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VOLUME 118, ISSUE 100


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thursday, october 28, 2010

Burney
must
state & nation | page 3 retake
course
ELECTION CONNECTION
With November quickly
approaching, Democratic
candidates gathered
Wednesday to encourage high UNC, NCAA worked
student turnout in the together on decision
upcoming midterm elections.
By Jonathan Jones
Sports Editor
UNC chancellor Holden Thorp said it’s “no
problem” that UNC football player Kendric
Burney is taking one course this semester.
Burney, a fifth-year senior, was cleared to play
for the first time this season Tuesday after being
granted a waiver from the NCAA regarding his
academics.
“The rule that would have kept him from
competing with his current course load was an
NCAA rule,” Thorp said. “So if the NCAA gave
him a waiver, that’s fine.”
According to a report in The (Raleigh) News
diversions| page 5 & Observer, the Honor Court
changed Burney’s grade in a
core class from last semes-
GET YOUR SPOOKY ON ter from a C to a C-, causing
The Diversions crew has him to not earn credit for the
course. He must retake the
assembled the ultimate guide course in the spring in order
to celebrating to graduate.
According to NCAA bylaw
Halloween this weekend, 14.10.1, Thorp is “responsible UNC corner-
for approving the procedures back Kendric
from freaky films to costume dth/jankee shah for certifying the eligibility of Burney will
suggestions. Fred Moore, a security guard at several UNC facilities, has earned a reputation on campus for his creative drawings and sketches. an institution’s student-ath- play against
letes under NCAA legisla-

Drawing from his job


William & Mary.
tion.” He could designate that
assignment to a staff member, but the certifica-
tion “must occur prior to allowing a student-ath-
lete to represent the institution in intercollegiate
competition.”
Athletic director Dick Baddour said UNC and
Security guard shares year old said he has been drawing since
grade school.
the NCAA have worked together during the inves-
tigation into the academic portion of the review.
skill with University “I used to get in trouble for scribbling
in school,” Moore said.
“In a couple of conversations, we laid out for
them our process,” Baddour said. “They acknowl-
While in the Air Force, Moore’s edged and said, ‘You’re on the right track, con-
by colin warren-hicks matured artistic talents were discovered tinue doing what you’re doing and at some point,
staff writer by a senior officer. He was then frequently we may send somebody to join.’ And that is in
Fred Moore is a popular man on the asked to create to-scale battle sketches. fact what they did later.
multimedia | online UNC campus, but few know his last name.
“They don’t call me Mr. Moore or Fred,”
Since his incorporation into UNC’s
security force in 1991, word of his gift has
“We were always in communication with them
and they knew what we were doing, and they
he said. “They call me Mr. Fred.” circulated campus. were endorsing what we were doing.”
COMIC DISCUSSIONS Moore has been a security guard for “People started asking, ‘Can you draw? Burney received a six-game suspension from
An English class hosted a many of the University’s athletic facilities, Can you draw? Can you draw?’” Moore the NCAA on Sept. 22 for violating NCAA rules
but has gained a reputation as an amateur said. of agent benefits and preferential treatment. The
panel discussion Wednesday cartoonist. Patrolling between Fetzer Field, the senior cornerback was slated to return to the team
dth/jankee shah
night to discuss how black “He has been around since I was an Student Recreation Center and both
Moore holds a sketch of Rameses, the
last week against Miami, but he was withheld
undergraduate,” said 2007 UNC gradu- Fetzer and Woollen gyms, he is constantly while his eligibility continued to be determined.
superheroes and villains are ate and Campus Recreation employee greeted by friendly hollers and requests UNC mascot, wearing a Samurai outfit. Burney is a friend of former UNC defensive
portrayed in comic books and Tori Hooker. “He has always taken care for a drawing. back Chris Hawkins, who was named as a pro-
of people around here.” “He makes a point to meet everyone Starting with thin graphite wisps, he spective agent in three reinstatement letters
television shows in American Moore’s cartoons often center on iconic — all the student employees that work transfers his imagined image to the page from Baddour to the NCAA.
society. UNC scenery, such as the Bell Tower or for Campus Rec and a lot of the students with a number two pencil, darkens his On Oct. 4, Baddour sent Hawkins a letter of
the Old Well. involved with Campus Rec,” said intra- lines with Sharpie, and brightens the fin- disassociation, notifying the former player that
His specialty, however, is ACC mascots mural sports director Justin Ford. ished product with colored pencils. the University will not accept any recruiting aid or
partaking in comical and, usually, basket- An ever-growing waiting list currently “We choose what we want and he usu- financial contributions from him, permit current
Vote early ball-oriented action. has fifteen people anticipating a person- ally adds a little something of his own,” student-athletes to have contact with him or pro-
Early voting in the 2010 “My personal favorite is the yellow alized “Mr. Fred” work. senior Natalie Malikyan said. “Usually a vide him with any athletic privileges or benefits.
general elections will con- jacket stinging the Blue Devil in the butt,” He works from his house, averaging Blue Devil is being crushed somewhere.” Baddour said disassociation letters are rare, and
tinue through Oct. 29 at the Moore said. three or four drawings a week. His pro-
Morehead Planetarium. The large-framed and big-smiling 62 cess of creation is simple and effective. See cartoons, Page 11 See burney, Page 11
Voting runs from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m.

Professor advises in Holiday Inn re-brands


Election Day is Nov. 2, when
you can check out The Daily
Tar Heel for a voter guide.

this day in history health policy debate Hotel changes name


to avoid rebuilding Site of Holiday
OCT. 28, 1959 … eet Inn Chapel Hill
Str
Sekou Toure, president of the Ricketts appointed to will be making direct recommendations to
the nation’s lawmaking body, said Stephen
By Olivia Barrow
staff writer Fra
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Republic of Guinea at the


national committee Gamboa, adjunct assistant professor in the
department of family medicine.
A local hotel that doubles as a UNC
sports hub has re-branded itself in order
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time, gave a press conference


Ep
Fordham Bouleva
Elliott

“The first step is to propose solutions,” said to sidestep complete reconstruction.


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at Graham Memorial. Toure By Maria Gontaruk Gamboa, who has traveled to Washington, The Holiday Inn Chapel Hill, which is hur
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Road

Staff Writer D.C. to offer advice on health care policy at located on Fordham Boulevard and has oad
served as president from At a time when health care reform has the White House. been an icon of the community since 1962,
become a hot topic in the national politi- “It just depends whether Congress is ready changed its name to Chapel Hill University Drive
1958 to 1984. llow
cal scene, a University professor is helping to listen to their recommendations.” Inn on Wednesday after finding out the Wi
Congress and the president call the shots. Gamboa said Ricketts, who has worked at Holiday Inn franchise will no longer con-
T h o m a s R i c k e tt s , tinue its exterior-corridor hotels. SOURCE: GOOGLE MAPS
Today’s weather UNC since 2001, has done a lot of work to
DTH/RYAN KURTZMAN AND MEG WRATHER
health policy and man- advance access to health care in rural areas, Going independent in a fragile economic
Morning showers agement professor, said and that this area should be a focus of the recovery period risks losing business from
make students sour. he hopes to use his posi- panel. name recognition, but the hotel’s general decided to play up its sports theme.
H 78, L 49 tion on the National “I believe that health care is a ‘special manager, Stacie Williamson, said she is “I was getting some travelers, but I get a
Health Care Workforce good’, and we cannot deny access to care for confident the hotel will succeed. lot of townspeople who come in and watch
Commission to make people who can’t get it,” Ricketts said. “Remaining the vintage-style hotel football games and eat,” Williams said. “We
Friday’s weather sure all health care pro- Ricketts was appointed to the committee allows us to still remain an economical full- get a lot of Carolina fans, and a lot that come
fessionals’ views are Sept. 30. He is also on the national Veterans service hotel,” Williamson said. in after, like, a home football game to watch
Celebrate fall — heard. Health Advisory Committee until 2011. To stay with Holiday Inn, the hotel would their second favorite team on television.”
jump in a leaf pile! Thomas “We have a very diverse Although he has worked in and around have had to completely rebuild, which would He said he doesn’t believe the brand
H 63, L 39 Ricketts has group of professionals Washington, D.C. since 1972 with organiza- not have been cost-effective, she said. change will affect the restaurant, which also
30-plus years and trained or experi- tions that deal with national health policy, he “It’s a neat thing that the hotel isn’t going has a location in University Square.
of experience in enced people whose work said he didn’t expect the appointment. away,” she said. “It will still be part of the com- “I think people will still come,” Williams
index health care. can be coordinated much “I was surprised, frankly,” he said. “I’ve munity, just with a new name and more flex- said. “I don’t think the name is that impor-
better,” Ricketts, who is talked with several people I admire who ibility with how we work with the guests.” tant.”
police log ......................... 2 currently in France, said in an e-mail. said they tried to get to the commission but Five years ago, the hotel became sports- The hotel offers services, like discounted
calendar ............................. 2 The commission was established by the were turned down — that’s a very humbling themed, showcasing the winning traditions rates for guests visiting UNC Hospitals and
diversions . ........................ 5 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, thing.” of UNC athletics throughout the building. the University, which draw repeat visitors,
nation and world ........... 10
a large-scale health care legislation passed Ricketts is the codirector of the American The hotel also became home to Time-Out giving Williamson confidence business will
crossword ....................... 11
earlier this year. Sports Bar four years ago when bar owner
opinion ............................. 12
The commission is important because it See Ricketts, Page 11 Eddie Williams took over the restaurant and See hotel, Page 11
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Teen pregnancy rates drop Service


Corrections
Due to a reporting error,
Tuesday’s page 5 story, “Holocaust
survivor gives face to the past”

to be
incorrectly stated when Irving
Roth was liberated from German
concentration camps. Just before
Allied forces liberated Auschwitz,
Education credited with decrease N.C. teen pregnancies decline in 2009
Roth and others were marched to The following graph tracks the number of pregnancies in adolescent girls ages

held for
Buchenwald, another camp. He by Hannah Floyd school year, so the results of the 10 to 19 from 2000 to 2009 in the state of North Carolina.
staff writer legislation won’t be fully known
56.0 4.4
remained there until April 1945, 25
Comprehensive education, suc- until next year’s survey.

