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The women’s basketball team
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an 83-77 loss Thursday to Seniors Katie Lank, Ashley Hodges, Taylor Scott and Sara Finestone embrace Thursday at the dedication of the Eve Carson Memorial Garden. Hundreds came together to remember Carson,
Maryland, led by sophomore who was killed two years ago. The garden wall reads: “Learn from every single being, experience and moment. What joy it is to search for lessons and goodness and enthusiasm in others.”
‘A LIVING MEMORIAL’
Lynetta Kizer’s 22 points.
announcement
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The Daily Tar Heel offices will
close at 5 p.m. today and will
reopen at 8:30 a.m. March 15.
Have a good Spring Break!
Two years after Eve Carson’s death, a new garden will be a
space to honor her and all others who have died as students.
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OH, DEER
Residents of the Governors he dedication of the Eve Carson Memorial “I love the fact that so many people have come together,” surrounding the garden includes an inscription taken from a
Garden on a sunny Thursday afternoon said senior Elinor Benami, the first recipient of the Eve letter she wrote to a friend:
Club, a gated community just brought people together. Marie Carson Scholarship. “Learn from every single being, experience and moment.
Friends embraced. Some cried. Others Benami said bringing people together was something What joy it is to search for lessons and goodness and enthu-
south of Chapel Hill, are not in the crowd of more than 100 stood in siasm in others,” the inscription reads.
Carson did and is continuing to do with the garden.
thrilled that urban archers have silence. Everyone remembered. Senior Sarah Smith said even those who never had the Students in T-shirts and jeans crouched in the mulch along-
Chancellor Holden Thorp, Student opportunity to meet Carson can feel her impact by visiting side men in suits to add a little something to “Eve’s Garden.”
been permitted to hunt deer in Body President Jasmin Jones and Chairman of the Board the garden. Benami said that through participating in the fern planting,
the neighborhood, though they of Trustees Bob Winston III were among the speakers at “The garden will be a great way for people to stop and people can come by and see their own impact on the garden as
the ceremony dedicating the garden in memory of students reflect on her as a person,” Smith said. “They can see what it transforms into something representing life and growth.
have been eating plants. who, like Carson, died while enrolled at UNC. her role was and how many lives she touched.” “It’s a living memorial,” said Elizabeth Shuster, assistant
Peggy Jablonski, vice chancellor for student affairs, read Freshman Rachel Myrick was one such visitor. dean of academic advising. “She did not want to be captured
a poem she wrote titled “Ordinary Miracles” commemorat- “I never had the opportunity to meet her, but this keeps static and stone. She was a dynamic person. The stone gives
every moment ing the lives of “those who left before their time.” her presence on campus,” she said. it structure, but the plants give it life.”
“Ordinary miracles will happen here,” she said, reading After the dedication speech, attendees gathered to plant Jones said Carson was full of life.
counts from the poem. “They already have.” ferns to put the final touch on the garden. “She was a representation of each of us,” Jones said in the
Bringing people together and strengthening friendships The garden features some of Carson’s favorite plants,
Tell people why you love them: See Garden, Page 5
are just some of those miracles that Carson embodied. including dogwood trees, shrubs and flowers. A marble wall
their smile, their passion for
dancing, their Starbucks
obsession, their sense of style, Carson’s legacy lives
their positive attitude.
———
on through acts that
The “Every Moment Counts”
project is a campus initiative
‘speak for themselves’
to honor former Student Body Story by Sarah Frier
I
President Eve Carson’s
t’s because of the way she lived
generosity and compassion. and the way she was killed that
Each day this month, The Daily Eve Carson’s name is accompa-
nied by a gut reaction.
Tar Heel will print a But in a couple of years, all the
suggested act of kindness. You students who can remember the
former student body president’s
can also find more service voice, presence and friendship on campus
projects online at heelshelp.com will have graduated.
