The Daily Tar Heel For April 21, 2010
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COMING A THIRD TIME still in
a bind
The popular program “I Love
Female Orgasm” returned to
UNC Tuesday for its third year,
giving tips for reaching new
sexual heights. Charter handles
suspension threat
DTH ONLINE: Read the two
decisions made by Duke’s
student judiciary Tuesday.
By Tarini parti
State and national co-editor
The Duke College Republicans’
charter is still in question despite
a ruling Tuesday that it did not
discriminate against its former
chairman.
The school’s Senate will take
city | page 5 up the issue tonight and decide
whether to suspend the charter
because one of the club’s executive
MARKET CHANGES board members is unfairly in office
The Carrboro Farmers’ Market because he is a graduate student.
The club has been under scru-
aims to expand its customer tiny since former Chairman Justin
base when it begins accepting Robinette claimed that he was
impeached because he is gay.
the Supplemental Nutrition Robinette was impeached
Assistance Program, Wednesday by the organization’s
executive board for what members
formerly called Food Stamps. say was poor leadership, fixing
elections and neglecting to coor-
dinate events with UNC’s chapter,
among other reasons.
After his impeachment,
Robinette filed a suit with the stu-
DTH/BJ Dworak dent government’s judiciary, claim-
Genevieve Andrews, 23, places a bridle on Finn before his exercise. Finn boarded at Foxwood Farms for about six years before being sold four years ago. ing a hostile environment was
created and College Republicans
impeached him because he is gay.
Community rallies to help those who lost their horses In a closed trial held Monday
Location of the horse evening, justices determined in a
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BY Kelly Poe move forward after the fire. farm fire: 3-1 split opinion that the College
Old N.C.
Assistant City Editor Melissa Davis wanted to support the barn manag- 2006 Marions Ford Rd. Republicans did not discriminate
Tony Stevenson couldn’t sleep for days because he ers and those who lost their horses. against Robinette.
sports | page 11 kept waking up to look out the window to make sure
his horses were safe.
The Facebook group she started the morning after
the fire has attracted more than 900 members and
Dairyland
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The ruling saved the College
Republicans from losing their
The news of the death of 13 horses in the April posts information on fundraisers and events to benefit charter entirely, but it did not save
MOUNTAINEER MISHAP 8 stable fire at Chapel Hill’s Foxwood Farm took a the farm. them from suspension.
The softball team downed toll on him, the co-owner of Victory Calls Stables in “The first day I made it, I invited, like, 70 people, Bethel Hickory During the trial, the judiciary
Mebane. and on the first day it had 400,” she said. “Once people Grove Church Road found that the director of the club’s
Appalachian State 6-2 on “It’s definitely my worst nightmare,” he said. see this group and see pictures and videos and things executive board was a graduate
Tuesday. Stephanie Murad This fear inspired Stevenson to host a barn fire like that, they start to see how much horses mean to student, which is unconstitutional,
2000 ft. N.C. 54 said Spencer Eldred, the Senate’s
safety course for farmers in May. people.”
notched two home runs, and Stevenson is not alone in wanting to help. He is one SOURCE: GOOGLE MAPS
Danielle Spaulding pitched of many who have made efforts to help the community See Horses, Page 7 DTH/STEPHEN MENESICK See Duke, Page 7
four no-hit innings.
¡Acción!
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TFA
the Outdoor Education Center in
which actors will portray hostages,
victims and gunmen to show how
the University would respond to a
training
live shooter on campus.
For more information on the
drill, visit alertcarolina.unc.edu.
ORGASMS DEMYSTIFIED
tion.
and Europe with family before begin- TFA provides 0.3 percent of the
ning her freshman year at UNC. state’s new teachers, while teachers
The Wolfe Scholarship was cre- who received their undergraduate
ated in 2001 and gives four years degrees from UNC-system schools
of full financial support at UNC to
students chosen for their literary More than 500 come for sexuality discussion While some, like Fiscella, were surprised
by the large number of male attendees, oth-
of education account for 32 per-
cent.
and artistic talent — whether in ers were not. Before their two years lead-
fiction, poetry, drama or another By Alexa BurRell motes women’s safety and empowerment “If I was a guy, I would want to learn, too,” ing a classroom, TFA teachers
form. STAFF Writer on campus and in the community. freshman Morgan Koder said. “It is kind of a start with five weeks of intensive
On Tuesday night and for the third year “We want to give people information about mystery land down there for guys.” training while teaching summer
city briefs in a row, all 500 seats in the Student Union’s female sexuality because its often ignored, or Some male audience members might school.
