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UNC cites building codes when explaining actions who enrolled in this program, and to fos-
tering a respectful and inclusive environ-
ment where all students can live, study and
By Charlie McGee of unification; it has shown ing 12 banners hung by Campus Peeples, who is a columnist work without fear, Folt said.
Staff Writer a university that is unwilling Y. Peeples said the banners were for The Daily Tar Heel, disputed Moments after the announcement, the
to represent the voice of the advocating for Silent Sams the removal of the banners and American Civil Liberties Union released a
For Campus Y Co-president community. removal and included politi- said that another banner stating statement, calling it a cruel day.
Alexander Peeples, the recent UNC cited the Facilities Use cal statements like Black Lives Campus Y: The center for social There is no humane way to end DACA
push to remove Silent Sam has Policy against signs on campus Matter and There shouldnt be before having a permanent legislative
shown more than the power buildings as the reason for remov- racism and hate on our campus. SEE FREE SPEECH, PAGE 5
SEE DACA, PAGE 5
SARAH LUNDGREN,
KAREN STAHL
Goat yoga combines Ive had classes where goats have jumped
COPY CHIEFS healthy stretching on peoples backs during downward dog.
with cute animals.
COPY@DAILYTARHEEL.COM
Lindsey Alexander
Yoga instructor
CORRECTIONS By Meghana Srikrishna
Assistant City Editor Carriage House and Celebrity with a couple goats on the
The Daily Tar Heel reports any inac-
Dairy prior to holding classes edge of the field.
curate information published as People were greeted by at Spring Haven Farm. Im a little scared about
soon as the error is discovered. chickens, horses, turkeys and Andrew Crihfield, co-own- the goats potentially pooping
plenty of goats as they arrived er of Spring Haven Farm with on my mat, but other than
Editorial corrections will be printed
on this page. Errors committed at Spring Haven Farm on his wife, said he contacted that I think its gonna be OK,
on the Opinion Page have cor- Saturday for yoga. Alexander after he noticed she said before the session.
rections printed on that page. The farm held goat yoga, she had previous experience I was just playing with the
Corrections also are noted in the which encouraged people to with goat yoga. He said he horses and one them bit my
online versions of our stories. practice yoga poses, such as quit his job as a network foot, mistaking it for some
Contact Managing Editor Jessica warrior and downward dog, in engineer to focus on the farm food, so I feel like any aver-
Swanson at managing.editor@ an open field while baby goats after his kids grew up and his sion I had is now gone.
dailytarheel.com with issues galloped around, chasing wife went to medical school. Participants said they
chickens and running under- I decided it would be a heard about Spring Havens DTH/SARAH REDMOND
about this policy.
neath people as they stretched. good time to come home full baby goat yoga sessions A goat stretches out during goat yoga Saturday morning at
Ive had classes where time to the farm and I was through social media and Spring Haven Farm in Chapel Hill.
Mail and Office: 151 E. Rosemary St. goats have jumped on peoples looking for different ways to friends. Engineer Teresa
Chapel Hill, NC 27514 monetize our farm and I saw Brusadin brought her son and Crihfield said he has been so we have about three acres
Tyler Fleming, Editor-in-Chief, 962-4086
backs during downward
Advertising & Business, 962-1163 facing dog, yoga instructor this article about this fad of said the session was a unique thinking about potentially under production, he said.
News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 Lindsey Alexander said. goat yoga, he said. way for them to spend time expanding yoga workshops For now, it seems the nov-
One copy per person; Alexander also teaches More than 30 people had together. at the farm to include other elty of baby goat yoga will not
additional copies may be purchased traditional styles of yoga at mats rolled out across the I should be doing more animals. He also said he has wear off anytime soon.
at The Daily Tar Heel for $.25 each.
