions
In September 2015, a
Confederate flag was tied
There was no damage to
real property or defacement,
FROM PAGE 1 in Texas in July 2015. on all issues, no matter how and principles for which the around the statues face like a Young said. So we reported
on the statue. The installation The University released a emotional and at times University stands. blindfold. and looked into it.
cost $3,600. statement after the incident painful, said the statement, Randy Young, University At the time, Young said The investigation into the
Phrases were spray-painted that condemned the act as released by then-University spokesperson, said the Public Safety was not treating most recent incident is still
on the monument again in vandalism. spokesperson Jim Gregory. cameras were in place for the the act as criminal activity. ongoing.
August 2015, this time saying This is what Carolina is Vandalism like this August incident, but were not They did not review the
Who is Sandra Bland? all about, and this includes is unfortunate because it able to get usable footage. security camera footage. university@dailytarheel.com

Baseball misses milestone, wins series


The Tar Heels won We still hit the four hits and struck out four
in the five innings he manned
For the majority of this
weekends series, though, the
contagious for this team
all year, said sophomore
On Sunday,
uncharacteristically, the Tar
two of three games ball hard. It just the mound. offense came later. Whatever Kyle Datres, who amassed a Heels couldnt string together

against N.C. State. didnt go our way Me personally, I just


wasnt seeing the ball well
the point in the game, theres
no question that one batters
double, a home run and two
RBIs this weekend.
enough hits to achieve a feat
for the first time in four years.
today. out of Piedmontes hand, performance at the plate If one guy picks it up, But if they keep with the
By Alex Zietlow Brian Miller
said junior Brian Miller, who significantly influences the another guy does and it keeps general trend, it wont matter.
Staff Writer accumulated two hits and rest of the lineup. on rolling throughout the @alexzietlow05
Junior outfielder three RBIs over the course of I feel like hitting has been lineup. sports@dailytarheel.com
North Carolina head the weekend series.
coach Mike Fox came into World Series in 2013. Thats a credit to him,
Sundays game against N.C. Its hard to sweep in this but we still hit the ball hard.
State unaware of what was league, Fox said. It just didnt go our way

Got
at stake. You have to be careful today.
UNC baseball had won 11 about the last two weekends. The slow day in the
_Layout 1 3/2/17 1:59 PM Page 1
consecutive games, and with Im like, Man, we could do batters box wasnt due to a
the wins Friday and Saturday something today that I dont dearth of chances, however.
over the Wolfpack, the Tar think I ever have been a part The Tar Heels (29-7, 14-4
Heels had clinched their sixth of. ACC) loaded the bases in
straight conference series. Thats like unheard of in both the fifth and sixth

SPACE
North Carolina was rolling this league. inning, but the Wolfpack
offensively, averaging 7.2 runs But despite the recent (20-17, 8-10 ACC) held them
per game on the season and offensive tear, the Tar Heels to just two runs.
totaling 82 runs over the past fell Sunday to N.C. State, 4-2, We got down early every
six contests. in their lowest-scoring affair game, Miller said. Today, we
Those numbers didnt since a loss to Miami three were confident that we were
make Sundays game a weeks ago. going to come back at some
potential milestone, though. North Carolinas point, and it just never really
Rather, Fox was competing underwhelming performance came together.
for his third consecutive Sunday could largely be Against Boston College
sweep of an ACC opponent attributed to N.C. State relief earlier this month, the team

in your fall
something he hadnt done pitcher Johnny Piedmontes was getting on base and
since the last time the Tar career showing. The 6-foot-8 scoring runs early as it has
Heels made it to the College redshirt senior only allowed been all season.

