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Hookups screw students Sex education


still focuses
on abstinence
North Carolina allows local school
boards to decide what is taught as
long as basic requirements are met.
By Celia McCrae
Senior Writer

North Carolina is one of just 18 states that


require public schools to teach information about
contraception and one of 13 states that require
that information taught about STIs and sex be
factually accurate.
Before the North Carolina General Assembly
passed the Healthy Youth Act of 2009, absti-
nence-until-marriage was the only standard for
sexual education across the state.
Now, school districts still prioritize abstinence
when discussing sexual education, but they are
also required to provide information about STIs,
FDA-approved methods of contraception, healthy
relationships and sexual assault awareness.
Students get this information in a ninth grade
health class, which they must complete to gradu-
ate high school.
Elizabeth Finley, spokesperson for Sexual
Health Initiatives For Teens NC, said North
Carolinas laws are consistent with what research
shows is the best way to provide sexual education.
North Carolinas sex ed provides for a pretty
good range thats in line with those national best
DTH/GABRIELLE PALACIO practices, and where it gets hard is in the imple-
mentation, she said.
A UNC student pulls a condom out of his pocket on Rosemary Street on Tuesday afternoon. Finley said accurate sexual education informa-
tion is important for students to make healthy
decisions for themselves.
Most undergraduates prefer dating to casual sex I think weve all heard horror stories about
bad sex education, and even in North Carolina
before we had our good sex ed laws we would
hear things like, students would be told condoms
By Sophia Wilhelm white and wealthy males, according to I think that (hookup culture) is probably
dont work or they have holes in them or that
Staff Writer Wades research. prevalent among a smaller percentage of the
Kuperberg said there is societal pressure student body than the amount of attention birth control fails all of the time, she said. And
The average undergraduate student to hook up in college. it receives, graduate Connor Haines said. it just doesnt give young people the information
hooks up or has a casual, probably mean- So the rule used to be that you had to say Osunkwo said she thought she would they need to make healthy decisions for them-
ingless, sexual encounter eight times no; now the rule is that you have to say yes, have to catch up sexually in college, but selves.
while in college. she said. was surprised by the amount of people Although sexual education in North Carolina
Do college students want something And some UNC students feel that pressure. who arent interested in hooking up or are is more comprehensive than in most states, the
more, or do they like to get it on, get off and I feel like when I dont want to hook up, abstaining from sex until marriage. time spent covering it is sparse.
get out? its frowned upon, junior Lauren Ogg said. I think that (hooking up) is definitely
Sophomore Colleen Royal said she thinks part of the American college experience, and High School
Student flings arent new things hookup culture can be bad for women. nobody should be ashamed of whether they
Sex education is usually taught as part of a
Society tells them its empowering, but do it or not, she said.
Despite the hoopla surrounding hookup I think it pressures (women) to the point of health and physical education course during a
culture, todays college students arent the students first year of high school.
making them not make the best decisions, The Orgasm Gap Caitlin Rigolini, a senior who graduated from
first to sleep around. she said.
The normalization of casual sex origi- Kuperberg said students arent having Women are paid 80 cents for every dol- Davie County High School in 2014, said sex edu-
nated in the 1960s free love movement, more sex than their parents did in college, lar a man makes, according to the Institute cation was a minor part of the curriculum in her
when some people thought it was liberating but some of the social norms are different. for Womens Policy Research, but female health class.
to have sex with whomever they wanted, (The interesting thing) about hookup students are already used to performing bet- I dont think it was effective because it was so
said UNC-Greensboro sociology professor culture is that its freedom is premised on ter than their male counterparts and getting brief, I barely remember it, she said. I never had
Arielle Kuperberg. a lot of repression repression on a lot of worse results in the bedroom. to take an entire course solely dedicated to sex ed,
The popularity of sex without commit- anxiety of sex, repression on your worry that Coming doesnt always come with hook- so I mainly learned about sex ed through my fam-
ment slowed down as AIDS awareness rose its more dangerous, repression that you ups for college women. For each orgasm a ily, friends and the Internet.
in the 1980s but casual sex came back might have more feelings for somebody, she college woman gets from a hook up, a col- Troy Capalbo, a current junior at Chapel Hill
during the 1990s sex-positivity movement, said. lege man gets three orgasms, Wade said. High School, said about an eighth of his health
which told women its OK to like sex, she Others say hookup culture is an opportu- But the problem might be more compli- and physical education class was dedicated to
said. nity for sexual freedom and exploration. cated than gender inequity. sexual education.
Lisa Wade, a sociology professor at When I was in sixth grade and they took I dont know that (the orgasm gap) is You only have to take a gym and health course
Occidental College, said that during the sex- us to the sex course, they put the tampon anyones fault. Its kind of a biological thing freshman year, and three-quarters of it is gym
ual revolution, women wanted two things: in the male mannequin, sophomore Chichi that people cant help, Kristin Isbell, a and one-quarter is health, but like, probably
for femininity to be valued and masculine Osunkwo said. We were not taught very sophomore biology major, said. I mean, about half of that one-quarter of health class is
traits to be acceptable for everyone. They well about how to handle our own bodies. guys should know about it and be educated spent on the sex education stuff, he said.
only got the latter. She said she thinks hooking up is a way about it, but I wouldnt necessarily say that Isabelle Hirschy, a junior who graduated from
College women get to campus and they for people to figure out what they like. guys are evil because its harder. Panther Creek High School Class in 2015, wrote a
apply that logic to sexuality, Wade said. I think that if you go and figure it out for Kuperberg said the gap can be explained policy brief on sexual education for a UNC public
What we have is a whole campus of people yourself in a safe way, thats better than any by gender norms and expectations for sex. policy class. She said the time window allocated
who are trying to enact stereotypical mas- textbook or 30-minute lecture could teach When men are done, women are done for sex education is too minimal to give adequate
culinity. you, she said. too, she said. information about STIs and contraception.
Kuperberg said hookup culture is not as Wade said that the casual sex college stu- Theres no, like, specific heres how you use
contraception, or heres where you can access it,
Social pressure or sexual freedom? horrible or extreme as the media portrays it. dents are participating is not just carefree.
or heres what you do if you think you have an
Her research shows that people are just as Its careless.
I think theres this pressure, Why am I likely to go on dates as they are to hook up. College students associate caring with STI, she said.
not hooking up more? Kuperberg said. The vast majority of people do not regret monogamous relationships and the opposite Finley said in North Carolina, the state man-
About 15 percent of college students pre- their hook ups, she said. with non-monogamous relationships, she dates that local school districts implement sexual
fer hookups to relationships. Most of the About one-third of students wont hook up said. education that meets basic criteria, but allows
people in this category are heterosexual, in college. each school board to decide how to meet that
SEE HOOKUP, PAGE 4
SEE SEX EDUCATION, PAGE 5