Players staff lose jobs after Great Hall were filled for “I Love Female there are certain views about what sexual- have gotten more than they were expecting They work closely with the orga-
Orgasm.” ity is supposed to be,” co-chairwoman Sara — two won vibrators in a sex toy raffle. nization for those two years — a
ownership changes hands The event featured sex educators Marshall Isaacson said. The event was funded by Student TFA staff member meets frequently
Players, the bar on Franklin Miller and Jocelyn Benson speaking to stu- Along with a large group discussion, the Congress and the UNC Residence Hall with teachers to mentor and evalu-
Street, has new owners, staff mem- dents about the myths of female orgasms session broke into smaller groups of males, Association. But when the program first ate them.
bers say. and how to achieve one. Union administra- females and those who identified as trans- came to UNC in 2008, it was not funded by “They literally hold your hand
Drew Smith, a manager for tors estimated more than 100 students were gendered. Students were encouraged to Student Congress. the entire time,” said Amy Lowman,
more than two years, said he found turned away due to fire safety standards and share their own experiences and opinions “The 91st session of Congress, which was a UNC graduate and TFA teacher
out when he went to do inventory seating restrictions. in the small group setting. last year, decided to fund it because we thought who is in her second year teaching
on Sunday and the locks had been I Love Female Orgasm first came to UNC “I thought it was funny and entertaining, it was a worthwhile program,” Student Body first grade in Atlanta.
changed on the doors. in 2008, when Miller was one of the speak- and they brought up a lot of real, true concerns Treasurer Dakota Williams said. This ongoing support is a major
At 6:30 p.m. today, he said he ers. This year was Benson’s first speaking at of women in a comfortable and safe environ- Project Dinah leaders said they hope reason that TFA teachers experi-
convened a staff meeting to share UNC. ment,” said Tara Fiscella, a graduate student. to bring the program back next year if it ence such success in the classroom,
the surprise. “I think this was such a great and wel- Women were not the only ones who ben- receives funding, Isaacson said. said Nick Cabot, a clinical assis-
“I had to tell 34 people that they coming place,” Benson said. “There was efited from the lecture. Freshman Aaron “I think they should have more events like tant professor in UNC’s School of
didn’t have a job anymore,” he said. such a great energy, and it makes it easy to Olson was encouraged by his friends to this and let more people in,” Fiscella said. Education.
“I understand it’s the bar business be a speaker on stage.” come, and he said he was glad he did. “I think the traditional model
and things like this happen, but it’s The event was sponsored by Project “It was interesting and enlightening, and I Contact the University Editor could benefit from the continued
like you telling your family you’re Dinah, a student organization that pro- feel like I have more knowledge,” Olson said. at [email protected].
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n Monday in Gerrard Hall, the UNC Sustainability Office sponsored an event to who recused himself from the trial, wrote a dissenting opinion, stating tions of University financial proto-
said he doesn’t know of any other that the club members’ actions were cols,” said Chris Roby, director of
hear speakers about “good food,” and “green” vendors distributed food samples. trial that has lasted as long. offensive to the gay community. Duke’s Office of Student Activities
Students and locals alike attended the event to taste the array of foods and edu- “These four justices were deter- A resolution for condemn- and Facilities, in an e-mail.
cate themselves on sustainable food practices. Samples were available from local restau- mined to make sure they were ing hate speech will also be on
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Carolina’s senior shortstop con- © 2009 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Walk it out
stantly talks to her teammates. Level: 1 2 3 4 SafeWalk leaders discussed the
Sometimes she encourages them program’s merits and shortcomings
after a good play and sometimes Tuesday. See pg. 4 for story.
urges them to stay focused during Complete the grid
an at-bat. so each row, column Stand and be counted
But her voice alone was not good and 3-by-3 box (in
enough for UNC coach Donna bold borders) con- Orange County has a 77 percent
Papa. Papa didn’t hear enough tains every digit 1 census return rate, higher than in the
from Knauer’s teammates, which is to 9. 2000 count. See pg. 6 for story.
why the veteran coach lined up the
Solution to
entire team at the end of the game Teaching teachers
Tuesday’s puzzle
and forced them to run sprints. Teach for America leaders say
“They didn’t look like we wanted their program is strong because of
them to look,” Papa said. “We want- it’s training. See pg. 3 for story.
ed to change our look, so to speak,
as far as being in the moment, and
we didn’t feel like we were in the Police seek information
moment enough.” Four armed robberies were
At this point in the season, with reported in eight days near the
only five games left before the ACC Northside area. See pg. 3 for story.
Tournament, Papa is still trying to tie
up loose ends. In UNC’s win against
Appalachian State, Papa was unim-
pressed with the way the energy the
team put in its performance. Leaving the Hill? Find a New Place to Call Home!