Please report suspicious activity at
Carrboro Yoga Company and field for Saturdays session, yoga, but it was actually my other events planned for Its totally spontaneous,
our distribution racks by emailing Yoga Garden in Pittsboro, which is the third Spring son, she said. Hes always Spring Haven Farm, such as its funny, its lighthearted and
dth@dailytarheel.com but she is no stranger to goat Haven has held. Before she wanted to play with goats, he community gardening. its not a serious experience,
2012 DTH Media Corp. yoga. She said she has taught set up her mat, UNC doctoral actually wanted a goat for his Last December we started Alexander said.
All rights reserved goat yoga at the Chapel Hill student Kate Rucinski played birthday. growing organic vegetables and city@dailytarheel.com
POLICE LOG
A Tar Heel Tradition Someone disturbed the
peace at 1505 East Franklin
burglary with no force on the
100 block of West Stinson
1:16 a.m. Monday according
to Chapel Hill police reports.
took a tool kit valued at $399
and the attached security tag,
Chapel Hill police reports. Hill police reports. Franklin Street at 4:21 a.m. Someone possessed
Monday. The person used a drug paraphernalia at 1720
Someone reported a Someone reported stolen credit card to buy a Fordham Blvd. at 7:59 p.m.
suspicious person on the 400 barking dogs on the 200 block Diet Pepsi valued at $5.99, Monday, according to Chapel
block of Mitchell Lane at 7:33 of North Graham Street at according to Chapel Hill Hill police reports.
p.m. Saturday. The person 1:03 a.m. Monday, according police reports.
stood in front of a house, to Chapel Hill police reports. Someone refused to
according to Chapel Hill Someone shoplifted at leave 742 Gimghoul Road,
police reports. Someone reported loud Lowes Home Improvement or Gimghoul Castle, at 10:29
music and partying on the on Fordham Boulevard at p.m. Monday, according to
Someone reported 400 block of Church Street at 2:11 p.m. Monday. The person Chapel Hill police reports.
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Obituary
Alexander Eugene Kenan Carolina Campus Community He will be remembered by
died in a rock climbing Garden and the Tramping his many friends and family OBITUARY POLICY
accident on Aug. 22, 2017, Club. members for his quick mind, The Daily Tar Heel and
in Grand Teton National As a teenager, Alexander tireless compassion, can-do Southern Neighbor accept
Park, Wyoming. Born Oct. was a member of Boy Scout attitude and whole-hearted obituaries, death notices
20, 1992, he is survived by Troop 449 where he devel- embrace of new challenges and memorial notices from
his father, Daniel James oped a passion for long from developing new funeral homes or crematory
Kenan, of Durham; his sis- distance backpacking. He medicines as a biopharma- services.
ter, Anna Caroline Kenan, of later hiked most of the ceutical researcher to taking The deadline to receive
Durham; his extended family: Appalachian Trail in 2014, on technical routes on big obituaries for Friday pub-
Suellen Aldina of Durham, adopting the trail name of mountains. His love of mis- lication in The Daily Tar
Giuseppe Joey Aldina of Tiger, followed by the entire chief and competition were Heel is noon on Wednesday;
New York, and Robin Aldina Pacific Crest Trail in 2015. surpassed only by his dedica- the deadline for Southern
of Raleigh; he is predeceased As part of his PCT hike, he tion to those he loved and his Neighbor is on the 20th of
by his mother, Kim Marie climbed all 12,000-plus foot eagerness to do anything for the month. Obituaries may
Walsh. He is also survived peaks in the Cascade Range, a friend in need. Alexander be submitted online at www.
by his paternal grand- adding hundreds of miles to inspired his loved ones and dailytarheel.com/events.
mother, Julia Vann Kenan, his thru-hike, and becoming one-time adventure com- The charge for digital-
of Durham; his maternal the only known person to panions alike to push to new only obituaries is $75;
grandfather, Eugene Walsh, connect these peaks on foot. heights, unlock potential we printed obituaries are pro-
of Madison, Wisconsin, aunt He also completed multiple didnt know existed, and live vided at a rate of $8.50 per
Sharon Walsh of Madison, National Outdoor Leadership our best possible lives. He day for up to 25 words, and
Wisconsin; aunt Sarah Kenan School courses and certifi- was a patient teacher and an $0.15 per additional word,
Shunk and uncle Robert cations in Wilderness First integral member of the out- with a $2.50 fee for photos.