LGBTQ rights attacked with baseball bats at UNC in 1980s


By Rebecca Ayers that there are parallels to these actions LGBTQ community has made.
Breaking Editor in the General Assemblys Republican Particularly as we look at striking
representatives. down of anti-sodomy laws, and beyond
Current North Carolina Speaker of the I will say that the University com- that the pro-LGBTQ advances and the
House Tim Moore tried to defund the munity does a good job pushing back passing of proactive legislation that pre-
Carolina Gay and Lesbian Association some of those things, and really trying to vents discrimination, Hirschy said.
when he was UNCs Student Congress further rights for marginalized commu- Christy Mallory, the state and local
speaker in 1991. nities, Brennen said. policy director at research center The
Matt Hirschy, director of advance- Violence has marred UNCs LGBTQ Williams Institute, said in an email
ment at Equality NC, said Moores community. that discrimination against the LGBTQ
actions in college are reflective of North The LAMBDA, the Carolina Gay and community was often a result of private
Carolinas past with LGBTQ rights. Lesbian Associations newsletter, had negative attitudes.
And it also tells that we still have a article topics such as Homophobia on There are still examples of discrimi-
lot of work to do and it doesnt matter the Rampage. nation occurring against LGBT people,
what year it is, some things still havent Past examples include attacks with including by law enforcement/the crimi-
changed, Hirschy said. Even though baseball bats, thefts of CGLA banners, nal justice system, particularly against
public opinion and Supreme Court rul- and hours of anti-gay pit preaching, vulnerable subpopulations of the LGBT
ings maintain sometimes an opinion that the Lambda newsletter reported in Dec. community such as people of color and
all of our work is done. 1987. trans people, Mallory said. DTH/REBECCA AYERS
Junior Andrew Brennen said he is not Hirschy said historical discrimina- The first issue of LAMBDA Newsletters commenting on discrima-
surprised by Moores history at UNC and tion shows how much advancement the SEE LAWS, PAGE 5 tory policies.

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Mens lacrosse season ends early in tournament


The defending UNCs 6-7 campaign, it wasnt
just the losses it was the
opened.
Over its next eight games,
for another rematch this
time against Notre Dame,
national champions way the team lost.
Four weeks into the season,
UNC went 2-6 and managed which beat UNC, 14-13, just
to lose in about every way over a week before.
had a rocky season. North Carolina was playing imaginable. By the end of the But once again, the tourna-
like a defending champion regular season, it felt like no ment magic was there. North
undefeated through three North Carolina lead was a Carolina added a seventh
Chapel Fowler games and winning each by at safe one. conference championship to
Staff Writer least five goals. Even Chapel its records with a 14-10 win.
Hills water crisis didnt faze ACC Tournament magic Notre Dame never lead in the
Two weeks ago, they the Tar Heels, as they put on game.
werent ready to say good- a show in their season opener The Tar Heels knew their The ACC Tournament
bye. So they won the ACC hastily moved to Cardinal rsum had little appeal to Championship all but guar-
Tournament Championship. Gibbons High School in NCAA Tournament selection anteed a tournament selec-
But after Saturdays 15-12 Raleigh. committee members. tion for 8-7 UNC. The season
loss to No. 4 Albany in the February 25 was supposed If they even wanted a wasnt over just yet.
first round of the NCAA to be a marquee matchup. chance to repeat as national
Tournament, the players of No. 5 Johns Hopkins, also champions, they had to win Exit in Albany
the No. 10 North Carolina 3-0, visited Fetzer Field for a out. So thats what they did. DTH FILE/TARYN REVOIR
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season is over. But the Tar Heels were last years team. went to UNC, as was expect- the ACC Championship.
Its time to say goodbye. outscored in every quarter of It was the underdog the ed. But that meant a road
Outside of their ACC a 13-5 loss. Johns Hopkins fourth seed in a four-team trip. That goal gave North away. A furious comeback
Tournament run, the 2017 Tar scored nine second-half tournament. And that meant The defending national Carolina its only lead of the fell short, and UNCs title
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Recent sexual assault policies raise controversy


