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Volume 125, Issue 34 Friday, April 28, 2017

THE ROOM
Outside attorneys navigate limitations in Title IX sexual assault hearings
By Jenni Ciesielski
Senior Writer

Though less than 1 percent


of UNC students use non-
UNC spokesperson Jeni
Cook said the University
doesnt keep data on how
many students hire outside
representation for sexual
the University judicial system,
hiring an outside attorney is
the only way students can have
someone to represent them.
The Students and
University proceedings.
Criminal defense attorney
Amos Tyndall said when
students come to him for rep-
resentation on honor court
Student Legal Services for
civil cases such as car acci-
dents and landlord issues,
but not in cases against the
university.
tries to give guidance on how
the processes work and what
their rights are if shes
allowed to.
If a student walks in the
student attorneys for Honor assault investigations, which Administration Equality cases, he usually tells them Fran Lewis Muse, direc- door and we know that the
Court cases, outside attorneys have taken place outside of Act, passed in 2013, allows outside representation is tor of Carolina Student Legal accused or the victim is a
prove more relevant in Title IX Honor Court since 2012. But students in North Carolina unnecessary. Services, said when the office
sexual assault investigations. since these cases go through to hire outside attorneys for Students can use Carolina cant represent students, she SEE LAWYERS , PAGE 7

Mitchell Trubisky selected No. 2 Man fondles


The quarterback was picked by
the Chicago Bears on Thursday.
UNC student at
By Blake Richardson and Jeremy Vernon
Assistant Sports Editors
Davis Library
On Thursday, former North Carolina
quarterback Mitchell Trubisky was drafted
The suspect appeared to be in his
by the Chicago Bears with the No. 2 overall mid-40s and wore a tan shirt.
pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.
The pick made Trubisky the first UNC By Acy Jackson
quarterback to ever be selected in the first University Editor
round and tied for the highest selection in
school history, joining Ken Willard (1965), Campus police are currently investigating an
Lawrence Taylor (1981) and Julius Peppers incident of a male fondling a female without
(2002) as fellow No. 2 picks. consent.
He is the 24th first-round pick in Tar An Alert Carolina was sent out at 3:40 p.m.
Heel history the ninth to be selected in about the incident at Davis Library at 11 a.m.
the top 10 and he is also the fourth first- UNC spokesperson Randy Young confirmed
round pick under current North Carolina that the female victim is a UNC student.
head coach Larry Fedora, alongside Eric The suspect is in his mid-40s, weighs around
Ebron (No. 10 in 2014), Sylvester Williams 200 pounds and is about 5 feet 8 inches tall.
(No. 28 in 2013) and Jonathan Cooper (No. He was wearing a fisherman-style hat, a
7 in 2013). short-sleeved tan shirt with a black collar, dark
Trubisky started all 13 games for the Tar pants, a gold watch and carrying a green back-
Heels in the 2016 season after playing inter- pack, the Alert Carolina said.
mittently behind Marquise Williams in the The Alert Carolina asked that if anyone had
two years prior. But in the redshirt juniors any information about the incident or the sus-
first season as the starter, he sent shock pect that they should call 9-1-1.
waves through the football program, setting Forcible fondling is a crime under the Clery
the UNC single-season records in passing Act. Clery Act crimes are complied in an Annual
yards (3,748), touchdowns (30) and total Security Report.
offense (4,056). The Clery Act defines forcible fondling as the
Trubiskys stellar season positioned touching of the private body parts of another per-
him as one of the top quarterback choices son for the purpose of sexual gratification, with-
after the Tar Heels bowl loss to Stanford out the consent of the victim, including instances
in late December. And on Jan. 9, Trubisky where the victim is incapable of giving consent
announced he would forgo his senior year at because of his/her age or because of his/her tem-
UNC to enter the NFL Draft. porary or permanent mental incapacity.
The Chicago Bears were in need of a new In 2015, eight incidents of forcible fondling
face of the franchise after they released happened on campus three of which occurred
quarterback Jay Cutler their all-time in residence halls, according to the security report.
leading passer on March 9. Cutler started The Alert Carolina email said it would update
eight years in Chicago, where he threw for the website with any further details.
DTH FILE/ALEX KORMANN
SEE TRUBISKY, PAGE 7 Former UNC quarterback Mitchell Trubisky was drafted No. 2 overall by Chicago in the 2017 NFL Draft. university@dailytarheel.com

Emails show athletics resisted Smiths history of sports course


Bubba Cunningham more attention to the cancel-
lation of history professor
40 history faculty members
sent a letter to the deans of the
resistance somewhere along
the way, he said.
Smith on May 1 and offered to
teach the course himself.
tion on intercollegiate athlet-
ics, I do not think it would
offered to teach the Jay Smiths big-time college College of Arts and Sciences On April 29, 2016, docu- Given that I have a MBA be in the best interest of the
sports class, emails from 2016 defending his claims. ments indicate Smith asked and 20 years of relevant, University nor the Department
course himself in 2016. show the class drew contro- Smith said the 2016 emails Athletic Director Bubba practical experience in inter- of Athletics to conduct the ath-
versy from the beginning. show the resistance he faced Cunningham if he could collegiate athletics, I believe letic facility tours as you have
By Aaron Redus Smith has said he suspects in trying to teach the course. bring History 383 students I would be better suited to requested, he wrote on May 4.
Assistant University Editor external involvement in the What they show, as far as on a tour of the Loudermilk teach this class, he wrote. The same day, Smith sent
removal of his History 383 Im concerned, is that each Center for Excellence as part Cunningham denied the an email to Chancellor Carol
After a faculty call for course from the fall 2017 time I tried to teach this of the course. request for a tour.
academic freedom brought schedule. On Friday, more than course, I encountered stiff Cunningham responded to Given your public posi- SEE EMAILS, PAGE 7

Both graduated, so fuck keepin it classy.


