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UNC Majorettes return Betsy DeVos


rescinds disability
rights policies
By Anna Pogarcic she said. Were still learning
Staff Writer the details, but at the moment,
there isnt a specific revision
The United States were concerned about.
Department of Education Senoir Tia Holmes is a
rescinded 72 policy docu- co-chairperson of Advocates
ments outlining the rights for Carolina, a student orga-
of students with disabilities nization that seeks to raise
in order to clear out what it awareness about issues fac-
called, unnecessary, outdated ing students with disabilities.
or ineffective regulations. Although she agrees many of
In a press release, the the rescinded documents were
department said this batch of outdated, she is concerned
withdrawals was one move in what the departments actions
an administration-wide effort show about its priorities.
to decrease regulatory burden. Never in the history of the
The department appointed GOP have that many docu-
a Regulatory Reform Task ments been rescinded all at
Force charged with analyzing once, Holmes said. They just
policies and making regula- took them out of circulation
tions. They hope to remove and invalidated a lot of the
600 documents from across research and policy creation
the department. that has gone into creating
After calling and receiving educational support for stu-
comments from stakeholders, dents with disabilities.
72 out of 169 documents were She said she is disap-
DTH/ABIGAIL TURNER chosen for removal. pointed in the decision to
UNC majorettes Ava Smith (left) and Ciara Gillis (right) rehearse during marching band practice in the Eddie Smith Field House. Removing these out-of-date rescind the documents, rather
materials will make it easier for than encouraging a public

Marching Tar Heels feature baton twirlers again schools, educators, parents and
the public to understand what
guidance is still in effect, the
effort to update the policies or
research better ways of imple-
menting older ones.
By Maeve Sheehey Ciara Gillis twirled onto the scene. Now I havent felt that the students who press release said. In future efforts to revise
Staff Writer the band has two baton-wielding per- auditioned would have contributed in a Lucy Ireland, an attorney regulations, Ireland said she
formers for its pregame and halftime positive enough way to the ensemble, with Disability Rights North would like to see more com-
Since 2011, the Marching Tar Heels shows. band director Jeffrey Fuchs said. And Carolina, said there is not cur- munication between policy
were unable to find a single majorette Weve had students audition in the then Ciara and Ava both auditioned rently cause for concern over makers and stakeholders
skilled enough to join the band. That is, past. We dont always have students rescinding the document. that involves a high degree of
until first-year students Ava Smith and audition, but in the past couple years, SEE MAJORETTE, PAGE 5 A lot of the documents they
rescinded were just very old, SEE DISABILITY, PAGE 5

Different story, same result for UNC football in loss


FOOTBALL mistakes that have consistently gin between victory and defeat was
doomed the Tar Heels this season. small against Miami, a reality UNC
NO. 9 MIAMI 24 Saturdays loss to the Hurricanes
(7-0, 5-0 ACC) felt like Groundhog
players once again were forced to
acknowledge after the fact.
NORTH CAROLINA 19 Day all over again. Its tough, but its a part of the
Even on an afternoon where the game, linebacker Cayson Collins
By Brennan Doherty Tar Heel defense turned in what said about dealing with the per-
Senior Writer might have been its best perfor- petual heartbreak endured this sea-
mance of the season, a handful of son. You can control what you can
Whatever adjective could be explosive plays proved costly. This is control. Thats something a lot of the
used to describe North Carolinas nothing new. older guys have continued to say to
52-point loss to Virginia Tech from a On offense, the Tar Heels were the younger guys.
week ago definitely would not fit this forced to rely on quarterback In a lot of ways, UNC did control
weeks game against Miami. Nathan Elliott, who played a grit- what it could control. The Tar Heels
Down to its third-string quar- ty game, according to Fedora. led for most of the first half because
terback, UNC nearly did enough to Once Chazz Surratt was forced its defense played well, but ulti-
upset the now-No. 9 Hurricanes, to leave the game after suffer- mately went into the break down 7-6
but ultimately faltered, losing ing a big hit from Miamis Zach due to the offenses inability to finish
24-19 in an all too familiar man- McCloud in the first quarter, and drives.
ner. with Brandon Harris also unable On its second possession of the DTH/NATHAN KLIMA
Yet, UNC (1-8, 0-6) showed to play because of an injury, it was game, UNC came up empty-handed Miami wide receiver Braxton Berrios (8) breaks a tackle against North Carolina
Saturday that its not calling it quits Elliott who filled in and gave the after a one-yard touchdown run by on Saturday in Kenan Memorial Stadium.
on a season that many Tar Heel fans Tar Heels a chance. Brown was taken away on review.
will want to forget. I was just really excited for the Facing a second-and-goal at the encouraging signs. things and gave us some opportuni-
Theres no doubt in my mind opportunity, Elliott said. It was one-yard line, UNC actually went First-year wide receiver Beau ties, Fedora said of Elliott. There
our guys are playing hard, head great to be out there with the guys. backwards 10 yards as it turned the Corrales caught a pair of touchdown was one ball that he probably didnt
coach Larry Fedora said. Theres I havent had many reps previous to ball over on downs. passes, finishing with 64 receiving need to throw that he pressed on,
no quit in them. Theyre a tight this, but being back out there was a That series in particular yards. And despite his mistakes, but you know what? That kid, as
group. Theyre not divisive. They lot of fun. summed up the Tar Heels day. Elliott provided a spark to UNCs many reps as he has gotten, he went
dont point fingers. They go out Yet, his three interceptions and They were in a position to win, offense, according to Fedora, who out there, and I thought he did a
there, and they care about each Jordon Browns late fumble were which was not expected against opted to keep him in when the heck of a job.
other. both backbreakers. Miami. But they couldnt execute injured Surratt couldve possibly While two of Miamis three touch-
The effort, as the players proved, Similar to earlier California, when needed. returned.
was there. But so were the same Duke and Virginia losses, the mar- Nevertheless, there were some He ran the ball and did some SEE MIAMI, PAGE 5

