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Sports | page 12
voted on
GETTING BACK UP
North Carolina’s football team
this week
lost its second of two games
Would give undocumented
Saturday. “We’ve just got to get
better,” quarterback T.J. Yates students path to citizenship
said. “It’s frustrating, but we
by Elizabeth johnson
know it’s fixable.” staff writer
A 9-year-old piece of legislation will get
another chance to pass in Congress this week,
giving undocumented immigrant students a
conditional path to citizenship if approved.
The Development, Relief and Education of
Alien Minors Act gives undocumented immi-
grants less than 16 years old, who have lived in
the country for more than five years, a chance
to earn American citizenship.
People who meet these requirements will
have to complete two years of military service
or earn a college degree in exchange for their
green card.
“We are thrilled about this,” said Ron Bilbao,
city | page 3 president of the Coalition for College Access at
UNC. “This should have been voted on a long
time ago. People should have been in school and
FOOD TRUCKS not suffering during the past few years,” Bilbao
A local shop owner is said.
Coalition for College Access has been urging
petitioning the Chapel Hill people to call on members of Congress to vote in
Town Council to allow food support of the DREAM Act, Bilbao said.
The Senate is expected to vote Wednesday on
trucks like Carrboro’s taco the act, which is being proposed as an amendment
trucks. Chamber of Commerce to the National Defense Authorization Act.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.,
President Aaron Nelson said sent out a release last week urging senators to
vote for the National Defense Authorization Act
trucks have come about in
and each of its amendments.
the last five years. “The DREAM Act amendment will ensure
dth/zach gutterman that millions of children who grow up as
Chancellor Holden Thorp talks with Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage from Discovery Channel’s MythBusters in the Dean Dome. Americans will be able to get the education they
need to contribute to our economy,” Reid said
BUSTING MYTHS
in the release.
The focus of the bill is military investment.
If passed, the government will spend a record
$726 billion on strengthening counterterror-
ism efforts, missile defense and nuclear non-
Science duo addresses crowd “There are still things you can do proliferation. A portion of the budget will be
used to buy new equipment and uniforms for
and problems you can solve that the military.
“It is a dirty political trick to stick the
by Maria Gontaruk
staff writer no one has ever done before." DREAM Act in an unrelated bill as an amend-
Anecdotes ranging from underwater automobile ment,” said William Gheen, leader of Americans
Adam Savage, Mythbusters Co-host
city | page 4 escapes to loud music shattering windows were all part
of the behind-the-scenes insight shared Sunday by Adam
for Legal Immigration.
“This organization has helped defeat the
DOGS IN THE POOL Savage and Jamie Hyneman, co-hosts of the Discovery Savage and Hyneman encouraged the audience to ask DREAM Act before, and we are hopeful we can
Channel show MythBusters. why certain things happen and to experiment on their do it again. The nightmare act amnesty will only
Orange County Animal Ser- “The most meaningful part of doing the show has been own. attract more illegal immigrants who will even-
vices hosted its sixth annual everything we learn from our experiments,” Hyneman said “There are still things you can do and problems you can tually become voters,” he said.
to the few thousand people in attendance at the Dean E. solve that no one has ever done before,” Savage said. Gheen also said that Democrats will lose
dog swim brought families to Smith Center. Savage and Hyneman prepared a video for the event that more seats in the November election if they
“And if we get to use explosives along the way, then it’s featured explosions from the show. vote for this bill.
the pool Saturday. The event Democrats are hoping to do the opposite.
even better.” In addition, they prepared one addressing the most fre-
usually draws about 100 The event was part of the North Carolina Science quently asked question on the Discovery Channel website: They want to win over the Latino vote in the
Festival, the first-ever statewide science festival in the “Can people light their own farts?” upcoming election by showing their support
dogs. United States, according to UNC. It was coordinated by They said they were the first to get the evidence in high for the bill.
the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center. speed photographs. But some Democrats might not approve
the bill because they are still hoping to vote on
sports | online
Chancellor Holden Thorp led the 90-minute program, You can indeed light them up.
“An Afternoon with Adam and Jamie,” where the audience “I think there’s a sort of playfulness about what we do comprehensive immigration reform, not just
had the opportunity to ask the duo questions. that makes learning fun,” Hyneman said. one piece of it.