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Q&A with professor Joe DeSimone


Chemistry professor Joe nies. This is by far the largest
DeSimone is currently on consumer-facing application
leave from UNC to act as for us. In fact, it will be the
CEO at the company he co- largest 3-D printing applica-
founded, Carbon. Carbon uses tion in history.
Continuous Liquid Interface
Production technology that DTH: How did the Adidas deal
DeSimone helped create to come about?
improve 3-D printing. This
innovation led to a partner- JD: We knew that running
ship with Adidas, announced shoes would be a killer appli-
April 7, to create its new cation for us and Adidas, like
Futurecraft 4D running others in the sector, knew the
shoes. Staff writer Lorcan opportunities of 3-D printing
Farrell talked with DeSimone to make revolutionary new
about CLIP technology and approaches to comfort and
Carbons work. peak performance. Those
approaches were challenged
Daily Tar Heel: What is CLIP by the commercially inef-
technology? fective way that previous
approaches to 3-D printing
Joe DeSimone: Its a new had.
approach to 3-D printing. We In other words, it was too
began looking at 3-D print- slow and didnt give rise to
ing technology and I think its the properties that people
fair to say that it looked like needed in order to maximize
2-D printing over and over performance. So we came at
again. We were interested in them with a focus on qual-
a new way that actually grew ity and speed which enables
parts continuously in order scale. We started talking to
to alleviate many of the draw- them just about a year ago
backs to 3-D printing how and they had been working in
slow it was. The layers give the field for a long time and
rise to properties that affect knew all of its shortcomings.
the orientation and the lack As soon as we showed them
of material properties. Those what we had, they understood
three things get solved by this how it could help them.
approach.
DTH: How soon will 3-D
DTH: How does it solve those PHOTO COURTESY OF JOE DESIMONE printed shoes be available for
problems? Joe DeSimone is on leave for one year to work as CEO of a 3-D printing company that has partnered with Adidas to 3-D print shoes. consumers?

JD: We have an approach that ization by light At the bot- create that continuous flow deal? nies in the automotive sector, JD: You will see this available
uses light that triggers the tom of the reservoir there is as opposed to a layer by layer including Ford. for purchase from Adidas in
polymerization, the solidify- a very special window that is approach. JD: Well the Adidas deal was Weve been working with time for the holiday shopping
ing, of the resin and we use it not only transparent to light, just announced this past folks in consumer electronics season this year, so its coming.
in combination with oxygen but its highly permeable to DTH: What work has Carbon week, but we have been work- and major industrials and a
which inhibits the polymer- oxygen, and that allows us to done prior to the Adidas ing extensively with compa- whole host of other compa- university@dailytarheel.com

Student tries to honor Meeks jersey


Petitioners want the University of Kentucky,
University of Oregon and
tures the petition received.
Right now as of last night
Sophomore Ciara Smith said
she also signed the petition.
I just think thatd be such a cool way to
Kennedy Meeks Gonzaga. we just crossed to having over I just feel like Meeks is honor him
Once I got to looking a thousand, so a thousand a really improved and that with-
jersey in the rafters. into it, you know, there are week is pretty good, and if out him and his performance,
Jericho Cook
Junior
five different categories that word keeps going, I wouldnt we would have never made it
By Gloria Ge causes a player to get their be surprised if it got maybe to the championship, so I feel
Staff Writer jersey honored and of the five, even 1,500 or more, he said like he deserved it, she said. (Justin) Jackson had as well, and that could have just been
the only one that seemed fea- Thursday. Cook said he was inter- he said. hearsay but if thats the case,
A petition to have mens sible was if the team votes the As of press time Sunday ested in Meeks after seeing Cook said he thinks theres then there definitely still is a
basketball player Kennedy player as MVP on a national night, the petition had 1,013 how much he improved in a a chance to make the peti- possibility, Cook said.
Meeks jersey put in the raf- championship team, then signatures. year and how important he tion succeed as long as people Kocher said she doesnt
ters of the Smith Center has they would be able to get their Sophomore Emily Kocher became to bring the title back keep signing it. He said he know if the petition will work
been getting a lot of atten- jersey honored, Cook said. said she signed the petition to Chapel Hill. wasnt sure if they would be or not.
tion after being shared on Cook said he started the because she was sad Meeks So if Meeks gets his as able to get the petition to But it doesnt hurt to sign
Facebook. petition in early April and he jersey wouldnt be in the raf- well, all five of them from head coach Roy Williams. something you know, like, if it
Junior Jericho Cook said posted it to the Overheard at ters. last year will be up and I just And Im not even 100 does work then Ill be happy
he created the petition while UNC Facebook group, where I signed the petition think thatd be such a cool percent sure about this, but that I was part of it, so wheth-
watching Meeks play during several people have been because he made incredible way to honor him and honor I have heard that even if the er it works or not I dont mind
the mens basketball NCAA sharing it. plays at the end of the game the role that hes undertaken team were to vote on it, they that I signed, she said.
tournament, specifically dur- Cook said he has been we probably could not secure in this past year, just like wouldnt vote on it until a
ing the final games against surprised by how many signa- the win without, she said. you know (Joel) Berry and couple of weeks from now, university@dailytarheel.com