After losing two of three games
against Maryland over the week- alumni.unc.edu/youngalumni
end, Papa emphasized the impor- Stay Involved. Stay Connected. Stay Informed.
tance of coming out with a spark
each game.
“Everyone on the team really plays
a role in pumping up each other,”
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Knauer said. “Whether it’s one per-
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son saying one line to another person Amber Johnson allowed two runs in three innings of work against the All rights reserved.
to get them excited or making a great Mountaineers. The senior struck out four in relief of Danielle Spaulding.
play, everyone on the team has a role Across 59 Lob 23 Artful stratagem 41 They usually have strings
to get everyone else excited. “We’re going with who we think qualify for its eighth straight NCAA 1 Harpsichord relative 60 Narrow canyon 24 Engage in retail therapy? attached
6 Doorframe part 61 Cook in the microwave 25 Stare in wonder 43 Twist in pain
“We didn’t do that today.” is hitting on a daily basis,” Papa said. tournament appearance. 10 One of Hammett’s 62 Fencer’s 26 Bay window 44 Scary African fly
As the postseason approaches, “Probably our top five or six are set, “We can hit the ball and have Charleses weapon 27 New Wave band __ 45 Frau’s spouse
the team is still trying to find the but when it comes to seven, eight or outstanding pitching, but you 14 Aggressive poker bet 63 Tic, e.g. Boingo 48 Ugly duckling, actually
15 Spooky-sounding lake 28 Tammany Hall name 49 Drive-__ window
right batting order as well. Papa nine, we are more flexible and are have got to mentally be there all 16 Musician Clapton Down 29 “Peachy keen!” 50 Pinion partner
has adjusted the lineup throughout trying different people in there.” the time,” Papa said. 17 Consequence of the 1 Peel 30 Carlo Rossi winemaker 51 Still life subject
the season due to injuries and hit- Papa knows that finding consis- subprime mortgage fiasco 2 Martinique et Réunion 34 Be rife (with) 52 Gumbo pod
ting slumps. She still has yet to find tent energy and a set batting order Contact the Sports Editor 20 Start of something? 3 “__, poor Yorick!”: 36 Sports car named for a 53 Things for hanging things
21 Accident investigation Hamlet small warship 54 Stern’s opposite
the right combination of batters. will be important as UNC tries to at [email protected]. agcy. 4 Zilch 37 Info in AAA TripTiks 56 Emulate Kanga
Part of the problem has been the 22 Lowly assistant 5 Musically monotonous 38 “That’s mine!” 57 Radar gun
emergence of several underclass- 23 Swindle 6 Zippy watercraft 40 Saxes and oboes aimer
men. Sophomore Kelli Wheeler 24 Move quickly, as clouds 7 Like about 20% of Israeli
25 Exit spectacularly citizens today
leads the team in home runs, 31 Get out of bed 8 Univ. near Harvard
while freshman Haleigh Dickey has 32 Hunan pans 9 Stud muffin photos
become one of Papa’s most prolific 33 Consume 10 Chilean poet Pablo
35 Cellar stock 11 Algerian seaport
power hitters. Papa has also had to 36 Blin, in Blois 12 Game played on a world
make room for Danielle Spaulding 38 Chip’s buddy map
after the senior took time off with 39 Frat party staple 13 Sore
40 Mindless repetition 18 Store in a hold
a hand injury. 19 Clover-shaped suit
41 Championship
42 Punished severely, with
“on”
46 Guns
47 Word after open or
seven
48 Take big steps
Take 15/501 South towards Pittsboro
Exit Market St. / Southern Village 51 Hit or miss?
52 Special __: military
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10 academic year at Duke. cism also exist in the world
The problems with Duke stu- of professional sports, where
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T
a n d Pr o f e s s i o n a l S t u d e n t salaries of athletes, but never
hree weeks from today,
Prevention by recognition
Council elections to various stop to think about the billions
I say goodbye to my life offices, inflammatory remarks of dollars that some franchise
as a UNC undergrad and by many student leaders hurled owners and networks bring in
embrace an uncertain future. at one another, and problems in every year.
Many of my friends have administration on campus. Finally, before you are quick
good entry-level jobs or plans to
attend grad school. Some may
Familiarize yourselves with warning signs of suicide On Monday, we may have
seen the storm start to hit us:
to point out that athletes should
give back and be so humbled
I
just move in with their parents
n light of this year ’s Even a cursory glance at the nize that something is wrong. The Chronicle and The Daily by their schools, remember the
for a while. But the closest thing Tar Heel ran stories about Duke image of Da’Sean Butler, an out-
I have to a plan is a plane ticket
tragedies — including suicide prevention page on the When one e xperiences
the recent death of Eric UNC campus health website suicidal thoughts, his or her junior Justin Robinette. standing basketball player from
to China. This story mixes together dis- West Virginia?