Puerto Ricans at UNC act UNC grad discusses film at Stembler Lecture
to aid those in Puerto Rico By Rachel Jensen
Staff Writer
In this industry, if youre not
aggressive about what you want,
its going to be a lot harder to
Rizk, Rappleyea and Eggold
had also assembled a well-known
cast for their first film. The
By Jerry Jiang Let me clarify something: there is an Most members of the UNC get where you want to be, Rizk credits included many familiar
Staff Writer inherent right for help. Its not charity, Class of 2014 are still just starting Keane said. I was aggressive faces, such as Justin Long, Cobie
Quiones-Ayala said. Being citizens out in their professional fields, about getting myself hands-on Smulders, Dana Delany, Lea
As the rest of the country moves on gives us obligations. but their classmate Alex Rizk experience even if it meant being Thompson and Peter Gallagher.
from the ravages, Puerto Ricans living Lorna Avils, an assistant Spanish Keane, a School of Media and roughly one out of five girls on a Overall, the Stembler Lecture
abroad find themselves firmly settling professor, emphasized the idea of mak- Journalism graduate, has already set of over 100 men. offered both students and com-
into a painful new reality. ing direct impact in small communities made significant accomplishments Her aggression paid off and munity members an opportunity
Brenda Quiones-Ayala, a UNC doc- in Puerto Rico. She said its often dif- in the entertainment industry. she got the job. On the set of to engage with those working in
toral candidate in the Department of ficult to see results through the work of Rizk Keane was the featured The Blacklist, she would meet the entertainment industry.
Romance Studies, expressed the anxiety big organizations. speaker at the Stembler Lecture, Sean Rappleyea, a fellow produc- A lot of times, Hollywood feels
of her community. We actually want to connect with spe- an event that is held every other tion assistant, and Ryan Eggold, kind of distant. It was cool to have
Being here in the States, you feel cific organizations on the ground that we Homecoming Weekend thanks to one of the stars of the show. that personal connection and get
powerless, Quiones-Ayala said. know are directly doing work at places an endowment from UNC gradu- In 2016, Rizk Keane started to see someone whos made it in
Despite their steadfast efforts, she where we want to reach out, Avils said. ate John H. Stembler Jr. and the her own independent produc- the business, first-year Maura
said its obvious to students and faculty Drawing from their Puerto Rican Stembler Family, on Oct. 27. tion company, Rizk Pictures. She Holt-Ling said.
that their help alone is not adequate. heritage, an intimate care for their com- While working as a production named Rappleyea as an associ- Rizk Keane remains proud to
Quiones-Ayala believes that recovery munities helps organizers overcome assistant for Embassy Row, Rizk ate producer for her company. be a Tar Heel and hopes to con-
planning does not take into account the the bureaucracy of the efforts of bigger Keane ran into James Spader, The companys first production tinue to share her future works
long-term impacts of the disaster. entities. According to Avils, tailoring star and executive producer of was a film called Literally, Right with the university community.
The fact that right now people are to communities needs is more effective NBCs The Blacklist, when he Before Aaron, which was written Telling stories is pertinent,
exiting the country will have a long-term than sending standard, Americanized was taking a cigarette break out- and directed by Eggold. Rizk Keane said. There are so
impact on the economy, she said. And packages. Instead of shipping foods that side of Chelsea Piers in New York The UNC School of Media and many people that have a story
that needs to be factored into the fund- people in Puerto Rico dont actually City. She recalls confidently ask- Journalism screened the film as to tell, and without the proper
ing that is assigned to the country. You eat like sausage links or Cheetos to ing him outright for a job on his a part of the Stembler Lecture on medium to tell them, none of
can not only think about the immediate. the Federal Emergency Management show and even leaving a note in Friday. Rizk and Rappleyea were those stories will be heard. So, we
Furthermore, she believes the after- Agency, Avils said she instead responds the phone of his head production then present for a Q&A session should never give up, because Tar
math of the hurricane is highlighting directly to local requests. Shes currently assistant in which she promised with the audience of students Heels dont give up.
deeper issues that reflect the relation- to be a successful and hard-work- and community members, and @racheljensen21
ship between the U.S. and Puerto Rico. SEE PUERTO RICO, PAGE 5 ing production assistant. Eggold joined on Skype. arts@dailytarheel.com

In other news the dead walk the earth!