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Organization empowers people with music


The concert was held really brings someone out of a
rut, he said.
They have disabilities, but they are just as tal-
at the Chapel Hill Puhala and co-founder Berk ented and impressive as pretty much anybody
Ozturk lead weekly music
Community Center. programs. This event is the
Max Puhala
Co-founder of Push Play Sing
only event open to the public
By Sarah Cheek that they lead during the year.
Staff Writer Its always a cool thing to let with disabilities joined in. learn, Long said. Honestly,
everyone from the public get a Eventually, instruments it just gives you insight to the
The second annual Push look into what our workshop were passed around until the possibilities that are out there.
Play Sing concert was held usually looks like, Puhala said. audience was also participating Puhala said its wonderful
Friday at the Chapel Hill Puhala said the program is in the music. to see people with disabilities
Community Center. unique because it allows for Gwen Collman, an attendee be just as capable and creative
Push Play Sing, a Chapel anyone and everyone to make at the event, said her son plays as any other music performer
Hill-based organization, hosted music together and learn how music with Puhala and Ozturk would be on stage.
the evening of live music which to be creative. every week at one of their This isnt really something
featured performers with Its not something that a programs. that you ever see, he said.
disabilities. lot of places in the world have, I think its great for Its not something that these
Max Puhala, the co-founder and we feel very fortunate to be everybody to know that people get a chance to do.
of Push Play Sing, said the able to organize it for Chapel everybody has some talent and Puhala said it is always a
program connects different Hill and the surrounding area, can enjoy music, Collman said. great moment to showcase
kinds of people through music. he said. DTH/ADDY LEE LIU Brittany Long, an employee the talents of people with
He said they focus on high- Alex Feltch, also known as Steve Schlosser (left) and Alex Feltch, who comprise the band of Residential Services Inc. in disabilities.
needs communities, such as Sonic AL, performed with his Sonic Impact, perform at Push Play Sing on Friday. Carrboro, said she was there to Yes, they have disabilities,
ones with at-risk kids or people two-man band Sonic Impact support many of her residents but they are just as talented
with disabilities. at the event. play in a concert, especially first three songs of the concert, that were performing in the and impressive as pretty much
Were lucky enough that He performed three songs, with my band Sonic Impact, another performer played his concert. anybody who can go up there
we get to see this sort of magic one of which was Turn the Feltch said. Music is a total own rendition of A Dream I really love what Push and play music.
every single day where we Page by Bob Seger. healer for everybody. is a Wish your Heart Makes. Play Sing does, its a really
get to see music and how it It felt really beautiful to After Feltch performed the As he played, more members big part of helping everyone city@dailytarheel.com