Courts and campuses tize the issue.
Peter Lake, Stetson
mix jurisdictions over University professor and for-
mer Title IX officer, said gov-
processes and trials. ernment scrutiny on sexual
assault started in 2011.
Nic Rardin All colleges receiving fed-
Senior Writer eral funding are bound by
Title IX, the 1972 policy that
Any UNC student you stop requires equal opportunities
on the street can give you for men and women. In 2011,
directions to anywhere on the Obama administration
campus and name the bas- published the Dear Colleague
ketball starting lineup, but Letter, which clarifies schools
youll be hard-pressed to find Title IX obligations for han-
someone who knows the his- dling sexual assault. Having
tory of sexual assault on their worked with Title IX for
campus. many years, Lake said this
Im honestly not aware was a big shock in higher
of any sexual assault stories education.
related to UNC, junior Irene After the letter, Lake said
Zhu said. I mean, I watched colleges rewrote their poli-
The Hunting Ground. Im cies and created programs. At
aware that it occurs and Ive UNC, sexual assault investi-
talked to friends who have gations were moved from the
told me that its happened to jurisdiction of the student-
them but Ive never really wit- run Honor Court system to
nessed it myself. the Title IX Office.
After former UNC foot- The federal government
ball player Allen Artis was expected us to respond in four
accused of misdemeanor different ways, he said. We
sexual battery and assault had to have specific manage-
against UNC student ment in place, we had to adapt
Delaney Robinson last fall, our management processes
the University re-emerged at to have grievance programs,
the forefront of conversation and there was a whole bunch
regarding sexual assault on of stuff on investigating and
college campuses. hearing a case. The other
Artis was found not guilty feature, which is not to be dis-
of violating any University missed, is the impacted indi-
policies by the Equal vidual work. We were asked to DTH FILE/SOPHIA CHIZHIKOVA
Opportunity and Compliance provided resources, you know, Sammie Espada, a junior womens and gender studies and political science double major, reads out grievances addressed to the
Office. He is still facing mis- counseling (and) no-contact Equal Opportunity and Compliance Office as protesters watch on.
demeanor charges filed in a orders, stuff like that.
civil suit by Robinson and her Though cases like the one (that has) been in the UNC Office can provide services, ries. Weve got a system of Whats interesting and
lawyer, Denise Branch. between Robinson and Artis system is more people are but does not have the juris- established rules on how to very rewarding about these
Robinson and her lawyer stand out, Lake said most of reporting, Lake said. Still diction to pursue charges. treat people fairly. cases is that you get to know
said that the people who the work he did as a Title IX not as many as we think are Theres actually quite a Kaiser said schools often the people and their families
conducted the investigation officer did not relate to inves- out there, but more people bit of stuff that overlaps and help students by focusing the really, really well, he said.
did so poorly, citing the way tigating assaults. are coming forward now. quite a bit that doesnt, he proceedings on rehabilita- In general these cases arent
in which officers interacted What didnt prepare me to One of the biggest ques- said. For example, lets say tion and education instead about the things criminal
with Artis. (The Department be a Title IX officer was that a tions surrounding sexual you send a student on study of criminal punishment, but courts care about. They want
of Public Safety officers) told lot of people didnt want disci- assault on campuses is if law abroad and they get sexu- frequently fall short of the to punish. The cases we see
him, Dont sweat it, just keep plinary actions, he said. You enforcement or campuses and ally assaulted. You have no justice system in terms of fair- on campus are so much more
on living your life and playing were operating more like a their Title IX offices should way to send that person to ness to both parties. ambiguous, and often they
football, Robinson said in a concierge than a prosecutor. investigate claims and hold justice, but youve got a stu- (The criminal justice turn on misunderstandings
statement. Robinsons lawyer Lake said that most of the perpetrators accountable. dent coming back who needs system is) a process thats about consent.
complained that law-enforce- work he did involved connect- All of a sudden, colleges resources. been tested and refined over Kaiser has been to colleges
ment officers made many ing survivors to resources, found themselves pushing Matt Kaiser, an attorney a long time, he said. I think across the country, and said
missteps. providing them with support civilians to run systems with years of experience its pretty good. With schools, he believes there needs to a
I think I heard about (the and helping them obtain no- similar to a criminal justice defending students accused of theyre just making it up. New better standard of consent
accusations against Artis) but contact orders. He said many system, Lake said. It raised sexual assault, said proceed- ideas are good, but they dont education in higher education
I just didnt pay attention to of the people he worked with a host of issues including due ings at a court and in a school always have the same breadth so that the system works bet-
what was going on, Zhu said. simply wanted help recov- process and training. That can differ a lot. of experience. ter for everyone.
Sexual assault on college ering from the experience debate will continue for years. Its a hard question to Kaiser said many of the I think that schools are
campuses has been a known instead of retribution. The thing Ive noticed is the answer because so many cases hes worked on have trying to punish their way
problem for decades. A 1985 Some UNC students advo- campus focus is combating schools do it so differently, come down to misunder- through that conversation,
survey found that 25 percent cate for survivors to speak discrimination, where the he said. Generally if youre standings of consent. While and I think thats really sad,
of college women surveyed out about their experiences. criminal justice system is going through the normal criminal cases often deal with Kaiser said. The most effec-
at Kent State University had Lake said these efforts, many really about crime and pun- justice system youre going intentional rape and knowl- tive mechanism schools
experienced rape or attempt- of which are entirely student- ishment. through a set process where edge of lack of consent, many should employ is education.
ed rape. However, it wasnt run, are working. Lake said that there are you have rights that have universities handle situations
until recently that the federal The one thing thats prob- situations where a Title IX been developed over centu- where consent is unclear. university@dailytarheel.com
government started to priori- ably most notable nationally