PHOTO COURTESY OF DANIEL KENAN
Shunk, both of Durham, NC; Responder as well as moun- door community in Chapel Questions? Please email
obituaries@dailytarheel. Alexander Kenan (left) stands atop Mt. Hood in Oregon in May 2017.
uncle John Kenan and aunt taineering in the Waddington Hillhe almost single-hand-
Leigh Sweet, both of Efland Range of British Columbia. edly taught a generation of com
in the Grand Tetons. He lived pm on Sunday, Sept. 3. In
North Carolina; and numer- He earned his Emergency University of North Carolina his life on his own terms, and lieu of flowers, memori-
ous cousins. Medical Technician certifi- Climbers how to backpack, he made new friends and he died while doing exactly als in Alexanders name
Alexander attended cation for North Carolina, climb outdoors, and truly partners wherever he went. what he loved. Resilient and may be made to North
Carolina Friends School and planned a career in appreciate every minute of his He had planned an 18-month compassionate in the face of Carolina Botanical Garden
and graduated from the Emergency Medicine and sisters 90-song Jack White journey rock climbing and tragedy, Alexanders legacy for the Carolina Campus
University of North Carolina Wilderness Medicine. He was compilation that accompa- mountaineering across the inspires those left behind to Community Garden, CB#
in 2015 with a double major applying for 2018 entry to nied Alexander on every road United States and Canada move forward with grace and 3375, University of North
in Chemistry and Biology. medical school at the time of trip. As a student, he brought before beginning medical love. Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC
He was inducted into the Phi his death. people together for pot lucks, school, and he was 6 months A memorial service took 27599-3375; or the Jenny
Beta Kappa Honor Society Alexander was a driven bike rides, and games of mid- into this adventure when he place at the North Carolina Lake Rangers Fund (www.
in 2014. He was active in the and passionate adventurer. night Frisbee. As a climber, fell while rappelling off a peak Botanical Garden at 1:30 jennylakerangers.org).
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FREE SPEECH onstration.
Peeples claimed that the
removal. Amidst all of this,
questions about free speech
The issue of the banners is emblematic of that the intention of some-
ones speech is what defines
FROM PAGE 1 University has not taken rights and how they relate the failure of leadership by the University its legality.
justice at the University of enough initiative to truly to these protests on campus If someone said that
enact change, instead focus-
Alexander Peeples Silent Sam is a monument
North Carolina at Chapel have become increasingly
Hill was not taken down ing on regulating the speech relevant. Campus Y co-president to white supremacy,
until he removed it himself. supporting that change. Tempers have flared that should be protected
This was put up by us The issue of the ban- nationwide since white was proud that most of the is where the law allows us speech, Shaw said. If
for over a week and no one ners is emblematic of the supremacist protesters and members of our community to draw the line, Merritt somebody said we should
took it down, despite the failure of leadership by the counter-protesters clashed in acted in ways that (were) said. Which is when there tear down Silent Sam and
University claiming that University more broadly, Charlottesville, Virginia, last peaceful and expressed their are threats involved, where lets go rip it down, that
they were just taking down Peeples said. I think that the month over the citys plan to views without breaking the there are fighting words might be an incitement to
the banners because of a University has endorsed this remove a statue of Robert E. law or damaging property, involved and things of that violence depending on the
content-neutral policy, problem of speech, but what Lee. A protest in Durham just which weve seen at other nature. circumstances.