Number of pregnancies (in thousands)


when that camp was liberated. Due
to an editing error, Wednesday’s cessful prevention services and Emily Adams, the vice presi-
The number of teen girls out of Percent the teen pregnancy rate

student
correction again misstated when outreach programs are all factors dent of education for Planned
that officials say have contributed 1,000 that got pregnant in 2009 dropped from 2008 to 2009
Auschwitz was liberated. Parenthood of Central North
Due to an editing error, a featured to the state’s record-low teen preg- Carolina, said she thinks part of the
nancy rate — with Orange County 20
quote in Wednesday’s page 3 story, reason Orange County has such a
“Pedal Patrol” was misattributed to leading the way. low rate is the effectiveness of the
According to data released Oct. services it offers.
Jason Bellavance. Lt. Donald Bradley
said “With sirens ... people know 18 by the N.C. Department of Adams said Planned Burke, 24, died
Health and Human Services, 56 Parenthood’s programs in the
you’re coming. The bicycle is more
of a stealth mode in arriving.” out of every 1,000 young women county include Teen Voices and
15
‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 from brain tumor
Due to a reporting error, aged 15 to 19 years old became Joven a Joven, which works with SOURCE: WWW.APPCNC.ORG DTH/CHRIS ALTON
Wednesday’s page 2 Daily Dose mis- pregnant last year, a 4.4 percent 14- to 18-year-olds. Participants by Colleen Volz
attributed what round Germany was decrease from 2008. go through a program where they vent them from becoming preg- because teen pregnancy can be staff writer
eliminated from the World Cup. T his compares to Orange must reach out to 30 of their peers, nant again. isolating, Creech said.
A UNC professional student will
The Daily Tar Heel apologizes County’s figure of 18 out of every giving them referrals or helping to Beth Creech, a social worker She said there have been peaks
be honored in a memorial service
for the errors. 1,000 female teenagers in the same educate them on teen pregnancy. with the program, said she and and valleys in the teen pregnancy
next month after a five-and-half-
age group who became pregnant in Adams said the program is fairly others work one-on-one with rate over the years, and she hopes
year battle with brain cancer.
2009. informal. pregnant teens and their partners the decreases keep coming.
Campus BRIEFS Kay Phillips, the executive direc- “They might be correcting infor- to teach them prenatal education
Kristen Carol Burke, 24, of
North Carolina has the 14th
Jamestown, N.C., died Oct. 8 from
UNC professor honored for tor of the Adolescent Pregnancy mation they heard on the bus,” she and job skills. highest teen pregnancy rate in the
a diagnosis of medulloblastoma, a
book about country music Prevention Campaign of North said. “It may be someone at the “It’s kind of a unique program,” nation, according to the prevention
form of brain cancer.
Carolina, said she attributes the lunch table who’s struggling with said Creech. “It focuses not only campaign.
Burke was a third-year phar-
T h e A m e r i c a n S o c i e ty o f decrease to the use of more effective a situation and needs referral for on the infant but also on the teen. “I’m really excited to see that
macy student at the University and
Composers, Authors and Publishers curricula in teen pregnancy educa- something.” They’re not finished growing up yet we’ve had a drop, but I’d like to see
attended UNC as an undergradu-
has honored a book by UNC music tion and awareness programs. The Adolescent Parenting themselves.” the trend continue over the next
ate, where she was a member of
professor Jocelyn Neal. In June 2009, the Healthy Youth Program, an Orange County The program also encourages few years,” Creech said, “That’s
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority.
Neal’s “The Songs of Jimmie Act was passed by the N.C. General Department of Social Services ini- further education and helps teens when you really know you’ve made
Burke will be honored in a
Rodgers: A Legacy in Country Assembly, requiring public schools tiative, focuses on secondary pre- find scholarships and financial aid. an impact.”
memorial service at the UNC
Music” received one of the society’s to teach both abstinence and safe vention. The program involves 25 hours Eshelman School of Pharmacy
2009 Deems Taylor Awards. sex methods. The program works with teens of group education to provide preg- Contact the City Editor Nov. 8.
The awards, given in various The act became effective this who are already pregnant to pre- nant teens with a social network at citydesk@unc.edu. Senior Meredith Burke —
categories, are presented annually Kristen Burke’s younger sister —
to American authors and journal- said her sister was diagnosed with
ists whose books, articles and liner the brain cancer during her fresh-
notes about music are selected for man year.
their excellence. Meredith Burke, also a member
The book focuses on three of Sigma Sigma Sigma, said her
of Rodgers’ most influential sister began experiencing severe
songs: “Muleskinner Blues,” “In headaches shortly after moving to
the Jailhouse Now” and “T for Chapel Hill in 2005, leading her to
Texas.” Neal offers a perspective seek medical help.
on Rodgers’ role in the making That year, doctors discovered
of country music and the lasting that Burke had a
influence of his songs in American brain tumor and
culture. had it removed,
her sister said.
New UNC program will work After three can-
to help startup companies cer-free years at
UNC, the tumor
A new program at UNC will reappeared while
provide business and technical she was in her
expertise to startup companies at Kristen Burke first year of phar-
the University. died Oct. 8 macy school.
The Innovation Fellowship after a years- Despite treat-
Program will help launch and long battle ment over the
grow early-stage University start- with cancer last two years,
ups as well as build entrepreneur- Kristen passed
ial talent for the Research Triangle away at Wesley Long Hospital in
Park region by funding two-year Greensboro.
Innovation Fellows to work with Her parents, Jonathan and
fledgling companies. Cindy Burke of Jamestown, could
UNC was one of three universi- not be reached for comment.
ties designated by the Ewing Marion Senior Angela Hobart, president
Kauffman Foundation today as of Sigma Sigma Sigma, said she
“Kauffman Commercialization met Kristen Burke at UNC during
Leaders.” her freshman year in the sorority
The Kauffman Foundation house.
is awarding each university a “Kristen was always smiling,”
$100,000 grant for their selected dth/Ashley andersen Hobart said.
programs or initiatives. Democratic Senate candidate Elaine Marshall speaks to UNC Young Democrats in a rally held in Gardner on Wednesday. U.S. Rep. David “People always remember her
Price, who spoke earlier in the evening, listens on as Marshall outlines her campaign and critical issues for the upcoming election. for being warm and giving, regard-
City BRIEFS less of what was going on with her