WEEKEND GAMES “The DREAM Act should be considered in
Savage and Hyneman took the opportunity to share After high school, Savage said he concentrated on the
Visit dailytarheel.com/sports their feelings on the show’s philosophy. special effects industry and worked on movies such as the context of comprehensive immigration
“Busting myths or experimenting is just like climbing “Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace” and “The reform,” said Jack Pfeiffer, press secretary for
for more about games this Matrix.” Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C. He said that the U.S.
a mountain — you don’t do it because the view is great,
weekend, including those by but because it is a challenge and you learn throughout the Hyneman said he earned a degree in Russian studies should take necessary steps to handle the way
process,” Hyneman said. and produced effects for more than 800 commercials. illegal immigration is handled.
men’s and women’s soccer Thorp said he couldn’t imagine anyone better than the The pair said they have used their diverse range of life But Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., sees the act
teams, the women’s golf MythBusters pair to get students and young people inter- as a way of rewarding undocumented immi-
ested in science. See MYTHBUSTERS, Page 6
team and the field hockey See Dream Act, Page 6
team.
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and 1 p.m.
Upsets WXYC, student government amount of student fees go to WXYC
and that the weekly “Student Body Poll questions:
The sirens, which are part of President Radio Show” is one Have you listened to
upsets
the Alert Carolina safety aware- by Jordan walker Lee and Student Body Vice of student government’s most WXYC while at UNC?
ness campaign, are likely to be staff writer President Holly Boardman said the important outlets to reach out to Yes/ No
audible in on- and off-campus A poll designed and publicized purpose of the poll is to determine students.
by Student Body Secretary Ian Lee the number of students who listen Lee said he intends to release If so how many times?
locations, including downtown
1-5
some
Chapel Hill. has ruffled a few feathers within to WXYC and how the station can similar polls about different orga-
The test is intended to check student government and WXYC, be improved. nizations every month. 5-10
equipment and remind students, the campus radio station. “Quite frankly, a lot of students He said he plans to let the survey 10-50
professors and staff of what to do Lee sent an e-mail Thursday to don’ t listen to it,” Boardman run for two weeks and hopes to col- 50+
in case of an emergency. multiple listservs asking students said. lect up more than 500 responses,
to take a poll aimed at gauging The poll provides students the then give the results to WXYC for How would you rate the
No action will be required dur-
ing the test. The sirens will sound their opinion of WXYC.
Officials from student govern-
opportunity to voice what type of
programming they want WXYC to
analysis.
Santoro and WXYC station
programming at WXYC?
Poor
Abortion opt-
an alert tone along with a pre-
recorded public address message. ment and the station said they
think the process could have been
feature more frequently.
Those who take the poll are
manager Nicole Campbell said
they had no knowledge of the poll
Good
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out still in place
Upon completion of the test, a dif-
ferent tone and voice message will carried out more effectively if Lee allowed to write in a genre under before it was released. I do not know by Jen Serdetchnaia
signal, “All clear. Resume normal had sought the help of more orga- the “other” category or check one of Santoro said there is a gap Assistant State and National Editor
nizations. four other options, including news between the mission of the radio What types of program-
activities.” ming would you like to Concerns from students about
The University will also send “It just seems rushed,” said and hip-hop. station and the wishes of students, the abortion benefit in the UNC-
Student Congress Speaker But Santoro said this list is and that student government see more of at WXYC?
texts to about 46,000 cell phone system health insurance plan
numbers which have been regis- Deanna Santoro. “Had all branch- insufficient considering the sta- should work to address it. But it Top 40 Music might go unaddressed by the state
tered by students, professors and es of student government and tion’s broad range of content. should have been a collaborative Talk Shows government.
staff through an online campus WXYC been involved, we could Lee said he was enabled to initi- effort, she said. News As part of advocacy efforts to
directory. About 26,000 of those have made sure the poll was more ate the poll, in part, by changes to Campbell said the sur ve y Hip-hop remove the abortion benefit in the
numbers belong to students. thorough.” the Student Code that have given should not have been publicized Other student insurance plan, members
In normal instances, students Santoro said WXYC receives student body secretaries a broad- through student government list- of Students for Life of America
feedback from students each er range of power. Those duties servs. What programming, if any, wrote a letter to Gov. Bev Perdue in
should seek shelter and close win-
dows and doors upon hearing the semester through multiple ave- include soliciting feedback from do you currently enjoy on August after being dissatisfied with
sirens. nues, including student call-ins students. Contact the University Editor WXYC and would like to system President Erskine Bowles’
and other station initiatives. Boardman said a significant at udesk@unc.edu. see continued? response.
