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UNCs own love lock gate continue rising
at Silent Sam
By Molly Horak and Nic Rardin
Senior Writers
The poem that started a concert series ping by and asking, Whats going on?
We want to help. We have food, water,
sleeping bags, its been really nice. Most
of it has come from community mem-
Sophie Steiners legacy is After spending months in treat-
ment, Sophie died of cancer in 2013
legacy to fix this, said Niklaus
Steiner, the director of the UNC
Because we have such a vibrant
music scene at UNC, we launched
bers, people in Chapel Hill who care
about the statue coming down, who
helping raise money for when she was 15 years old.
The line from her poem would
Center for Global Initiatives and
Sophies father. Thats what the Be
Be Loud Carolina! last spring,
and we are making that an annual
care about this school, Jabr said.
I think at this point everybodys
cancer research. go on to become the namesake of Loud! Sophie Foundation is doing, showcase to highlight UNC stu- got the momentum that we need (to
the Be Loud! Sophie Foundation. together with UNCs Lineberger dents, he said. continue the protest). The administra-
By Krupa Kaneria The Foundation will now give Comprehensive Cancer Center. The line-up features a variety of tion knows what we want, they know
Staff Writer a chance for bands to be loud and Since 2014, when the founda- bands such as Drivin N Cryin our demands, theyve heard them. We
raise money for cancer research tion started, we have raised over who will be headlining Friday night arent going anywhere.
Sophie Steiner wrote a poem at an upcoming concert at Cats $700,000. and the Boom Unit Brass Band. Jacob Hancock contributed reporting.
when she was 13 years old. Cradle for charity on Aug. 25 and Steiner said this is the fourth 100 percent of the proceeds from city@dailytarheel.com
Be loud and move with grace, 26. annual Be Loud! benefit concert, the concert will go to the Be Loud! university@dailytarheel.com
explode with light have no fear, She got the best possible care which will feature a diverse col- Sophie Foundation.
Sophie wrote in her poem. at UNC, but we recognized a gap lection of national acts and local Tim Nielsen, the bassist and DTH ONLINE: Durham
Confederate flag ban,
In 2012, Sophie was diagnosed in care for teen and young adult talents, similar to its past benefit
UNControllables program
with cancer. cancer patients and wanted her concerts. SEE BE LOUD, PAGE 5
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2 Friday, August 25, 2017 News The Daily Tar Heel
part-time Tuesday,
August 29
1-4pm
Great Hall
Student Union
SportsFriday
A young team with big ambitions
Volleyball National Team.
I think Julia came (into
her national team stint) still
team looks looking to see if she belongs at
that level of the top collegiate
dominance
the top outside hitters in that
whole event, out of 36 play-
ers. You cant ask for more
than that.
By Kiley Burns Taylor Leath, the 2016
Staff writer ACC Player of the Year, also
returns for the Tar Heels. The
The North Carolina vol- redshirt junior led the North
leyball team opens its season Carolina offense last season
coming off one of the most with 374 kills. Look for her to
successful years in program lead the team right off the bat
history. in Wisconsin, as she took her
Last seasons team domi- game to another level against
nated on all fronts, all the top competition last season
way down to head coach Joe and totaled three 20-kill
Sagula, who won the ACC and games against top-10 teams.
American Volleyball Coaches Scoles and Leath, both
Association East Coast outside hitters, were named
Regions Coach of the Year among PrepVolleyball.coms
awards. But the Tar Heels are 12 candidates for Preseason
different this year. Its a new Player of the Year.
team looking to find balance
between veterans and energet- Key adjustments
ic newcomers, and its season
officially kicks off on Friday. The 2017 Tar Heels have
a lot of talent, but they are
Players to watch very young. The team lost five
seniors from a season ago.
The Tar Heels are stacked With three true first-years and
on the outside, and last sea- two redshirt first-years poten-
sons breakout rookie is back tially stepping on the court, it DTH FILE/RYAN HERRON
with even more confidence. could take some time for the Taylor Fricano (left), Sydney Fields (middle) and Taylor Leath (right) go up for a block in last weeks scrimmage.