RALLY FOR THE LEFT


treatment.”
Suspended solid waste Hobart said Kristen remained
elections
workers address council 2010 an active member of the sorority
community even after she began
After being placed on paid pharmacy school.
administrative leave nearly six
weeks ago, two town employees
Candidates urge students to volunteer and vote The candidates also appealed to students
by discussing their support for the federal
“She was always coming back
and supporting us at events,”
addressed the Chapel Hill Town government’s role in public education and Hobart said.
Council Wednesday, saying they by elise young The Triangle area will be an important funding for higher education. Hannah Brooks, vice president
have been victimized by discrimi- staff writer one for Democrats, Hackney said. “It will “If you care about this University, elec- of Kristen’s third-year pharmacy
nation and retaliation. Democratic candidates gathered put Elaine Marshall over the top,” he said. tions matter,” Marshall said. “If you care class, said Burke was studious and
“The only thing we’ve been Wednesday night at a rally sponsored by Marshall is trailing behind Burr by 8 about scholarships and Pell Grants, elections an inspiration to many.
doing for the last six months is UNC’s Young Democrats to encourage stu- points, according to the latest poll conduct- matter.”
“She had cancer during phar-
doing our job and trying to estab- dent turnout in the upcoming midterm elec- ed by left-leaning Public Policy Polling. Some of the rally’s attendees were just macy school, but she maintained a
lish UE 150,” said Kerry Bigelow, tions. At the rally, Marshall said student sup- exploring Young Democrats, while others full curriculum,” Brooks said.
one of the workers, referencing the About 100 students listened intently as port will give the Democrats an advantage were active members of the group.
Brooks said Kristen was a classic
N.C. Public Service Workers Union. N.C. Speaker of the House Joe Hackney, over their opponents. “This weekend I’m going to go canvass- social butterfly and hated to miss
“Clyde and I got put on administra- N.C. Sen. Ellie Kinnaird, Democratic can- “We don’t have the dollars that they do, ing,” freshman Willem Wyndham said. any social functions at the school,
tive paid leave, pending an investi- didate for U.S. Senate Elaine Marshall and but we’ve got people,” she said. “We’re going to go to counties where even during treatment.
gation on serious incident.” U.S. Rep. David Price spoke about their She and Price reaffirmed their support for there’s a tight race to make sure the House She added that Kristen expressed
Bigelow and six others, speaking party’s platform and motivated students to unemployment benefits and interest in sup- stays Democrat,” he said.
interest in a specialization in oncol-
in response to Bigelow and fellow make the issues known to voters. porting middle-class families. L ee Storrow, president of Young ogy ­— the study of cancer — since
solid waste employee Clyde Clark’s Hackney, who is running against Marshall also answered questions from Democrats, said the group will be canvass- she had experience with the medi-
suspensions from their department Republican Cathy Wright, Kinnaird, who students about her stance on critical issues ing in residence halls and working with
cations and their side effects, and
positions, petitioned the council to is running against Ryan Hilliard and Price, in the election. Passion Pit, the band scheduled to perform she could relate to cancer patients
find answers in the investigation who is running against B.J. Lawson, are She said she supports repealing “Don’t for Homecoming, to encourage students to on a personal level.
into both employees’ suspensions. running for re-election, while Marshall is Ask, Don’t Tell” and passing the DREAM vote.
“Everyone misses her at the
Both workers said the suspen- challenging incumbent U.S. Sen. Richard Act — both pieces of legislation that failed
pharmacy school,” Brooks said.
sions stemmed from union involve- Burr. in Congress recently. Contact the State & National Editor “I feel like everyone was defi-
ment and grievances they filed with “This is a ground-game election,” said She also told students that if elected, she at stntdesk@unc.edu. nitely affected by her death.”
the Department of Public Works. Hackney, who asked students to volunteer hopes to help Congress draft a comprehen-
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positive rabies test this year
Orange County Animal Services
received its sixth positive rabies
Ackland sta≠ tries more conversational approach
test result Wednesday.
A skunk was tested after it was Galleries include welcoming conversation.
“(The tours) include context
all of them are majoring in art.
Two of the four tours will be held
TAKE A TOUR
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Cassell said.
“We’re hoping to expand the
found to have potential exposure
with a dog at an Orange County interactive tours and information about the art-
ists and the art, but they are more
as part of the Ackland’s ongoing
“Think Thursday” program.
Location: Ackland Art Museum
Info: More tours will be held
program for next semester and get
a lot of people involved.”
residence near High Rock Road about experience than informa- The museum extends its hours Saturday, Nov. 4 and Nov. 6 Kate St. John, a sophomore art
and Maple Avenue in Efland. By Malcolm Ogden tion,” said Robert Colby, coordi- to 8 p.m. on Thursdays to attract a history major, is leading the tour,
On Oct. 26, a resident woke early staff writer nator of academic programs at broader audience. “Orient.” Her studies resulted “The Art of Being Bad.”
to her outdoor dog barking and saw Art can be intimidating, but the Ackland. Graduate student Isabella in her current position as a tour The tour will draw on 17th cen-
the skunk run under her porch, by engaging University students The museum is currently host- Archer, tour guide for “Cleopatra guide — a position she’s held since tury Dutch artwork to highlight
when she brought her dog inside in interactive tours in its galler- ing four special exhibitions, two of and the East,” is focusing on early October. the often-ambiguous portrayals
and called the animal control. ies, the faculty of the Ackland Art which will be used in the Encounter Franco-Arab studies. “I think I’ll be doing it as long as of good and evil.
Though the resident did not Museum are working to make art Art tours. “Art can be very intimidating if I’m here,” Archer said. Last year at the Ackland, St.
have direct contact with the skunk, more accessible. T he four tours will cover it’s not something you’ve done a “It’s a fun way to introduce other John received training on the social
she did have direct contact with her Encounter Art, a new program depictions of the “Orient” by ton of research on,” Archer said. people to art.” and participatory side of giving
dog, who was vaccinated against beginning today at the Ackland, 19th century French artists, the “The program is for the com- Sophomore Isabella Cassell will tours.
rabies. provides conversational tours by Art Nouveau movement, Andy munity, for the students, and led be the guide for “Art Nouveau: “It’s looking at art in a new way,”
A Communicable Disease Nurse practiced student guides, offering Warhol’s unique take on the by students, so it’s much more B e tw e e n O l d a n d Ne w ” o n St. John said. “These tours are for
from Orange County’s Health a different, warmer approach to the concept of fame through art and comfortable.” Saturday. The tour will focus on everybody, not just art people.”
Department will contact the resi- gallery experience. the depiction of good and evil in Archer began her work at the the exhibition “Flowers from Earth Admission to and tours of the
dents involved to evaluate their Unlike more conventional muse- works of art. Ackland during the summer, and Sand: Art Glass and Ceramics, Ackland are free.
risk of rabies exposure. um tours, the student guides will The guides were selected for conducting extensive research 1880-1950.”
engage visitors in what museum their interest in art and the muse- on artistic representations of “All of the tours we give are very Contact the Arts Editor
-From staff and wire reports staff said will be a more open and um’s mission, guides said — but not the regions once known as the conversational and interactive,” at artsdesk@unc.edu.
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Event promotes green living christian fraternity captivates


BY Sophia Zhang workplace,” said Erin Hiatt, RESPC printouts and copies.”
Staff Writer co-chairwoman. By 1 p.m., 500 students and
This year’s Campus Sustainability After completing the pledge, 600 staff members had signed the
Day centered on a new online students received an e-mail with a pledge, said Cindy Shea, director of
pledge promoting green life. location where they could pick up the Sustainability Office.
Fourteen tables were set up across Nalgene water bottles as a reward. All marching band members will
campus Wednesday by various “We use Nalgene because they pledge Friday and bring their water
sponsors including the Renewable are BPA-free,” Hiatt said, referenc- bottles to the homecoming game,
Energy Special Projects Committee ing a chemical commonly found in said Kaya Manson, program assis-
(RESPC), the Sustainability Office, other plastic water bottles. tant in the Sustainability Office.
Carolina Dining Services, HOPE “The pledge covers a lot of The Sustainable Endowments
Gardens, FLO Food and the Sierra things, so we understand tackling Institute also released its College
Student Coalition. it all at once might be overwhelm- Sustainability Report Card on
Students who stopped by the ing,” said RESPC member Luke Wednesday. UNC received an A-
tables were asked to pledge to lead Macon. “That’s why we allow peo- overall.
a more sustainable lifestyle. ple to pledge to specific things.” UNC scored an A in most areas,
“The purpose of the pledge is Certain statements in the pledge including green building, transpor-
to raise awareness and help the include: “I will turn off the lights tation and student involvement, but
University advance sustainability when leaving the room,” “I will eat received an F for endowment trans-
initiatives both in and out of the less meat” and “I will double-side parency. Last year, the University
achieved the exact same scores in
each category.
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Chinese Restaurant adding solar thermal panels to the
in the Pit on Wednesday. Students gathered to watch Jordan, as well as other recent
Chapel Hill roof of Fetzer Gym and sustainabil-
inductees, perform songs and dance in costume in the traditional celebration of
ity training courses for staff.
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Dive gets