Bowles changed the abortion
UNC centers receive more benefit to an optional instead of
than $11 million in grants a default provision after receiving
several e-mails from students and
Seven international centers at parents.
the UNC have received competi- Students for Life of America
tive Title VI grants from the U.S. received a response on Sept. 10
Department of Education that will from Perdue but waited a week to
total $11.29 million over the next make the announcement public,
four years. said Kristan Hawkins, executive
The awards will support global director for Students for Life of
business education, international America.
and regional studies — including In a two-paragraph letter,
foreign-language and area-studies Perdue only thanked the orga-
fellowships for students — lan- nization for its civic engagement
guage instruction, teaching and without further addressing the
research and community outreach issue.
involving Africa, Europe, Eurasia, “We are pretty disappointed in
Latin America and the Middle the way the governor responded,”
East. Hawkins said.
The centers that received “We had written this serious let-
funds are the African Studies ter asking her to address this seri-
Center, the Carolina Center for ous matter, and in return, we got a
the Study of the Middle East brush-off.”
and Muslim Civilizations, the Perdue’s response makes it seem
Center for European Studies, like the issue is not important to
the Center for Global Initiatives, her, Hawkins said.
the Center for Slavic, Eurasian “To parents and students, it’s an
and East European Studies, the important question,” she said.
Institute for the Study of the Some student groups agree with
Americas and the UNC Center for this stance.
International Business Education “It would have been nice to see
and Research. any sort of concerned response,”
said Chase McDonough, a UNC
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this time period The group lacked a basic mission bers said. of the people walking around.
statement and had no clear goal, Unlike other campus theater Some people wouldn’t have the
Waaser said — and members weren’t groups, Company Carolina allows best interest,” LeRoy Frasier
even aware of the company’s web- anyone from the area to participate said.
site. in its productions. “On the surface and maybe oth-
fall 2008 “They handed me a key ring with “I think it lets our shows be of a erwise, the University is a much
Stephanie Waaser becomes about thirty keys on it, and they only higher quality,” Coats said. “We have friendlier place than in the ’50s,”
a producer of Company knew what one was for,” Waaser a bigger talent pool to pull from.” he said.
Carolina said. But even after organizing its key Like his brother, LeRoy Frasier
Since then, everything has rings and mounting a successful show stayed at UNC for only three years.
fall 2009 changed, senior co-producer Jordi in the fall, Company Carolina still suf- He left without graduating, but he
RENT is performed
Coats said. fered a major setback. did not leave Friday without a mes-
Not only do Company Carolina Last spring, the company’s pro- sage for students.
spring 2010 members now know what their duction of “Cats” was unexpectedly “Your education at any institu-
Cats is cancelled keys open, they are also working on canceled. tion is only partly what happens
revamping their website and taking A week before the scheduled in the classroom,” he said. “What
fall 2010 on big, Broadway hits like “RENT.” opening date, Waaser found out that happens outside is often more
Once on This Island Company Carolina was founded important than what happens
the application for the rights to per-
is scheduled for Oct. 15-18 in 1995 as a division of the commu- form Andrew Lloyd Weber’s splashy inside.”
Aida is scheduled for nication studies department. After musical had been denied. Ralph Frasier’s younger daugh-
Dec. 3-6 splitting from the department in After months of rehearsal, the pro- ter, Rochelle Frasier, said she was
SOURCE: COMPANY CAROLINA 2000, the company entered a five- duction was canceled and shelved. surprised to learn that her father
DTH/LENNON DODSON AND RYAN KURTZMAN year ‘black period’ from 2003-2008, The producers and other Company and uncle and Brandon would be
members remained positive through speaking publicly about their expe-
last spring’s disappointment. riences.
“Those involved with ‘Cats’ are “It’s an experience they don’t
still active members who remain often talk about,” she said. “It was
optimistic about the future of the traumatic for them. There was
• Late Night Company,” Waaser said. a lot of racism even though the
• Delivery This fall the company is produc- University was desegregated.”