Sophomore Julia Scoles Tar Heels to get into a rhythm.
enters the season as the This team is very talented, ranking in the top six in the Preseason Expectations Championship, earning the They travel to Wisconsin
reigning ACC and AVCA East redshirt senior Taylor Fricano nation in blocks last season. votes of all 14 opposing head to face No. 4 Minnesota and
Coast Region Freshman of the said. With such a raw group, The team has lost some of its For the fourth consecutive coaches to repeat as conference No. 7 Wisconsin in the annual
Year. In 2016, she finished the were just feeling it out. Were height, but Sagula hopes ath- season, North Carolina opens champions this season. This is ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
season in the top five all-time starting to get to know each leticism will make up for it. the 2017 season ranked in the the first time a team has gone Historically, UNC does not
for UNC first-years in kills, other and tapping into that Were going to be differ- top 25. After winning its 13th into the season as a unanimous fare well against top-10
kills per set, attempts, hit- potential. Right now, we have ent, he said. What weve ACC title last season, UNC favorite since 2013. teams, with a 9-30 all-time
ting percentage and aces per potential, and we need to start been cognizant of is making enters ranked No. 11 in the But high praise often record, but five of those wins
set. She also spent the sum- clicking as a team. sure we havent overplayed AVCA preseason poll. comes with high expectations. have come in the past three
mer training and competing North Carolina is known who might be considered a The Tar Heels are poised The Tar Heels do not face an years.
on the 2017 U.S. Collegiate for its strong defense up front, veteran starter. to once again win an ACC easy feat this weekend. sports@dailytarheel.com
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LOVELOCK secret gift at the wedding,
as her sister teared up at the
junior.
She said the locks dont
tration.
Margo MacIntyre, a cura-
I just feel like this is something that is so in
FROM PAGE 1 announcement. need to exclusively represent tor for the Coker Arboretum, the Carolina spirit.
LaBordes own two to rep- The couple also received marriage. said she knows little about
LaBorde also encour- the gate.
Monique LaBorde
resent her two big loves at a small photo of the lock to
Carolina, and one, the first remember the symbol. aged friends to place locks in The locks started appear- A recent graduate from UNC
one, for her sisters mar- At the wedding, LaBorde remembrance of unrequited ing, and a few are added from
riage. said many other Carolina loves and crushes throughout time to time, MacIntyre said. said. tion of locks has continued to
This initial lock still sits graduates were similarly college. Lewis, LaBordes partner, LaBorde said she only grow says something about
on the top left corner of the touched by the display. It takes so much energy said those in the campus knew the first few people who the Carolina community, she
gate, with June 11, 2016, They were all like, Wow, and so much pining, she said. garden have been great about added locks to the gate. said.
her sisters wedding date, this is a great idea, we gotta Youre allowed to have some- leaving the locks up so far, Big locks, or weird I just feel like this is
engraved. go back and do that, why thing to represent that or to and supporting students engraved locks, theres one something that is so in the
I put theirs on first, just didnt we think of that? memorialize all that you went wanting to leave that mark. with a double heart I have Carolina spirit, she said.
basically, because they were she said. So that was really through at UNC. The couple visited the love no idea who those people are, (Its) something that is a
the first big Carolina love in cute. But LaBorde said shes lock gate on one of their first she said. little bit bold, a little bit amo-
my life at the time, LaBorde Now a couple years later, afraid the gate of locks wont dates, Lewis said. Some locks signed with rous.
said of the couple, whom she LaBorde said she hopes last long in the arboretum Its awesome to see the Sharpie during Homecoming University Desk staff writ-
said are avid UNC fans and to return to add a lock for and if she ever adds a later lock gate grow from just weekend have begun to fade er Nicole Booth contributed
alums. her and her current part- love lock, that it might be Moniques locks to around away, LaBorde said. reporting to this story.
LaBorde revealed the ner Brennan Lewis, a UNC taken down by the adminis- 20 or 30 locks now, they The fact that the collec- university@dailytarheel.com
PRICE I guess this event really is a reminder too of cause and transform the
trajectory of events to some-
FROM PAGE 1 how people can make a difference. thing that we all wanted to
(Rep. Price) understood get to.
immediately how impor-
Jim Lapides Many thanks and con-
tant (the grant) was and Cure HHT board member gratulations were lauded
the healthcare savings that upon Rep. Price for his role
could occur with this project, solved. the disease. With symptoms in securing funding from the
Clancy said. What we have been able of HHT being similar to CDC. However, upon accept-
The money will aim to to achieve with Mr. Prices those of hemophilia, outfit- ing his award from Cure
help overcome some of the support is a big deal, Dr. ting hemophilia centers to HHT, Price had only humble
most common obstacles Kasturi. If you ask me from treat HHT to increase HHT words.