Freaky films
For the complete wimp:
Frankenweenie (1984)
“Frankweenie” is about as kitschy and harmless as
Dive’s Halloween playlist
they come. If you didn’t catch this gem during your 1. Friendly Ghost — Harlem 6. L’Via l’Viaquez — The Mars Volta
childhood, Halloween weekend is the ideal opportu- 2. Monster Hospital — Metric 7. Ghostwriter — RJD2
nity to get a dose of Disney-approved spookiness. And 3. Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) — David 8. This Year Will Be Our Year — The Zombies
honestly, the spookiest part is watching a dog die and
Bowie 9. Helter Skelter — The Beatles
be revived again, Frankenstein-style (spoiler alert).
Starring Shelly Duvall as the protagonist’s mother,
4. My Body’s a Zombie for You — Dead Man’s 10. Skeletons — The Yeah Yeah Yeahs
it’s just weird enough to be fascinating, but nowhere Bones 11. Psycho Killer — Talking Heads
near strange enough to evoke any real scares. 5. Dead Souls — Joy Division 12. Welcome to the Terrordome — Public Enemy
For the suspense seeker:
The Mothman Prophecies (2002)
Especially if you’re susceptible to “based on a true
story” plotlines (ok, consider Dive guilty), this film will
give you some serious heebie jeebies. Starring Richard
Dive-approved costumes
Gere as a big city cop who ventures to a little town Frank Zappa Loggins and Messina
after a bizarre tragedy strikes his wife, “The Mothman
Prophecies” occasionally borders on cliche, but it’s If you are a tall, lanky male with frizzy hair, you Blood, guts, masked men with butcher knives —
excusable, if only because the chain of events that pretty much have your work cut out for you here. sure, these things might spook the neighborhood
leads up to the end is nothing short of mind-blowing. All you need is Zappa’s iconic bushy moustache kids. But if you’re really looking to instill sheer ter-
It’s even more so after a few beers Halloween night. and soul patch. If testosterone won’t allow, Sharpie ror in someone, team up with a friend and assume
For the vintage lover: is always a suitable substitute. the identities of yacht rock pioneers Kenny Loggins
Don’t let music noobs confuse you for “Weird and Jim Messina.
Psycho (1960) Al” — carry around a cardboard cutout of a Gibson Don a sailor’s cap, a tropical-themed button-up
In an age of “My Bloody Valentine 3D” and “Saw,” SG to make the clarification. and a wayward, pensive look as you sail the shores
it’s rare to see a nuanced, well-crafted horror film. So of West Franklin, “singin’ the songs of a sailor.”
you owe it to yourself to see this classic Hitchcock Dolly Parton Bring a penny whistle and seduce the natives with
film. There are the iconic scenes that most people have your relaxing beachside melodies. People will gawk
seen several times — namely, the blood draining in the So she isn’t on most UNC students’ iPods — this in a mix of horror and awe when they realize you
shower — but there’s much more to this movie than Halloween, go out on a costume limb. After all, it’s are dressed as the duo behind the disgustingly
grainy, black-and-white frames. going to be difficult to mistake the busty country smooth Full Sail.
The story creeps and plods for the first few minutes crooner for anybody else.
then jumps to an unexpectedly explosive ending. It Look for something absurdly sparkly, frilly, col- Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash
won’t make you nauseous, but it’ll make you jumpy. orful or bizarre (the movie “Nine to Five” is a good
reference). And this costume will most definitely
For the gore fiend: require a fluffed out, teased blonde wig.
If you’re one of the costume stragglers, it doesn’t
get much easier than this. The country icon earned
No Country for Old Men (2007) Then, don’t neglect the most important physical the title “the man in black,” so it’s pretty self-explan-
It’s a great substitute for “Hostel,” but with a little giveaway. We suggest stuffing with throw pillows atory. Don some black pants, a black jacket or long
more class. Surely an Oscar winner trumps a B-list or balled-up T-shirts, but that’s just us. Most any black coat, smooth your hair into a pompadour and
blockbuster, right? This isn’t for anyone who’s wor- large, rounded filler should do the trick. borrow your roommate’s guitar.
ried about heaving over some blood, because this film For June Carter Cash, take a cue from Reese
is chock full of it. Just when you think the gunshots Bjork Witherspoon in “Walk the Line” and go for ’50s-
and explosions have ceased, they’re back again in full style dresses and red lipstick. There should be
force. This one’s bound to be a challenge, but for the plenty around town at vintage stores. Just make
Broken limbs, blood spurting everywhere — expect ambitious Franklin Street trick-or-treaters, Björk’s sure you’ve got brown hair (or a brown wig). Pretty
it all (with a few especially nasty surprises thrown in). notorious swan dress will steal the spotlight. If you simple, really —but don’t get caught slinging your
Now that’s Halloween appropriate. go this route, be ready for plenty of out-of-towners guitar around on Franklin Street. Or shooting men
to snap photos. And fair warning —there’s no tell- in Reno, for that matter.
For the childhood throwback: ing what drunk people will do when they see some-
Hocus Pocus (1993) one donning avian apparel.
Freddie Mercury
You’ll have to get creative with assembly, but
We’re guessing this was a staple in your childhood with only a few days to put it together, it’s prob-
Halloween routine, and it’s the right time of year to ably wise to hit a craft store like Michaels or A.C. Remember that Super Mario costume you wore
revisit those happy memories. Dust off that old tape Moore. There’s always the option of cutting up a last year? Pull the fake mustache out and dust off
(yeah, you’ll probably need to dust off the VCR as white sheet and painting a swan’s face, then gluing the red trousers. Take in the seam — they better be
well), and enjoy this 1993 family film with a young some white feathers. pretty tight — and you’ve got most of the necessi-
Sarah Jessica Parker. It’s much more PG than “Sex and The Icelandic singer’s known to be kooky, so ties for the Queen frontman’s ensemble.
the City,” but back in the day, it packed a few spooky as long as there are some feathers and a bird face If you can track down a unitard in the next
moments. involved, it won’t be too difficult to convey the couple of days, bonus points. If not, it’s all in the
It’s doubtful that this movie will have you hiding message. attitude. So start oozing charisma, baby.
under a blanket, but it’ll certainly provide a laugh.

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BEST OF THE FEST Check the blog for live tweets and posts with info SYNTHESIZE THAT SINFUL CINEMA SUPERBAD ONE LITTLE INDIAN
on Moogfest’s shows and exclusive online content from Asheville. Dive takes a look at Moogfest, Rocco Giamatteo weighs in on “Waiting for ‘Superman’" takes This week, we chatted with Neon
WEEKLY POSTS If you haven’t gotten into Hump Day Bump Day or the upcoming Asheville festival Roman Polanski’s legacy as his a look at America’s educational Indian’s Alan Palomo, who will
the Brew Ha Ha yet, you ought to see what all the buzz is about. that honors the legacy of film “Rosemary’s Baby” begins system, documenting its nu- perform at Moogfest on
REVIEWS There’s too much music to fit into this edition of Dive, so synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog. its run this week at the Varsity. merous failures along the way. Sunday night.
we’re putting all the spillover — good and bad — on the internet. PAGE 9 PAGE 8 PAGE 8 PAGE 6
6 thursday, october 28, 2010 Diversions The Daily Tar Heel
diverecommends
Album from the Vaults: Motorco | Durham’s The Beast hit
the ground running last year with
Q&A: ALAN PALOMO OF NEON INDIAN
Rick Wakeman, The Six Wives of their hip-hop jazz fusion LP, Silence Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo is looking modulars. The control and
Henry VIII: Wakeman’s first official Fiction. The group is back with the musical equivalent of Timothy knowledge base that must go into
studio release is the perfect preface Freedom Suite, a free twelve track Leary. being able to program something
to Moogfest weekend: the concept album featuring 9th Wonder and Not that we’re implying he does like that, and much less create
album uses an array of Mini-Moogs, emcee Pierce Freelon’s Grammy- drugs (although “Should’ve Taken something completely unique and
Mellotron and Hammonds to por- nominated mom, Nnenna Freelon. Acid With You” is a song title on planned out — it was interesting
tray the musical characteristics of The band celebrates the album’s 2009’s Psychic Chasms). The real watching the Moog factory. It put
each of Henry VIII’s wives. It’s a key- release alongside Mosadi Music parallel lies in the 22 year old’s a lot of those images into context
board cornucopia. and Greg Humphreys. 9 p.m., $6 penchant for sonic experimen- and gave it a narrative.
Movie from the Vaults: tation, from hazy synth to retro It’s really interesting how in
saturday samples. the nature of my music the people
“Ghost Busters”: Bill Murray, Dan Blonde Redhead and Pantha Du Here, Diversions editor Linnie that invent the instruments have
Aykroyd and Sigourney Weaver star Prince Greene chats with Palomo as he as much to do with the music as
in this obvious holiday throwback. readies for a set at Asheville’s the artists implementing them.
Call it trite, but if for some reason Cat’s Cradle | Pitchforck acclaimed Moogfest and dishes on all things The way in which electronic music
you haven’t seen this Halloween experimental house artist Pantha electronic. has evolved was so much dictated
classic, rush out to Vis Art before the Du Prince opens for Blonde
rest of the town wises up. Redhead, an ethereal electronic act Diversions: How did you by whatever technology suddenly
became available. That alone has
like Beach House after a long drag end up on the bill for Moogfest?
Events: been an influence, because in the
of NyQuil. 9 p.m., $20 Alan Palomo: I’d actually music I make I like to archive those Courtesy of Lefse records
Thursday sunday hit up Moog quite awhile back just sounds. Neon Indian will perform on Sunday night at the Thomas Wolfe
Strike Anywhere in search of some interesting syn-
Caribou thesizer power. I’ve always been a
Dive: What are you most Auditorium as part of Asheville’s Moogfest. Single day tickets are $75.
Local 506 | Strike Anywhere has looking forward to at the festival?
Cat’s Cradle | If you don’t catch big fan of the chronology of Moog unique time where a larger audi- Psychic Chasms?
seen constant touring since their and the things they’ve put out. I’d AP: I think mainly just a lot of
them in Asheville this weekend for ence base can give this cluster of
release of Dead FM and tonight its Moogfest, you’re definitely going established a dialogue with them the bands I’m going to get to see. music an honest chance.
AP: I definitely don’t sleep as
brand of pop punk will tear up the awhile back, and they’ve helped I think a lot of the festivals I play often, but I don’t know — it’s been
to need something to do after
Local 506. A Wilhelm Scream, No Franklin St. becomes a ghost town with the live setup of our shows. are usually a grab bag of different Dive: You also play with a very fun and jarring ride that I
Friends and Freeman open. 8 p.m. It seemed like a good opportunity kinds of genres, and it’s very rare VEGA; how do you divide your just kind of feel like I’m along for.
at 11:30. Head to the Cradle for
$12 to contribute something back to a that there’s more than just a couple time and material between Neon I try to stay in my own head. Most
psychedelic folktronica performed
company that’s shaped a lot of my of artists I want to see. Moogfest is Indian and VEGA? of the time I think paying too much
Friday by a serious math nerd. Veelee
The Beast opens. 9:30 p.m., $18 electronic sensibilities. definitely kind of pandering to my AP: I think that the differ- attention to it can really hinder
your creativity.
Dive: Have you spent any nerdier tastes, so I’m pretty excited
to get to see bands like Hot Chip
ence in approach is so far and few
between that it makes it pretty Dive: How did you pick the
time in Asheville before?
and Dam-Funk all at one festival. easy for me to differentiate those name of the album?
ask about our makeup event AP: I was actually in Asheville Dive: What do you think this two sounds and to keep them at
AP: I think it was — I think
oct 29 & 30 yesterday. I did a little demonstra- bay from each other. I think Vega
festival says about the accessibility anything I could say would be a
tion for the Slim Phatty [synthe- definitely comes from a more pre-
of electronic music? Do you think it post-factor rationalization. Looking
sizer] that they put together. meditated effort and making pop
could’ve happened five years ago? back on it, given that the nature of
Dive: How have Moog’s AP: Now that the technology is music, whereas Neon Indian is
the album is so introspective, it’s
instruments impacted your work? kind of the extension of whatever
more available and that you have like a scrapbook or a collage of the
impulse I feel like following at that
past four years for me. Looking at
experience aveda for less. AP: I think a lot of my inter- these kinds of products out there,
est in Moog sort of happened — I’d these instruments that are a little
always heard of the brand and seen bit more accessible for people who
moment.
my own headspace, it’s this kind of
Dive: Neon Indian has gotten tangible place and it has this geog-
pictures of these really esoteric are looking to get into it, it’s a very a lot of buzz really quickly. How raphy to it. “Psychic chasms” just
has life changed since you released made sense.