Peeples said. they havent done is actually days after saw seven people universities when there have Merritt also said that as While the future of this
Another free speech con- meaningfully contributed arrested when protesters been protests. a public institution, UNC issue is far from decided,
flict arose last week when anything to it. forcibly pulled down the Merritt also spoke for the is able to have time, place Shaw said he hopes things
the UNC Department of Efforts to push for the Confederate Soldiers Universitys policy in terms and manner restrictions. proceed in a peaceful
Public Safety removed the removal of the Silent Sam Monument. of on-campus speech, stating An example of this would manner.
signs and belongings of statue have not ceased in Mark Merritt, vice chan- that the University does not be disruptive speech in the Violence, whether its
the protesters at the Silent the weeks following a rally cellor and general counsel at discriminate based on the context of a classroom or violence like we saw in
Sam sit-in. The University at Silent Sam on Aug. 22. UNC, said that the majority content of speech. He said university office space. Charlottesville or in some
claimed this removal was Campus groups, including of protesters at the Silent that restrictions only come Ted Shaw, a UNC profes- other form, is not an appro-
also a Facilities Use Policy Campus Y, UNC NAACP Sam rally demonstrated in a into play when factors that sor of law and director of the priate way of resolving these
issue, but the organizers of and the Students of Silent proper and legal way. go beyond speech rights are Center for Civil Rights, com- disagreements, Shaw said.
the sit-in argued it was an Sam Sit-In have publicly It was largely a peaceful involved. pared the Silent Sam protest @CharlieMcGeeUNC
effort to disrupt their dem- demanded the statues protest, Merritt said. I Where we draw the line to the one in Durham, stating university@dailytarheel.com
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Its no secret that the top of things, and she deliv-
past few weeks have been ered as promised.
filled with protests. Not Davis library now has
better
even statues and city names some of the fastest comput-
can escape public scrutiny. ers on campus. And when I
EDITORIAL Yet, there is one major issue
on this campus that no
say fast, I mean really fast.
Like, you have two minutes
T
quad, I saw a woman and her government, university, ancient yet flexible model for some reason, our dining beautiful thing.
he conclusion of scholarships and, lets not where we bring our indi- halls refuse to serve tater
two kids having lunch on the
monument. I immediately got Spider-Mans origin forget, your parents. We vidual perspectives and tots and breakfast potatoes Zachary Rothwell
angry but calmed myself as I comic bears this owe them, a lot, for the ideas into a collective set- on the same day. Graduate Student
approached her. I asked her if quote: With great power, privilege of attending any ting for the purpose of Tater tots are provided Nursing
she knew what she was sitting comes great responsibility. institution of higher learn- exchanging and refining on Mondays, Wednesdays
on and she stated she did, and If that seems a little ing. They expect students knowledge. The classroom and Fridays while potatoes DTH column belittled
was reading the dedication heavy for today, then settle occupy the other days. For
who will leave the world serves as a conservative global issues
imprinted on the table, but was for this low bar: half of suc- me personally, I would be
better than they found it. defense of the best we can okay with the dining halls
only trying to have lunch with cess in life is simply show- TO THE EDITOR:
The easiest thing we be and have been against only serving potatoes, but I
her kids. Her intent was never ing up. Somewhere in that In the opinion piece The
to harm or offend anybody but can do to make good on the worst newest version of (unlike many of the protes-
spectrum of philosophical end of the world is nigh,
simply to have a nice place to sit. that investment is getting the same old easy answers. tors) can see the other point the author demonstrates a
imperative we can marshal planted on a seat, even if it At the same time, from of view, and would like to
But intent is not effect. The profound misunderstand-
woman eventually moved after
arguments encouraging the is at 8 a.m. a class can come a radical compromise. Our dining ing and convolution of mul-
her son told her they could go sit raison detre of universities, We get it, believe us. journey towards new and halls should provide both tiple issues, fostered by a
at the bench in front of Alumni professors and most of all Bed, even alone, is one of better individual and col- breakfast foods each day. blinding level of privilege.