Survivors fight for change DTH will not receive pub-


lic records in trial ruling
Read-in: This will Both women were sexually
assaulted while students at
be a short sentence UNC. In 2013, they started
End Rape on Campus, an
yRead-in: This will Joel Curran, the UNC vice
chancellor of communica-
about the following. activist group that works with be a short sentence tions, said in a statement
that the University has the
and supports survivors.
By Alexandra Blazevich I cared about my fellow about the following. right to protect the privacy
Senior Writer Tar Heels and I cared about and educational records of
my residents, and I felt like Rebecca Ayers its students.
A woman sits in her dorm, the University wasnt priori- Breaking Editor The ruling allows us
cradling her head in her tizing sexual violence preven- to continue to uphold that
hands. There are no more tion (and) prioritizing sexual Judge Allen Baddour responsibility and protects
tears, just frustration. Her violence response, Pino said. ruled May 3 that UNC is not the identity of the reporting
body hurts. Her head pounds. I really wanted to make it required to provide pub- parties who put their trust
She hears the sound of other better for students who come lic records concerning the in the Universitys process,
people who are getting back after me. identification of students or Curran said in the statement.
from their night out on Clark said she has worked employees who are responsi- Our position is directed
Franklin Street, but is numb with many different schools. ble for rape or sexual assault by federal privacy law (the
to it. Even with the sights and I think we are in a bet- through the Universitys vari- Family Educational Rights
sounds of people close to her, ter place than we were in PHOTO COURTESY OF JEFF LIPSKY ous procedures. and Privacy Act, or FERPA)
she feels alone. 2010, 2011, but theres still a Baddour, a Superior Court and informed by the experi-
Pino (left) and Clark in Los Angeles, in front of the map they use
She is dealing with the lot more to be done, Clark judge in Wake and Orange ences of reporting parties,
to keep track of their work. County, stated that federal witnesses, investigators, and
trauma of sexual assault. said. And I think if we want
to stop sexual assault in col- Emma Johnson, co-found- professors who discuss the law overrides state law in counselors.
lege, we actually have to start protecting student records. ODonovan said she was
The Problem er of the Carolina Sexual issue and its importance in
Baddour also ruled on the pursuing clarity on what
much earlier. So working on Assault Coalition, works to their classes. For example, a
About 23 percent of female things like healthy relation- spread awareness, influence UNC history professor talks State Human Resources Act would require UNC to pro-
undergraduates and about 5 ships and things like educa- policy and prevent sexual about the history of sexual that employees are protected vide public records.
percent of college men experi- tion at the high school level, violence. CSAC started this violence in his classes. from having their informa- John Drescher, the execu-
ence rape or sexual assault if not earlier, is absolutely year and works with the UNC The people who talk tion released to the public. tive editor of The News &
during their four years in col- necessary. administration, but Johnson about this issue talk about The Daily Tar Heel filed Observer, said in a statement
lege, according to the Rape, She said that what happens said she hopes they will be it in very different ways, so I the lawsuit on behalf of itself, The News & Observer sup-
Abuse & Incest National at UNC is a microcosm of a able to work with the govern- think theres a real benefit to the Capital Broadcasting ports its media colleagues to
Network. Female college stu- much larger issue across the ment eventually. understanding that there are Company, the Charlotte provide public records.
dents aged 18 to 24 are three country. She said a sexual assault multiple ways to approach the Observer Publishing Not releasing those names
times more likely to have sex- Its not about one persons hearing should take 60 days, topic of rape, Friedman said. Company and The Durham mean students dont know
ually violent experiences than story, its not about my story but the process can take over Each brings their own per- Herald Company against if another student has been
women in other age groups. or Andreas story, its about a year. spective and body of scholarly UNC to obtain access to pub- found to have engaged in
Seventeen rapes were the fact that we live in a cul- Survivors have no way to knowledge to the topic. lic records concerning sexual sexual misconduct, Drescher
reported on UNCs campus ture that normalizes violence, know if what they are experi- Pino said survivors are assault cases on campus on said in the statement. If the
in 2015, according to UNCs and until recently a lot of encing is standard or if their likely to suffer academically, Sept. 30. UNC denied the student transfers to another
Department of Public Safety, institutions had the incentive experience is whats to be so faculty, academic advisers request. school, students at the other
but it is estimated that 69 to cover it up, she said. expected, and they walk away and others should discuss Betsy ODonovan, the school would not know that
percent of sexual assaults go feeling confused or uncom- the issue in their classes and executive director at The another student has been
Daily Tar Heel, said there is found to have engaged in
unreported. The Governments Part fortable, Johnson said. meetings to know how to help
Despite increased aware- these students. interest in the Chapel Hill sexual misconduct.
ness about sexual assault on Pino and Clark work with community to understand ODonovan said she is in a
UNCs Role Help doesnt look the
who is found guilty of sexual strong coalition that sees the
college campuses, many sur- the local, state and federal same for all students, Pino
vivors are still blamed for the government for survivors. They Some professors talk about said. For some students, it assault and what the pro- value to make an appeal.
actions of their rapists but ask policy makers questions, sexual violence in their class- could mean reporting formal- cess is like when someone is Were having that con-
people are working to spread sit in on meetings and connect es. UNC journalism professor ly and seeking action against found responsible. versation with our coali-
awareness about and prevent survivors with lawyers. Barbara Friedman said her the person who wronged We have no way of mean- tion right now. I would be
sexual assault. Andrea Pino The government isnt real- newswriting students spend them; for others, it could just ingfully watchdogging this very surprised if we did not
and Annie Clark want to con- ly our ally when it comes to half of the class writing about mean passing a class and process which is a matter of pursue this to the North
nect rape survivors with the tackling violence on campus, sexual violence. graduating. public safety and a matter of Carolina Court of Appeals.
resources meant for them. Pino said. She also said she knows university@dailytarheel. justice, she said. university@dailytarheel.com
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HOOKUP
FROM PAGE 1
Because of the stigma of
Streakers carry on 40 years of tradition
caring, there is no communi-
cation in a hookup making Montana Gramer not uncomfortable at all. streaking first occurred at could tell, students have been
it hard for women to orgasm. Staff Writer Honestly, it felt totally natu- UNC on March 7, 1974. streaking in the library before
Wade said because not ral, which I was not expect- It was part of a national finals every semester since.
communicating boundaries is It was just a couple min- ing, and that was really cool. trend, Graham said. It was Judy Panitch, director of
the norm with hookups, the utes past midnight on May Graduate Daniel Farrell happening at college campus- library communications, said
lines of consent are blurred. 1, 2017 when the rumbling wasnt a veteran streaker es all over the country, but it that the library neither spon-
She said it is hard to hold started. The students lined up either. seems to have been especially sors nor plans the event.
perpetrators of sexual assault on the first and second floors It was my first time and popular in North Carolina Our main concern is, as
accountable when boundaries of Davis Library grew anxious (its) senior year, so I said, and I have no idea why. it always is, that whoever is
havent been discussed. as they opened Snapchat. Why not? he said. There was a friendly in the library is safe, and that
However, while communi- Within seconds, about 100 Farrell said the streakers streaking competition the people who are here to
cation may not be the norm, naked UNC students came met at the flagpole on the between North Carolina use the library for research
there are exceptions. running. quad at 11:45 p.m, a meeting universities, such as Duke, and study are able to do so,
There are times where Im To any bystander, the sight spot he said he heard about Western Carolina University, Panitch said.
like, You got yours, its time of college kids running naked from a friend. They then head N.C. State and Wake Forest. She said if the libraries COURTESY OF MATTHEW MERCHESE
for me to get mine, Osunkwo through a library would be to Davis Library. UNC students decided they wanted to stop streaking, it
said. shocking. But at UNC, its just Apparently, undressing wanted to break the record would not be something they N.C. State freshman Seth Pace
And some men screw the a beloved tradition. on the eighth floor of Davis for most streakers to turn could decide or do on their caught streaking and throwing
patriarchy between the sheets. There is a certain degree isnt as uncomfortable as it out on a college campus. The own. books in the D.H. Hill Library on
I think (the orgasm gap) of secrecy amongst streak- sounds. evening of March 7, 1974, That would certainly have Wednesday night.
exists, but in my instance, ers, so I cant quite explain Its really like body posi- just under 1,000 students more involvement from the
I try to get my partner to how we know where to meet tive, and accepting of all body gathered nude in Mangum University and Public Safety,
orgasm before I do to make and go, graduate Justine shapes, Maguire said. and Joyner residence halls she said. streaking as a big display of
sure she gets her needs, grad- Schnitzler said. The idea Farrell agreed. and made their way down Graham said records from campus spirit.
uate Oliver Hodge said. My is generally that folks hear Its kind of laughable, Raleigh St., through the Chancellor Ferebee Taylor, Since then, streaking in
female friends who do partici- about the event as UNC Farrell said. Like once every- Undergraduate Library and who was chancellor from Davis the night before finals
pate in hookup culture dont lore and find their way with one gets naked, youre just South Building, around the 1972-1980, include a folder start has become just another
always get that and they do friends who have participated kind of all laughing, like this Old Well and back to the designated only for campus norm at Carolina.
get pissed off, but that doesnt before. is kind of absurd. dorms. streaking. The file contains Junior Katy Harper took
stop them from going out and Schnitzler has participated Despite the absurdity, he However, that same night, letters from people in North a study break to watch the
trying to find hook ups. in the streaking for the past said that streaking through students at the University of Carolina complaining about streakers. Harper believed
Despite hookup culture, 73 three semesters. the library was exhilarating. Georgia also broke the record. the event. People were angry that the Davis streakers wasnt
percent of college men want a I figure you only get a few Its pretty freeing, he said. According to a 2005 article at the display of nudity, and too out of the ordinary in
relationship, Wade said. chances in life to run com- Its just kind of like, Im of The Red and Black, UGAs that the University was not comparison to other Carolina
Kuperberg said college pletely naked through your actually doing this. It was school newspaper, 1,543 nude doing more to crack down traditions.
men are not able to find university library, so I jumped kind of like a high. students streaked across on it. I feel like its pretty similar
relationships because college each semester at the chance And once the high wears UGAs campus, beating UNCs They didnt want their in terms of like one of the things
women are looking for men to be ridiculous for a few off, its still no big deal. turnout. taxpayer money supporting you know about, Harper said.
who are older and financially minutes. Walking back after fin- I think that UNC should a school where people were Youre like okay, youre gonna
stable. This leads to more This semester, Schnitzler ishing the event is such try to get the record back gonna be streaking, Graham rush Franklin when we win and
hookups for men in college. was able to convince her an incredibly humanizing from the University of said. The letters were like youre also going to see streakers
Luckily for these men, friend, junior Rachel moment. Everyone is com- Georgia, Graham said. that. They were pretty funny. in the library.
hookups can lead to long-last- Maguire, to do it with her. fortable with each other at In 1977, students started Even after the letters came Her friend Kaitlyn Goodson,
ing relationships, she said. I thought it would be that point, and suddenly streaking for the traditions in, the University left the tra- who watched the streakers
When the next generation of really fun to participate in its no big deal to be naked true reason to honor finals. dition alone. Administrators with her, agreed.
children ask their parents how like such an iconic Carolina in public. Its like one giant That spring, students from encouraged students to stay Even if it is streaking, it
they met, some college sweet- tradition, and Justine had taboo you get to break. UNCs chapter of St. Anthony on campus and not to bother really brings everyone togeth-
hearts might have to turn their hyped it up a lot, Maguire This past semester marked Hall, the co-ed art fraternity, anyone, but other than that, er, Goodson, a junior, said.
R-rated love story into some- said. Everyone was really, the 40th anniversary of the decided to streak through they stayed out of it. In fact, I think its very much like a
thing a little more PG. really excited and pumped, tradition at Carolina. the Undergraduate Library Dean Boulton Dean of community thing.
and once everyone had According to Nick Graham, on the last day of classes. Student Affairs at the time of university@dailytarheel.com
university@dailytarheel.com taken off their clothes, it was the University archivist, Graham said as far as he the controversy referred to