faced by those afflicted by a provider and patient per- patients access to care is one Its inspiring to be among
HHT. These include HHTs spective what were the two way the grant will help treat you, to see what youve
late diagnosis which, even biggest needs in HHT today, HHT. achieved and to see what the
as a lifetime disease, is com- it would be, one, awareness, Cure HHT board mem- promise might be over the
monly not diagnosed until a not just awareness on the ber Jim Lapides, who is an horizon, he said. Health care
patients late 20s. patients side, but awareness HHT patient himself, said generally is a basic human
According to Cure HHT, on the providers side and treatment helped him live a need, and its something that
around 90 percent of HHT access to care, Dr. Kasturi better life. a civilized country should put
patients are undiagnosed. said. I guess this event really is at the top of the list in terms
With Rep. Prices assistance With only 25 HHT- a reminder too of how peo- of what we aspire all of our
in securing funding from specific centers in North ple can make a difference, fellow citizens to have access
the CDC, those problems America, accessing treatment Lapides said. Extraordinary to. DISCOVER A
are one step closer to being is difficult for those with people can champion a university@dailytarheel.com GENEROUS
SCHOLARSHIP
PROGRAM.
BE LOUD graduate who plays the bari-
tone saxophone for the Boom
We recognized a gap in care for teen and
FROM PAGE 1 Unit Brass Band, had similar young adult cancer patients
manager of Drivin N Cryin, notions.
The Splinter Group, who
Niklaus Steiner
said the band believes its all
is producing the show, had us director of the UNC Center for Global Initiatives
for a good cause. The U.S. Armys Health Professions Scholarship
In addition, he expressed play at their holiday party this Program (HPSP) offers qualified medical, dental
his love for performing at past year, and Lane Wurster gram and we are glad to be a start our show off-stage and and veterinary students full tuition for a graduate-
Cats Cradle. reached out to me and said, part of it. if at all possible, we work our level degree at the school of your choice. Youll
Each band will have its own way through the crowd. receive a monthly stipend and payment for books,
We have a long history We have this event coming up. equipment and academic fees, as well as the
of playing at Cats Cradle, Its a great fundraiser for kids unique set and introduction. Nielsen said Drivin N potential to grow as a leader.
Nielsen said. I think Cats and young adults with cancer, We have a mini-set of four Cryin doesnt do a set list but
Cradle was what perked us and I said, Absolutely! Sign us songs that we always open always plays the audiences
up in the first place, but then up, he said. My wife actually with, Bollinger said. The favorite songs. To learn more, visit
we heard more about what works at Duke Hospital at the intro is always an original, and If you travel with us and healthcare.goarmy.com/ix39, or
the charity was and what the cancer center there, so Im all because we are a brass band see three of our shows, you visit your local U.S. Army
Recruiting Office
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and that made us want to do cancer. I didnt even know between a parade band and a he said.
it even more. about it until he approached stage band, we parade into the @krupakaneria
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Complete the grid of the University. Visit our
so each row, column
website for story.
and 3-by-3 box (in
bold borders) contains
every digit 1 to 9. Still as a statue
Solution to Students have kept a
last puzzle 24-hour presence around
Silent Sam since Tuesday
night. See front for story.
Sports! Sports!
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opinion
Dear Fellow Tar Heels, signs and respect each oth-
I am a veteran of the sit- ers space like good citizens
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Chapel Hill during the 1963 If faculty are still both-
to 64 academic year. ered by the presence of
I was arrested on six students, then perhaps
counts of trespassing they would be better
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seminar rooms or lounges
located throughout UNCs
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In their applications, poten- fence where so many is incongruous with this
tial board members were asked alking down If one were to strip comes with a big dose of young men from North Guiding Principle.