It’s not my first time there; Bryant — students should can educate students about perspectives and emotions
take care to familiarize them- warning signs and preventive become distorted. This is why cussions about sexual orienta- Butler suffered a devastating
nor, I hope, will it be my last. I tion, it traverses the eight-mile knee injury and was writhing in
look forward to reliving my last selves with available suicide measures. it is so important to be able to
stretch from Durham to Chapel pain on the floor of the basket-
trip to Asia, full of excitement, prevention resources. It may sound cliché, but you recognize warning signs and Hill, it links to a large political ball court at the Final Four, and
adventure and romance. But Studies show that suicide really can be the resource that react to suicidal thoughts in discussion happening nationally, no doubt coming to grips with
there is one thing I probably can’t rates among college students saves a friend’s life. friends. the facts are still fuzzy and every- the fact that his NBA dream
look forward to: a job. are twice as high as suicide With all the pressure that Statistically, the majority one is already talking. might have snapped along with
While globalization has cre- rates among nonstudent col- college students are under — of you will never experience A flurry of media outlets his knee.
ated extremely mobile capital lege-aged adults. especially at this time of year, the pain that accompanies a picked up the story during the This is the risk that players
markets, global labor markets day including The Chronicle or “student athletes” take every
It is a sobering subject and a with exams approaching and friend’s suicide.
remain much more restrictive. of Higher Education and The time they step on their respective
Governments across the very difficult issue. The death job offers pending — it is no But that does not mean that
of a friend is never easy to cope wonder that the suicide rate you should not be prepared. Huffington Post. It drew nearly fields of play.
world — including Chinese and 50 comments by 5 p.m. I have never heard of an
American — maintain antiquated with. among college students is so You could end up being a
But with a proper under- high. friend’s lifeline one day. Please, I beg you, allow the owner or chancellor tearing an
immigration laws that make little evidence, whatever it may be, to ACL, have you?
sense in a competitive global standing of early warning signs, Many students do not seek
For more information: come forward. Embody the vir-
economy. students can help prevent the help when experiencing dark tues of your institution. Gerard Anthony
My B.S. from UNC is no small untimely passing of those with moods and depression. www.campushealth.unc.edu
Look for the truth, confront UNC ’08
achievement, but it probably whom they are close. It is up to friends to recog- www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org misrepresentation and slander,
won’t get me a work visa. hold back your judgment of any-
The United States is a prime Recent big wins for human
A reason to celebrate
one until the facts are in. Do not rights at the University
example of the mismatch allow your positions to harden,
between economic realities and or lines to be drawn dividing TO THE EDITOR:
actual public policy. anyone. We would like to share our
Immigrants are essential to A s G e o r g e Wa s h i n g t o n excitement about the recent food
the U.S. economy, in both low-
and high-skill industries.
Relay for Life raises record amount of money, remarked more than 200 years
ago: “Give to bigotry no sanction,
justice progress at UNC.
First, Aramark Corp. — the
Of the 3 million workers
hired each year for American
donations for the fight against cancer to persecution no assistance.” company that Carolina Dining
B
I recognize that this quiet Services contracts to provide
crop harvests, only a quarter are y the end of Saturday, their families. events are held around the plea may go unheard as it gets food on campus — recently
legal residents. American farms the American Cancer Even though the UNC Relay United States all the time. Just drowned out by the outraged, signed a labor agreement with
couldn’t survive without foreign Society was $196,427.85 has ended for this year, it’s a quick click away, on www. the angered, and the reactive. the Coalition of Immokalee
labor, and crackdowns on illegal closer to winning the fight never too soon to start plan- relayforlife.org you can search The perfect storm is here and Workers, a farmworker organi-
immigration are threatening against cancer. ning for the next. by city or state for local Relay I hope that all of us — students, zation in Florida.
harvests.