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SEX EDUCATION Hirschy said.
The legislation itself is
time to teach consent to stu-
dents for the first time. LAWS majority legislature made it
impossible for Governor Roy
I think that state lawmak-
ers who claim to be allies have
FROM PAGE 1 pretty bare bones, theyre I mean, honestly, I think FROM PAGE 1 Cooper to fully repeal HB2. a long way to go to make a law
missing an opportunity to UNCs in a tough position Society and people adapt in North Carolina that truly
criteria. She said oftentimes, LGBTQ rights continue to
have a healthy population because by the time people are, and move slowly... Fitch said. protects LGBTQ folks from
school systems leave those be controversial. For example,
and a safer population, like, 18 years old and starting If we want to take steps to discrimination that doesnt just
implementation decisions to some think the partial repeal
she said. college, you kind of miss that ameliorate this problem, we appease radical lawmakers and
individual schools. of HB2 does not go far
Mary Kathryn Midgett, window where you can really have to be willing to compro- their allies who really wish to
Even though there might enough.
a junior who graduated introduce them to consent mise on these pieces. openly discriminate against
be a school board policy Junior Gentry Fitch said he
from Greensboro Day before they start engaging in Hirschy said he disagrees LGBTQ folks, Hirschy said.
that covers the district that supports the compromise on
School, said sex educa- sexual activity, she said. with the compromise of state@dailytarheel.com
says, You have to teach these HB2 because the Republican-
tion was taught as part state@dailytarheel.com repealing HB2.
things, what students actually
of a Health and Wellness
get is varied from classroom
course that also covered
to classroom and teacher to
drug and alcohol use,
teacher, Finley said.
CPR, and other basic
aking New s Alerts Richard Luby Violin
Hirschy said even though
health needs.
a t u ri n g B re
Now fe
the time allotted for sex