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movieshorts
Paranormal Activity 2 Tod Williams lets the tension of Advertised as a supernatu- ported by its dramatic narrative. stereotypes. It’s mostly neurotic, ing kids until he finishes his second
all the little paranormal incidents ral thriller, “Hereafter” is a film Though Damon shows a strong probably a little Jewish and just novel.
build, and as the characters become associated with the likes of Clint performance, there is not enough like plenty of his other films in all All four characters try to go their
Seemingly “real life” horrorincreasingly fearful, so does the Eastwood, Steven Spielberg and emotional resonance among the ways but the particulars. It is, of separate ways in love, and three of
movies and their semi-documen- audience. Matt Damon. With such high cre- characters to prove truly moving. course, Woody Allen. them go down to disasters that we
tary style of filmmaking have been But if the water was at simmer dentials and an October release This is in large part due to the par- Allen’s films still have the abil- could all see coming from a mile
en vogue since “The Blair Witchfor the majority of the movie, it date, “Hereafter” is a movie one alleled storytelling. ity to sneak up on audiences with away.
would expect to be in prime
tragically boils over in the last thir-
Project” first earned a boatload of Characters don’t stay onscreen unsettling realities, and it’s this After Alfie impulsively marries
ty minutes. All the crafted stress
money back in 1999. The original position to satisfy the seasonal, long enough for the audience to quality in “Stranger” that makes it a ditzy call girl a third his age, for
comes (literally) crashing down in
“Paranormal Activity” projected a horror-seeking audiences of the care about them, so by the time worth viewing to some degree. But instance, who is anything but bored
an overwrought climax of shaking
similar sense of low-budget fright United States. they all come together the impact Allen is also clearly making the when she starts banging a younger
in 2007. cameras, overturned objects, and However, it’s thoughtful, slow- is greatly diluted. same generic screwball sex com- guy on the side?
an impromptu and ill-explained
“Paranormal Activity 2” doesn’t paced and sentimental, and “Hereafter” is a nice change of edies over and over, and they’re Other than subtle performances
exorcism.
reinvent the wheel, and it provides “Hereafter” is not a cheap-thrilled, pace from the typical October fare hard to stomach when they’re as by Hopkins and Jones, the film has
more of the minimalist settings, Furthermore, the constant sur- quick-cash film. The movie focuses with impressive production values pessimistic, even misanthropic, as wooden acting to compliment its
hand-held camera work and sud- veillance footage means that the predominantly around the connec- and Eastwood’s signature flair, but this one. hollow plot. And even those warm,
den scares of its predecessor. audience has about as much emo- tion between the living world and an overall muted storyline slows the The movie’s premise is a kind charmingly vulnerable exceptions
Set a few months before the tional intimacy with the characters the afterlife, but you won’t find any film to a forgettable melodrama. of dual unfolding centerpiece feel out of place in a movie whose
as if they had watched them on
events of the first film, “Paranormal gratuitous gore here. composed of two marriages — ultimate message is so downright
mall security tapes.
Activity 2” introduces us to Kristi The plot is deeply rooted in real- -Lam Chau one failed, the other failing. Alfie nasty: that daughters will eat their
Rey, her newborn son, Hunter, and ism. The film borrows many of its
T h e r e’s n o d e n y i n g t h a t (Anthony Hopkins) and Helena mothers, friends will stab each
“Paranormal Activity 2” will make
the rest of her family. Kristi is the set pieces from real-life disasters you will meet a tall dark (Gemma Jones) are an elderly other in the back and everyone is
the audience jump, but in the end,
sister of Katie from the first film, — events like the 2005 London stranger British couple recently divorced. some combination of laughably
it’s only cheap scares. The movie
and like her ill-fated sibling, Kristi bombings and the Indonesian tsu- Their daughter Sally (Naomi gullible and deplorably exploit-
has a chance to be so much more
lives in a house that is the target of nami. Concepts like the afterlife Watts) is unhappy with her writer ative.
and squanders it, a move as hard
a malevolent demon. After several are grounded in believability and It’s lukewarm and middlebrow. husband Roy (Josh Brolin), a one-
to explain as the events that occur
nights of inexplicable occurrences depicted in such a manner that the It’s awkwardly narrated and full of hit wonder who insists on not hav- -Jonathan Pattishall
in the Rey household.
and the installation of a disturb- audience does not have to suspend
ingly comprehensive set of security its disbelief to a high degree.
cameras, it becomes clear that the -Mark Niegelsky Arguably, the film is more a feel
evil spirit wants Hunter. good drama than a supernatural
For the first hour or so, the Hereafter thriller. Therein lies its weakness.

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Judging Polanski and his films ‘Superman’ chronicles


ailing education system
As part of the Roman Polanski fellow man is an integral part of The plain and simple fact,
film series being hosted by the the human experience. But art despite whatever disgust you
Varsity, “Rosemary’s Baby” transcends this experience. Think might have for this deplorable by rachel arnett Moviereview
will screen this Saturday night. of a fish: The one thing of which it human being, is that he is a staff writer
Polanski, an acclaimed filmmaker is unaware is water, the ambience superb filmmaker. And when For those of you who don’t align waiting for ‘superman’
best known for “Chinatown,” was of its existence. Art is that dimen- you’re at the Oscars or writing a with Davis Guggenheim’s “An
convicted of statutory rape of a sion of thought and emotion film review, you give due acclaim Inconvenient Truth”, the documen-
13-year-old girl in 1977. Polanski which mirrors the world in which to superb filmmakers. Conversely, tary on global warming, don’t steer
has since remained in countries
rocco giamatteo we all swim. no matter how well you can quote yourselves away from “Superman.”
renaissance man
Inspired by his own plight to find
that protect him from extradi- And so, if a man is one who “Chinatown,” Polanski is a crimi- Guggenheim’s “Waiting for good schools for his children and
tion and prison time. Because of he is. So why can’t a critic or an partakes in the human experi- nal. It’s our moral duty to scorn ‘Superman’” is the ultimate expose the notion that he would never sell
Polanski’s fugitive status, debate awards committee acknowledge ence, then an artist is but a ferry- him as a person, but not as an on the failures of the education sys- out to private schools, until he did
has erupted regarding whether Polanski’s extraordinary talents man, intent on steering us across artist. tem — failing test scores, widening in the interest of his children, the
Polanski should receive critical without being called detractors of artistic ether from this experience In 2003, Samantha Geimer, gaps, bad teachers and a sole suc- film gives us a taste of the life for
praise as a filmmaker. This col- justice? to his conception of it. Is Polanski the alleged victim of Polanski’s cess factor (student confidence, in those who don’t have the option to
umn will argue why criticism of Praise for a man’s art does not a man before he is a ferryman? statutory rape, wrote an op-ed which the U.S. ranks #1). foot the bill for private schooling.
Polanski as an artist should be mitigate the scorn of his wrong- No. As two completely separate piece in the Los Angeles Times in It’s a tear jerker, not only because In many ways, Guggenheim digs
separate from his criticism as an doings. Moreover, we can, at the beings, one doesn’t necessar- which she argued that Polanski it gives a face to five children and into the problems reformers across
individual. A counterargument same time, revere Polanski for his ily follow the other. Critics and should have been allowed to their parents fighting to enter char- the nation have been trying to draw
will run in next Thursday’s Dive. work and revile him for his deeds. noncritics alike must recognize attend the Oscars that year. Her ter schools via the lottery program, our attention to, and he makes the
But we cannot, must not, criticize the difference and judge the two reason: “What he does for a liv- but because of the honest narrative case that we have the answer if we

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oman Polanski is a pedo- both his work and his deeds in the separately. ing and how good he is at it have and the prevalence of the problem can embrace the necessary changes.
philic fugitive. There’s no same breath. When Polanski won the Oscar nothing to do with me or what he across the United States. While The documentary is not only
denying it. Being a great Never has it been presumed for Best Director, he received a did to me.” No one could have saidsome may say Guggenheim relies on honest and enraging: It’s a moving
filmmaker doesn’t make him that a man’s artistic genius is massive standing ovation. Watch it better. tugging at our heartstrings by build- push to change.
less of a fugitive. And Polanski, more important than his moral the video, and you won’t hear a ing his story around these children,
along with every other director, conduct. Nor could it ever be. single boo. In no way were these Contact the Diversions Editor the point is no less staggering or Contact the Diversions Editor
is only as “great” as critics say Man’s instinct to do right by his people applauding pedophilia. at dive@unc.edu. inspirational. at dive@unc.edu.