Hall instead, as if that option students in our present. lifes great simple luxuries. lective futures. We only Now, I know some of The two key issues the
wasnt available as soon as she Getting your tail to class. If someones in there from get to be there once. Shun yall may not care about author dismisses, world
realized what she was sitting on. On time. As often as pos- the night before, there is the darkness of your bed- this segregation. To those hunger and global warm-
I share this short story sible. people, I ask you this: how ing, disproportionately
an additional great rea- room. Step into the light. would you like it if the piz-
because the infuriating and affect those in the devel-
degrading sight of people sit- zas were segregated into oping world. The author
ting on the Unsung Founders day slots with, for example, claims to not wish to
Memorial was one commonly EDITORIAL pepperoni only on Mondays
and cheese on Tuesdays.
belittle such monumental
experienced by other Black stu- challenges, but then does
Speak up in recitations
dents until it was adorned with What if hamburgers exactly that with statements
banquets of flowers. were a Friday meal and like there is nothing to
The Unsung Founders cheeseburgers were only worry about when the aver-
Memorial stands in the shadow a Saturday meal. Doesnt age temperature is a balmy
just feet behind Silent Sam. this sound asinine? Why,
Time and time again this mon- We all benefit from still have trouble breaking
the ice and introducing
carefully to someone elses
thoughts and responding
then, are tots and potatoes
80 degrees.
We would be happy to
ument has been disrespected
as a casual picnic table or
discussion over themselves. Thats okay! critically.
subjected to such madness?
How can we perform our
send the author a graph
of a normal distribution.
The TA has called atten- TAs already work
reading desk. While Ive spent awkward silence. dance at least twice, now, hard at being the liaison
best as students if we arent
provided proper, unsegre-
The article shows a bizarre
I
some energy being angry at attempt to be the voice
the individuals that choose to t would be torturous so most people know your between you and your pro- gated carbs? of an imagined center, in
disrespect the monument, its if every student in a face already. fessor, grading, answering UNC, please help me end which students concerned
hard to ignore the design of the 100-person lecture Its understandable if a million questions over this transgression. If not with changes in university
monument itself as disrespect- volunteered to speak up you hesitate entering a email and on top of that, now, when? If not us, who? admissions and advocates
ful. Monuments are meant to every class. conversation because you taking their own classes. for action on climate change
commemorate and uplift peo- In 20-person recitations, dont want to leave the Lighten their load by com- David Oakley can emerge from their hys-
ple or a point in history, yet the though, its torturous when wrong impression. Or, ing to recitations prepared Junior teria and just calm down.
Unsung Founders Memorial Biology In equating changes
no one wants to volunteer, maybe you just didnt do to engage in about an hour
was built to uplift peoples the readings. of back-and-forth dialogue. in admission with global
or even look up from their Editors Note: Tator tots and
lunch and body weight? demographic trends, the
desk, lest they make eye Either way, half of a And if youre the stu- breakfast potatoes are on
Ironically, an act meant to author treats campus mala-
stop people from further disre- contact with the teaching good discussion involves dent who usually speaks Lenoirs menu this morning. dies as inevitable, instead
specting the Unsung Founders assistant. active listening. Even if at every opportunity, try of, say, the result of a public
has achieved what the design As we approach week you dont have anything transferring that energy to New Davis computers university increasingly
of the monument failed to do: three of classes, some peo- you want to enthusiasti- others who might need it fulfill need for speed forced to rely on student
draw passersby to learn more ple have already come out cally contribute, theres more. Its better when we tuition for funding.
about who built the University. of their shells, while others always validity to listening all talk. TO THE EDITOR: The author also fails to
There must be something fun- In February I wrote a mention that not only did
damentally wrong if the memo- letter to The Daily Tar Heel the school receive a record
rial meant to commemorate complaining about the number of applications
appeals to the masses as noth- SATIRICAL ADVICE COLUMN computers in Davis Library.
I was tongue-in-cheek in
this year, almost one in
ing more than another exterior four UNC students in an
9/8: LENS OF ONYX worse. My grade on my most with a gun, but preferably EDITORS NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily rep-
ule. But, as a disclaimer, this resent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the
Cameron Jernigagn returns for recent Chemistry 102 exam with an e-mail at iedcapi-
plan may involve a little beg- opinions of The Daily Tar Heel editorial board, which comprises 10 board
his third year as a columnist. was 29. tal@protonmail.com.
ging for forgiveness versus members, the opinion assistant editor and editor and the editor-in-chief.