J. COLE
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EDITORIAL CARTOON HAPPY LDOC By Emily Yue, emyue@live.unc.edu
FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT
This is why you arent running an NFL team
and are an unpaid writer for a university
Cam Jernigan newspaper.
Lens of Onyx
The Professor, on why Mitch Trubisky should be drafted
Junior communication major from
Ahoskie.
Email: cameronj@email.unc.edu
LETTERS TO Kvetching board
Lens of THE EDITOR
Do not dismiss what
kvetch: v.1 (Yiddish) to
complain

Onyx
Editors Note: Heres
you cannot disprove the top kvetches from
TO THE EDITOR: this past semester!

signing Thank you so, so much


Steve Kirschner, our
Director of Athletic for sending us your
Communications, yesterday questions, comments,

off
admonished the Daily Tar
Heel for publishing letters concerns and above all:
critical of Roy Williams. He complaints!
argues that their actions Its FDOC and I have

T
he decision to become a smear the reputation of already identified The
columnist this year was, the coach, program and
in some ways, a very
easy one.
Virtue or vice: Lux and university.
If the allegations pub-
Man Who Talks Without
Raising His Hand in my
After being on the editorial
board my sophomore year, I
knew I wanted to do some-
lessons from a Libertas and still lished are entirely false,
then we would all be very
grateful if Kirschner could
feminist philosophy
class.
thing that was more individu-
ally and creatively me. used car lot wanting more disprove them. And if
they are merely character
Enough with the
reflexive contrarianism,
Thus, Lens of Onyx was cre- attacks, then of course sheesh!

T H
ated. his tale is about pride and humility. ave you ever really listened to there is no point in engag-
It begins with me being an uncom- campus at night? If I could tug its
To the cute brunette in
At the same time, the deci- ing with them.
sion to write this column was a prehending jackass and ends with sounds down from the Polk Place But to dismiss them the chorus with all the
difficult one. me being an insensitive one. This wont be air, I bet I could show you why I do. without disproving them, allergies hope youre
Aside from a few columns a first or last. A scratch-off came to me in In the past four years, whenever I have felt and then to attack our stu- not allergic to dates
from an internship at a local the mail one day near the end of last year: the nagging of a useless negativity in the eve- dent newspaper for daring because Id like to take
newspaper after my first that awful, awful year. This scratch-off ning be it about grades or politics or any to print them is a bizarre you out for something
year of college, I had never promised me a free television if I would other thing I leave the library Im probably and severely misguided
slouching in and head to the empty quad.
romantic. And dairy-
had my opinions broadcast just go down to a used car dealership. You approach to university
to the world in such a public can guess whether I received a prize. I wander past old Playmakers theater or communications. free.
manner. For an introvert like I am a graduate fellow in communication. those weird UL benches to sit on one of its Our Universitys reputa- I asked out a girl
myself, the idea of that was I was fooled by one of the oldest marketing two imperial ends: at South Building or on tion has been sullied not through the kvetching
scary. cons. I can say that the scratch-off graph- the jagged steps of Wilson. Both facing each by this paper, but rather
ics were deliberately other, both facing the
board a few weeks
Dont get it twisted: I by an institutional failure
wasnt afraid of backlash designed to fool people. empty space between the of enormous proportions ago, and she said
or people disagreeing with The fine print was legally buildings where I took which administrators like yes. Thanks print
me. Thats going to happen constructed and gave the classes a few hours before. Kirschner are yet to fully journalism!
regardless. During my time real chances of receiving a That empty space come to terms with.
TV clearly enough to any- takes a kind of purplish
The architect of the
as a columnist, I got my fair Kirschner also attempts
share of critical emails. It was one who read it. A sales tinge late at night. to paint The Daily Tar Heel Muslim travel ban,
expected. associate explained all of And when I breathe as exploiting UNC Athletics Steven Miller, went to
What I was truly fearful of this to me. Humility, had in that special brand for their own financial gain. Duke. Just sayin.
was that my words would be Chris Dahlie I let it win, would have Kate Stotesbery of quad air, somehow This is laughable. The
received well. As one of the motivated a shameful Editorial board lifted of petty concerns Daily Tar Heel is a loss-
The class b4 mine
Editorial board
most modest people you will member retreat. Pride, however, member or anxieties, I remember making nonprofit organi- always leaves notes on
ever meet, I run from spotlight goeth before the fall. how wildly blessed I am zation which distributes a the board & today one
and praise. Upon feigning interest in a trade-in to to study good governance at the oldest pub- daily paper free of charge bullet point said sexy
In addition, I was afraid of see an upper level sales associate, I coldly lic university in the Republic. And to live and does not receive any coconut farms.
being wrong. I look back on informed this person that their scratch-off alongside such compassionate people. student fees. They sold
some of the things I wrote in prize promotion was fundamentally deceit- I listen to the quads emptiness, tracing commemorative issues Obligatory why isnt
high school and cringe, as Ive ful. I scolded that legal and ethical are not the outline of that borderline pretentious for one single dollar each, there a closer Cook
evolved so much as a person the same thing. This person asked, What do dome on top of Wilson. And I remem- when most of us would Out kvetch.
since that time. you do for a living, sir? I said I was a uni- ber the ideals of this campus lux and have paid anything to get
I kept asking myself: Will I versity instructor. The look of contempt that libertas, and the liberal arts which it our hands on one.
The best #GDTBATH
look back on my columns and changed the associates features was subtle, doesnt always historically live up to. With Kirschner ought to be is the day when its a
cringe at those? yet unmistakable. It was also deserved. every Plato reading group with Professor able to recognize economic #BDTBAD (bad day to
I couldnt answer that ques- I could have chosen to mobilize my edu- Goldberg, every event held by passionate exploitation, given that be a d00kie).
tion, but I knew that I couldnt cation to gentler and sympathetic ends. I did volunteers, and every conversation with an he has worked for our
not put myself out there to see not. Instead, I lorded it over someone trying excited scientist, I remember why I hold Athletics Department since
CDS, stop trying to
what happened. to hustle for their daily bread, in a high- such bullish devotion to these promises. 1990. The irony here is that make Chase Dining
Im thankful I put myself pressure environment that I will probably Being a Carolina student is a kind of cit- just this week The Daily Hall happen. Its not
out there because I learned a never be a part of. Rather than appealing to izenship. We dont pay money and extract Tar Heel published a front- going to happen!
lot this year. our common humanity, I chose to distinguish from Carolina an education. Instead, we do page editorial criticizing
I learned that a lot of peo- myself from this worker. On the drive home, our best to respect its ideals and live them the administration for their
Cant commit in my
ple simply dont care about although I knew I was morally right, I felt out a little better than they were before; evasive and dishonest PR real relationships, but I
facts and will deny, deny, quite empty. That exchange and its infinite we take gorgeous memories and try to give strategies. Perhaps it struck told a dog on Franklin
deny until theyre blue in the daily variations, I thought, are why elites are service, and hopefully a few nudges toward a nerve? Street I loved him with-
face. being told in growing numbers to go to hell. a more just university. in 30 seconds.
You cant reach them. They Humility is at the front of all virtue. Pride, My relationship with my University is a lot Harry Edwards
have no desire for compro- a prime root of evil. All we can do when we like my relationship with my nations politics: Senior Not funny: DTH pub-
mise or community building. perform wrongly is remember this and try I love it, I believe in it, with such fervor that Economics lishing a photo of
Chances are, they are more again. As we leave for the summer, or for new Im often frustrated. When I graduate in 17 Lindas under the head-
concerned about what they adventures, let us be humble servants of the days, I hope that someone else will sit on Three reasons why we ing Bye, bye business.
could potentially lose than good. That is what education is for. those steps and breathe it in for me.
should support Roy Way to make us read
finding common ground and
equality.
the article!
TO THE EDITOR:
Dont argue over your per- COLUMN In his letter outlining My professor told me
sonhood with someone who the ways in which Roy I looked awake as a
sees it as just politics.
I learned that activ-
ism comes in many forms.
Activism is what you make it.
Shout out to Adam Reed Williams has failed to live
up to John Woodens life
credo, Mr. James Harris
demonstrated an incredible
compliment and Id
never felt so flattered.
Gluten-free pretzels are
Ultimately, the form doesnt
matter, as long as youre doing
Define for yourself why you think UNC is great. acuity: the ability to flaw-
lessly count to six.
pretty good. Give them
a try, UNC community.