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Moogfest prizes electronic artists musicshorts


the autumn defense solid effort, it isn’t exactly some- the lyrics are sung in English, it’s
by linnie greene once around thing that requires close atten- surprisingly accessible.
diversions editor tion. It feels more like background Opener “Radio Borderland” sets
If you listen to music that gets music — it’s something you could the stage for the album’s sound,
your feet moving, chances are Bob Rock throw on as you study or clean. and is probably the most heavy-
Moog should get some credit. Some listeners might think that Nonetheless, if you’re in the mood handed attempt to get its multicul-
Moog’s synthesizer and inven- members of an indie rock colos- to relax, Once Around will do well tural theme across. Luckily, their
tions revolutionized electronic sus like Wilco wouldn’t have much enough to help you get there, even efforts grow more nuanced along
music, and this weekend, Moogfest time to take on side projects. These if that route is conventional. the way. “Bulevar 2000” is a slow-
aims to honor that legacy with a listeners would be very wrong. burner about the tortured thoughts
three-day lineup of 60-plus artists John Stirratt and Pat Sansone, -Allison Hussey of an estranged lover, complete
performing throughout downtown a multi-instrumental third of with atmospheric echoing vocals
Asheville, NC. Wilco, work under the moniker Bostich+FUssible and sparse horns and accordions.
Ashley Capps, president of AC The Autumn Defense, and have Bulevar 2000 And “Punta Banda” sounds like a
Entertainment, the organiza- teamed up to release Once Around, brass-based military march that
tion behind Moogfest, found that the duo’s fourth full-length. got dragged through a disco.
Asheville —which was where Bob It’s a good, easy listen that Norteño But for some reason, Bostich +
Moog lived until his death in 2005 courtesy of moogfest reminds you of a rainy day curled Fusing electronica and the tra- Fussible’s skills at melding the best
—was an ideal place for a festival The Moog manufacturing plant and headquarters still reside in up with a blanket. Once Around ditional Mexican style of accordi- of both worlds drop off towards
that prizes experimentalism. Asheville, where Bob Moog lived. Moogfest honors the musical pioneer. is soothing without being boring, on-based, uptempo music called the second half of the album. The
“Certainly the fact that Bob had gentle without being over-sensitive Norteño, Bostich and Fussible vocals on “One Night” are auto-
chosen Asheville as his adopted bit is actually pretty beneficial.” Mountain Man’s Amelia Randall mush. It does at times sound close have created a remarkably acces- tuned to the point of being indis-
home for the last quarter of a cen- With bands that cover array of Meath is looking forward to the to Wilco’s 2007 album Sky Blue sible sound for electronica fans on tinguishable. “Do It” loops the
tury of his life was a major factor,” genres and styles slated to play this opportunity to participate in an Sky, but that isn’t necessarily a bad both sides of the border. Hailing same accordion and horn verse
Capps said. “The manufacturing weekend, Capps and the rest of the event that celebrates Moog’s influ- thing (especially if you’re a Wilco from the fabled city of Tijuana, over and over, but never really goes
plant is there, so all of these amaz- organizers behind Moogfest chose ence in modern music. fan), and it maintains a sense of Bostich and Fussible are two art- anywhere interesting.
ing instruments are to this day not to restrict the performers to “You know, I have absolutely no originality. ists that usually perform in the “Oh Yes” is an especially weak
manufactured in Asheville, NC.” just synth-heavy artists. idea how we got this gig because we Title track “Once Around” is a group Nortec Collective with fel- finish. Containing mystical-sound-
And as the company behind “Bob was such a creative and are all a cappella, and MoogFest is straightforward rock number that low genre-blenders Hiperboreal ing flutes and echoing chants, it’s
Tennessee’s Bonnaroo music festi- inventive visionary that that was Moog,” she said. “So I am not sure, features a swelling string section as and Clorofila. out of place compared to the rest
val, AC Entertainment has plenty the primary quality that we wanted but I’m excited.” it draws to a close. It’s a novel pair- Accordions, a small horn section of the record. It’s a disappointing
of experience playing tastemaker to to celebrate,” he said. “We’re really While the event is draw fans, ing that comes in too late, and it and a bouncing polka beat are, for conclusion to an otherwise fresh
festival crowds. celebrating his legacy as an innova- Capps reiterates that there’s a leg- would have been interesting to see the most part, all utilized effective- and diverse collection of tradi-
The lineup includes legendary tor, and not strictly speaking artists acy of innovation behind the shows where the band could have taken ly to spice up each song’s backbone tional Mexican music and modern
new wave group Devo and British who play the precise instruments lasting late into the evening. this sound. of smooth electronica. Neither electronica.
electro-pop outfit Hot Chip. that Moog instruments manufac- “I hope the people who attend Closer “There Will Always Be a sound is overwhelming and added
For Capps, settling on the final tures.” the event not only come and have Way” brings the album to a smooth, with the fact that the majority of -Anna Norris
lineup was a challenge. “The idea was the let Bob’s leg- a wonderful time but walk away unexpected finish. The instrumen-
“It’s really an evolutionary pro- acy be a thread around which we from it inspired to create them- tation sounds like something writ-
cess. I did not start out with a built our event rather than a box selves,” Capps said. “That would ten for a smooth soul singer, but
really firm set of criteria in mind,” that enclosed it.” be a winner for me.” Stirratt’s croons work just as well,
he said. Mountain Man, an a cappella translating old soul into modern
“I think the interesting thing trio based in Vermont, was one of Contact the Diversions Editor rock.
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National and World News N&W Juvenile crime age could rise
Know more on Stewart and Colbert host Issue will go to legislature in 2011 D-Alamance, said fearmongering
is another hurdle. The voices of
law enforcement officers who say
today’s top story: anti-rally political event BY Dorothy Irwin
staff writer
Not only will this change help
young people become creative, pro-
offenders might do so repeatedly
have prevailed. The situation, she
North Carolina is discussing ductive citizens of society, but it will said, is that officers are referring
Wa t c h J o n S t e w a r t ’s WA S H I N G T O N, D . C . or form,” Stewart told Larry an issue of age — and it’s not the also provide relief for the adult crim- to a segment of violent crime that
announcement for the rally (MCT) — Jon Stewart and King last week. drinking age. inal court system and reduce current composes only about 5 percent of
on The Daily Show http:// Stephen Colbert have revealed Tr y telling that to Nanci The state may soon allow 16- costs in the system, said N.C. assis- offenders.
bit.ly/aaunRW few details about Saturday’s Ponne of Chicago. and 17-year-olds to be tried in the tant public defender Philip Penn. Another benefit to including
Check out the official web- “Rally to Restore Sanity” and/ “This event, while originally juvenile justice system. It will ultimately keep these 16- and 17-year-olds in the juvenile
site for the Rally to Restore or “March to Keep Fear Alive,” a intended for jest, could possi- North Carolina is the most strict young offenders out of the adult system is that the system involves
S a n i ty e v e n t w h i c h w i l l gathering on the National Mall, bly become a ‘turning point’ ... for young offenders, trying those at criminal system, he said. parents, while parents are not even
take place on Oct. 30 at the according to its official descrip- in our nation’s history for having or above age 16 in the adult system, “It will give kids a chance to contacted by the adult system,
National Mall in Washington, tion, “for the people who think immense impact on how politi- Judge Marcia Morey of Durham move forward in their lives at a Bordsen said.
D.C. http://bit.ly/bcObg3 shouting is annoying, counter- cal discourse is engaged in the County District Court said. time when their brains are still Since the current age of juve-
Go to dailytarheel.com/ productive and terrible for your future,” the 52-year-old writer The issue will go to the N.C. developing,” he said. “It will unclog nile jurisdiction was established in
index.php/section/state throat.” and actress wrote on the event’s General Assembly in 2011, she said. a lot of the adult criminal court 1919, there have been several ini-
to discuss impacts of But they have been explicit Facebook page this week. “You “If you can’t drink and you can’t system with cases that don’t really tiatives for change, Bordsen said.
Stewart’s Rally for Sanity. about one aspect: “This is not a have created a political move- vote and you can’t get a library belong there.” She added that though every past
political rally in any way, shape ment, intended or not.” card or enlist in the army or be out In the present court system, 16- attempt has failed, each one has
without parental permission at the and 17-year-olds receiving adult been bigger. There is too much data

Kagan’s first vote is against execution age of 16, then why should you get
charged as an adult,” she said.
Supporters suggest there may be
convictions are locked out of edu-
cational and job opportunities, as
charges stay on their records for
and research showing how damag-
ing it is to put 16- and 17-year-olds
in the adult system to dismiss the
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) that had stopped the execution supply of the drug from a British many benefits in raising the maxi- the rest of their lives, Penn said. issue any longer, she said.
— Justice Elena Kagan cast her by lethal injection of Jeffrey company. mum age. But supporters of the change “If we can’t pass this in 2011,
first vote on the Supreme Court Landrigan. The judge in Phoenix put the “Juvenile probation is much might face obstacles in their attempts then shame on the state of North
late Tuesday, joining the liberals His lawyers, in a last-ditch execution on hold because she more intensive to help kids get off to raise the legal age. Carolina,” she said.
in dissent when the high court appeal, had raised questions said she was “left to speculate” substance abuse, get mental health The political reality, Penn said, is “Why are our kids so bad that
cleared the way for the execution about one of the drugs used in whether this drug was safe for its treatment and check in with court that most legislators don’t want to we have to treat them more harsh-
of an Arizona murderer. the execution. intended use. counselors,” Morey said. be seen as being soft on crime. ly? And we don’t even try to make
The 5-4 ruling overturned Since the only U.S. manufac- But state lawyers appealed to She also said young adults tried Necessary improvements to the them better.”
orders by a federal judge in turer of sodium thiopental had the Supreme Court on Tuesday, in juvenile court are less likely to juvenile system might also be costly
Phoenix and the U.S. 9th Circuit suspended production, Arizona which lifted the Arizona judge’s end up getting in trouble with the if these ages are included. Contact the State & National
Court of Appeals in San Francisco officials said they had obtained a order. law later in life. N.C. Rep. Alice Bordsen, Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu.