She will join a class of students who
or by following dth/alyssa champion died during their time on campus and are
Senior Ashley Hodges reflects on her time with Carson during the dedication memorialized through scholarships, build-
twitter.com/heelshelp or
ceremony. Carson was the first person Hodges met at UNC’s Freshman Camp. ings, plaques and traditions.
facebook.com/heelshelp. When that time comes, it’s not impor-
tant that her name resonate the same way,
friends say. Because to convey what hap-
Today’s weather pened and what she meant requires a sit-
Great day for a down conversation.
road trip Instead, the things that now memorial-
H 51, L 28 ize her — the scholarship for juniors, a new
garden, a month dedicated to making every
moment count — are designed to speak for
Saturday’s weather themselves.
Will you even be
here? Carson’s company
H 55, L 28 On this day in 2008, students heard
about a college-aged woman shot to death
index off East Franklin Street. Carson’s room-
police log ......................... 2 mates couldn’t get in touch with her, and
calendar ........................... 2 the next day the body was identified as
nation/world . .................. 5 dth/Phong Dinh hers. Thousands gathered in Polk Place to
sports . ............................... 6 Former student body president Seth Dearmin and others dth/Phong DinH mourn the loss.
crossword ....................... 11 plant ferns following the garden’s dedication. He spoke of Chancellor Holden Thorp addresses the hundreds who gathered Thursday to
opinion .......................... 12 the impact Carson had even on those who never met her. remember Carson and witness the dedication of her memorial garden. See memory, Page 5
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campus
UNC’s Information Technology
Services has planned a major
emergency outage for March 13 to Trying to control deer population Governors Club association did
not conduct background checks on
borhood is potentially unsafe but is
a state issue.
conduct “critical maintenance” on hunters before their selection. “Everyone has concerns when you
receives
its data center. BY Sarah glen Governors Club resident. “This lapse in judgment by the have a populated area with hunters
The outage will last from 4 p.m. Staff writer Officials of the gated community POA is totally inappropriate and in it,” she said. “We’ve got to make
March 13 until 8 a.m. March 14, for With only two deer down and south of Chapel Hill ordered resi- indicative of the lack of attention sure it’s being done in a safe way.”
a total of 16 hours. three shots taken, Governors Club dents to remove unapproved “No paid to residents’ concerns,” said As town officials continue to
grant
Services that will be affected deer hunters have a long way to go. Trespassing” signs intended to keep Governors Club resident Caroline debate adopting an urban archery
include UNC e-mail, Connect They have until April 15 to kill deer hunters out of their yards. Szymeczek in the release. program, they have said that safety
Carolina, Finance Central, Student no more than 65 antler-less deer. Schwenke and other protesters A newsletter to residents by the is one of their main concerns.
Central and others. But community officials continue to received letters from the neighbor- association’s deer management Council members have delayed
The ITS data center on Franklin hear disapproval from residents who hood’s property owners’ association committee states four of the 37 voting on participating in the N.C.
Street has experienced difficulties want archers out of their yards. informing them to remove the signs hunters were removed after a back- Wildlife Resources Commission-
for several weeks with its “chillers.” Governors Club is in the third or face sanctions, including fines.
week of its deer eradication pro- Neighborhood regulation pro-
ground check. Only misdemeanors
and traffic violations were found.
sponsored urban archery season.
Council member Laurin
Campus to hire
For more information, visit bit.
ly/uncITS. gram, which seeks to cull the area’s hibits unapproved signs.
growing deer population by enlist-
Schwenke said detractors believe Easthom wrote in an e-mail that it new researchers
The Governors Club community the hunt presents a safety issue. seems deer hunting angers many.