I
something. n lieu of something per my roommates recom- I must confess here that I
If you find something wrong find myself jealous, as I can
I find them better than
more maudlin, I would mendation, and have been a regular pretzels; fight
with this city, state, country or like to use my farewell devout viewer ever since. only count to three. For any
world, do something. You dont to both UNC and the Daily It was only a couple of readers with a similar afflic- me!
have to march, you dont have Tar Heel to shout out my years later that I found out tion, I hereby present an Gonzaga? More like
to write a column. Vote, go soon to be fellow UNC alum that the shows creator had alternative list by which we
talk with people, stay informed can judge Coach Williams:
GONEzaga. Lol we won.
Adam Reed, creator of the also gone to UNC.
about our current political FX television show Archer. But when I did it led to a 1. 2005 Has The Daily Tar Heel
climate. Trey Flowers 2. 2009 forsaken the bees?
When we first arrive at genuine moment of pride in
Do whatever you can in Editorial board member 3. 2017
UNC, we are normally inun- my university that had not Send your one-to-two
whatever way you can. But dated with various accolades Senior history and economics
been spoon fed to me. I hope your readers find
please, dont try to police other that are meant to inspire
major from Smithfield.
Here was a guy who had this helpful. sentence entries to opin-
peoples forms of activism. Just pride in going here. Email: lcflower@live.unc.edu graduated from the same ion@dailytarheel.com,
dont. For example, we go to university as me and con- Chris Coletta subject line kvetch.
More than anything, I the first public university in be fair it may just be my sistently cranks out Emmy Washington, D.C.
learned the importance of the United States, which is cynicism at play, that this Award-winning content
constantly speaking truth to consistently ranked the best phenomenon has only that also reaches millions of
power.
The goal of Lens of Onyx
value public university, has increased in frequency viewers. SPEAK OUT
five well, now, six bas- since the athletic-academic And whenever I was in WRITING GUIDELINES
was always to give a birds eye ketball national champion- scandal. need of material to pro- Please type: Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
view of the world from the per- ships, and is located in the However, one of the crastinate working on class Sign and date: No more than two people should sign letters.
spective specific to me in this Southern Part of Heaven. things the athletic-academic assignments or editorials Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
Black body, never compromis- The fact that we are scandal has laid bare is the that I did not pitch, Archer Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
ing or restraining myself or my so often bombarded with fact that we should be wary was always there. Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
opinions. these details is not neces- of ascribing any serious So thank you, Adam. I letters to 250 words.
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to hold these metrics on a where Mr. Reed comes in. and comedy, for that matter resent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the
in the summer with more hot
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With Love, Chapel Hill