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HOTEL Cartoons “My personal burney Hawkins told The Daily Tar Heel
that, to his knowledge, he did noth-
more comfortable with that letter
than I am. I think it’s absolutely
from page 1

not suffer from the name change.


from page 1

Certain motifs such as baby


favorite is the from page 1

at the time of the Hawkins’ letter, he


ing wrong and would “take legal
action in the matter,” but did not
the right thing to do, and if Chris
Hawkins wants to do something
The hotel shuttle also provides rams, a basketball-playing Rameses yellow jacket had not done any others for UNC. specify against whom he would else about it, he’ll have to create
transportation to the hospital and and giggling squirrels in Polk Place He did say others have been done, take the action. that opportunity.”
football and basketball games. are prevalent throughout his works, stinging the Blue but declined comment and deferred “I don’t have any idea what kind
But Kal Amin, owner of the Days
Inn across the street, said he thinks
and Moore’s content often crosses
into the fantastical.
Devil in the butt.” to a request for public records.
In a message via Twitter,
of legal action he could be talking
about,” Baddour said. “I couldn’t be
Contact the Sports Editor
at sports@unc.edu.
the re-brand will present challeng- “People ask for all kinds of
Fred Moore, of his cartoons
es for his competition. things,” he said.
“In this economic recession, hav- Sophomore Kiva Moore said Moore has accumulated more
In remembrance
ing a brand affiliation is crucial,” she is on the waiting list, hop- than just a fan base at UNC — he A UNC professional student will
be honored after losing her battle
games
he said. “A national name brand is ing to receive a representation has built friendships.
what travelers look for in a hotel. of “Princess Jasmine dunking on On his breaks, Moore is often with cancer. See pg. 3 for story.
They know that standards will be Rameses.” spotted with students enjoying a
maintained.” There are few requests Moore will shared crossword puzzle — another © 2009 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Revolutionizing Food
Williamson said many guests deny. widely known skill of his, Ford said. Level: A Hillsborough food center
1 2 3 4
prefer the older exterior-style But when a UNC swimmer “Mr. Fred is one of the nicest peo- held a ground breaking ceremony
hotels because they allow for park- asked for Rameses to be portrayed ple I know and is very loyal,” he said. Wednesday. See pg. 4 for story.
ing directly in front of rooms. drowning the Blue Devil, Moore “If a student asks him to come Complete the grid
Nationally, brands are mov- had to say no. to a game, he will make the effort so each row, column
ing away from motel-style mod- “She was such a sweet girl, you to be there.” and 3-by-3 box (in
Dropping rates
els because indoor halls are more wouldn’t have thought she’d ask bold borders) con- North Carolina teen pregnancy
modern. Williamson said more for that,” Moore said. “I drew her Contact the Arts Editor tains every digit 1 rates have dropped thanks to edu-
exterior-corridor hotels will likely something else.” at artsdesk@unc.edu. to 9. cation efforts. See pg. 3 for story.
become independent as a result.
Solution to
“It’s a comfortable, fun hotel with
Wednesday’s puzzle
Green pledge
a relaxed atmosphere, so we’re keep-
Campus Sustainability Day asked
ing all of that the same,” she said. “I
students to make a pledge for a
think most of our guests will stay the
same. We’re really excited about it.” DON’T MISS THIS WEEKEND’S greener lifestyle. See pg. 4 for story.

Contact the City Editor


at citydesk@unc.edu. UNION FREE MOVIES
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Innovation interest
Chancellor Holden Thorp hopes to
spark interest in innovation with his
Ricketts Friday, Oct. 29
speech today. See dailytarheel.com.
from page 1

College of Surgeons Institute for 7:00pm...THE SWITCH


Health Policy Research and was 9:30pm...
the director of the N. C. Rural
Health Research Program from THE EXPENDABLES
1988-2008, among several other
positions.
Felicia Mebane, a professor who Saturday, Oct. 30
has taught with Ricketts, said she
thinks he understands health pol-
7:00pm & Midnight...
icy and systems on a national and THE EXPENDABLES
international level. 9:30pm...THE SWITCH (C)2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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said he will bring back to his class-
1 Fat job? 69 Dust crops, e.g. 26 Sci-fi writer Frederik 50 Like some supplements
es an insider’s view of how policy 5 Interstate exit 70 Certain NCO
is made. www.unc.edu/cuab 29 Sheltered side 52 Building girder
404918 9 See 12-Down 71 A library book may be on 30 “That’s my take” 53 Many Nissan autos
Ricketts teaches several gradu- 14 Pararescue gp. it 31 Desperate 54 Busybody
ate-level classes. 15 Organic compound Down 32 Charon’s river 55 John with Grammys
16 Hanker for 1 Airway termini 33 __-da: pretentious
He said he expects to serve a 56 Green dispensers

The “In-The-Knows”
17 Poet who wrote, about 2 Stern with a Strad 34 Juice: Abbr.
full three-year term on the com- children, “And if they are 57 Wrangler, for one
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mission. popular / The phone they 58 Copernicus’s sci.
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7 Code creator 45 Edible part of a pecan
Comptroller General thought I’d 23 NFL game foursome
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be worth a full three years.” 27 Buying outing 9 Günter’s gripe
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Contact the University Editor 33 Farm expanse 11 300-pound president
35 Tidy up in a wood shop? 12 With 9-Across, fairy tale
at udesk@unc.edu. 38 Grads ender
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42 Untrusting team
43 Floor an oppressive boss? 19 Checker’s dance
46 __ scripta: written law 21 Flying prefix
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lemon
48 It can be rolled,
pressed or stuffed
51 Value one’s vision?
56 Warrior trained by
the centaur Chiron
60 It merged with AT&T
in 2005
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for an MRI?
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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 “People … remember her for being
Established 1893, Opinion EDITOR
Robert Fleming Mark Laichena
117 years
of editorial freedom
cdp@unc.edu
Pat ryan
Taylor Holgate Maggie Zellner warm and giving, regardless of what
was going on with her treatment.”
associate opinion EDITOR
pcryan@email.unc.edu

angela hobart, on the death of Kristen Carol Burke


EDITORIAL CARTOON By Connor Sullivan, cpsully@email.unc.edu

Featured online reader comment:


“So if I cheat in class, can I get
Sam Perkins a C-? Does it help if I have an
The grad student perspective
Second year marine sciences gradu- agent?”
ate student.
E-mail: ssperkin@email.Unc.Edu Mike, on cornerback Kendric Burney being cleared
to play football

When LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Bambi Be appreciative of our


parents’ financial support
Switch from Blackboard
to Sakai a good move

ceases to TO THE EDITOR:


I found David Bierer’s column
TO THE EDITOR:
I applaud the Information

be cute
“There is honor in being college Technology Executive Steering
poor,” (Oct. 18) to be incredibly Committee for selecting Sakai
naive and shortsighted. The “col- as UNC’s learning management
lege poor” he describes is in fact system (“ITS votes to transition

I
a financial state of upper-middle from Blackboard to Sakai by
have come to think that if class students, most of whom 2014,” Oct. 19). Besides lower-

Creating a better curriculum


Michael Vick had been run- have never been truly poor. He ing the total cost of ownership
ning a deer-fighting ring, even does us a disservice by only ana- while increasing ease of use,
PETA would have been tempted lyzing one demographic of the Sakai offers another advantage
to place a bet and cheer on. student body and by generalizing over Blackboard.
Deer — the 300-pound
equivalent of a squirrel sans agil- New recommendations, if approved, would make for even that demographic.
While Bierer makes clear
UNC aspires to the top tier of
research institutions. A charac-
ity — have become a major fear
(Halloween costume?) in Chapel better undergraduate curriculum requirements that being “college poor” is not
the same thing as being poor, by
teristic of the top tier is the pro-
duction of open source solutions

