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North Carolina head coach Roy Williams shouts during the ACC Championship game against Notre Dame on Saturday. The Tar Heels fell 90-82 to the Irish.
Professors
unite to
support
athlete pay
The professors signed a
statement to compensate
college athletes.
By Joe Martin
Staff Writer
Ed Broyhill
Ed Broyhill is
a businessman
from WinstonSalem. Hes
a registered
Republican who
has been a trustee
at Winston-Salem
State University.
By Sarah Brown
State & National Editor
Pearl Burris-Floyd
Walter Davenport
Christopher Derrick
Walter
Davenport is a
retired Raleigh
accountant.
Hes a registered
Democrat who
served on the
BOG from 2009
to 2013.
Joe Knott
Christopher
Derrick is an
attorney from
Lake Junaluska.
Hes a graduate
of UNC School
of Law and is
a registered
Republican.
Alex Mitchell
Joe Knott is
an attorney from
Raleigh. Hes a
UNC-CH graduate and a registered Republican
who ran for N.C.
Attorney General
in 2004.
By Claire Nielsen
Assistant City Editor
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Alex Mitchell
is president
of Southern
Durham
Development. A
graduate of N.C.
State University,
hes registered as
unaffiliated.
Matthew-Todd Johnson
Matthew-Todd Johnson is an
insurance agent from Monroe.
He is a registered Republican. He
was nominated for the Board of
Governors spot by N.C. Rep. Mark
Brody, a Republican representing District 55 who is also from
Monroe. The Daily Tar Heel was
unable to find a photo of Johnson.
Dwight Perry
is an ophthalmologist from
Durham. Hes
a registered
Democrat and
is a trustee of
N.C. Central
University.
Today
Carol Folt,
UNC chancellor
Let the people know the facts, and the country will be safe.
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C. Philip
Byers is executive director of
the Challenge
Foundation,
an education
nonprofit. Hes
a registered
Republican.
Dwight Perry
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at the expense of
Americas credibility
and standing in the
world, Earnest said
in a press conference.
A petition containing over
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When the first specialist, Daniel
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first carbon inventory to determine
baseline greenhouse gas emissions.
What I tried to bring to the position was a data-driven approach to
these climate issues a sense of
whether or not you believe this process is happening, heres how well
measure it, Arneman said. When
we put numbers on it, we dont have
to argue about exactly whats happening anymore, but can just focus
on making it better.
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Roy Williams,
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Harvard lightly.
Sharing the conference
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11-3 Ivy League) recorded its
fifth straight title. This will
be Harvards fourth straight
appearance in the NCAA
Tournament.
The school boasts one
of the nations best scoring
defenses. Harvard ranks
12th in the nation in points
allowed and has the conference defensive player of the
year on its team.
I really, really enjoy and
like (Harvard head coach)
Tommy Amaker. We competed against him when he was
at Duke and I was an assistant here, Williams said.
I talk to Tommy on the
road all the time. I think hes
a marvelous person. Hes
done a really nice job there.
Our team will be focused on
Harvard. We wont be looking
past them.
The other things Williams
and the Tar Heels wont look
past: heart.
You cant really say that
the five guys on the court
didnt want to win (the ACC
Tournament), junior guard
Marcus Paige said.
These guys played their
tails off, Williams followed.
Are they perfect? No. Not by
any means. But theyve really
given a lot here.
And now its time to give
more.
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Boxills departure far
from honorable
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Alice Wilder calls for the BOGs
policy to match its words.
Corey Buhay
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Essential privacy
UNC must guard
against a grave
FERPA loophole.
he Family
Educational Rights
and Privacy Act is
often abused as a shield
against public scrutiny, but
the law has an essential
role in protecting student
privacy. Unfortunately,
that usefulness does not
adequately extend to protecting counselor-patient
confidentiality.
A student at the
University of Oregon filed
a Title IX suit against the
university for its handling
of her sexual assault case.
In the course of
this option
unacceptable.
Students often
cannot afford
other services and cannot
put their mental health
problems on hold until the
federal bureaucracy closes
the loophole.
UNCs Office of
University Counsel must
adopt policy to assure
students their right to confidential counseling will go
uninfringed while the federal law remains imperfect.
Students must have
access to counseling services they can trust totally
if they cannot, the
integrity of UNCs counseling services will be fundamentally undermined.
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I dont remember my
first question to him, or his
response, but I do remember the manner in which he
gave it. Its the same way hes
responded to every reporter
after a blowout win or a
heartbreaking loss. As you
talk, you have his undivided
attention. Then hell sit
back and think for a second
before leaning forward and
responding, meticulously
crafting each answer.
But thats to be expected,
right? Not always. Forget
the infamous incident in
1990 where Coach K verbally assaulted Duke student
reporters for giving his team
TO THE EDITOR:
In an astonishingly selfserving statement, Jan
Boxill, former chairwoman
of the faculty, says, Ive
given 30 years of honor and
commitment, presumably
to UNC.
She came to UNC in
1988 when her husband
was recruited for a professorship in the Department
of Philosophy.
She was appointed
as Learning Skills
Coordinator in the Student
Athlete Development
Center along with what
looks like a courtesy
appointment as a lecturer
in philosophy.
She continued her
association with athletics
until her removal with the
issuance of the Wainstein
Report last October. She
also (ironically) taught a
philosophy course on ethics
of sports and was director of the Parr Center for
Ethics since 2006.
How someone with
such a meager academic
record could be nominated as chairwoman of the
faculty, only the insiders
on the Faculty Council can
say. It is not clear when
her years of honor began,
though they certainly
ended with the first of 114
enrollments of womens
basketball players in the
paper classes between
1999 and 2009.
The Wainstein Report
also says that the players
were encouraged to take
these classes by Boxill and
that Nyangoro would not
consider a womens basketball players request to
enroll in one of his paper
classes unless Boxill explicitly supported her request.
In addition, The Daily Tar
Heel reported that there
were 160 independent
studies courses of her own
between 2004 and 2014.
If Boxill had any honor,
she would have resigned
in October.
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UNC went 3-3 over break with games against Duke, Pitt
By Carlos Collazo
Assistant Sports Editor
Louis, Missouri.
If I had to describe it in one
word, it would be bittersweet,
Coach C.D. Mock said.
Troy Heilmann, Joey Ward,
Christian Barber, Ethan Ramos
and John Michael Staudenmayer
all capped off their regular
seasons with strong performances in a final push for NCAA
Championship qualification.
I felt like we were peaking at
just the right time, Barber said.
We had been working really hard
to finish the regular season, and I
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Sophomore Luke Goldstock prepares to shoot against Manhattan as a part of
his historic nine-point performance, the most of any Tar Heel since 2012.