Dining options on campus ing archers to hunt with bow and manager did not return phone calls “Kids like to go play in our com- “I’m not sure we want to go down BY Seth cline
arrow throughout the property. for comment. mon area to walk up the creek, and that road as we consider the matter staff writer
during Spring Break hours “We’ve got a lot of rich people The hunt has seen opposi- now that’s been designated a hunt- in Chapel Hill,” she wrote. North Carolina’s innovative
that love their gardens, and the tion since before it began on Feb. ing area,” he said. research campus is back on its feet
The following dining locations
deer come in and eat their plants,” 15. According to a Feb. 14 press Chatham County Commissioner Contact the City Editor after months of hiring freezes and
will be open for limited hours dur-
said Paul Schwenke, an 11-year release by deer hunt opposers, the Sally Kost said hunting in a neigh- at citydesk@unc.edu. budget cuts.
ing spring break.
n Top of Lenoir: open 7:30 a.m. The N.C. Research Campus at
to 3 p.m. today; closed Saturday to Kannapolis, a collaboration of
March 13; open 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. private companies and eight N.C.
March 14 universities to investigate human
n Alpine Bagel Cafe: open 7 a.m. health and nutrition, has restarted
to 5 p.m. today; closed Saturday its development after receiving an
and Sunday; open 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. unexpected grant from the N.C.
Monday to March 12; closed March General Assembly in December.
13 and 14 “A year ago at this time, the
n Rams Head Dining Hall: financial world was collapsing. And
open 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. in late spring, the governor froze
to 2 p.m. today; closed Saturday to all spending, and that froze us in
March 13; open 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. place,” said Steven Zeisel, director
and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. March 14. of UNC-Chapel Hill’s Nutrition
n Lenoir Mainstreet: 7:30 a.m. Research Institute on campus.
to 5 p.m. today; closed Monday to “In December that lifted — the
March 13; Subway open 4 p.m to 8 budget came through, and now
p.m. March 14. everybody’s feeling optimistic.”
For more complete hours for all Dole Foods Inc. Chairman
locations, visit dining.unc.edu. David Murdock founded the 250-
acre nutrition research campus as
a partnership between universities
Study finds children snack and private companies.
more and drink less milk Murdock himself has contrib-
uted $1.5 billion to the campus,
A new study by UNC research- and the state of North Carolina is
ers has found that young children expected to contribute $22.5 mil-
in the U.S. are now consuming a lion to it every year.
large portion of their diets through UNC-CH’s Nutrition Research
snacking on salty chips, candy and Institute had its budget cut by $1.1
other junk food. million last fall, forcing two layoffs.
Snacking now comprises up to N.C. State’s Plants for Human
27 percent of children’s daily calo- Health Institute on the campus was
ries, the study found. It was pub- similarly hurt by the budget freeze.
lished in the March issue of the Construction on its permanent lab
Health Affairs journal. facility was delayed, and its budget
The study, one of the first to fell even farther behind.
research eating habits of young But both campuses saw a change
children, comes as millions of chil- of fortunes in December when
dren suffer from obesity, which can they, along with UNC-Charlotte,
cause hypertension, heart disease received the bulk of the $3 million
and diabetes. the state legislature allocated to the
The study examined surveys of campus for this fiscal year.
eating habits of almost 31,000 chil- “The legislature, in a down econ-
dren between 1977 and 2006. omy, recognized how important the
Between the surveys conducted campus was,” said Steven Leath,
in 1977-78 and 2003-06, the per- vice president for research for the
centage of children that snacked UNC system.
outside of regular meals jumped “If we can make a difference in
from 74 to 98 percent. dth/Bj Dworak
Cynthia and Bob Risley of Chapel Hill celebrate the closing of the KFC on East Main Street in Carrboro with other demonstrators solving problems related to health
The average caloric intake from and nutrition, it’s a huge economic
snacks rose from 168 calories per day on Thursday. Bob Risley was one of a few demonstrators who dressed as chickens, waving at passersby in front of the closed KFC.
benefit to the state.”
in 1977 to 586 calories in 2006, con-
S
ended in Bowles’ selection, the sys- Franklin E. McCain Selection/Screening
tudio art professor Kimowan Metchewais’ exhibit, “Polaroid to Paper,” attracted visitors
tem did not adhere to the guidelines Committee
to the Hanes Art Center on Thursday. Metchewais has spent more than a decade Charles H. Mercer, Jr.