DeVries, Mullins: Match made for heaven
By Mejs Hansen at the wedding, then over the but Ive never had anyone sit
Staff Writer phone, intending to have some down and tell me what Im
quick conversations. doing right and wrong.
On either side of the road- But the conversations never Nathaniel insists she is ter-
way as one leaves Somerset, seemed to end. At one point, rific; and he calms her flute
Pennsylvania, lie fields of they spent five hours on the apprehension by adding that
sunflowers and pastures for phone. every wedding should go off
cows. Amongst them stands This got Nathaniel think- with at least one hitch (no
a church. It is the church that ing, and he finally decided to pun intended). I wonder
Elsemarie DeVries has attend- pose a question to Elsemarie, what the hitch will be for us?
ed since childhood. Its where stumbling over his words all Elsemarie wondered.
her dad grew up, and where the while: Should we talk After their wedding, there
her grandparents still live. about the fact that we keep will be married life to con-
And though she left, first for talking? tend with and they have
Wheaton College as This was easy to answer: an talked extensively about their
an undergraduate, emphatic yes. vision.
and now for UNC Soon, they visited each Hospitality is their aim
Chapel Hill as a others families. They took to invite family, friends and
graduate student, walks, baked pies, played others into their time and
shes going back board games and cards. They space. To love their families,
soon as a bride. both loved learning: Elsemarie visit often and take care of
Elsemarie met Nathaniel told Nathaniel all about flying each other. The early car
Mullins at Wheaton College in kites over beaches to look for rides to church at Wheaton
upstate Illinois through a pro- hurricane damage; Nathaniel still resonate - they expect
fessor whom Elsemarie con- invited Elsemarie to campus their Christian faith to hold a
siders an honorary grandpa. lectures. PHOTO COURTESY OFELSAMARIE DEVRIES central role in their marriage.
He used to drive students to Each expanded the others Elsamarie DeVries, a Ph.D. candidate in UNCs Department of Geology, met her her fiance, Nathaniel The early car rides to church
and from church on Sundays, horizons. On a trip back to Mullins, in a church carpool when both were undergraduates at Wheaton College in Illinois. at Wheaton still resonate
and Elsemarie and Nathaniel Wheaton, they met a refu- -- they expect their Christian
often found themselves as gee from Yemen, who after faith to hold a central role in
car companions. They were a long period of insecurity likes and reactions on down onto Elsemaries hair. friends. Elsemarie is playing their marriage.
friends, but not much more, fled to Sweden, acquired his Facebook, plus 79 comments. She looks forwards to the flute, Nathaniel the violin, in They look to their parents,
when Elsemarie graduated first passport and now travels So blessed to share in your future: In one month and a duet to the soft strains of older brothers and long-
in 2014 and joined UNCs the U.S. on a speaking tour, happiness, said Cathy Allin one week, youll graduate, Pachelbel and Bach. They are married mentors who have
Department of Geology as a singing of Swedens praises. Debbo, a friend of the couple. she told Nathaniel on one also playing Christina Perris unending ways to show love
Ph.D. student. Elsemarie told Nathaniel For now, the two remain video chat. Next winter youll song A Thousand Years: for each other. They avidly
Her first year was domi- about her favorite vacation, long distance. Nathaniel is be here, and itll be so much Darling, dont be afraid. I ask these older couples for
nated by trips to the coast of to Iceland; in turn, Nathaniel still in wintry Wheaton, com- fun. There will be sunshine, have loved you for a thousand advice, and many have been
Virginia, where she studied spoke of his favorite trip, to pleting his masters degree in and well walk around in years; Ill love you for a thou- very honest.
the ways dune grasses can Norway. Leadership in Evangelism. shorts. sand more. We dont know what its
protect shores from storms. Over Christmas 2016, But he often video chats with Before their own wedding Elsemarie never had for- like to be married for 40
But in 2015, both Elsemarie the two got engaged. The Elsemarie, once catching a in late August, Elsemarie and mal flute lessons. She taught years, Elsemarie pointed out.
and Nathaniel met again at a announcement of the impend- glimpse of Carolina blue sky Nathaniel will be minstrels at herself, using skills recalled But were hoping we can get
friends wedding. They talked ing nuptials garnered 494 and dogwood petals floating the ceremony of one of their from earlier piano training, there.

Anniversary: Ashley and Alan Toler


Ashley Bridges Toler and love flourished against the relationship, Alan wrote. dren, and make sure to
Alan Toler met in August odds and the distance. We love the University and watch every UNC basketball
2009, her senior and his Ashley pursued fur- we feel the University has and UNC football game so we
junior year. ther education at Western a special connection to our can raise them right.
Archaelogical Lab Methods Carolina, while Alan stayed in relationship. The Daily Tar Heel pub-
class brought them together Chapel Hill to pursue a mas- We only spent a month lishes engagement, wedding
in Alumni Hall. ters degree in accounting. dating each other at UNC and anniversary announce-
Their first date was at They were engaged on the before I had to go to ments for the community at
Franklin Street Pizza and steps of Alumni Hall and Australia, but UNC is what no charge.
Pasta, their first kiss at married in Coker Arboretum brought us together and this To share your celebration
East End, and they rushed on May 19, 2013. time at UNC is something we with the communities of
Franklin Street together. We bleed Carolina blue hold onto and cherish, even UNC Chapel Hill and Orange PHOTO COURTESY OF ALAN TOLER
Alan departed to to study and UNC was so instrumen- seven years later. County, please visit dailytar- Ashley and Alan Toler will celebrate their fourth wedding anni-
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Group raises money for medical play kits


The fundraiser is being improve a childs understanding of
why a specific test/procedure needs
run by the Hematology to happen and how to cope. The
overall goal of medical play is to
Oncology Interest Group. increase a childs comfort and make
important medical care less scary.
By Varun Kasula Ashley Thrower, co-president of
Staff Writer the group, said they came up with
the idea for the fundraiser when
To help kids in the hospital they were at the UNC Pediatric
understand the technology around Hematology-Oncology Clinic. She
them, play medical kits provide a said they realized that the kits could
way to make sense of what is hap- help children feel more comfortable
pening around them. during their stay in the hospital.
The Hematology Oncology The idea came to us after speak-
Interest Group at the UNC School ing with the Child Life Specialist
of Medicine is holding a fundraiser at the UNC Pediatric Hematology-
at the UNC Hospitals to purchase Oncology Clinic, she said. We
medical kits for children in the hos- learned that the kits were originally
pital to use. donated to the clinic a few years
Learning to play with the kits can prior by a former patients family
help make hospital stays easier for and were being given to newly diag-
the children. nosed patients to help familiarize
Charlotte Story, co-president of the children with medical equip-
the Hematology Oncology Interest ment and procedures. However,
Group, said allowing children to recently they ran out of medical play
play with a medical kit has many kits for patients.
benefits. She said understanding Stephanie Mazze, the Child Life
how the medical tools work can help specialist who proposed the idea to
children understand why they need Thrower and Story, said these items DTH/ASHLEY CRAM
certain procedures. are recognizable. Medical students Charlotte Story (left) and Ashley Thrower started a fundraiser for medical play kits for children.
For very young children, IVs and These are childrens doctor
stethoscopes and blood pressure play kits: a little doctor bag with Clinic. Instead, medical students like this one. It is the UNC School mately $17 and the club is trying
cuffs can be very frightening, she a pretend stethoscope, thermom- from UNC Medical School plan the of Medicine Hematology Oncology to raise $3,700, which will allow
said. eter, blood pressure cuff, syringe, fundraiser. Interest Group and medical students them to donate 200 medical kits
Medical play provides children otoscope, etc., she said. You might This fundraiser is not being run that are conducting the fundraiser to the UNC Pediatric Hematology-
with an opportunity to become more have had one when you were little. by the UNC Pediatric Hematology- to support and benefit the UNC Oncology Clinic. They have aready
familiar with medical equipment Thrower said this event is not a Oncology Clinic, Thrower said. Pediatric Hematology-Oncology raised $1,229 dollars.
and decrease childrens fears. This public event organized by the UNC As state employees, they are not Clinic.
can also lead to conversations that Pediatric Hematology-Oncology legally permitted to run fundraisers Each medical kit costs approxi- university@dailytarheel.com