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ESports club hosts GameFest
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In Fridays story Curriculum changes
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The Daily Tar Heel reports any inaccurate his whole set up to the The Glo Boyz prepare for the League of Legends competition during Fall Gamefest 2017 on Saturday.
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I bought the whole Co-presidents and juniors, members and 500 current organization.
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this page. Errors committed on the desktop at once, so I got the Shane Steele-Pardue and members, Pardue said. We Because of this, the co-
CHAPEL FOWLER Opinion Page have corrections printed whole setup for like $600, Irene Zhou, discussed how expect at least 300 to 400 presidents decided to split
SPORTS EDITOR on that page. Corrections also are he said. much preparation the event throughout the day. the eSports club board into
SPORTS@DAILYTARHEEL.COM noted in the online versions of our
stories. This weekend, many oth- requires. Though it is their first time two sections to function as
COLE DEL CHARCO Contact Managing Editor Jessica Swanson ers brought their own setups On our Facebook page, organizing GameFest, the two a system of checks and bal-
AUDIO EDITOR at managing.editor@dailytarheel.com as well to compete with top- we have compounded over juniors were ready for the ances.
AUDIO@DAILYTARHEEL.COM with issues about this policy. notch gaming gear. 1,800 graduates and active challenge. Because were such a big
Its been a semester-long club and we support so many
process, said Zhou. Weve games, Zhou said, weve

Homegrown Halloween
been planning it since the divided our game heads, who
summer. Weve had good basically coordinate all their
frames of reference from the individual tournaments and
previous events. what we call core, which is
The eSports club does gain basically the board itself. We
some help for the event from make the decisions and then
810:30 p.m. sponsors.
We have a couple con-
we run it by the game heads
to see if they are okay with
Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017 sistent sponsors like Tespa
theyre a collegiate eSports
it.
Outside of UNC, eSports
organization thats nation- has grown tremendously
wide and has a bunch of as an industry. Goldman
Franklin Street downtown will be closed chapters all over the U.S., Sachs estimated the value of
Pardue said. eSports to break $1 billion by
to vehicle traffic from 8 to 10:30 p.m. for However, Pardue and 2020.
Halloween. Zhou are constantly work- Weve had an eSports club
ing on their own to improve at UNC for six years, but it
Prohibited: drones; weapons (and costume GameFest. really hasnt grown too big
For the first year in the until the past three years,
accessories that look like weapons); clubs history, the co-pres- Pardue said.
alcohol; glass bottles; animals; paint; idents have instilled a club The co-presidents have
dues system to help gather already began preparing
fireworks and explosives; coolers funds for better prizing and to create a bigger and bet-
food at their events. ter GameFest in the coming
www.townofchapelhill.org/halloween Zhou and Pardue agreed
that running a club as large as
spring semester.
@david_saff
theirs takes preparation and arts@dailytarheel.com
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SportsMonday
WEEKEND SCOREBOARD
Mens soccer: UNC 3, Notre Dame 0
Volleyball: Florida State 3, UNC 0
Womens soccer: UNC 2, Florida State 1
Field hockey: UNC 6, Liberty 4
Volleyball: Miami 3, UNC 0