Participants in the Relay For With 2,300 participants events. faculty, staff, administrators, The result will be that many
High-tech industries are also alums — in our respective com-
Life event walked UNC’s Belk this year, it should come as no Cancer is a disease that affects of the hard-working people who
strongly tied to foreign labor. munities are prepared to deli-
Track for 20 hours straight, surprise that UNC also ranks everyone; it’s hard to find some- harvest tomatoes will be treated
Famous tech giants like Intel cately and with all due diligence
symbolizing the long road in eighth in online fundraising one who does not know some- more fairly.
and Google had foreign cofound- endeavor to unravel the many
the search for a cure for can- among colleges across the one who suffers from it. We congratulate Aramark for
ers. In fact, more than half of all elements of this story in a man- joining the four largest fast food
Silicon Valley start-ups between cer. The walk began on Friday, country. But it’s a disease we can beat.
ner that allows us all to enrich companies and the largest food-
1995 and 2005 had foreign-born continuing through the night But there is no reason why The estimated 12 million sur- ourselves and those around us service company in taking this
cofounders. Those companies until Saturday. we can’t take the No. 1 spot and vivors in the U.S. can attest to while minimizing any addition- much-needed step in support of
had $52 billion in revenue and But the event is for more than out-raise our peers. that fact. al damage a story like this may human rights.
employed 450,000 people. just raising money. It pays hom- If you missed the chance to However, one person can’t cause. Following shortly after that
Despite this economic depen- age to the tough battle fought by get involved this time around do it alone. It takes a commu- Now is the time to step up and development, our own Carolina
dence on foreign-born labor, U.S. those who have the disease, and or if you are graduating this nity of support. act honorably. Union Board of Directors passed
immigration law is extremely
it celebrates the lives that have May, there is no reason why So congratulations to the an inspiring resolution calling for
restrictive. Only 65,000 H-1B Jeremy N. Block Ph.D., M.P.P.
been lost. you can’t participate in your organizers and participants of the Wendy’s that is planned for
visas for highly skilled workers Duke graduate student
It is also a way to recognize own hometown. this year’s Relay, and thanks for the Union to offer healthier and
are allowed each year under cur-
the courage of survivors and Numerous Relay for Life making a difference. more environmentally friendly
rent law. As of September 2006,
more than 1 million skilled for- Respect the work of all options than a normal Wendy’s
restaurant.
W
ing to return home rather than lion dollars.
ith the move to of the desk. I am hopeful that the Coalition of Immokalee
contribute to an American econ- I laughed and thought to Workers guidelines for fair
omy that cannot legally utilize Rosemary Street, we can get a fresh group as pas-
myself, and they say college ath- pay and working conditions.
their talents. next year is going to sionate and pointed as we have letics is an amateur sport. Later (Wendy’s has chosen not to sign
Less skilled workers face larger be a fresh start for The Daily had this year. I also want to in the article, it was stated that the agreement.)
obstacles, since it’s even more Tar Heel. bring together as much a diver- the NCAA makes 98 percent of The starting point for a bet-
difficult for them to enter the But it’s going to be an even sity of opinion as possible. its money from the NCAA men’s ter world is the belief that it is
country. Without legal options, it fresher start for the opinion This desk takes its work tournament. possible.
should be no surprise that 12 mil- desk. Cameron Parker seriously. We pride ourselves We are talking about a $6 T hese recent ac tions by
lion immigrants live and work in billion industry on the backs of
I have spent most of my Editorial Board Member in writing opinions that are Carolina Dining Services and
the U.S. illegally. “student athletes.”
time at UNC writing for the Sophomore public policy and eco- well-researched and that we the Carolina Union Board of
Discriminating against work- While students are quick to
opinion desk. I am proud of nomics major from Forsyth, Ga. can stand by. Directors are clear indications
ers based on nationality is little point out the millions of dollars
the commentary that both our have followed our words, now It is a quality that I know we that UNC not only believes that
different than racism, sexism or that athletes stand to make at
columnists and editorial board is a unique opportunity for you can maintain. a better world is possible, but
any other arbitrary and unjust the next level, they turn a blind that we are committed to cre-
prejudice. produce. We have all sought to to help write them. If you think a position with eye and a deaf ear to the millions ating it.
We expect the law to protect enrich our campus and com- The editorial board has many the opinion desk might be upon millions that schools make
employees from prejudices, but munity with well-reasoned positions opening in the fall. We you, then you should definitely on their athletes. Rebecca Clay
our immigration laws outright arguments. Frankly, I feel we have had a great group, and I am apply. If you have questions, do While every Tar Heel fan Co-Chairwoman
encourage it. What sense does have delivered. saddened to see many of them not hesitate to e-mail me. recognizes that a No. 50 UNC Alianza
it make, morally or economi- Some of you have agreed, and go. We are looking for new col- Next year is a fresh start
cally, to restrict a person’s job
some haven’t. We are equally umnists and cartoonists as well. with fresh perspectives. This is
prospects based on which side SPEAK OUT department and phone number.
of an imaginary line he or she
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Applications are due at 5 p.m. April 23. Contact Cameron Parker at [email protected] with questions. opinion editor and the editor.
nationalistic prejudice.