County commissioners approve light rail project


By Sophia Wilhelm Counties aim to bring these it one way or the other, he project. By the end of the debt Hundreds of voters transit investments.
Staff Writer communities together with said. Transit money is transit repayment, Orange County Commissioner Earl McKee
the development of mobility, money. will pay 19 percent of the have opposed the light asked that the board delay the
After much debate, the geographic equity, job oppor- Jacobs also brought up the operating cost, while Durham rail and on my vote decision until the language of
Orange County Board of tunities and the positive envi- misconception that the cost of County will pay 81 percent. arbitration and mitigation is
Commissioners approved the ronmental impact. the project has increased dra- The financial plan has they will be known. changed.
GoTriangle Durham-Orange The Board of matically. He said the project been revised to include the He made the motion to
Renee Price
Light Rail Project Thursday Commissioners reviewed is still affordable because they cost of an administrator for reject the transit plan and the
Orange County Commissioner
night. the draft for the light rail werent including interest and the transit plans and a short cost share agreement; both
Commissioners cost and transit plan at the loans. range Bus Planning Study in failed 5-2.
met Thursday night in April 20 work session. With Commissioner Penny Rich Orange County. It has also Hundreds upon hundreds Commissioner Mark
Hillsborough to discuss the the boards feedback, the opposed the criticism that corrected the amount for bus of voters have opposed the Dorosin clarified that Orange
final draft and address com- final draft was prepared for UNC isnt contributing to the operations and maintenance. light rail, and on my vote, and Durham Counties have
munity concerns. Thursdays meeting. project. This balances to a minimum they will be known, Price been working together and
Durham and Orange coun- Commissioner Barry When we hear that UNC of $15.39 million after con- said. are not against each other.
ties are home to 20 new resi- Jacobs responded to concerns is not doing their share, thats struction in 2030. With a decrease in funding Rich made the motion to
dents daily, with Wake County that if money is spent on this certainly not true, she said. Commissioner Renee on a state and federal level, the approve the Orange County
having 60 new residents. The project, it will be diverted The final draft details Price said that the project transit plan relies on tax rev- Transit Plan, which passed 5-2.
light rail transit plans for from schools. the amount of funding each is economically and socially enue, while being conscious of
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FROM PAGE 1 hired a houseplant. Whats the point of that? Even the last (case) I did sity hearings ensures that the turned to me and said, You
UNC student, we just wont Kerry Sutton was a different procedure university is held accountable are a houseplant. You may not
even see them, she said. from the one I did, like, a year and gives each student a say anything, Sutton said. I
Defense attorney
After the act was first ago, Tyndall said. fair process. But even then, think a set of rules that is like
passed, Kerry Sutton, defense Tyndall said stipulations universities dont have to set that is just disrespectful. Im
attorney for UNC football ing students in university my eye doctor because thats like the Department of a precedent for how to deter- a professional, I spent years
player Allen Artis, said she cases since the 2006 Duke kind of close to the brain. Education-mandated pre- mine outcomes and punish- perfecting my craft dont
has had cases where her client lacrosse case, which made Sutton and Tyndall both ponderance of evidence, ments for each case. talk to me like that. Youre
was the only party that could national headlines and made said university cases can be which holds the accused You can call it a private making my poor client think
afford representation. her a common contact for difficult because theres no responsible if there is even process, or you can call it a that he hired a houseplant.
Now, she said, more students needing represen- set standard like there is in a 50.01 percent certainty, have secret process, Tyndall said. Whats the point of that?
lawyers and organizations tation. Its usually parents criminal court. made dealing with the Title I have no idea what happens While Sutton said she
provide funds for those who who reach out, she said, not Every single case is dif- IX process complicated. in a case thats just like my doesnt think UNC has a
come forward with a sexual students. ferent, every student is Sutton said she doesnt guys case, and so the secre- perfect policy, she said she
assault claim. She also said being an different, every claim is dif- believe the people who set tive part of it is a little fright- respected the Universitys Title
Muse said some lawyers attorney for these cases is ferent UNC-Chapel Hill university rules for sexual ening to a lot of people. IX office. She said the office
are likely to take on pro bono tricky due to how different has different rules than UNC- assault investigations always Sutton said shes had issues was usually communicative,
cases. the Title IX process is from Charlotte, Sutton said. respect the rights of the stu- with schools trying to limit her thorough and fair to those who
I think there are lawyers the criminal court process. Even cases within the dents involved. role during the process. She cooperate with the process.
out there especially, Id say, Not every criminal defense same university can change What I always look at said she could not talk only I think they do a pretty
in this county that enjoy attorney can say, Oh yeah, I frequently. Since 2011, when is, would I want my kid to whisper or pass notes dur- darned good job, Sutton said.
working with students, that can handle a campus case, the Department of Education be part of this process, and ing Duke University hearings, I would never say the same
might give a free consultation because theyre extremely dif- released the Dear Colleague the answer is absolutely not and had been treated unfairly thing about the Duke Title IX
if they know the circumstanc- ferent, Sutton said. Its kind of letter that caused many because its typically unfair, at N.C. State University hear- office.
es, Muse said. like if you needed brain surgery schools to adjust their han- she said. ings in the past. @yayjennic
Sutton has been represent- and you said, Oh well Ill use dling of sexual assault, UNCs Both Sutton and Tyndall I had one investigator enterprise@dailytarheel.com