to critique former opinion East Franklin away the dances, soror- social energy its a magi- Carolina died about a
pieces from the DTH. This Street, one cant ity traditions and color- cal time and most first- hundred years before our Dr. William Sturkey
years newcomers were people help but notice the sorori- coordinated outfits, one year students are excited sit-ins. Assistant Professor of
who constructively took apart ties practicing for rush would find that sorority to start with a clean slate. The combination of History
past editorials with fresh the process of accept- rushing at its core is no For students later in their these two identities makes
insights and better ideas. ing new members that different than any other college career, there may the issue of Silent Sam an Dog-walking and
Some of the most memora- includes meet-and-greets, social ritual. not be the same energy. excruciating one for me. thinking about Sam
ble DTH editorials have been matching t-shirts, as well At the start of the But its not too late! For some time, my pref-
written to hold the schools as morale-boosting dances school year, we are all Take advantage of this erence would have been to TO THE EDITOR:
administrators accountable, to leave the statue in place but Just about every day my
and cheers. rushing. time to introduce yourself
argue that sexual assault is an to pair it with an equally dog Lucy and I walk on to
issue of public health, to call At first glance, these The first week at UNC your neighbors. You never large and impressive monu- campus, where she is as
for better napping locations on rituals can seem odd to can be especially stress- know who will make a ment to the students of adored by female students
campus, to attack the art of a an outsider interested ful for new students. difference in your college Lincoln High School with as I am ignored.
cappella, to defend endangered onlookers can be found Thinking back on our first career. whom I sat. Lately I have been
salamanders and to honestly sitting on the sundial by week at Carolina, we felt We encourage our fel- The Lincoln students meditating on Silent Sam,
examine what students love the planetarium to watch it important to issue a low Tar Heels to resist were the bravest and most always on the watch for
and cannot love about their the spectacle. But is soror- reminder that trying to fit natural groupings to inspiring people I ever met, Yankees, commemorat-
University. ity rush really that weird? in is a universal impulse. reach out and explore the and it was an honor to be in ing what many in the
Tyler Fleming, the DTHs Moseying around a We all yearn to be diverse people and oppor- jail with them. South laughably used to
editor-in-chief, Zaynab Nasif, grungy house party, one accepted so we engage in tunities that Carolina has But now I believe call the War of Northern
the assistant opinion editor both that Sam should be Aggression.
cant help but notice that rituals to feel like a part to offer. Dont shy away
and I also serve as board mem- removed in a dignified way In the past few days,
bers.
the social rituals there of our communities. Now from discomfort. Embrace to some other location on linear and collateral
Our jobs include facilitat- are also pretty predict- is when solidifying old the social rituals and dont campus, and that the mon- descendants of General
ing the discussions, assigning able. Most interactions friendships and creating gripe about other groups ument to the young civil Lee like me have been
editorials and editing them to start with an enthusiastic, new groups is front-and- traditions. The values at rights activists should also coming out of the wood-
fit our papers (justifiably) high How was your summer?! center in our minds. Its the core are the same. be erected. work to say that it is time
standards without compromis- The expected response only natural that we gravi- Your friends at Carolina Monuments are not for public monuments to
ing the voices or values of our is almost always positive tate towards people who will be your family so merely historical markers the cause of slavery and
opinion writers. tales of path-defining seem familiar. dont be afraid to find but also honor our cen- racism to go.
Zaynab assists me in read- summer internships and The smell of fresh grass, them and hold on tight. tral values, which should We are right, of course,
ing every letter to the editor include most our shared but why do we think our
that we receive. value and dignity as Tar voices count more than
This year, we promise to Heels and as Americans. yours?
prioritize topical and timely
letters that best reflect the
COLUMN Charles L. Thompson
Nevertheless, I now add
mine to the tumult.
#WhoAreYouProtecting
community we care so much Class of 65 Go and go soon, Sam,
about. All points of view are you have outlived whatever
welcome. All stories are worth Lounge restrictions usefulness you had, and are
a listen, or a read. are faculty elitism probably tired of serving as
All of us are human, and
have valuable lived experiences An attack on the Civil Rights Center is an attack on the people. TO THE EDITOR:
the butt of all those genera-
tions of stale jokes.