in the policy manual, so the board
has relatively little experience with Gladys Ashe Robinson Hires a search consultant and
creating this project, which involves photography and design, and he said that he narrows down the applicant list.
the multi-committee procedure. Harold L. Martin, Sr., N.C. A&T
intends to spend the rest of his life working on it. Metchewais said his art, like his life, is Gage said the board went David W. Young, co-chairman
chancellor
an “unknown process” and that both will continue to go on unplanned. beyond the outlined procedure to Brent D. Barringer, co-chairman
make sure every board member got Anne Ponder, UNC-Asheville
chancellor Members: Peaches G.
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called “the most important work we H. Holden Thorp, UNC-Chapel Blank, Laura W. Buffaloe, Bill
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Contact the University Editor Senior Caitlyn Boller writes about the last time she saw Eve Carson, at a
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at udesk@unc.edu.
dance party. “Couldn’t think of a more fitting way to remember you.”
report problems party’s actions campus to close
Memory in the intimacy in which people tell me, pessimistically, that this
knew him,” said Blanchard, whose is all going to fade away,” Edwards
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT)
— About 731 owners of Toyota
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT)
— House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (MCT)
— T he student-led strike
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daughter was a close friend of said. “I consider it my responsibil- faced with new and ongoing and campus shutdown at the
vehicles not covered by two
The impact was tangible. Ray’s. “I’m not sure how to handle ity to carry this forward.” allegations of ethical lapses by University of California, Santa
recent recalls have reported
“I regret never telling her how that other than just to continue to Carson got Edwards into stu- some House Democrats, vig- Cruz, continued Thursday with
sudden acceleration complaints
much I admired her,” said junior talk to them.” dent government and made sure he orously defended her party’s a rally at the campus entrance
to U.S. auto safety regulators in
Katherine Novinski. applied for a committee position, record Thursday and insist- in which students with signs,
the past six weeks, a Detroit Free
Novinski, who will be the next Carson continued he remembers. ed that she has taken strong drums and bullhorns marched
Press analysis found.
director of the Eve Marie Carson When Edwards works on the steps to clean up the House down the street, carrying with
The growing crowd of com-
Scholarship, is a leader in an effort Many of the things that now scholarship, sometimes he needs of Representatives during her them a giant paper puppet of
plaints, representing about half
to ensure Carson’s legacy continues memorialize Carson were her ideas to separate himself from the emo- three-year tenure. the school’s mascot, the banana
of the 1,460 received by the
to be a part of campus life. — and that’s what differentiates tion, he said. But watchdog groups say slug, covered in slogans decrying
National Highway Traffic Safety
Whether she realizes it or not, the tribute, said Thomas Edwards, “Sometimes you have to take a that Pelosi’s actions have fallen privatization of the University of
Administration since Jan. 15
Novinski is joining a small group director of the Eve Marie Carson day off and just not do anything way short of her promise to California system. Speakers from
about Toyota models and sud-
in the University community of Scholarship. that relates to it,” he said. “drain the swamp” of unethical university unions, faculty and
den acceleration, adds to evi-
people carrying memories of other “Nothing has been memorial- Whoever takes over in a couple behavior. And Republicans see organizations congratulated the
dence that Toyota still hasn’t
student deaths. ized in this way,” Assistant Dean of years might not need those breaks. an important campaign issue 200 students, staff and for their
identified all possible causes of
Four scholarships in the College Students Melinda Manning said. At that point, it comes down to emerging. role in shutting down campus.
the problem.
of Arts and Sciences are in the Carson helped shape the values stories.
name of people who died while of the University as the University All freshman Allison Rowland
they were students at UNC. shaped her, Novinski said. knows of Carson is what her resident
Some staff at the Arts and “The things that have been started advisor told her in an e-mail this
Sciences Foundation keep in touch in her honor and to finish her legacy week, she said. The e-mail explained
with the parents of Benjamin are things that are going to be here,” that March would have two weeks
Woodruff, a student who died May she said. “People will create new titled “Every Moment Counts” in
12, 1996 in a fire at the Phi Gamma memories through those avenues.” recognition of the way Carson lived.