Pinson plays usual role and more Big play


MENS BASKETBALL (EXHIBITION) His final stat line was one of ver-
satility: 14 points, three assists, two
Beau
NORTH CAROLINA
BARTON COLLEGE
91
80
blocks and three steals in 25 min-
utes. The energy and playmaking,
perhaps the two parts of his game
shines for
By Chapel Fowler
Sports Editor
hes known for most, were there.
But, albeit in a game that didnt
count, there were new things, too.
UNC
Over the summer, Pinson gained
In 5 seconds, Theo Pinson gave a about 10 pounds in preparation By Jordanna Clark
textbook definition of who he is as of playing more minutes at power Staff Writer
a player. forward. UNCs official roster lists
First-year wide receiver Beau
It started with an inbounds pass. him at 220 pounds now. Well, did it
Corrales made a name for himself
The North Carolina mens basketball make a difference?
with his two touchdowns, even as
team trailed Barton College, 6-2, Oh yeah, definitely, Pinson
North Carolina (1-8, 0-6 ACC) fell
early in the first half of its Friday said. Just going through contact
24-19 to No. 9 Miami (7-0, 5-0
night exhibition. Pinson stood on the and finishing and being able to seal
ACC).
sideline and looked for a teammate. my man if I do get in the post.
He got started in the third quar-
Guard Seventh Woods, Pinsons Although he posted up just a few
ter.
first option, came off a screen but times on the right block, Pinson
The 6-foot-4 Corrales had been
couldnt get free. Barton College was efficient in doing so. On one
a productive receiver all game, but
defender Jeff Gordon took notice clear-out, he backed down his
was about to reach one of the first
and inched closer. And when Pinson defender after getting cut off on the
milestones of his collegiate career. It
eventually inbounded the ball to baseline. Two dribbles to the inside
was first and 10 at the 30-yard line
forward Luke Maye, Gordon tried to later, he drew a second defender
after quarterback Nathan Elliott had
jump the pass. That was his mistake. and dumped the ball off to forward
completed his longest pass of the
As soon as Maye touched the ball, Walker Miller for an easy layup.
day to tailback Jordon Brown for a
hed already locked eyes with Pinson, On another play, Pinson sealed his
28-yard gain.
who was now taking off down the defender off on the right block and
After a 12-yard run by Brown
right side of the court. A soft pass caught an overhead Jalek Felton pass
lined the ball up at the 18-yard line,
found Pinsons hands in stride. He for an easy finish in the paint. On
DTH/TARYN REVOIR head coach Larry Fedora decided
took one dribble and two steps before defense, Pinson admitted he wasnt
to run one of four trick plays on the
elevating, shielding a defender with at his best against Bobby Stenborg, Forward Theo Pinson (1) dishes to teammate Sterling Manley (21) on Friday. day.
his left arm in air while finishing a who led Barton with 15 points and
Wide receiver Anthony Ratliff-
scoop layup with his right. beat UNC baseline a few times. the Golden State Warriors. scrimmage, and it was played like
Williams took a lateral from Elliott
The senior forward hit the floor No. 24, he was very mobile I was whoopin that butt, one. All 14 available Tar Heels
to find Corrales, whose Twitter
and gathered himself. But as soon way more mobile than I thought, Pinson explained. And he got logged minutes, and 12 scored.
handle is @BEAU_JANGLES12,
as he looked up, he saw a lazy Pinson said. He could really play mad. Guard Brandon Robinson threw
for his first career touchdown off an
inbounds pass being thrown right Just a different situation I got put Woods, a sophomore, and a lob pass to nobody, and guard
18-yard score.
above him. Pinson instinctively into today. Felton, a first-year, were the other Andrew Platek hit the side of the
Just getting that touchdown was
stretched his 6-foot-6 frame, tipped Pinson also spent a little time at primary ball handlers in Berrys backboard on a 3-pointer. Maye
probably one of the best feelings Ive
the ball once, secured it and drew point guard. This was, of course, absence. Woods finished with four attempted a behind-the-back pass
had in a football game, Corrales
a foul. out of necessity. On Monday, UNC points, two assists and one turnover on a fast break. When a Barton play-
said.
He clapped his hands rapidly announced that guard Joel Berry II in 19 minutes. Felton had a flashier er picked it off, he grimaced but
After kicker Freeman Jones
and celebrated with Woods. In one would miss about four weeks with a stat line of five points and seven he smiled and shook his head, too.
nailed the extra point, Miamis lead
sequence, he had scored, forced a broken bone in his right hand. assists to one turnover. But neither For Pinson, who played the most
was cut down to 17-13.
turnover and brought a crowd of Two days later, it was revealed Pinson nor Williams were ecstatic minutes on the team, it was a simi-
Theres a true freshman,
10,047 less than half of the Dean that Berry broke his hand punching about the backcourts play. lar mantra.
another kid, whos pressed into the
E. Smith Centers full capacity to a door after losing in a video game to We got some emotions out of Just like LeBron said, I need to
work, Fedora said. He got some
its feet. Pinson, his roommate. More details the way out of the way, Williams get in shape, he said. But it was
valuable reps thatre going to make
It was all right, Pinson said of emerged on Friday night. The game said. We got some silliness out of fun just getting back out there.
him better down the road. Hes
his performance after UNCs 91-80 was NBA 2K18. Pinson was playing the way tonight, hopefully. @chapelfowler
going to be a better player because
win. I can play a little better. as the Cleveland Cavaliers, Berry as Ultimately, this game was a sports@dailytarheel.com
of it.
Corrales career day was not
over just yet, though. As time was