TRUBISKY Its hard to leave a special place like UNC EMAILS fall 2016 in place of an honors
course he had been scheduled
ing the course in fall 2016
but at the end of that semes-
FROM PAGE 1 I will bleed Carolina Blue forever. FROM PAGE 1 to teach. Associate chairperson ter, the department removed
over 23,000 yards and tossed Folt and Provost Jim Dean to Louise McReynolds said the the class from its fall 2017
154 touchdowns.
Mitchell Trubisky explain his disagreement with department had enough hon- course listings.
In six of his eight seasons Former UNC quarterback Cunningham. Dean wrote ors courses despite the change. When asked Thursday
with the Bears, though, back two hours later, saying Department chairperson to comment on the emails,
Cutler threw at least 10 line, as his development and Jones, T.J. Logan and Mack Cunningham would be in Fitz Brundage wrote on May 16 Brundage said he has always
interceptions. He even led success at UNC could allure Hollins have all received touch to schedule the tour. that he would fight for Smiths supported Smith teaching the
the NFL in interceptions prospective players. mid-round grades from Dean then helped Smith right to teach the course but course.
in 2009 (26) and in 2014 Its hard to leave a special scouts, while Lucas Crowley, gain access to facilities, UNC expected resistance. He said he Its a well-intentioned,
(18). Cutler started just five place like UNC, Trubisky Jon Heck, Elijah Hood, Bug spokesperson Joanne Peters and Smith should discuss how well thought out course that
games in 2016 while dealing wrote when he declared for Howard, Des Lawrence and said in a statement Thursday. to handle the likely blowback. has every right to be in the
with a shoulder injury the NFL Draft, which has Caleb Peterson could find Provost Dean ensured I have no idea about history curriculum, he said.
throwing for just four touch- had such a huge impact on homes in the later rounds of Professor Smith had access on what basis the higher Brundage confirmed
downs and five interceptions my life and helped make me the draft. to the areas he needed for administration can interfere Thursday that he had dis-
before having season-ending into the man I am today The second and third his course, she said. To our in course scheduling, but I cussed the course with
surgery. I will bleed Carolina Blue rounds of the draft will begin knowledge, Professor Smith anticipate that they will try to administrators and reiterated
Trubiskys selection could forever. at 7 p.m. tonight, while the was granted the access he do so, he said in an email. that it was removed from the
have resounding benefits for While Trubisky was the final four rounds will take needed to teach his class as he The next day, McReynolds schedule for fall 2017 based
the North Carolina football first North Carolina player place starting Saturday at intended. wrote Smith again this on department priorities and
team. His high profile and taken in the 2017 NFL Draft, noon. On May 14, Smith got time, to ask if hed consider scheduling needs.
early selection will benefit the he definitely wont be the @DTHSports approval from the depart- delaying History 383.
Tar Heel program down the last. Ryan Switzer, Nazair sports@dailytarheel.com ment to teach History 383 in Smith would end up teach- university@dailytarheel.com

Bill would penalize speech disruption


A sponsor of the bill said that, sometimes you get it
wrong, and you learn from
Bill Marshall, a UNC law
professor, said protests are
protest.
The intent of the bill is not
good thing, he said.
Cohn said the organization
of their speech codes upfront
to make sure that all lawful
free speech and people experience, she said. the heart of free speech to stifle speech, Cohn said. is going to work with the state means of speech can flour-
N.C. Rep. Jonathan Jordan, but that there are limits to a I prefer students to be legislature to make sure the ish on their campuses, Cohn
should be protected. R-Ashe, said in an email he protest. engaged in controversial bill strikes a balance between said. And legislatures can
sponsored the bill to provide Protests cannot be vio- issues and making their students who are peacefully make them do it, if they wont
By Bailey Aldridge consistency and protection of lent, he said. You can restrict voices known as opposed to protesting and the people do it voluntarily, through
Staff Writer First Amendment rights. speech if it becomes violent. being apathetic and silent. who have arranged the sched- carefully crafted legislation.
Jordan said he thinks it is The right of protesters But specifically trying to stifle uled events to begin with.
If a new bill passes in sad anytime the free speech to protest is included in the someone elses speech is not a I think schools can get rid state@dailytarheel.com
the N.C. General Assembly, rights of others are infringed right of speakers to speak,
public universities could be upon. Marshall said.
required to impose sanctions However, peaceful pro- Anything that does not
on protestors who disrupt tests, such as the ones I expe- take both sides into account Didnt get that internship? Dont fret.
events or prevent others from rienced in my time at UNC, can run into serious First
exercising free speech rights.
House Bill 527, which
are not only encouraged in
my opinion, but part of the
Amendment problems, he
said.
Think UNC Summer School!
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Board of Governors of the This bill comes in the wake Marshall said.
University of North Carolina of students protesting a num- I think that its perfectly
system to establish a commit- ber of high-profile conserva- acceptable for controversial
Students in recovery
tee on free expression. tive speakers on campuses speakers to come on campus College culture makes it
hard, students told us, but
games
N.C. Rep. Verla Insko, including protests that turned and give a speech, and I think
D-Orange, said the bill will go violent at the University of its perfectly acceptable for there are some resources at
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The Daily Tar Heel Friday, April 28, 2017 8