Delta house. A Carolina Scholars Novinski remembers hoping “She seems like a nice person,”
scholarship is in his name. Carson’s idea for a scholarship for Rowland said. “I feel like I should
There’s also a Carolina Scholars juniors could materialize despite know more about it.”
fund in the name of Ke vin her death. The scholarship is now
Reichardt, one of two people in her name. Contact the University Editor
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QUOTE OF THE DAY:
The Daily Tar Heel EDITOR, 962-4086
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associate opinion EDITOR
GREG_MARGOLIS@UNC.EDU plants give it life.”
Elizabeth Shuster, assistant dean of academic
In memoriam advising, on the eve marie carson memorial garden
Tiger
for poor attendance at the men’s basketball game
hard
v.1 (Yiddish) to complain
TO THE EDITOR:
knock life
castle to recent contested elections, porn!
it is obvious to most that student To the guy reading “Spiritual
November 19, 1985 — March 5, 2008 government needs change. The Disciplines for the Christian
other day, I stumbled across the Life” while drinking a PBR at
I
article about how several mem- noon on the seventh floor of
feel terrible for Tiger bers of Student Congress want to
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It almost sounds silly. again.
These factors have led to a he town of Chapel However, the town was too needs to be more proactive in Due to recent problems, I’m
crippling sex addiction through Hill should have been slow in responding to citizens’ its approach. To the guy in the Union
still somewhat concerned about
which he has battled to become more stringent with complaints about Greenbridge’s The policy seems too lenient. dressed exactly like Waldo: I
electronic irregularities that dis-
the best golfer of his generation. the Greenbridge development actions. After all, Greenbridge’s devel- found you.
rupt the voting process. Making
And what does he get in project regarding recent traffic Town officials should have oper is being given five addi- the process more complicated is Dear out-of-state students: It’s
return? Media coverage and a violations. started issuing citations from tional opportunities — even not helpful toward making the not spring until I say so. Love,
dismissive public minimizing his election smoother. North Carolina.
The developer violated at the onset and not waited after it has already ignored
suffering by suggesting that his Lastly, if cost reductions are the
therapy is an attempt to shield least five traffic laws within the until multiple ordinances had many chances to remedy the Dear guy trying to pick me
last few months. These viola- already been broken, especially situation. only legitimate reason to change, up in the library: It probably
blame. It makes me sick. then for heaven’s sake, make the
Even the medical field has tions included construction since town staff had repeatedly If the town of Chapel Hill doesn’t help that you just
runoff the day after the election! Googled “How to make a girl
turned its back on Woods. vehicles traveling the wrong asked the developer to correct wants future developers to
Like Student Body President fall in love in 30 days.”
The Diagnostic and Statistical directions on one-way roads, some of these problems. respect the law and the con- Jasmin Jones, I agree with the
Manual of Mental Disorders lacking proper traffic controls Until the threat of criminal cerns of its citizens, then it Why do anarchists spend so
current runoff system. You can
(DSM-IV), the authoritative psy- and illegally closing Rosemary citations, the developer did not needs to make sure that there much time in men’s public
gather great ideas when you form
chiatric manual, does not list sex Street. make any significant effort to is more accountability. bathroom stalls?
a consensus.
addiction as a diagnosis. The town issued a warning implement any reforms. There needs to be better While some procedural changes To the two guys watching
Instead, Tiger would fall Feb 16 to Greenbridge about These traffic violations could communication between the are necessary (like granting fund- “Twilight” together on Saturday
somewhere in the realm of night: I saw you.
the breaches. have put both drivers and town and developers. When ing appeals more than 30 sec-
impulse control disorder or onds), I think Student Congress
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
In the letter, the town prom- pedestrians at serious risk of laws are broken that endanger Dear physics TA: Was it worth
ised to issue criminal citations accidents. public safety, then immediate needs to focus on something more the extra five minutes to write
Get with it, American Psychiatric important: the needs of students.