Mens rowing wins gold, breaks record


running out for UNC in the fourth
quarter, Elliott scrambled to the left
side of the field for a 12-yard run
and a first-and-goal opportunity for
the Tar Heels at the 9-yard line. This
By Chris Hilburn-Trenkle thrilled. I was very pleased. time, the two Texas natives had the
Staff Writer It was an impressive finish for a North Carolina chance to connect with each other.
squad that has only been racing together as a unit Elliott found Corrales for a 9-yard
It all started with a promise. for a few weeks. Senior coxswain Alyssa Sutton touchdown pass with 3:03 left in the
As sophomores, Phil Simons and Elliot Shain navigated her team through the tough, windy game to pull UNC within five points.
were a part of the North Carolina mens rowing course in front of 4,000 spectators. Shain, Simons Elliott missed the two-point conver-
team that finished fifth in the mens collegiate and seniors Chase Fenske and Jonathon Sewell sion to put the score at 24-19.
fours at the 51st Head of the Charles in Boston. worked well together to ensure the fastest time in Its always good to have a guy
The event consists of club rowing teams from the event of 16:04.425. thats that big out there whos explo-
around the country, as well as some varsity programs I was definitely nervous because its been an sive and strong, Elliott said. Hes
such as Marist, Middlebury and Bowdoin College. overwhelming experience, Sutton admitted. So going to be a great player here with
Forty-one teams competed in this years time trial many spectators. Lots of boats on the water. Its a us for the next four years.
event. The top 20 teams from the previous year start tricky race for a coxswain too because Im the one PHOTO COURTESY OF BARBARA LEE NAVARRO Corrales finished the game with
in the position based on last years finish, and the steering. Theres quite a few turns and like seven The UNC mens crew team competes at the career highs in receptions (four) and
other spots are selected through a lottery system. bridges. You have to watch out for other boats 53rd Head of the Charles in Boston on Oct. 22. yards (64). He entered Saturdays
After finishing fifth in 2015, Simons felt like his while going through the bridges and preparing contest with two career catches for
team was talented but just a little too young. Last your turns so you do not run into anything. turing varsity programs, in the spring. 19 yards.
year, with Shain studying abroad, the Simons-led Sutton did her job admirably, and her work, One important fact to note is that North In the midst of a disappointing
squad finished seventh. After the race, however, along with her teammates, broke the course Carolina has a varsity womens rowing pro- season for the Tar Heels, Corrales
Simons sent a prophetic text to his friend. record for fastest time. For Sutton, it was valida- gram, but the mens program is a club sport, potential is a bright spot for the
I sent him a text saying it doesnt matter, tion that all the hard work put in was worth it. with the only female members being coxswains. future of UNC football. Although
Simons recalled. We will win this race senior year. It was pretty amazing, Sutton said. Especially Simons said that fundamentally, though, that he is young, Corrales proved that
He was right. when I got off the water someone said we broke doesnt change a thing. he has the ability to be a big-time
North Carolina started in the fifth position this the course record. I couldnt stop smiling for the I truly believe there is no greater team sport player for the Tar Heels after scor-
year because the two teams that finished ahead next hour. It was just great being able to experi- than rowing, Simons said. If anyone in that boat ing UNCs only two touchdowns of
of them didnt compete this year. And thanks ence that with my teammates too. Ive woken up had not pulled as hard as they pulled, we would the day.
to a determined team led by Simons and Shain at 5:30 every day for the past three years. I think not have accomplished that. There is no single Big Play Beau thats what you
UNC finished first in the five-kilometer event on it gives us good motivation going forward to being individual that accomplished anything this week- gotta call him now, Ratliff-Williams
Oct. 22. It was head coach Micah Boyds best fin- able to experience that again. end. It really was the boat. It was a team win. said.
ish at the regatta. This is the biggest regatta for the team in the fall. To North Carolina, the hard-fought win should One thing is for sure: in the midst
When you get a medal in an event, its pretty Now, these Tar Heels are focused on competitions serve as a lesson that hard work pays off as well of an uncertain season, his team-
important, but when you win it has much more in the spring. Boyd has his sights high on medaling as a reminder of what may come in the spring mates have no reason to doubt him.
importance and bigger feel out of it, he said. For in the American Collegiate Rowing Association club when that 5:30 a.m. alarm clock rings. @jordymae012
me and for the guys, I felt like they were really championship and the Dad Vail, another regatta fea- sports@dailytarheel.com sports@dailytarheel.com

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UNC professor shortlisted for UN expert NC to testify


Andrew Reynolds, a UNC DTH: You founded the UNC

about planes
professor and founder of the LGBTQ Representation and
UNC LGBTQ Representation Rights Research Initiative.
and Rights Research If chosen, how do you think
Initiative, has been short- your research and work at

