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Former UNC players Bug Howard (84) and Ryan Switzer (3) celebrate during a 2013 game against ODU.
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of his career, and included Americans admiring Dutch stressed the need for a national
7-6
2013 regular season record Touchdowns against ODU Passing yards by Marquise
recent pieces of his work which
will be on display in the Hanes
paintings from the era of the
Transatlantic slave trade.
dialogue on race, but decried
the lack of clear leaders in the
Art Center until Sept. 28. Williams said that he saw no conversation. In regards to the
Williams
0
Grim scenes and dark histo- mention of slavery in the gal- major racial debate currently
4-4
2013 ACC regular season Yards gained in Kanler Cokers 5
ry have helped shape Williams
artistic style. His paintings use
lery, despite its role in build-
ing Dutch wealth. Professing
raging on UNCs campus,
Williams stance on Silent Sam
vibrant colors and a style that an interest in both history was unequivocal.
record completed pass as QB Unplayed minutes due to
first appears comical to address and the black experience, All that imagery needs
coaches agreeing to stop early
disturbing and divisive issues. Williams sees Americans fail- to come down, he said. We
In response to a series of ing to acknowledge the dark need to finally just face up
police shootings of people history of slavery in the coun- to it. Its kind of frightening
of color in 2015 and 2016, trys past. because it means so much to
Williams painted multiple As you begin to study some so many people in so many
works of a superhero dubbed of whats going on in the histo- different ways. I think we live
N-Word. N-Word can be seen ry of slavery, its so outrageous, in a time right now where you
in Williams paintings violently Williams said. Its so beyond got to take a stand.
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The Daily Tar Heel From Page One Wednesday, September 13, 2017 7
DAVID NOEL realized how much his coach-
es did behind the scenes.
job he did and plans to con-
tinue the program by adding
players in top physical con-
dition and making sure the
reached out to universities
along the East Coast, letting
to whatever hes thrown.
Whether thats deciding to
FROM PAGE 1 Its definitely something some changes. team plays hard together. them know about his new play college basketball over
at UNC had on his own strenuous, but also enjoyable The coaching is going to We wont rely on one position and the program to football or returning to
basketball career. and fulfilling, Noel said. change a little bit, Noel said. or two people to shoulder see if any interest sparks with his old high school stomp-
I want to be able to help Im going to bring something the load, Curington said. I recruiters. ing grounds to coach Noel
young men get the potential Looking forward to the table these guys may think itll be a positive thing Hopefully well have a plans to get the most out of
out of them that is locked not have seen before. Im to make a cohesive unit that revolving door of coaches his players, just like his high
deep inside at times, he said. The team is in rebuild- going to ask a little more out relies on each other and not coming in, Noel said. school and college coaches
As a new coach, Noel is mode now since they lost a of them than they may be one or two individuals. In his first year coaching at previously got the most out
beginning to understand the few players in the last two used to (so they can) unlock Noel said he wants to push any level, the former Tar Heel of him.
workload that he has to take years, Noel said. their potential. his players to be the best they captain may not have a cham- And he can proudly say hes
on for his team. Noel pointed Noel thanked the previous Curington said their focus can be because it can create pionship on the horizon. But home to do it.