New course uses makerspace to teach


The class will be out to see: Do we need more
materials? Do we need more
run these makerspaces, have
their own staff and provide
to engage with both of those
things, he said.
Serving
Lavazza
offered in Maymester space? How can students
work between various
technical support for students
and faculty who utilize those
Perez-Mendez said the
course will give students tools
Coffee
and next spring. different projects in this spaces, so youre able to walk that will be useful in the future. Many
collaborative environment of in there with a design idea This class will challenge healthy
By Harris Wheless the makerspace? she said.
Sophomore Liam Kelly
and they will help facilitate
your process, she said. So, its
folks with creative thinking but
should also hopefully spark the
options
Staff Writer
said he would be interested in a great support team, and if entrepreneurial spirit and also
Students will get a chance taking the class. one person doesnt know the open students minds to their
to work with 3-D printers It sounds really cool and answer, someone else will and future potential in terms of
and lasers in makerspaces allows for expression in a rela- will be able to help you bring entering the workforce with a
for credit through the new tively new medium, he said. your piece to fruition. creative background, she said. Delicious
Maymester course ARTS 343 I would also like to become First-year Ike Crickmore She said she hopes the homemade
a studio art course involving familiar with 3-D printers, so said he would be excited for the course will encourage design German
makerspace technology called doing that while expressing opportunity to use makerspace thinking through hands-on waffles!
MAKE: Art in the (New) Age. myself sounds great. technology. experimentation.
The course will be held in Kelly said he has heard I have friends who have I think what this course
BeAM makerspaces and will
be an introduction to using the
about the makerspace facility
before.
made things in makerspaces,
and they sound really cool,
will do is it will help bridge
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Contemporary radio
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SportsMonday
SYRACUSE SPOILS SENIOR DAY
UNCs 18-game ACC streak snapped Tar Heels see five-goal lead evaporate