role in torture
listed for the United Nations UNC could provide you with
position of Independent a unique approach to the
Expert on Sexual Orientation UN position of Independent
and Gender Identity. Expert on Sexual Orientation
Reynolds also has an upcom- and Gender Identity?
ing book, The Children of By Emily Davis international law says you
Harvey Milk: How LGBTQ AR: My center focuses on Staff Writer cannot torture, and theres no
Politicians Changed the the question of how know- excuse. Theres no ticking time
World (Oxford University ing someone who is LGBTQ The North Carolina bomb, theres no nothing. You
Press). alters the way you think. Commission of Inquiry on cannot torture, and we did.
Staff writer Jessica You begin to see a person in Torture will hold a public Weissman said the extraor-
Snouwaert interviewed three dimensions a father, hearing Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 dinary rendition crews would
Reynolds about the impor- a daughter, colleague, and to explore North Carolinas leave from Johnston County
tance of the UN position for friend - and that makes you role in supporting the airport and take people into
LGBTQ+ rights and represen- far less likely to fear them, Central Intelligence Agencys custody abroad without for-
tation and the motivations hate them or strip them Detention and Interrogation mal charges. Detainees would
behind his upcoming book. of their human rights and Program, according to a press have no opportunity to con-
dignity. As the Independent release by the commission. tact attorneys or family before
The Daily Tar Heel: What was Expert, I would try to help Commissioners will hear being transported to deten-
your reaction when you found LGBTQ around the world be testimony on the CIAs pro- tion centers to be tortured.
out you had been short-listed seen in those three dimen- gram which, through the She said detainees were
for the top United Nations sions. Even in some of the company Aero Contractors stripped, physically abused,
PHOTO COURTESY OF ANDREW REYNOLDS
position on LGBTQ+ rights? most dangerous and homo- Ltd., used North Carolina gagged and blindfolded.
phobic places Russia, UNC Professor Andrew Reynolds is shortlisted to be the United airports as staging grounds The men, most if not all,
Andrew Reynolds: I was excited. Uganda, Egypt contact Nations Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Identity. for extraordinary renditions had some sort of suppository
Especially considering the with local LGBTQ people in which flights detained inserted in their anus, and so
company I am keeping. The lessens the prejudices of lead- the treatment of LGBTQ pier place if we remove such suspected terrorists abroad without knowing whats hap-
short list includes some ers. people and stop immediate idiocy from law and social and transported them to pening, they experience it as a
remarkable people. But I violence. The position was mores. CIA black sites and third- form of rape, she said.
think I am most pleased DTH: Why does the posi- controversial even when party countries, where they The two Aero planes that
with the acknowledge- tion of Independent Expert established at the Human DTH: How have you seen were illegally detained and conducted these flights are
ment for UNC. It reinforces on Sexual Orientation and Rights Council in Geneva LGBTQ representation and tortured, according to the still housed in North Carolina,
Carolinas global reputa- Gender Identity matter in - that means the mandate rights change at UNC? NCCIT website. one at a hangar at Johnston
tion for taking the lead the UN? This is a relatively holder has to work hard to According to the press County Airport and the other
on human rights and our new position in the UN. How bring to the table many gov- AR: The University has a long release, more than 40 cases at the North Carolina Global
groundbreaking work on do you think the mission ernments in Africa, Asia and and proud history of being at involving N.C.-based jets and TransPark in Kinston.
LGBTQ equality issues. Its of the Independent Expert the Middle East. the frontline of civil rights. pilots have been documented. Theres all sorts of ways
not just my center but on Sexual Orientation and The faculty at UNC takes Many of these cases appear in which our public tax dol-
the great work being done Gender Identity could be fur- DTH: Why are LGBTQ repre- very seriously our responsi- in the 2014 declassified lars support the planes in
in public health, the medical thered? sentation and rights impor- bility of defending each and summary of the U.S. Senate Johnston County, and the
school, law school, arts and tant? every student and the com- Intelligence Committees Global Transpark is actually a
social sciences. Carolina fac- AR: Its a crucial position. The munity in which we live. As report on CIA torture. North Carolina state-created
ulty are renown for address- Independent Expert is the AR: Being mean to a person bigotry encroaches, I think Christina Cowger, a mem- industrial transportation
ing HIV-AIDS, transgender UNs, and thus the worlds, because of how they are born Carolina faculty have pow- ber of the commissions board park, Weissman said. The
and gender variant health, lead advocate for the rights of and who they love is perhaps erfully stood up for what is of directors, said the 12-year connection between the state
legal quality and more. That LGBTQ people. The person the saddest most counter- moral and just. history behind the non-par- and their facilitation of these
makes me very proud. has to use every tool at their productive human trait. @jessysnouwaert tisan commission began due flights is very, very clear.
disposal to try and improve Everyone would be in a hap- university@dailytarheel.com to the lack of response North Witnesses at the public
Carolinians received when hearing include experts such as
pressuring officials about the Lt. Col. Sterling Thomas, active
states involvement. U.S. Air Force and counsel to
Theres been a long-term two Guantanamo detainees,
effort of reaching out to North Juan Mendez, former United
Carolinians to educate them Nations special rapporteur on
about the fact that our state torture and Mohamedou al-
has been used to support a tor- Slahi, a former Guantanamo
ture program and that public detainee and author.
resources have hosted this avia- Its individuals who have
tion program, Cowger said. to say, We cannot let this
Deborah Weissman is a happen and we have to repair
UNC law professor who has and restore when it does hap-
worked with UNC School pen, Weissman said.
of Law students for the past Following the hearings, the
seven to eight years studying commission plans to release
extraordinary renditions con- a final report of its findings,
ducted in the state. including recommendations
She said the rendition to state and federal officials,
flights violate North Carolina next summer. The public
statutes prohibiting conspira- hearing will take place at the
cy to kidnap. Raleigh Convention Center
Conspiracy happened here, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov.
and on every level inter- 30 and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
national treaties, customary Dec. 1. The hearings are open
international law, federal stat- to the public, and attendees
utes and state laws that say you are encouraged to RSVP on
cant do this, she said. There the NCCIT website.
are just too many statutes that @emilykdavis1
prohibit torture. Customary state@dailytarheel.com