Symposium 2017
The course did a good
education was minimal at
job of teaching safe sex
her high school, a whole day
instead of purely absti-
was devoted to watching a
nence and it also cov-
Lifetime movie about a high
ered all of the STDs and
school syphilis epidemic.
Capalbo said he learned
possible consequences of All events free and open to the public
unprotected sex, she said.
about different contraceptives
and that his teacher demon- Guest artist recital
strated how to use a condom On campus Donald and Vivian Weilerstein
by putting one on a phallic- 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 24
At UNC, incoming stu-
shaped wooden object. He Moeser Auditorium, Hill Hall
dents must complete the
said he thinks sex education
online Haven module as
would be more informative
if there wasnt such a heavy
part of Carolinas sexual Symposium faculty recital
violence prevention initia- featuring Fabian Lopez, Kevin Lawrence,
focus on abstinence.
tives. Aaron Berofsky, Shannon Thomas,
Probably a way to make
Midgett said Haven
it better would just be elon-
focused on consent more and Nicholas DiEugenio
gating the courses that we 7:30 p.m., Thursday, May 25
than the sex education she
have to take for it, he said. Moeser Auditorium, Hill Hall
got in high school.
Honestly, the couple weeks
that we spend on it doesnt
I think we definitely Everything you
Student concerts
need to know
learned the basics of con-
feel sufficient enough and
sent in high school like
its not enough time, I think, Friday, May 26, 7:30 p.m., Person Recital Hall
to cover the full scope of the
no means no but not
quite to the same level as about UNC Saturday, May 27, 7:30 p.m., Person Recital Hall
issues that we should be going
over.
UNC, she said.
However, because news delivered Sunday, May 28, 2 p.m., Person Recital Hall
Hirschy said parents can
opt their children out of the
Haven is an online mod-
ule, it is easy for students
right to your Master classes (all in Person Recital Hall)
inbox.
curriculum, potentially pre-
to skim through the mate- Tuesday, May 23
venting some students from
rial rather than engage 3 p.m. Nicholas DiEugenio
getting any sexual education
meaningfully with the
in school. She also said the Wednesday, May 24
information, and Hirschy
curriculum is very heteronor- 2 p.m., Workshop: The Inner Experience of Performing,
said Haven doesnt
mative and is not inclusive of Kevin Lawrence
require students to pay
LGBTQ students. 3 p.m., Masterclass, Kevin Lawrence
attention to the material.
In fact, the guidelines laid 4 p.m., Masterclass, Fabian Lopez
The people you really
out by the Healthy Youth Act
have to get to engage are Thursday, May 25
exclude LGBTQ people.
the ones who are probably 10 a.m., Guest artist Donald Weilerstein
The best lifelong means of
more likely to just sort
prevention is fidelity within Friday, May 26
of breeze through these
marriage, including the value 3 p.m., Aaron Berofksy
modules, she said. You
of monogamous, heterosexual 4 p.m., Shannon Thomas
know, the ones who dont
Go to DailyTarHeel.com
marriage as an example of a
really care that much, or
healthy relationship, states
the ones who dont think
and click on email
one of the content require- More information about the Richard Luby Violin
its important or applies to
ments under the act.
them and might be miss- Symposium can be found on the UNC-CH Music
North Carolinas lets local
edition to sign up today.
ing out on these impor- Departments web site, music.unc.edu.
school districts set the specific
tant ideas about consent.
curriculum they use, as long
Hirschy said college
as they adhere to the general
is not the most effective
guidelines set by the state,

The Naked Truth


Streakers are baring it all
in a finals celebration thats
games been around since the 70s.
See pg. 4 for story.

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Level: 1 2 3 4 Lacrosse falls short


The mens lacrosse team
got lax in a first-round
Complete the grid NCAA tournament loss. See
so each row, column

Kiss
pg. 2 for story.
and 3-by-3 box (in
bold borders) contains
every digit 1 to 9. Undersexed ed

me for
Solution to NC health education is
last puzzle ahead of many other states,
but still severely lacking.
See pg. 1 for story.

keeps. Keep it in your rooms


Our editorial board takes
a strong stance against
(very) public sex. See pg. 6
for more.