P
Hill, home to as many as 700 deer. claiming that “college poor” is a rather than consumption of pro-
The jumbo-rodents remain a roposed revisions to the that students within the College It’s a reasonable move — there
badge to be worn with honor, he prietary products.
problem despite chatter about undergraduate curricu- of Arts and Sciences can fulfill is no lack of courses that meet
disrespects the hard work of not That is, top-tier research
doing something for all seven years lum would go a long way the Supplemental Education any of those requirements. only current students supporting institutions make their own
I’ve lived here. The town council in addressing problems with requirement by double-major- Also, students would not themselves but also the people dog food.
is pondering solutions again, but the current requirements. ing or taking on a minor. be able to take more than one supporting us financially. Such collaboration pro-
still, the only thing affecting the The most significant — This stands to ensure stu- lifetime fitness class. This is a My mother lived with her par- motes a culture of competence
population is the automobile. and most needed — change dents are still getting adequate common-sense solution, given ents and worked long hours to pay instead of passing the wallet
“Why so bitter, Sam?” Guess. would affect the Supplemental breadth in their studies while that the instruction modules for her own education, which her elsewhere.
Like an out-of-control novice parents could not afford. She did With Sakai, UNC joins
Education requirement. easing an unnecessary burden. are the same. Plenty of under-
on skates, one recently ran into my not go to sports games or order Columbia, Stanford,
car, after I had stopped, leaving a Most students currently Last spring, many students classmen are jockeying to fill
pursing a B.A. degree must hoping to graduate had difficul- the requirement, and there are Pokey Stix or do any late night UC-Berkeley, Yale and Oxford
big, lovely dent. It will cost $700 to partying. If I were to claim to be in the development of a culture
repair (my deductible is $500). take three courses above the ty fulfilling the Supplemental other exercise and sport-relat-
199 level that don’t overlap Education requirements, espe- ed offerings. even “college poor,” it would be an of competence for instructional
What really upset me was insult to the fact that, as a result technology.
that the four-legged Ray Lewis with their primary major to ful- cially in the area of fine arts, Lindemann noted that about Thanks to the committee for
of my mother’s hard work, I am
rammed my car with its shoulder fill this requirement, in order where spaces are limited. The 50 individuals, including stu- able to have this education. advancing UNC along the top
like a blind-side linebacker blitz to attain sufficient breadth in new changes, if adopted, would dents, helped assemble the rec- Instead of insisting we are tier path.
and used the transfer of momen- their education. help alleviate that. ommendations. It seems clear, “college poor,” let us all be appre-
tum to the structure of my vehicle But many students already Other proposed recommen- given the results, that student ciative of our parents’ financial Chris Calloway
to stop, turn 90 degrees and run achieve that breadth in other dations also make sense. concerns about filling require- support that makes our educa- Applications Analyst
off in one fluid motion, injury-free. ways — namely through a New or revised courses would ments were married well with tions possible. Department of Marine
Any deer capable of that should be Sciences
plucked out of the gene pool.
double major or minor. Erika only be able to fulfill up to two the desire by administrators to
Lindemann, associate dean for general education requirements encourage intellectual breadth. Olivia Bowler
While it’s not too comforting, Senior
I am not alone in such assaults. undergraduate curricula, noted each. For foreign language, We hope the faculty coun- Help improve the world
this as a principal reason for placing into the fourth level of cil ultimately approves these International Studies by voting in elections
The National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration conserva- the proposed revisions. a language would satisfy the recommendations or a similar
Vote yes for the Orange TO THE EDITOR:
tively estimates that annually, 1.5 This revision would make it so three-semester requirement. form of them. We are hanging by a thread.
million car accidents nationwide County Sales and Use Tax
The 21st century has presented
involve deer. The cost: $1 billion TO THE EDITOR: heart-wrenching starvation,

Give drivers consideration


in damage, 150 lives and 10,000 Orange County Justice United nuclear proliferation by rogue
injuries. and the Chapel Hill-Carrboro states, financial crises and global
State Farm Insurance just Chamber of Commerce join protectionism, natural disasters
released its annual report on deer- together in asking your sup- and collapsed state infrastruc-
vehicle collisions. The odds of a
driver hitting a deer within the Chapel Hill Transit drivers are entitled to the best port this Election Day for the
proposed quarter-cent sales tax
tures, ethnic genocide, obsti-
nate rivals and elusive peace
next year in North Carolina are 1
in 147. If you drive for 75 years, you work conditions, and those conditions should be met increase. This partnership of
community organizations, con-
processes, cyber terror, energy
insecurity and environmental

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have about a 50 percent chance of gregations and business leaders change.
nailing Bambi in your lifetime. hapel Hill Transit should Steve Spade said even though changed. Chapel Hill Transit
came together because we see The Carolina Way dictates
The Town of Chapel Hill is take bus driver com- not all routes have sched- should listen to driver concerns
the sales tax referendum as an that Tar Heels impact their
once again discussing how to plaints about lunch and uled lunch breaks, drivers are and work with them to update opportunity for Orange County community. We raise funds for
control the deer population. bathroom breaks seriously and allowed to stop at designated the policy as appropriate. to grow in the right direction. disaster relief, cancer research
Unfortunately, urban archery, work with drivers to craft a pol- restroom stops as long as the A formal periodic review The proposed sales tax increase and sustainable develop-
a program that would bring in icy that meets both driver and notify the dispatcher and might be beneficial so drivers will expand our county infra- ment projects. We advocate
licensed archers in areas where passenger needs. secure the bus. do not feel compelled to air structure to long-identified eco- for human rights, civil rights,
there aren’t many hunters, has Chapel Hill Transit has indi- If drivers have a route with their grievances to make nec- nomic development districts. We worker rights and an end to
been ruled out as not being via- see this as doing more than help- genocide. We facilitate micro-
ble. So, what do we do?
cated in the past that it is will- a lunch break, they should get essary revisions.
ing to take driver concerns into a lunch break, and all drivers Chapel Hill Transit and the ing attract businesses to Orange finance projects and global
Introducing a natural preda- County and growing our com- health research.
tor is more than likely a bad idea. consideration. If the time has should be able to take restroom drivers should work together to
come to make revisions to the breaks if they follow the proper come to a solution that works mercial tax base. Support from The impending elections offer
And given the population, birth the sales tax would also provide us yet another method to affect
control (as is done with horses current format, then it makes procedure. for everyone. From an outsid-
much-needed funding for Justice change in our community.
on the Outer Banks) isn’t viable, sense to revisit it. Crowded buses and tight er’s perspective, this problem United priorities (education, eco- With the unprecedented
either. I don’t think my homeown- Currently, not all routes have schedules are no excuse to deny looks solvable. nomic development, emergency international challenges fac-
ers association would like me firing lunch breaks, and drivers pick drivers bathroom breaks, and Both sides should be rea- services and sewer infrastructure ing our generation, it will be
off paintballs at the herd often their routes based on seniority ultimately, happy drivers will sonable and flexible in their for rural Orange County). demanded of the next wave of
camped out, eating and defecating and preference. The policy was make for a better system and a requests. Driving a bus is hard- There’s a lot our county can elected officials to curb current
in front of our complex. adopted in 2007 in response to riding experience. ly like being in a “prison camp,” accomplish when organizations devastating trends. For this
Why not allow a quiet bow and
driver requests for shorter days Three years into the current as one driver described it. But like ours work together on com- reason, it is imperative that you
arrow to take care of the issue? If mon solutions. On Saturday, Oct. vote in November’s midterm
the meat turned out to be good, that did not require breaks. plan, it’s not inconceivable that doesn’t mean there’s not
Chapel Hill Transit Director that driver preferences have room for improvement. 30, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., elections.
plenty of venison would be avail- leaders will gather at the parking President John F. Kennedy
able to donate to feed people. lot of United Church of Chapel declared: “Let the word go
Before you resort back to think- Hill for our Souls to the Polls rally. forth from this time and place,
ing of Bambi’s pitiful, glassy car- We will all walk to the Seymour to friend and foe alike, that the

QuickHits
toon eyes (that movie must have Senior Center to vote. Please join torch has been passed to a new
been deer-funded, image-boosting us, and please vote for the County generation of Americans — born
propaganda), remember that deer Sales and Use Tax. in this century, tempered by war,
are causing a number of other disciplined by a hard and bitter
problems, from spreading Lyme Stephanie Perry peace.”
disease-carrying ticks to eating WSSU e-mails Halloween
gardens, which forces spending
State Fair Organizer Be the next Greatest
Orange County Justice Generation, and cast your vote
on more plants and fencing. The N.C. State Fair broke Winston-Salem State Halloween in Chapel Hill is of United Nov. 2.
Perhaps we’ve encroached the attendance University acci- course a very fun The world is waiting.
on their habitat and should just dentally sent an event, fully deserv-
record, with more Joanne Fiore
learn to be cautious. Perhaps the
than 1 million visi- e-mail to stu- ing a thumbs up. Chairwoman Chris Scanzoni
dent has left my car more aero- Board of Directors Oumou N’Dour
dynamic (it works for golf balls, tors this season. dents supporting But it’s a good bet
How many pounds Democrats then most of you won’t Chapel Hill-Carrboro Foreign Policy Center
right?). Pardon me, the pessimist Chamber of Commerce UNC Roosevelt Institute
and the voice of reason in me just do you think 1 million broke the law again sending be feeling very “thumbs up” on
bludgeoned the optimist in me. people gained from eat- one supporting Republicans. the walk to class Monday morn-
I’ve seen far too many wrecks ing fried ... everything? Now that’s fair and balanced. ing. Enjoy Sunday, though.
SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
in Chapel Hill involving deer. ➤ Edit: The DTH edits for space,
Sure, this used to be their habitat, Signature count Medlin: ‘Stay out’ Military friendly? Writing guidelines: clarity, accuracy and vulgarity.
but deer are essentially squirrels ➤ Please type: Handwritten Limit letters to 250 words.
capable of major damage. Plus, Student Congress raised Student Body President Hogan An N.C. legislator running letters will not be accepted.
SUBMISSION:
the minimum Medlin asked for re-election dis- ➤ Sign and date: No more than
we’ve removed their predators for two people should sign letters. ➤ Drop-off: at our office at 151 E.
our own safety, so we need to fill number of signa- local universities tributed a flier he Rosemary Street.
➤ Students: Include your year,
that niche. And it’s a lot safer and tures required to to avoid Chapel hoped would por- major and phone number. ➤ E-mail: to dthedit@gmail.com
cheaper to do it with bows and run for student Hill on Halloween. tray him as mili- ➤ Faculty/staff: Include your ➤ Send: to P.O. Box 3257, Chapel
arrows than our cars. body president. Way to keep it tary friendly. But Hill, N.C., 27515.
The Narwhal Party received homegrown. We’d love a quid the only votes he’ll be getting
Friday: 1,018 signatures last year, pro quo with Duke to get us are from Germans. The pic- EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily represent the opinions
ture shows advancing German of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel edito-
Ron Bilbao weighs in on the power but this could be a major back into LDOC, but sorry
rial board. The board consists of eight board members, the associate opinion editor, the
of words . hit to the party’s future. guys, it’s the town’s decision. troops during World War II. opinion editor and the editor.

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