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MAJORETTE halftime shows and perfor-
mances, she said. They say
And especially when we
twirled at the sold-out Duke PUERTO RICO Jos Cartagena-Ortiz,
a program assistant at the
I go through, he said. When
people know someone and
FROM PAGE 1 we really add to the diversity game, in front of, like, sixty- FROM PAGE 1 Kenan-Flagler Business the reality of whats happen-
this year, and they have great of the band, and just add thousand people. Its always working with an organization School, described his senti- ing, it creates consciousness.
skills and great presence. another element to it. just amazing how many peo- that caters to elderly people ment after Hurricane Maria While the organizers worry
Smith and Gillis both have Though they perform ple whether theyre really by providing adult diapers, hit Puerto Rico as survival about the actual conditions
experience in competitive amongst the band, Smith and watching you or not. mattress covers and other life guilt. of life in Puerto Rico, they
baton-twirling. Smith started Gillis presence has not disrupt- Even to an audience that necessities. Cartagena-Ortiz said he remain hopeful about the
twirling in fourth grade, and ed the flow of performances. doesnt know much about Avils mother, whose feels that the Puerto Rican nature of people there.
Gillis when she was five. I think theyre staged baton-twirling, the majorettes extended family lives on identity is being buried within This effort is a com-
Luckily, we came in and strategically, Molly Gaskin, performance is a spectacle. a small island adjacent to the American identity. munity effort, and help is
we were about at the same a junior mellophone captain, Fuchs said the audience Puerto Rico, has been told Without a genuine rep- coming from everywhere. It
skill level, which really said. Our drill probably does should pay attention to Smith that electric power will not be resentation of Puerto Rico, goes beyond racial consider-
helped, Gillis said. And then reflect space for them and and Gillis athletic abilities, restored until 2018. Cartagena-Ortiz believes ations, class considerations,
our teacher, Zoe, was brought highlight their talent, though, like the velocity of their tosses Sending them money is not people will not understand its a sense of humanity,
in, so its kind of a learning which is pretty cool. and the height. very beneficial because one of the challenges his community said Carlos Vzquez Cruz, a
experience for all three of us, Smith and Gillis both said And I think any time they the biggest issues is just access has to navigate. UNC doctoral candidate in
working things out together. that they were prone to pre- pull out the fire batons is to stuff, Avils said. You can I had support of my team the Department of Romance
Jordan Showalter, a senior performance jitters before the pretty cool, Fuchs said. send them all the money in the because I talk to them about Studies. Its solidarity, its
drum major for the Marching pregame and halftime shows Looking forward, Smith world, but how is that going to Puerto Rico on a daily basis, beyond anything that divides
Tar Heels, said the band was at sporting events. and Gillis will continue to help them see at night or get and explain to them me as a people.
excited to add the majorettes. Its super nerve-wracking, work with their coach on access to water? Puerto Rican, the things that university@dailytarheel.com
Our team is obviously standing in the tunnels and developing and perfecting
musical and visual, so they waiting to go out pregame, their routines.
offer another aspect to the because if me or Ciara does I hope they continue to
visual portion of what we do,
she said.
badly, the whole crowd will
notice but its super fun
get better at what they do and
add more skills to their reper-
"Shatters the myths
Smith said that the band is
welcoming and encouraging
when I get off the field,
Smith said.
toire, Fuchs said. I hope they
become more comfortable surrounding endometriosis."
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to the majorettes. Large crowds at football performing in the environ-
They really appreciate us, games have been a source of ment we ask them to perform
and always tell us how good both nerves and excitement in, in front of a large audi-
of a job were doing, and how for the majorettes. ence. And I hope they have
we add to the visual effects Once you get on the field, fun, too.
of the football games and its just amazing, Gillis said. arts@dailytarheel.com

MIAMI only to fade as the game went


on. Against Miami, defensive
est point of the season, the
Tar Heels almost beat a top-
FROM PAGE 1 coordinator John Papuchis 10 team, while showing prog-
downs were plays of 51 yards group gave the Tar Heels a ress in several areas.
and 78 yards, respectively, chance to win from start to But even Fedora knows
UNC was otherwise strong on finish. winning and committing four
defense. UNC never allowed the turnovers are two things that
Opposing quarterback Hurricanes to score on con- dont often go together.
Malik Rosier completed just secutive possessions, clamped There were a lot of good
16 of his 38 passes, while down in the red zone, and things overshadowed by the
Miami running back Travis forced a pair of turnovers, the things we didnt do, he said.
Homer gained only 46 yards final of which gave UNC the Thats the gut-wrenching
on 16 carries. ball with a chance to win late stuff right now.
In past contests, UNC had in the fourth quarter. @brennan_doherty
started off well defensively, One weekend after its low- sports@dailytarheel.com