R o c h e l l e Fr a s i e r j o i n e d
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• Order online at Island,” and Elton John’s adapta- Washington, her sister, in encour- Last April, people marched from Chapel Hill to Durham in support of
tion of “Aida”. aging current minority students the DREAM Act. It will be up for vote in the U.S. Senate this week.
campusfoods.com Coats and Waaser said the com- to be grateful for those who paved
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said. Kenan Stadium. the Visitors Bureau Patty Griffin ebbie Gitlen (left) of Walkertown, N.C., and Allison Williams of Knoxville,
The shuttle service is also part That shuttle system was dis- said the program is all about mak-
of Touch Downtown, a marketing continued because it cost more to ing an entire day out of Saturday Tenn., perform “Indian Killed a Woodcock” at the fourth annual Hoppin’ John
campaign comprised of five local operate than the town was making, football. Old-Time and Bluegrass Fiddlers’ Convention on Saturday in Silk Hope, N.C.
organizations like the UNC ath- Steinbacher said. “The whole idea is to get people The convention featured a band contest as well as individual contests in old-time and
letics department and the Chapel “Because of parking challenges to come to Chapel Hill early, stay
Hill/Orange County Visitors on game day, people rush out of late and spend money,” she said. bluegrass fiddle, banjo, guitar, mandolin, bass, folk song and dance.
Bureau. town after the game to beat traf-
The campaign, which started fic, and maybe grab something to Contact the City Editor
three years ago, aims to get football eat on the road rather than right at citydesk@unc.edu. Opting out
State government might not get
involved in the system health plan’s
games abortion benefit. See pg. 3 for story.
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Sarah Frier
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
The Daily Tar Heel EDITOR, 962-4086
Frier@email.unc.edu
EDITorial BOARD members
Cameron Parker callie bost Sam Jacobson “Your education at any institution
Established 1893, Opinion EDITOR Robert Fleming Mark Laichena
117 years
of editorial freedom
cdp@unc.edu
Pat ryan
Taylor Holgate Maggie Zellner
is only partly what happens in the
classroom.”
associate opinion EDITOR
pcryan@email.unc.edu
the story
broad, contrary to what Orange Spanish.
County Board of Education I have known participating
member Brenda Stephens stat- students in every year since
ed (“Setback for homeschoolers,” 2006, and there is always a cor-
I
n the past month or so, you’ve Sept. 16). relation between Spanish abil-
read a lot about housekeepers, As an example of how broad ity and the value students take
W
and the paper is in an ideal posi- types of learning through class- speaking friends who declined
tion to cover. hether or not Butch is having could have been found Given the heightened media
es with other homeschoolers, t o a p p l y f o r t h e p r o g ra m
But not all of you have been Davis had any knowl- out and addressed much ear- attention UNC and its policies
including classes about physics, because it had no language
happy with what you’ve read. edge of his players’ lier. The coaching staff — not are currently receiving, those chemistry, Shakespeare, The requirement.
An Aug. 31 story, “Righting the transgressions, it seems clear the NCAA’s ethics committee in power must be especially Iliad, The Odyssey, electron- If applications to the pro-
Ship,” by three-year writer and that there are problems with — should be monitoring our careful of the message they are ics, team sports, settling Mars gram declined last year, I
current University Editor C. Ryan his leadership. athletes’ conduct. sending. archaeology, biology, art, algebra believe this has everything to
Barber, has received mixed reviews. If Davis was directly involved Given these alternatives and On the one hand, the stakes and foreign languages (Spanish, do with the complaints of past
Several online commentators in facilitating players’ academic the shades of grey between, it are high; an enormous amount French and Japanese). participants regarding study
questioned the “framing” of the or agent-related violations, the is hard to envision a scenario in of money, including a $70 mil- Narrow? You decide, but my abroad.
article, which they said belittled issue is one of unsound ethics, which Davis is entirely blameless. lion renovation of Kenan sta- views lie with it being broad. I count myself among those
the housekeepers’ side of the story and the solution is relatively If Davis does prove to be respon- dium, has been invested in the people.
(portraying Employee Forum Chase Lewis In particular, the attitude
Representative James Holman as
simple: Davis should be fired. sible once the University can “get program. No one wants to see
If Davis was so uninvolved to the bottom of this matter” — that investment go to waste. Chapel Hill Resident of the Study Abroad Director
a “moustache-twisting villain”) and toward those of us in Havana
glorified their managers’ crack- in his players’ lives a scandal of as President Bowles assured the Firing Davis without evidence
N.C. State’s ticketing policy was perhaps the second great-
down on unauthorized breaks. this magnitude could fly under Board of Governors it would — linking him to the improprieties est complaint regarding the
On Sept. 1, Freshman Sarah his radar, there are equally vex- Davis should be fired. would be exactly such a waste. is the fairest, most logical
program.