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successor
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10 Wednesday, May 17, 2017 Opinion The Daily Tar Heel

EDITORIAL CARTOON By Sofia Edelman, sofianat@live.unc.edu QUOTE OF THE DAY


When I was in sixth grade and they took us
to the sex course, they put the tampon in the
male mannequin,
Stella Reneke
Chichi Osunkow, on lack of proper sexual education
Views from Here and Abroad
Junior philosophy and journalism
majors from Gainesville, Florida
FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT
Email: stellar@live.unc.edu
Work on getting those ankles healed so
Sex and you can dance the Tar Heels back to another
natty!
way too Debroah Hilson, on Joel Berry returning to UNC for his senoir year

much LETTERS TO THE EDITOR


violence James Comey:
Liberals best friend?
to the negative article
about Rameses Junior, We

T
dont need an imitation
here are three things I TO THE EDITOR: Rameses.
will never understand: For weeks and months I feel as though I should
climate change deniers,
people paying for things like
EDITORIAL after the presidential elec- set the record straight on a

The wrong sex education


tion, all we heard from few things.
the entire Saw franchise, Liberals is: Comey cost This article claims that
Halloween Horror Nights and Hillary the election and Rameses Junior was an
zombie runs just so they can be needs to be fired .. (repeat unnecessary addition to
terrified and, most confusingly, ad nauseum). the university.
why we in the good ole U.S. of
A. seem to fear human flesh Keep your college thought of hooking up in
your biology classroom
ing prospective what this
is really like. But theres a
Your newspaper has
printed letters to the editor
I would like for people
to know that RJ has spent
less when sufficiently blood-
ied and bruised than when
exploration out of after hours sound attrac- differene between show- expressing that very senti- over 50 hours in the hos-
tive. ing reality and showing ment. pital visiting children
displayed in a remotely sexual the laundry room And doing it on a lofted your bare ass to a group So, Trump gives Liberals since September. RJ walks

F
context. Does this concern no what they wanted, he fires
orest Theatre, a twin bed in your dorm of 16 year-olds and their around with a pediat-
one else? Comey and suddenly, over- ric oncologist and does
In the united states, for great place to go for room isnt fun for anyone, parents.
night, Comey goes from rounds with the doctor
some bizarre reason, were a run, attend a play, and will probably end in a Hookups come and go,
Liberals worst enemy to and makes their stay at the
generally more disturbed by yoga class, or puppet show trip to UNC hospitals. but the scars you leave Liberals best friend. hospital a little more fun.
on-screen sex and nudity than and enjoy nature to an But come on. There are on high schoolers are The Liberals hypocrisy RJ dances with kids,
by blood and gore we cen- extent. plenty of places on and forever. is both predictable and takes pictures, and signs
sor human breasts more than Part of the theatres off this campus that arent Additionally, if you can pathetic. autographs. RJ has been
human entrails. whimsical, folksy charm also frequented by stu- see a footpath from where David Council to 2 retreats for pediatric
Films constantly pan the has been ruined as of late. dents, visiting parents and you are move further Asheville cancer patients and their
camera to the fluttering win-
Runners and people tak- professors. The rush that into the Arboretum. If Know the adverse families.
dow curtains during a bed-
ing their dogs on a Sunday comes with potentially people are voluntarily effects of the AHCA Rameses has visited
room scene, but zoom right
morning stroll have been getting caught is a lot less running, the last thing we the hospital this year too;
in on the gunshot wounds, TO THE EDITOR:
forced to bare witness to thrilling when youre sit- need to do is discourage however, Rameses stays
impaled stomachs, severed On May 4, the House
first-years fulfilling every ting in a classroom, half- them. super busy with all kinds of
limbs and rotting corpses. of Representatives passed
bad HBO comedy stereo- events throughout the year.
Hollywood doubles as an naked, telling your BIOL Were not trying to be
the American Healthcare RJ makes it possible for a
assembly line for violent crime type about discovering 201 professor what exactly killjoys here. Having a Act. UNC mascot to visit kids in
shows and explosive action yourself in college. is going on. roommate can be the most Without a score from the hospital.
movies, but we once thought The outdoor theatre Would you really want effective and least fun the CBO, and with some RJ stayed in Chapel Hill
it was appropriate for for- is one of several UNC to do that to Kelly Hogan? form of birth control, and members stating that they for part of Christmas break
mer Attorney General John landmarks that has been We didnt think so. sometimes you have to get havent read it (ahem, and acted as RJ Claus,
Ashcroft to spend 8000 taxpay- soiled by mediocre under- A good litmus test for creative. Chris Collins), our rep- visiting children and mak-
er dollars on a robe for a nude
grad hook ups. Other your hookup spot: is there But you dont have resentatives managed to ing their stay a little hap-
statue in Washington D.C. pass a bill that will make
places include Old Chapel a chance of a tour group to ruin other peoples pier. RJ has received notes
We consistently paint sex healthcare more expensive
Hill Cemetery, Coker walking in on you and days in order to do so. from parents who cur-
as dirty, dangerous, sinful and for the people who need it rently have children in the
shameful, yet we sensational- Arboretum, Davis Library, your significant other/ Bathroom stalls are your
the Hinton James laundry friend/lab partner? If friend. Rooms with doors most. Among the hospital or who have lost
ize and glorify violence at every treachery sprinkled their child to cancer and
turn. room and Genome G200. theres even the slightest that lock are your friend. through this bill is a pro- said that RJs visits made
American video games, Listen, we get it possibility of that answer Hook-up buddies with off- vision that would allow their childs life a little bit
television shows and movies shows like Pretty Little being yes, move at least campus houses or a single insurers to charge people happier.
are popular worldwide, but in Liars, Teen Wolf and 500 yards. are your best friends with pre-existing condi- RJ attends athletic
many European countries, the Riverdale have made the Were all about show- with benefits. tions more for healthcare. events, birthday parties
rating conversion vastly alters From pregnancy to can- and, most importantly,
the audiences permitted to cer, insurance companies serves the community as a
view them. could make coverage kid friendly character that
Even the recent Fast and
Furious 8 was edited in the UK
GUEST COLUMN unbelievably expensive. aims to make children feel