DTH/SOPHIA CHIZHIKOVA DTH/ALEX KORMANN


Midfielder Catie Woodruff (34) chases after the ball while being chased by Syracuse defenders. North Carolina defender Austin Pifani (17) is hit by Syracuse attacker Nate Solomon (3).
WOMENS LACROSSE Youre fine. Lets dig back in and compete. MENS LACROSSE (OT) We were playing a lot of defense, that was
Even after the timeout, things werent also part of it, he said.
SYRACUSE13 clicking right away. SYRACUSE 12 The ground balls, I think they got us a
little bit in the second half.
A goal from junior Marie McCool who
NORTH CAROLINA 11 was named National Player of the Week by NORTH CAROLINA 11 No matter the reason, the Tar Heel offenses
US Lacrosse after a career performance last disappearing act has become a trend this
By Alex Zietlow weekend was immediately called back By Mohammed Hedadji season. On any given night or in any
Staff Writer because of an official technicality. And a Senior Writer given quarter, really UNCs attack has
wave of offensive turnovers in the first half the potential to score with ease, working
Youd think poetic justice would prevail on prevented North Carolina from getting North Carolina senior defenseman Austin its way through defenses with little trouble
the North Carolina womens lacrosse teams into any sort of rhythm against the Orange Pifani slammed the butt of his lacrosse and scoring in bunches. That same unit,
senior day. defense. stick against the turf in frustration. He and sometimes just moments later, can appear
The pregame festivities which celebrated And yet, even though UNC never led and his teammates simply couldnt stop the stagnant and incapable of generating shot
the careers of this accomplished senior class trailed by as much as five in the second half, bleeding. attempts, let alone goals.
seemed prenuptial before UNC clinched the Tar Heels found themselves with a chance The No. 17 North Carolina mens lacrosse The Tar Heels have scored 15 goals or
its third consecutive ACC regular-season title, to tie it at the end. team had watched its five-goal lead dissipate more on four different occasions this season,
playing on Fetzer Field for the final time. For With 51 seconds remaining, McCool more quickly than it was built, and there was all of which were wins. To the same tune,
a second, facing the second-best team in the converted her only score of the game to pull nothing it could do about it. UNC has failed to reach double digits in six
ACC felt like a formality. her team within two goals. Just minutes before letting Syracuse of its games, and the team is just 1-5 in those
Instead, though, No. 11 Syracuse (12-4, 5-1 But a Syracuse draw control and, later, a rattle off an impressive 6-1 run to tie the contests.
ACC) handed No. 2 North Carolina (12-2, North Carolina missed scoring opportunity game, it was the Tar Heel offense that looked In many ways, the Tar Heel offense drives
5-1 ACC) its second loss in the past 31 games. rendered the game over. unstoppable, manhandling the No. 1 team in the teams success. When its clicking, the
Instead, the Orange ended the Tar Heels If reality hadnt set in yet, it was the country. whole squad is clicking. But when faced with
18-game winning streak in conference play inescapable now. We got out to a good start, junior attacker runs from the opposition, when the team
that extended back to 2015. We came back and we fought hard, Chris Cloutier said, But youve got to always needs a score to stop the bleeding, the offense
Instead, North Carolina received a wake-up McCool said. But at the same time, we keep in your mind that theyre a good team has gone silent time and again.
call in Saturdays 13-11 defeat. shouldnt be putting ourselves in that difficult and the games never over. We know that if we come to play, we
This is a tough loss, said senior Sammy situation We cant just wait for a wake-up UNCs offense showed a flash of greatness, should be able to hang with these teams,
Jo Tracy, who ended the contest with two call mid-game. like it has done on a number of occasions this Cloutier said.
goals. When the final buzzer sounded, the year, where the Tar Heels amassed a 9-1 run We need to have that confidence and play
I think well learn from this, never forget Syracuse players leaped in elation, forming against a stout Syracuse defense. through the full 60 minutes.
this feeling and hopefully peak after this. a dogpile on first-year goalie Asa Goldstock But as the Orange made their run, North The Tar Heels have shown flashes of
While the Tar Heels came out flat, after she put on a 12-save performance. The Carolinas offense was nowhere to be found. offensive brilliance, whether through one
Syracuse was firing on all cylinders on Oranges chance to beat the Tar Heels slipped Momentum is a huge thing in the game of period or one possession, this season. But
Saturday. First-year Morgan Widner away by a goal in both meetings last year. lacrosse, Pifani said. Once a team grabs it, ultimately, they have failed to put together a
claimed the first three draw controls for the But now, Syracuse is back in the drivers its hard to get it back. complete performance, especially in the face
Orange and sparked a 4-0 start to the game. seat to seize that ACC regular-season The 14-minute dry spell that led to of a run from the opposition.
Settle down, head coach Jenny Levy said championship that eluded the team the past UNCs eventual 12-11 overtime loss could be You have to face the weather, get through
in a timeout after Syracuse converted its two years. explained by any number of reasons, or all of that storm, and wait for your run to come,
fourth unanswered goal. Maybe Fetzer Field witnessed poetic them. Cloutier said. Unfortunately, ours didnt
Lets win the next draw. Lets do the things justice, after all. It was part (Syracuse), head coach Joe today.
that weve practiced doing. Lets get our heads @alexzietlow05 Breschi said. The goalie started making some @_Brohammed
together sports@dailytarheel.com saves. sports@dailytarheel.com

