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Athletes deserve to receive an education on their terms not those of the NCAA
are otherwise their friends. Some athletes are barred from engaging in other
extracurriculars or find their social media
accounts subject to censorship. These
sharp contrasts in the way athletes and
members of the general student body are
treated must be formally acknowledged
and dealt with in an equitable manner.
We must either return to a model of
true amateurism or work to accommodate
the reality that many student-athletes are,
for all intents and purposes, employees
given a scholarship in return for a service
rendered. Attempts to have it both ways
have been primarily responsible for the
fraud outlined in the Wainstein report.
A return to amateurism now seems
impossible. It would involve eliminating
athletic scholarships and losing millions
of dollars in revenue that have funded
the ascents of so many schools to greatness. Professional-level athletics at the
University are immensely popular, and
understandably so.
Athletics has given its community a
beloved common culture. Its hard to
imagine UNC without heroes like Dean
Smith or stories like that of Michael
Jordans go-ahead shot to win the 1982
championship. These are the images that
have brought international attention to
this school and enhanced its prestige.
Similarly, the NCAA and its model of
amateur athletics seem to represent an
objective good for many students in allowing them to pursue a degree while doing
what they love. But the abundant good for
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Entrepreneurs might be
able to teach the Town of
Chapel Hill something about
problem solving.
Today, the town will partner with Launch Chapel Hill
to host GovCups, an event
designed to encourage innovation in government.
The purpose of hosting
GovCups, from our perspective, is to hold an event for
our employees that allows
them to participate in an
event that entrepreneurs use
and learn from the model,
said Rae Buckley, organizational effectiveness coordinator for the town.
GovCups was adapted from
a similar program called 1
Million Cups, which was originally created by Missouribased Kauffman Laboratories
for Enterprise Creation.
The event is held at dozens
of cities across the country.
The local affiliate program is
organized by business accelerator Launch Chapel Hill.
The 1 Million Cups program allows participants six
minutes to pitch their ideas
before a panel of critics, usually businesspeople.
ernment innovation.
I think thats what were
trying to achieve as an organization: Looking for ways
that we can learn and think
differently about the services
we provide, Buckley said.
The two companies presenting at GovCups are
Cityzen, headed by co-founder and CEO Jay Dawkins, and
Pavonis PIX, led by president
Richard Boyd.
Cityzen seeks to engage the
community by including feedback tools in social media and
online news, then amassing
response data and giving it to
policy makers.
Boyd said Pavonis PIX
combines interactive gaming
software with city planning,
to go down, he said.
Conway said existing
studies dont necessarily
confirm or deny this impact.
He also suggested that the
growing oil and natural gas
markets in low-population
states like Alaska and South
Dakota could be leading all
wages to go up, naturally
dragging the minimum wage
with them.
T. William Lester, a professor in UNCs Department of
City and Regional Planning,
said there might be issues
with businesses crossing state
borders to avoid paying a
higher minimum wage.
Wage changes have occurred
California, Washington
state and Oregon have miniNorth Carolinas minimum
wage is $7.25 an hour.
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on a day-to-day basis, he said.
The group has now moved
its attention to the Chapel
Hill community.
This has freed us up now
to start more locally and see
if we can bring micro-finance
to the Chapel Hill area,
Edwards said.
CMI is now looking for ways
to assist new companies in
the Chapel Hill area using the
crowd-funding website Kiva.
What we are trying to do
now, and this is where being a
Kiva trustee comes in, is finding very small, very local businesses that we think are doing
great work and have great
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being held back because they
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capital, Edwards said.
Heide Hooper is the groups
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Her mints are now sold in
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Someone broke and
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larceny from an unlocked
vehicle at 403 Patterson Place
West between 12:30 a.m. and
9 a.m. Friday, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
The person stole a charger
cord, valued at $5, and $4 in
coins, reports state.
Someone committed
larceny on the 800 block of
Indian Springs Road at 2:11
p.m. Friday, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
The person stole bitcoins
valued at $12,000 from
another persons bitcoin wallet, reports state.
Someone vandalized
property on the 1300 block of
Leclair Street between 2 a.m.
and 9 a.m. Saturday, according
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Dr. Richard Jadick, the Iraq Wars most highly decorated doctor, thanks veterans for their service at UNC Memorial Hospitals Annual Veterans Day Event.
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Charles Porter remembered a special Monday evening as The Village Band sat
down to rehearse.
A high school sophomore
readied herself to play among
the Chapel Hill-Carrboro
community band, made up
primarily of working adults
and retirees.
I got down and said, Do
you study American history? She said, Yes. I said,
Well, have you studied
World War II? She said,
Yes. Well, the guy thats sitting beside you played bugle
in Okinawa against the
Japanese, Porter told her.
Porter, manager of the
62-member band, which
performed a Veterans Day
concert at the Seymour
Center in Chapel Hill
Tuesday, said the best part of
being in the band is the mixing of different generations
evident in that memory.
John Fuller, director of
The Village Band, said the
group played Armed Forces
Salute, a medley which
included all of the branch
songs during which veterans
stood and were recognized
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