out that as a player he never coach Kendrick Hall for the is going to be keeping the opportunities. Noel recently Noel has proven he can adjust [email protected]
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First of all, how socialist is ts creepy and its sition periods between the rest of the day. assistance in any way. This Chapel Hill
Venezuela? While the govern- kooky. Mysterious and classes even worse because Maybe what makes it so policy effectively ends the Rachel Carson Council
ment has been fond of fiery spooky. Its altogether people are simultaneously bad isnt its aesthetics or work of the Center for Civil Sexuality and Gender Alliance
left-wing populist rhetoric, ooky. Its Phillips Hall. getting hit by the door and its muggy smell. Maybe its Rights and the legacy of UNC Innocence Project
private businesses remain Julius Chambers at UNC UNC Siren
There are many things running down stairs. the challenging nature of
numerous within the country. School of Law. UNC Young Democrats Executive Board
In fact, private sectors
wrong with Phillips Hall Then theres the ever- the main disciplines in the Defenders of Civil Rights
share of the economy has that we dont know where so-dim lighting of every building (math, physics). and the undersigned UNC
to begin, literally. We dont corner of the building. Its enough to give some- Alert Carolina is here
remained at roughly two- student organizations and
thirds under the presidency of know where to begin in Coupled with that is a floor one a natural aversion to community partners con-
to keep UNC safe
Hugo Chavez, whose election Phillips because it is a box that gleams of shine, yet the place. demn this vote. There can TO THE EDITOR:
in 1998 marked the beginning with a million doors and sits on top of the bleakest C.C. Cook, dont take be no meaningful civil rights Almost every day we hear
of Chavist socialism in the entryways that one will grey floor in the world. this personally. When work for communities and about a new tragedy in some
country. Venezuela is probably inevitably get lost in trying Is there an academic you designed this build- no legitimate civil rights corner of the world. While
be better described as social to navigate. reason why we still use ing in 1919, Phillips Hall training for students at we hope a life-threatening
democratic; they retain a Then theres the stair- chalkboards? Call us mil- represented the peak of UNC Law under this policy. event would never occur on
mixed economy dominated by case. If you pay attention liennials with no culture, Collegiate Gothic archi- The ban will prevent UNC our campus, we must always
the private sector with a num- School of Law from fulfilling be prepared. Whether it is a
to the staircase on the left, but chalkboards are a tecture. Now it represents
ber of public service policies. its mission of public service tornado warning issued for
Prior to the beginning of back side, you will find thing of the past. Your some of our worst fears. to all North Carolinians Chapel Hill, a large fire rap-
the economic crisis in 2014, by depriving low-wealth idly spreading or someone
Chavist policies had been communities across the intentionally trying to harm
generally successful: poverty
fell, literacy rates rose and
EDITORIAL state of access to justice. It
also limits the educational
our community, Carolina is
prepared to communicate
E
current economic crisis can be legal clinics from its cover- located across campus and
attributed to the oil glut that pistemology, or this campus. Different Critical theory empha- age. Any civil rights program in Chapel Hill.
started in 2014. how we know what disciplines call for differ- sizes first the need to see at UNC School of Law must Tomorrow, we are con-
This led to a massive drop in we know, sounds ent epistemologies, each mainstream epistemology include practical legal expe- ducting our fall semester test
the price of oil and when oil like a very complicated, with its own belief system as flawed and next looks to rience and direct representa- between noon and 1 p.m.
accounts for about 25 percent advanced philosophical baked in. For example, those who are oppressed tion of underserved commu- We want to make sure these
of a countrys GDP and over 95 concept. In some ways, it hard sciences depend on for alternative theories of nities. We call on UNC Law sirens and all equipment are
percent of exports, a crisis is definitely can be. But in the scientific method as knowledge. School administration and working properly, as well as
inevitable. other ways, it is fundamen- the main method through For most students, epis- faculty to make the Center ensure that our community
However, there are other for Civil Rights a clinical knows what to do when there
tal to every single learning which knowledge is jus- temology goes unexam-
sinister forces that have been project of the law school, to is a threat to campus safety.
exacerbating the food shortag- enterprise on this campus. tified and verified. The ined. But, this board urges ensure the continued legacy While no action is
es in Venezuela: an economic Epistemology is the scientific method is also students to really think of Julius Chambers and the required for these sirens tests,
war against the country. study of knowledge, and its present in social sciences, about the epistemology essential work of the Center we encourage all students,
Venezuelan corporations essential questions center like political science, eco- that underlies their chosen he created. faculty and staff to read the
have been hoarding food and on knowledge production, nomics and sociology. discipline. Alert Carolina email in your
withholding it from market, verification, justification, While easy to recog- Engage with the knowl- Tim Longest inbox detailing instructions
as well as engaging in fraudu- validation and dissemina- nize, this kind of scientific edge thats being produced Defenders of Civil Rights for what to do in the event of
lent import deals to siphon tion. In other words, epis- epistemology is not the around and by you. And Class of 13 a real emergency.
money and goods out of the temology is concerned with only one at work on cam- question the ways in We will also use all avail-
Venezuelan economy. whether or not we count pus. Critical epistemolo- which that knowledge is This statement is cosigned by able communication meth-
The billionaires of corpo- the following organizations: ods, including text messages
something as good knowl- gies, such as Marixst and justified and validated.
rations are the same people and social media, to try and
who are actively leading the Defenders of Civil Rights reach as many people as
opposition and blaming the UNC School of Law Student Bar possible. You may see some
Venezuelan government for SATIRICAL ADVICE COLUMN Association
Elizabeth Adkins, UNC-Chapel Hill
of these messages during
the food shortages that they todays sirens test. The most
9/15 MISTRESS OF QUIRK EDITORS NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily rep-
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