Womens golf finishes fourth at ACC Championships


A 9-over outing in We would have liked to have
won the event, Mann said. I think
70 and 73, respectively. The Tar
Heels sat 1-under-par and tied for
We had worked on her putting,
Mann said. She had missed some
said. I think she got a little
frustrated and that didnt help
the final round of the we were in a position where we
could have done that for sure. Its
third heading into Fridays second
round.
makeable putts the first round, so
we worked on her putting after the
her as far as the round goes. She
certainly came back today and had
tournament hurt UNC. disappointing that we ended up in UNC had trouble Friday as first round and it was a whole lot a very solid round.
fourth place. the team shot 4-over-par, but better. She definitely made those Despite the respectable finish,
By Noah Grant UNC started the tournament with still found itself tied for second. putts that she had missed the day Mann said she and the team felt
Staff Writer a strong first round on Thursday, Nguyen, the teams breadwinner in before. they could have done more. A strong
led by impressive performances by round one, struggled in the second Nguyen and Cloots regained form first round gave the Tar Heels a
After faltering down the stretch, junior Bryana Nguyen and senior round and ended up shooting a in Saturdays final round, leading chance at victory, but mistakes and
the North Carolina womens golf Leslie Cloots. 4-over-par 76. the Tar Heels with respective scores back-nine struggles kept the Tar
team captured fourth place at the Nguyen turned in a 4-under 68 While day ones top performers of 72 and 71. Cloots solid play led Heels from victory.
ACC Championship in Pawleys in the first round, which put her in a regressed slightly, first-year Brynn her to a fourth-place finish while Were disappointed today, Mann
Islands, S.C. over the weekend. tie for first. The junior caught fire on Walker held her own for the Tar Nguyen also claimed a top-10 spot, said. We could have definitely
Head coach Jan Mann expressed the back nine, tallying five birdies on Heels. After a 76 on Thursday, finishing eighth. finished a lot stronger, particularly
disappointment after Saturdays her final six holes of the round. Walker fired five birdies on her (Nguyen) got probably a little that back nine. (Theres) a little bit
final round, when the Tar Heels shot Cloots and sophomore Kelly way to a one-under 71. Mann said quick with her tempo that second of a bitter taste in our mouth.
their tournament-high of 9-over- Whaley bolstered the teams first- Walkers improvement on the greens day, and the putts werent falling @NoahGrant13
par. day performance with scores of sparked her round. like they did the first day, Mann sports@dailytarheel.com

Analysis: Justin Jacksons departure could sink UNCs title hopes


The Tar Heels will to improve his shooting and
consistency following last years
a relative letdown nine
missed three-pointers leave a
from UNCs potent recruiting
class of 2014 will likely
struggle to replicate combine, he hit 105 three-
pointers to set a UNC single-
lasting impression the Tar
Heels wouldnt have won it all
assume the small forward spot
next season, but he cant match
what the junior did. season record and scored 18.3 without him. The junior led the scoring prowess of Jackson
points per game the highest his team in scoring and assists or Berry.
By C Jackson Cowart mark by a Tar Heel since Tyler through six NCAA Tournament North Carolina fans have
Sports Editor Hansbrough in 2009. wins, outpacing his season been clamoring for five-star
Its hardly been a secret averages in both, and his three- prospect Kevin Knox since he
Justin Jacksons jersey will that Jackson who won ACC point play against Gonzaga first showed interest in UNC.
hang in the Smith Center Player of the Year and earned secured UNCs final lead of the As the No. 8 recruit in the
rafters long after hes gone. But consensus first-team All- year. nation, the 6-foot-8 forward
his absence will loom large American honors in 2016-17 But North Carolina seems like the natural heir
over UNC next season. could bolt this offseason. But doesnt have a ready-made to Jacksons throne. But only
The junior wing declared the 6-foot-8 wings departure replacement in the locker two first-years averaged more
for the 2017 NBA Draft on leaves a gaping hole in North room. points per game this season
Thursday, choosing to forgo his Carolinas lineup. Joel Berry is an early than Jackson: potential No. 1 DTH FILE/ALEX KORMANN
final year of eligibility. This is After playing fourth fiddle favorite for ACC Player of the pick Markelle Fultz (23.2) and Former North Carolina wing Justin Jackson (44) declared for the
a change from last year when last season, Jackson scored 20 Year if he returns for his senior Kentucky sharpshooter Malik 2017 NBA Draft on Thursday, forgoing his senior season at UNC.
he tested the waters at the points in nearly half of UNCs season, which seems likely for Monk (19.8). Even if Knox
NBA Combine before refining games this year and reached the 6-foot point guard. But is the answer, it remains a meant to this seasons national not, Jackson might have taken
his game in the offseason to double figures in all but three it would take a Jacksonian question whether the Tar Heels champions. But its just as the Tar Heels title hopes with
continue with North Carolina. contests. offseason for the shoot-first can court him to Chapel Hill. misguided to assume North him.
His decision is a smart While Jacksons postseason Berry to settle his streaky play. It would be naive to take Carolina can replace his @CJacksonCowart
one. After scouts told him performance seemed like Theo Pinson the third wheel for granted what Jackson record-setting season. Knox or sports@dailytarheel.com

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