Hirsch wrote in a letter to the edi- ing issues with UNC’s football With that said, we would be But erring on the side of TO THE EDITOR: Another problem was the lack
tor that Barber’s story omitted “the program and Davis’ ability to thrilled to hear an explanation caution is acceptable when it I hate how we do basket- of language immersion, which
real abuses housekeepers face on a lead such a vast — and growing that absolves Davis of culpabil- comes to preserving our aca- ball ticket distributions here at we all expressed openly.
daily basis from management.” — program. ity. It would be a shame to have demic reputation. UNC. Many smaller U.S. universi-
A week later, Junior Jim In order to steer a foot- to change coaches on our team We must avoid making I have been witness to five ties have direct-enrollment pro-
Gulledge argued the same: The ball team through the kind of at such a critical juncture in any decision that would sug- UNC basketball seasons as a stu- grams in Havana. Study abroad
story only covered half the issue. dent and a wide array of ticket could have implemented this
expansion in which UNC has the program’s expansion. gest the strength of the ath-
There are certainly some policies, from bracelets and 7 change years ago and avoided
aspects of Barber’s article that invested, the head coach needs More important, however, letic programs at UNC is of a
a.m. lines to phases and single the abrupt cancellation of the
deserve critical attention. to be sufficiently hands-on so is maintaining the integrity of higher priority than academic
tickets. program this year. I appreciate
The headline, for example, the sorts of problems our team our school. integrity. After I saw the options being the opportunity UNC provided
implied that “the ship” has considered for this year’s ticket me in 2006, but regret that
already capsized, that if manag- distribution, I had the same more students will not have this
A
Later, the DTH clarified that pool of tickets (typically higher TO THE EDITOR:
the housekeeper did not support special election will be fairly to the numerous campus bers. That two members were
up in the stands). Tickets are for In “Opposition to the mosque
the part of the policy with rules held online tomorrow organizations — a task they expelled last Wednesday for not
specific seats, so you don’t have must be because of Islam”
against sitting down without per- to fill congressional complete by using fees that attending the required number to arrive hours early to get a (Sept. 16), the author, Lindsay
mission. seats for districts 2, 3, 4, 6 and students pay. of meetings only enforces this. decent seat. Alexander, assumes that oppo-
Editors need to do a better job 8. In the past, these elections With an annual budget of But, frankly, considering State students are penalized sition to the mosque being built
balancing headlines’ pith with have seen some pretty dismal $385,000 in addition to sub- the apathy of students toward for not returning or not using a near Ground Zero must stem
the light they cast on their stories. turnouts. sequent appropriations for congressional elections, there’s ticket and rewarded for arriving from anti-Islamic beliefs.
They also need a firm policy on But in order to have a say in organizations, it’s no small part little surprise. The first step more than 45 minutes early, by As this argument has been
when to use anonymous sources, their representatives, students in campus life that Congress toward having the most active influencing their chances in sub- brought up multiple times, I
who often bring more complexity must vote. For those in eligible plays. and effective Congress is an sequent lotteries. would now like to pose a ques-
than clarity to an issue. Sure, there is no advan- tion to those who believe that the
districts, the first opportunity It is sad that these elections active and effective electorate.
But readers need to be careful tage for die-hard fans to arrive mosque should be built.
to differentiate between a source to do so is Tuesday. Students are generally held with little So it starts with us.
can vote easily, from anywhere participation. We lament it Everyone eligible should super early, but it ensures that If opposing Park51 equates
with an outsize personality and the people who don’t show up have to being anti-Islamic, then
reporter. with Internet access, by going every year, but little changes. vote tomorrow. Information on less chance to get tickets in the would it be acceptable to build
Assistant Housekeeping to my.unc.edu and selecting the It goes without saying that the candidates and the election future and that you can sit with the mosque directly on top of
Director Tonya Sell, a straight “Student Voting” link. students should be more process can be found on the your friends without having to Ground Zero?
shooter and former Navy officer, Congress is a very important involved in the school’s gov- Board of Elections website. wait for those friends who are Or, how about just right
did not couch her sentiments for aspect of the UNC communi- ernment, especially with a Students need to ensure they always late. beside the site?