Association! These labels do not for any further violations. An It’s understandable that the action needs to be taken. your entire announcement on
order to stop work would be town did not want to impede Letting developers off the Congress could (and probably the board in bubble letters?
properly describe the seriousness will) debate all day whether the
of Woods’ affliction. issued after five citations. the ongoing Greenbridge hook repeatedly will only To the booty call who didn’t
new system should be imple-
Semantics aside, it is no won- Since the letter was issued, construction unnecessarily. make it more likely for there mented, but I would rather they respond: Screw you! Or not …
der that Tiger Woods fell ill to a the developer has not broken However, when safety proto- to be further violations in the use that time brainstorming ideas To the guy who ran into a tree:
compulsive sexual disorder given any traffic laws. cols are breached, the town future. that would affect our lives. If you drive anything like you
his many risk factors. walk, the “no texting” laws
First, Woods has spent Zachary De La Rosa suddenly make a lot more sense.
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Woods craving intimacy like a On behalf of the Carolina Please refrain from reading
Victorian-era nymphomaniac. he Chapel Hill-Carrboro Cotton Laws said, “We are the school system can’t expand that catalog of granny panties
Public School curricu- against policies that expand honors classes while at the Experience Enrichment
These issues are compounded Scholarship, we would like when I’m trying to think about
by a spouse that does not mea- lum should work toward opportunities for those per- same time enacting other mea- breakfast.
raising the bar for under- sons at the top with little or no sures that focus on closing the to announce a new source of
sure up. Sure, Woods’ wife Elin funding for undergraduate and Sorry ladies, but fixing your hair
Nordegren has decent looks and achieving students. genuine attention given to how achievement gap. In fact, the graduate students eager to leave in the mirror does not, in fact,
child psychology training that But it should also provide to bring those children at the two go hand in hand. their mark on the world: CEES count as washing your hands.
boosts her stay-at-home mom an academically rigorous cur- bottom along with them.” The achievement gap contin- Fellowships and Grants.
credentials, but that does not To the boy who sleeps on the
riculum for the intellectually The NAACP is right to focus ues to be a pervasive problem CEES Fellowships are funded floor behind the lecture seats
hold up to Tiger’s standards. gifted. There is absolutely no on the very troubling achieve- in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro entirely by students and selected
Nordegren’s undistinguished in SOCI 273: Resourceful, but
reason why these two goals ment gap. But the group’s sen- school system. There’s no by a diverse selection committee still rude.
modeling career left Woods
cannot be accomplished at the timent is off. Students can’t excuse why, in a community made up of faculty, students and
desiring a more accomplished at-large community members To the person constantly
woman, something that is com- same time. be clumped into two groups that prides itself on academic updating their Facebook
The local chapter of the — those who are “gifted” and excellence, our schools should dedicated to higher education
monly seen in sexual compul- and helping students realize the status: Maybe you would
sive disorders. National Association for the those who are not. continue to fail black students finish your paper in a timely
Advancement of Colored People All students have poten- at a higher rate. Carolina experience.
Tom Brady courageously This year, the committee will manner if you didn’t constant-
avoided falling prey to a sex has derided recent actions by tial that can be realized. It’s imperative that public ly tell me you have just seven
award two fellowships of $1,500
addiction by ditching his the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Expanding honors classes is school officials and the com- each to help students who have more pages every five minutes.
pregnant girlfriend Bridget Schools Board of Education to one way of tapping into that munity continue to address not yet studied abroad or worked To my chemistry lab partner:
Moynahan, who also had a short- increase the number of honors potential. the gap. as an unpaid intern. Preference I may not have mastered the
lived modeling career, to marry classes offered. Setting higher standards and The NAACP is right to keep is granted to nontraditional, experimental procedure, but
supermodel Gisele Bundchen. In an interview with The improving the quality of educa- the problem in the public eye. Carolina Covenant, student-par- I have learned basic social
Help begins at home. Elin Daily Tar Heel on Feb. 25, tion is a move that targets all But protesting the addition of ent and transfer students, as well skills.