SportsFriday
Kendra Lynch does whatever it takes
The senior said Rob Lynch, Kendras father.
And she wasnt interested.
Kendra pitched on her travel team,
excels in the the Indiana Magic, but she preferred
hitting. Her left-handed bat, which

circle and at could hit for power, was also a valu-


able asset in the college game.
I tend to lean a lot toward having
the plate for lefties in our lineup, UNC head coach
Donna Papa said. In that way she

the Tar Heels


was different, because she was a lefty
power hitter and at that time it was
heavy slapper in the college game.
By Sam Doughton And from the start of the recruit-
Staff Writer ing process, Kendra knew UNC was
her ideal landing spot.
Earlier that day, Leah Murray was I went to some other schools and
fine. just didnt like them, she said. I just
That changed in a matter of didnt get the vibe they were places
hours. By 2 a.m., she was throwing Id be comfortable with. But the first
up so much that she needed to go time I came to UNC, I was in awe.
to the hospital. She tried calling her Kendra played from the start,
roommate, Destiny DeBerry, but she mostly in right field, showing off her
didnt pick up because she was power with 19 home runs across the
throwing up too. first two seasons. She also pitched
Oh my God, Murray thought. a fair amount, making occasional
What are we going to do? spot starts and coming in relief for a
The dilemma didnt last long. combined 101 innings.
Murray knew who to call: Kendra Heading into her junior year,
Lynch. however, UNC was short on arms.
The senior sprang out of bed, put First-year Kaylee Carlson trans-
in her contacts and drove her team- ferred to Auburn, taking her 18 wins
mates to the hospital, where she and 166 1/3 innings with her. That DTH/SOPHIA CHIZHIKOVA
stayed with them through the night. left an opening on the staff that Papa Kendra Lynch, a North Carolina softball pitcher, has excelled both at the plate and in the circle in her four years at UNC.
Eleven softball players got sick needed to fill on short notice.
with norovirus in the first week of Youre like OK, she has pitched, IVs, Kendra said. I was getting pulling it off. ACC) will travel to No. 2 Florida
the spring semester. Kendra took we know shes a pitcher, were gonna sick in between innings. My body If you know anything about State (44-3-1, 21-0 ACC) in this
care of all of them. crank her up, Papa said. Kendra struggled to handle that amount of Kendra, Barclay said, she sort of weekends regular-season finale,
Kendra is literally running back was that person who was physically energy being used. rises to the occasion. Kendra is heading to Tallahassee next
and forth and back and forth across and athletically strong enough and It took Kendra a couple of weeks year for her masters degree in sport
campus, Murray said. Going to in our lineup consistently. to adjust to the workload. Shed start *** administration. The Seminoles even
Smoothie King, getting people help. Kendra spent the fall preparing the midweek game and then two or hired her as a volunteer assistant
It was unbelievable. with pitching coach Chelsey Barclay three more every weekend. Kendra has taken on a lighter coach before this season even started.
And to top it all off, she didnt get for the No. 2 role behind Sydney She eventually figured it out, tak- load in the circle as a senior, throw- I told her at our banquet the
sick. Matzko, which Kendra said was key ing every practice off to rest her arm ing 88.1 innings with 10 wins in 18 other night that shes a Tar Heel for-
Things havent always gone accord- to setting her up for success. and pitching in almost every game starts with five appearances in relief. ever, Papa said. And shes only on
ing to plan for Kendra since she But she had no idea what the next down the stretch. Barclay helped That allowed her to focus on the rea- loan to them.
arrived at UNC. She wasnt expect- year would have in store. keep her focused. son she came to UNC: her hitting. Papa and Kendra said it might be
ing to spend the night at the hospital She would sit down with me I definitely like it better, Kendra strange at first when they spot each
with her teammates that day, and *** when I didnt do much at practice, said with a laugh. other from opposite dugouts, but
she didnt expect to lead the ACC in Kendra said. They were really good Kendra is the designated hitter Kendra is looking forward to seeing
innings pitched as a junior when she Early in the 2016 season, Matzko with resting me when I absolutely most games for the Tar Heels and has everyone again next season even
signed as a hitter out of high school. hurt her foot, knocking her out for could. They just tried to help me get become the programs top bat, hitting if her loyalties are divided.
But Kendra doesnt mind. Shes the year and leaving UNC with only my mind off of it, not really think .403 with 20 home runs and 61 RBIs If I have to give a scouting report
going to do whatever her team needs. two pitchers on staff: Kendra and about it hurting or me being tired. while slugging .870 drawing com- on my own teammate, she said, its
Shes the first person you should Lauren Fuller. Fuller was more of a Kendra ended up throwing 301 parisons from Papa to former UNC going to be like Im betraying my
call if something goes wrong, relief pitcher with strong offspeed 1/3 innings in 2016 nearly three All-American Kristen Brown. school.
DeBerry said. pitches for short outings. Kendra times what she threw in her first two Since shes not pitching as much, But Papa knows her senior lead-
was the only pitcher left with the seasons combined. She led the ACC Kendra has time to mentor the ers work ethic will help her thrive
*** velocity to start at the ACC level. with 28 wins and set UNC single- teams newest ace, first-year Brittany on the other side.
In the Judi Garman Classic in season records in innings pitched Pickett, whos currently sitting with That kid deserves everything
Kendra knew she had a shot to California, Kendra got her first taste and complete games (33). a 20-5 record and 2.44 ERA. shes getting right now, because
play collegiate softball in eighth of being the only starter on a staff. She put us on her back into Im trying to be the best role shes that kid that works out when
grade when she started getting inter- She started five games in three days, regionals, Papa said. We couldnt model for her, Kendra said. Because nobodys watching. Thats the kind
est from local schools in Indiana. pitching a total of 23 1/2 innings ask anything more from her. for the next four years, this is going to of kid she is.
There was just one problem. over the course of the weekend. Within the program, no one was be her team on the mound. @sjdoughton
They all wanted her to pitch, I had to go to the doctor to get surprised Kendra was capable of While the Tar Heels (36-15, 14-6 sports@dailytarheel.com