Barber — hence the “slap in the ty, and remains so whether or branch that affects so many get the most out of our leaders If the answer is yes, then the
face” comment and an implicit not students take an interest. people. and the beginning of obtain- Russ Behler fundamental beliefs of those
comparison between housekeepers Arguably, their most impor- Congress is often criticized ing this is casting a simple vote Graduate Student who say so are simply differ-
and Iraqis “spitting in your face.” tant job is to allocate funds for having apathetic mem- tomorrow. Biomedical Engineering ent than those who oppose the
“It was very much a profile mosque and the argument will
piece (of Sell),” Barber said. That’s Study abroad showed continue to remain cyclical until
A taxing problem
why she played a central role in the the end of time.
article, not because Barber, or the lack of responsiveness
However, if those who sup-
paper, thinks Sell is right. TO THE EDITOR: port the mosque answer no,
That’s also why Barber took Having studied in Havana in then perhaps the reason why
pains to point out what were Sell’s
observations and what were his UNC should apply sales tax to online merchandise 2006, I was truly disappointed
to hear that UNC’s Cuba pro-
both sides have created this
controversy is different than
T
own, talk to a range of sources and gram had been canceled this some have originally suspect-
give Sell’s critics plenty of space. he state of North UNC is part of the problem. to third-party vendors, UNC year. I do not deny the last- ed.
In the end, though, the readers Carolina is not seeing The University contracted with should still do the right thing. minute complications that made Perhaps the argument has
mentioned above are right. This is a whole lot of sales tax an out-of-state company to UNC, which receives about cancellation of the program nothing to do with intolerance
a question about “framing” — what revenue from online sales of run the online store for official a quarter of its budget from the necessary. or ignorance, and instead is
they call “angle” in the newsroom. UNC athletic gear. UNC is con- athletic gear. Because the com- state, should take this opportu- However, I firmly believe simply a question of distance.
Barber decided to use Sell’s tributing to this problem, and pany is not physically located nity contribute to the general that the opportunity to study
personal history as a window into should take the steps to fix it. in North Carolina, it does not fund. UNC has two options to in Cuba would have been pre- Michael Kronk
this conflict. He could have just Online stores that have a have to collect sales tax. rectify this situation. It should served had the study abroad Freshman
as easily used Holman’s, a house- office been responsive to the Economics
physical presence in North Technically, UNC and the com- either negotiate with the out-of-
keeper’s, a student’s or no one’s.
The paper might have done Carolina must charge sales tax. pany are following the letter of the state company to collect sales tax
Online stores that are not locat- law, but this situation just seems or switch to doing business with
better to pick a frame that didn’t
ed in NC cannot be compelled wrong. a company that has a physical
SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
lean on one side of the issue, or at ➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space,
to collect state sales tax — the The current agreement puts presence in North Carolina. Writing guidelines: clarity, accuracy and vulgarity.
least pair the story with a similar
➤ Please type: Handwritten Limit letters to 250 words.
profile of someone like Holman. burden is on the consumer to the North Carolina government North Carolina’s self-report- letters will not be accepted.
But no matter what the frame, report it on their yearly taxes. in an ironic situation in which it ed sales tax for online purchas- SUBMISSION:
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readers always have to be careful Very few people report and cannot collect sales tax on mer- es is usually unenforceable, but two people should sign letters. ➤ Drop-off: at our office at 151 E.
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whose first job, after all, is to the policy is simply unenforce- Also, UNC merchandise is UNC should take the proper ➤ Faculty/staff: Include your
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Tuesday: misses out on collecting sales significant gains to be made by sumers pay sales tax on online EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily represent the opinions
tax on many online purchases taxing these products. While purchases of UNC-branded of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel edito-
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RUSHING ATTACK
North Carolina befuddled by Georgia Tech’s triple option, loses ACC opener to Yellow Jackets 30-24 to fall to 0-2
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Johnny White gained 148 all-purpose yards on
Saturday against Georgia Tech. White started at tail-
back, beating out last year’s starter Shaun Draughn.
White excels at
starting RB role
by Jonathan Jones
Sports Editor
Throughout the offseason, North Carolina foot-
ball coach Butch Davis described Johnny White as
dth/lauren mccay the hardest-working player on the team.