T
and perspectives that belong in The new restrictions on But go preferably as
our newspaper. he UNC Civil Rights black community. A settle- student usage of the Anne a result of an orderly
But the opinion page isnt Center is under attack. ment was reached to build Queen Faculty Commons campus-curated process, in
only reserved for editorials. Founded in 2001 by an elementary school on the in the Campus Y is a gross which the state legislature
The roster for this years col- Julius Chambers, a black property instead. In Johnson example of faculty elitism clearly has no constructive
umnists includes some exciting attorney who survived fire- v. Fleming, the center filed and privilege. role to play.
new and returning personali- bomb attacks in the 1960s and won a fair housing law- As many students will
ties that I cant wait for you to and 1970s while fighting for suit on behalf of the Johnson soon learn, the UNC Office Christopher Lee Ringwalt
meet in print. equality, the center plays a Angum Check family against an estate of Faculty Governance Injury Prevention
Look forward to experi- pivotal role in protecting company that refused to rent recently implemented a Research Center
Reclaiming Her Time
encing Derek Fultons sense marginalized people. to the them because of their policy banning students
The North Carolina Junior philosophy and African race. In Everett et al. v. Pitt
of humor in the weekly You studies major from Bali, Camer- from using the lounge Show the Civil Wars
Asked For It satirical advice General Assembly, with County Board of Education, between the hours of 8 a.m.
oon and Greenbelt, M.D. full range on campus
column, humming thoughtful- a politicized Board of the center worked with to 5 p.m., unless escorted or
ly while reading Kirk Kovachs Governors and Board of community groups seeking invited by a faculty or staff TO THE EDITOR:
moderately annoyed views Trustees, have continued upholding civil rights, but to integrate schools in Pitt member. What to do with Silent
on campus culture, studying their attack on black and through silencing bodies County, a case first filed in This is, of course, ridic- Sam?
manifestos on the empower- brown people and poor that confront them when 2008. ulous considering that the Since he is standing as
ing force of nature that is the people of all races. they do obstruct justice. Yes, people are still fight- lounge is located directly representative as a civil
pop sensation Lorde from our These legislatures are BOG member Steve ing for integration and the next to the student- war soldier from UNC, add
resident mistress of quirk, zealously committed to Long stated that suing the year is not 1954. owned coffee shop The another stature nearby of
Evana Bodiker and seeing eliminating the Civil Rights state and its municipalities These cases demonstrate Meantime. a black Union soldier (also
other hot takes from the rest Centers ability to litigate violates the mission of the housing discrimination, Let that sink in. We from N.C.) as a comple-
of these passionate colum- under the narrative that edu- University. environmental racism and just banned students from ment.
nists. cation is not litigation. The mission page of UNC educational discrimination. using the room next to their You then have the full
My vision for the opinion For an institution that clearly says the University By advocating against own coffee shop. range of Civil War in N.C.
page is to offer the University prides itself on practical serves N.C., the U.S. and these issues (that we can all Faculty can now enjoy (Confederate/Unionist/
and the Chapel Hill commu- experience beyond the theo- the world through teaching, agree are issues), the Civil students serving them cof- Black/White).
nity facts and opinions that are retical classroom readings, research and public service. Rights Center is upholding fee and then arrogantly
timely, relevant and, above all, that angle doesnt hold much In other words, the UNCs mission and serving strut into a closed room Ronald Orr
accessible. weight. Sorry BOG. Universitys mission is to the people of our state. where the students who Durham
If you want to get in touch The Civil Rights Centers serve the people of this state Whether the entity
with me, or anyone on the litigation allows students and promote the values of obstructing justice is an
interested in public interest equity and equal treatment individual or governmental,
opinion desk, please dont
hesitate to reach out! law to gain direct practice under the law. the center plays an impor- SPEAK OUT
Submit a letter to the edi- and experience; therefore, The power of litigation tant role in checking the WRITING GUIDELINES
tor online at http://www. the motive of legislatures is strongly evident in the balance of power and pro- Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
dailytarheel.com/page/submit- goes beyond litigation itself. historical struggle for equal- tecting our most vulnerable Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters.
letter-to-the-editor, or send This attack is about ideology ity. UNCs own law school citizens. Steve Long must be Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
us an email to opinion@dai- and who the parties involved would not be integrated if referring to another mission Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
lytarheel.com and Ill get back in these cases are. wasnt sued by its first black that supports inequality and Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
Litigation is a formal student, Floyd McKissick Sr., only people who can afford letters to 250 words.
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Love, Emily lation of civil rights by the Brunswick County, commu- tions of course. NC 27514
defendant. The BOG wants nity efforts joined with the On Thursday, Aug. 31 at Email: opinion@dailytarheel.com
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North Carolina is never Brunswick County from plac- orange and join the protest
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