failed to alleviate Woods’ addic- as applications accompanied by
tion by trying to make the cover
Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP students. honors classes is not the way to To the overly dramatic couple
branch president Michelle And there’s no reason why combat the issue. a grant application from a non- on the sixth floor of HJ: As
of Vogue or allowing Tiger a mul- profit organization.
ligan, like Brady’s wife. enraptured as I am in The Days
So, let CEES help you get there! of Your Lives, can you pick
Funded mandates
His kids were not helping For more information or to access
out much either. At age two, days when I don’t have
an application, visit our Web midterms and have time to
Tiger was on television putting site at CEESunc.org or e-mail us
against Bob Hope, a skill his make popcorn?
CEES@unc.edu. All application
pair of toddlers should be prac- materials are due by March 15. To my suitemates: If you want
ticing every day. Instead Woods
comes home to half-assed finger Finance committee accurately doles out fee money Jessica Lam
to go balls to the wall, fine.
Just make sure it’s not my
paintings and Play-Doh sculp- wall. I have class in the
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Junior
tures. Who can blame him for he Student Congress group is to the student body and opportunity. Discrepancies in Journalism and Mass morning.
preferring the company of porn finance committee had how many people participate. funding are often the fault of Communication
stars? a difficult task this year It appears the finance com- the groups themselves, not the Send your one-to-two-
The unjust reactions to — allocating about $365,000 mittee did a good job of evalu- finance committee. sentence entries to
Annadele Herman
Woods’ multiple affairs and to student organizations whose ating those factors. For instance, some groups dthedit@gmail.com,
Junior
resulting therapy might worry subject line ‘kvetch.’
requests collectively reached Cultural organizations are of requested funding for social Clinical Laboratory Science
the undiagnosed sex addicts out
there. nearly $1 million. significant importance on our events — a category not funded
But do not fret. You can avoid But this task is especially campus. by student government.
stigma by quietly shuffling off to delicate with regards to cul- They allow our students These groups deserve equal
tural groups on campus. to celebrate their history and opportunity for legitimate SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
Sexaholics Anonymous meetings ➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space,
on Friday nights or asking your In order to address this their beliefs within their own needs. But that does not mean Writing guidelines: clarity, accuracy and vulgarity.
doctor for a selective serotonin issue, the finance committee communities. they have to be funded equally ➤ Please type: Handwritten Limit letters to 250 words.
letters will not be accepted.
reuptake inhibitor, like Prozac, particularly focuses on the And these groups are of in order for that to happen. SUBMISSION:
➤ Sign and date: No more than
that treats compulsive sexual principle of specialization — great educational value to our The finance committee pro- two people should sign letters. ➤ Drop-off: at our office at Suite
behavior with the potentially that is, how unique an organi- campus at large. While repre- tected this opportunity while ➤ Students: Include your year,
2409 in the Student Union.
therapeutic side effects of profuse zation is to the student body — sentative numbers might not simultaneously ensuring each major and phone number. ➤ E-mail: to dthedit@gmail.com
sweating, diarrhea and difficulty ➤ Faculty/staff: Include your ➤ Send: to P.O. Box 3257, Chapel
to allocate money to cultural be high, the emotional needs dollar allocated would go the Hill, N.C., 27515.
reaching an orgasm.
Alternatively, for those blessed
organizations. these clubs fill often outweigh maximum distance.
with self-control, pay heed to The other two factors enu- simple participation. We look forward to Student EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily represent the opinions
what will surely be the slogan for merated in the Student Code The finance committee Body President Jasmin Jones’ of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel edito-
Tiger’s next Nike campaign: Just and used when considering ensured these groups were approval of the 2010-11 budget rial board. The board consists of eight board members, the associate opinion editor, the
Don’t Do It. funding requests are how vital a given adequate and equal allocation. opinion editor and the editor.