Zach Brown and the UNC defense couldn’t stop the Yellow Jackets’ rushing game, which gained 372 yards. Orwin Smith accounted for 73 yards on the ground. On Saturday, he was the hardest-working player
on the field.
by Louie Horvath Merletti said. “It’s really hard to keep track of every- DTH ONLINE: Go to dailytarheel.com/ The senior fought for all 113 rushing yards he
Senior writer thing. If you try to take in the whole picture, that’s multimedia to view a photo slideshow and amassed while in the starting role at tailback in front
For the second time in as many games, North when you start getting lost on the football. Whenever video from Saturday’s game. of Shaun Draughn, the former starter who had been
Carolina’s football team limped away with a 30-24 you’re on defense against this offense, it’s just about cleared to play by the University and the NCAA on
loss and a feeling of missed opportunity. reading your keys, and if everyone does their job At the end of this stretch, UNC replaced its three- Monday.
With four minutes left in the right, they won’t go anywhere.” point lead with a six-point deficit. During his career, White has seen time in the back-
football third quarter against Georgia But as Orwin Smith’s first-quarter, 73-yard run Georgia Tech averaged 4.8 yards per play over field, on defense and on special teams. But he had
Ga. Tech 30 Tech, the Tar Heel defense for Georgia Tech proved, if one person does not do that span, the Tar Heels appearing mystified by the never solidified his spot on the squad until Saturday.
UNC 24 turned over the Yellow Jackets his job right or misses a tackle, six points could be offense. Yellow Jackets were running in every direc- “You saw the passion that Johnny ran with — hel-
on downs. As UNC had scored tacked on the board. tion, unencumbered by UNC defenders. mets were flying and he was dragging people,” Davis
in four of its first five drives, it seemed fair to think Since it consists almost entirely of running plays, Anthony Allen and Joshua Nesbitt were the said. “He really ran the ball very well.”
North Carolina would build on its 24-17 lead and the offense milks the clock, giving opponents less two main rushers for the Yellow Jackets. The duo White racked up 148 yards in total offense and
nab its first win of the season. chances to score. rushed 46 times and amassed 219 yards between touched the ball in one-third of UNC’s offensive plays.
Little did the Kenan Stadium crowd know, the Historically, Georgia Tech struggles when it is them. When he got the starting nod over Draughn and back-
Tar Heels had already scored for the last time. forced to throw the ball and score quickly — a weak- For their part, the Tar Heels turned the football up Anthony Elzy, he took it as a vote of confidence.
Georgia Tech would hold the ball for virtually the ness of the triple option. over twice. Both times the mishaps led to Georgia “I’m just going by whatever they were going with,”
rest of the game, not letting T.J. Yates and Co. score “Now if you can make it a more-than-one-score Tech points. White said. “I’m glad that they trust in me to carry the
another point. ball game, it really enhances your ability to kind Davis said he knew his team would have fewer ball whenever they need me to.”
Yates ended the day with 209 yards on an of make them play left-handed,” UNC head coach possessions because of Georgia Tech’s scheme, which In two UNC first-half drives, White chewed up 45
impressive 18-for-24, but threw for only 46 yards Butch Davis said. “It takes the ball out of the fullback made the turnovers especially costly. yards on the ground and caught a beautiful 29-yard
in the second half when the defense stiffened. some of the time, it makes them have to throw the Like the season opener two weeks ago, despite a throw from T.J. Yates before being replaced by
The Ramblin’ Wreck offense is known for its ball a little bit more, and forces them to do things good passing day for Yates, UNC was turned away Draughn in the red zone.
triple-option attack. Georgia Tech is very hesi- that they don’t like to do.” with thoughts of what could have been. The first drive ended in a Casey Barth field goal,
tant to throw the ball, and the offense is based on North Carolina could not get the Georgia Tech “We just got to get better,” Yates said. “It’s frustrat- and the second a Yates quarterback keeper for a one-
its ability to confound the defense because of the offense off the field — from Yates’ one-yard touch- ing, but we know it’s fixable.” yard score.
numerous players who could have the ball on any down run in the second quarter until just less than
given play. six minutes left in the fourth, the Georgia Tech Contact the Sports Editor
offense ran a staggering 57 plays to UNC’s 12. at sports@unc.edu. See white, Page 11
“That’s why their offense is so good,” safety Matt