Q&A with repeat ACC Player of the Year Hayley Carter


For the second time in as of her senior season before actually on the Georgia Tech HC: Definitely when my dad
many seasons, senior Hayley top-seeded UNC starts ACC team. He won it last year, and was slowing down. Because
Carter has been named the Tournament play against we dont know if hes going the best part of my day was
ACC Womens Tennis Player Florida State today at 1 p.m. to win it this year, but that telling him, or having my
of the Year. She headlines the Then, the Tar Heels will begin was our goal going into the mom tell him, that I won
All-ACC First Team as the sole their run for what they hope season, just to try and repeat the match and him having
four-time honoree. This is the is a second straight ACC together. Its exciting. the biggest smile. Now, its
fifth year in a row a North Tournament title. just playing for him. I think
Carolina player has won ACC DTH: With all the emotions this the emotions have brought a
Player of the year. The Daily Tar Heel: How does season, including your dad whole new intangible to my
Carter has become the most it feel to be named the ACC passing away, how were you game, for sure.
decorated player in program Player of the Year and earn able to stay level on the court?
history. She was the 2016 ACC All-ACC honors for the fourth DTH: You always talk about
Tournament MVP and ACC year in a row? HC: I think it was definitely how leaving a legacy is leaving
Scholar-Athlete of the Year, something I had to work history. What kind of legacy
and shes the first Tar Heel to Hayley Carter: It feels unbeliev- harder on and focus more on. do you feel you are leaving
be named first-team All-ACC able. ACC Player of the Year is But in a way, I think thats behind at North Carolina, DTH FILE/ALEX KORMANN
in four straight seasons since actually something Ive been what made it better. Before aside from the honors? North Carolina womens tennis player Hayley Carter was named
Katrina Tsang (1997-2000). aiming for since the begin- going into every match, I ACC Player of the Year for the second straight season.
Carter has left the UNC ning of the season, so its nice talked to my coaches and just HC: Someone who did well on
singles record in the dust, and to see it finally come true. made sure that I was in the the court and in the class- one else how great it was. HC: Im very, very excited, but
she rewrote the ACC record right mindset going into the room. Just somebody who Thats hopefully the legacy Ill also a little sensitive since its
books this past weekend with DTH: How does it feel to repeat match. And I definitely think gave every single thing she be leaving. my last (ACC Tournament).
her 163rd singles win, the as the ACC Player of the Year it paid off. had to the University. Every Its one of my favorite
most in conference history. two seasons in a row? time I stepped onto the court DTH: What emotions are tournaments of the year.
Staff writer Madeline DTH: Do you think the or into the classroom, I gave you dealing with right now Hopefully, I can go out with a
Coleman spoke with Carter HC: Something super, super emotions made you play it everything I had. I put my heading into your final ACC bang here.
about her award-winning special. One of my best harder this season? heart and soul into this pro- Tournament? @mcw13_3
season and the emotions friends, Chris Eubanks, is gram to try and show every- sports@dailytarheel.com

UNC baseball set for top-5 clash in series against Clemson


The Tar Heels and the Striking similarities hand in Fridays pitching battle
this has almost become a given.
with a 3.06 average. is Seth Beer for good reason.
Last year, Beer was nothing short
Tigers boast similar Through 42 games, UNC is 33-9,
and the Tigers are 34-8. Both have
UNCs junior righty is 7-0 this
year with an ERA of 1.53 in 10
Home run hullaballoo of outstanding. The numbers speak
for themselves: a .369 average, 70
resumes this season. identical ACC records of 16-5. appearances. He ranks sixth nation- Neither team is a stranger to RBIs and a whopping 18 home runs.
North Carolina has one edge in ally with 89 strikeouts this season. home runs. That won him some hardware,
By Chapel Fowler ACC play its won all seven of its Four Clemson pitchers have start- Boshamer Stadiums trees have too. No first-year had ever won ACC
Staff Writer series, including sweeps of Florida ed at least ten games. Among them, taken a beating this year. UNC has Player of the Year or the Dick Howser
State and Boston College. UNC senior lefty Pat Krall (2.62) and hit 42 home runs so far and the Trophy, given to the national player of
The No. 5 North Carolina base- also won two of three in its opening junior lefty Charlie Barnes (2.83) cluster of pines in right field has the year, entering 2016. Beer did both.
ball team hosts No. 4 Clemson in a series against No. 8 Virginia. have the lowest ERAs. been the area of choice at home. He has 12 of Clemsons 46 home
clash of ACC powerhouses on Friday Clemsons conference record isnt Gianluca Dalatri is the only other Junior Logan Warmoth leads runs this season. Junior Chris
at 6:30 p.m. UNC has fared well completely spotless. Facing the same Tar Heel with double-digit starts. UNC with 62 hits, 14 doubles and Williams is also in double digits with
against high-profile teams from its situation as UNC, the Tigers lost two The first-year right exploded onto seven home runs this year on a .348 10 on the year. Five Tigers have tal-
neighboring state this year, sneaking of three against the Seminoles. But the scene with 15 strikeouts against batting average. lied 40 or more hits.
past defending national champion Clemson has one more sweep to its Radford, and he hasnt relinquished Junior Brian Miller (.322 average, This isnt just the Beer show.
Coastal Carolina and routing South name (3) than North Carolina (2). his spot as the Saturday starter since. 58 hits, 11 doubles) and first-year Clemson has a ton of offensive tal-
Carolina in Charlotte. In terms of team ERA, both Ashton McGee (.309 average, 43 hits, ent, and Fridays game should be a
Heres what to know about Clash of pitchers teams are within the top 12 in the five home runs) have been consistent great one.
tomorrows marquee matchup at nation. UNCs 2.68 mark puts it at sources of offense for North Carolina. @chapelfowler
Boshamer Stadium. J.B. Bukauskas has the upper No. 6, and Clemson sits at No. 12 Clemsons most recognizable name sports@dailytarheel.com

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