My postgrad Success
As an individual with at ease.
to decrease the amount of vio- a pre-existing condi- If RJ has served no
lence in the film. tion, this terrifies me. purpose but to make a few
Conversely, nudity and If I were unemployed, I kids in the hospital smile,
sexual content are typically could either incur massive it was worth it.
more acceptable for lower
age groups in most European An unexpected career ists in creative content,
activists in advocacy, and
a key component to effec-
tively educating students.
healthcare costs without
insurance, try my luck at Katherine Brinkley
countries than in the U.S.
European parents are simply for UNC class of 2015 journalists in communica- I tell them about the not going to the hospital
or potentially scrape by
Winsont Salem
less concerned about their
children becoming familiar
grad Zach Bijesse tions, along with renowned
educators to write their
feeling of making an
impact, like when a stu-
trying to afford coverage Take down hateful

T
thats fiscally unfeasible. online comments
with naked skin and human he last few weeks own curriculum. dent who comes to us If were talking broader
intimacy than with blood and of the school year Former Cond Nast edi- from a failing district effects, this bill makes TO THE EDITOR:
interpersonal violence. are an interesting tors, marketers of globally school finally catches up healthcare incredibly Has The Daily Tar Heel
The United States also has a time to be a bartender at recognized brand portfoli- and scores at the top of expensive for older people. considered doing anything
higher rate of homicides, gun Hes Not. os, and high-profile politi- the class. The resulting Thats how it lowers pre- about the scores of racist,
deaths and teenage pregnancy Two years ago, as I cal campaign managers confidence and joy that miums it pushes out the sexist, xenophobic and
than most other first world people who need health-
countries. Maybe its just me,
served blue cups to my have all found themselves inevitably unfolds never homophobic comments in
fellow seniors, I realized here. The diversity of their fails to inspire. care coverage the most. the comment sections of
but it does not seem unreason- It cuts Medicaid fund-
I was standing at a cross- skillsets helps change the Were making a sig- DTH?
able to highlight our choice in ing, which leaves an
roads. I knew that I want- game of education reform nificant difference in the I have noticed attack-
media themes as a potential appalling number of
ed to pursue a challenging ing comments from literal
influence on those unfortunate to build opportunities for lives of thousands of kids
poor Americans who racial supremacists as well.
trends. career but I also wanted children. and were doing it with have less resources with Not to mention the com-
When violence is ubiquitous to make a difference. I studied philoso- the combined efforts of which to take care of their ments that are just nasty
and sex is taboo, it helps instill Shortly after gradua- phy and sociology and a substantial network of health without cover- and contain personal
the belief that its more common tion, I sat down for coffee had no prior classroom innovators. age. It cuts funding from attacks towards DTH writ-
practice to brutalize than to love with a UNC alumna in experience. But I found So to all those savoring Planned Parenthood for a ers? How is this accept-
one another. We have desensi- NYC who told me I need- myself applying and their graduation accom- year AND decreases access able?
tized generations of Americans
ed to check out Success being accepted to the plishments while con- to abortions. I suggest either requir-
to violence and aggression, If youre a human
Academy it could pro- Success Academy Teacher templating what theyll ing users to use Facebook
while preaching abstinence and being, I urge you to read
vide me with exactly what Residency Program. This be doing this time next in order to comment and
demonizing sexuality. up on this bill. Call your
I was looking for. program allows new year: If you think Success thus disclose their identity
If we were, instead, to nor- senators and urge them to
She told me how indi- teachers like me to work sounds like an intriguing or remove the comment
malize sex and the human vote against it, and make
viduals with a wide range sections brimming with
body as the natural and beauti- alongside lead teachers place, feel free to email sure you know exactly how bile entirely.
ful parts of life that they are, of talents seek out Success, and grow as education me at zachary.bijesse@ this is going to affect the Why should DTH toler-
perhaps we would find our- whose schools are agents professionals. sashools.org with your people you care about. ate anon hate?
selves living in a less violent, of change in low-income My friends are often questions. Follow the footsteps of
less tense, more intimate and neighborhoods. curious about my experi- Im always happy to Catalina Berenblum Tobi VICE and other forward
overall healthier society. Their network office ence working for a school catch up with fellow Tar Political Science and thinking online mediums,
Perhaps its just me, but that
hires trendsetters for their that prioritizes the profes- Heels. Global Studies and remove comments or
sounds nice. Junior
digital media team, art- sional growth of adults as Go Heels! moderate them appropri-
Dont discount ately, please.
Ramses Junior

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TO THE EDITOR: Raleigh
I am writing in response

Live from CNN Summer School:( Con-grad-ulations Guess whos back SPEAK OUT
Getting an alum as suc- The sun is out, the skies On Sunday, over 3000 Donald Trumps firing of WRITING GUIDELINES
cessful as CNN anchor are blue, the temperature is students turned their tassels James Comey did more Please type: Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
Brooke Baldwin above 90 again and went from than just reduce Sign and date: No more than two people should sign letters.
to do this years and school is... being students to peoples faith in Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
commence- back in? After a alumni. Con- democracy; it Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
ment was cool. glorious seven gratulations on brought Kel- Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
letters to 250 words.
Her decision to day vacation, being apart of lyanne Conway
spend 90 percent of the summer school is now in ses- one of the best basketball out of hiding. After weeks SUBMISSION
speech going through her sion. If youre lucky enough season in UNCs history., and away, shes back and beating Drop-off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary Street, Chapel
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