DISABILITY A lot of students with dis-


abilities are still being put
nent issues that need to
be addressed in future
FROM PAGE 1 in separate classes, she said. Department of Education
transparency. A lot of schools dont allow policies, she said.
It is important to us and them to go outside these These are the primary
our stakeholders that going
forward, the people who care
separate environments.
Holmes said students at
goals of Advocates for
Carolina. The group hosts a
Exclusive Film Screening and
about these rules are actually
going to be able to participate
UNC with disabilities face a
lot of obstacles that go unno-
variety of events throughout
the year and is currently
Expert Medical Panel with Q&A
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She said this mass rescind- body. For instance, students event. Thursday, November 2 | 6:30 pm | UNC Campus
ing of documents without in wheelchairs are unable to The time to submit com-
communication could participate in the first day of ments regarding this portion Register and learn more at replyobgyn.com/endo
potentially open the door for class tradition of drinking out of revisions has passed. The
students with disabilities to of the Old Well because that Department of Education has
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The N.C. THE EDITOR


Planned Parenthood
intrusive: a Curriculum
Oversight Committee of
12, including only three

General helps instead of hurts


TO THE EDITOR:
College tenure-track fac-
ulty, will oversee assess-
ment, examine results,

Assembly
and propose curricular
In response to the
change.
obscene and misleading
3) Consultation of
protest carried out on

isnt evil
College faculty on the
our campus Oct. 26 by a
essential aspects of this
bunch of men not affiliat-
curriculum has been spot-
ed with UNC, I wanted to
ty and inadequate: it is

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write and say how grateful
he North Carolina true that a great many fac-
I am for the extensive and
General Assembly has ulty have, in small groups,
comprehensive health ser-
been contemplating discussed small aspects
vices Planned Parenthood
resetting all judicial terms in of the plan, but wide con-
offers to our community.
2018 and requiring new elec- sultation on central ques-
Planned Parenthood is
tions every two years. Some tions has been extremely
an extremely accessible
have posited that this is an effort skimpy.
CARTOON BY and welcoming reproduc-
to continue the partisan polar- EMILY YUE 4) Despite all the prob-
tive health care medical
ization of justice, forcing judges lems, there is the alarming
center for all studentsbe
to constantly campaign, while
others have posited that this is EDITORIAL they cisgender women,
possibility that this plan
will be adopted in early
cisgender men, trans, or

Happy Halloween!
the first move in a longer plot to 2018 and implemented in
gender non-conforming
make all justices appointed by 2019-2020.
students.
the hyper partisan far-right GA. This seems like a fiasco
Their medical care is
To be frank, I have no idea or train wreck waiting to
also very affordable for
what method our esteemed state happena wreck caused,
legislature wants to use to fur- This Halloween, or skirt? Pants would be
perfectly acceptable, not
not celebrating them, it is
tokenizing them.
students, and the vast
majority of the health care
like most train wrecks, by
ther corrupt and attack North
Carolinas democracy. It is hard having fun doesnt too showy, appropriate. Dressing up as a Black they provide is lifesaving
carelessness and above all
by excessive speed.
What about a skirt? How person, or Asian person, screenings for breast and
to imagine a more cartoonishly
malicious set of policies then
have to be harmful. short is it? If shes wearing or Latinx person or any testicular cancer, testing
Given myriad faculty
concerns, there is no rea-

H
alloween at UNC tights, what kind are they? general ethnicity other and treatment for STIs/
what the radicalized right has son not to slow down
STDs, annual gyneco-
advanced in N.C. However, in an is a treasured Fishnets might suggest than your own is dehu- and aim for a 2020 start
logical exams, learning
act of bad faith I want to reach time. Late nights promiscuity, while solid manizing anyone who about and receiving birth
date that would allow full
out to Republican legislators on Franklin Street call for black tights might serve to comes from that culture. consultation of faculty,
control, emergency con-
who have been forced to do all students to dream up the create a harmless, school- Using a culture as a cos- and the crafting of care-
traception (e.g., Plan B or
this plotting by themselves. Tim most creative or some- girl look. tume shows zero regard ful solutions to the many
the morning after pill),
Moore, Dan Forest, Phil Berger times the most accessible The planning behind a for the value that people problems in the current
testing and treatment for
and friends, here are some ideas draft.
costumes to either fit in womans costume involves hold to their own culture, urinary tract infections,
that I think you might like.
with the atmosphere that a great deal of outside and also implies that the and pregnancy testing and
As proponents of school James OHara
Halloween night creates factors, due to the social person wearing the cos- counseling.
choice you have all been on the George L. Paddison
or to impress all those who pressures that are a given tume feels that they are And yes, the Planned
vanguard of undermining pub- Professor of Latin
take part in this Chapel on Halloween night. superior enough to treat Parenthood health center
lic schools, making the educa-
in Chapel Hill does pro-
tion sector more profit friendly Hill tradition. Obviously if a woman other human beings as
vide abortions, but this is Allen Buansi is dedi-
and overtly destroying the These Halloween tradi- is wearing a risque outfit, characters.
boundary between church and tions, while entertaining, shes setting a bad example If you have to defend
only 3 percent of the com- cated to Chapel Hill
prehensive reproductive
state. Props to you in particular also invite a lot of negativ- for children, distracting the appropriateness of health care services they
Dan Forest, for mastermind- ity, especially in regard to the men around her and your costume to someone TO THE EDITOR:
offer.
ing a particularly nefarious costumes. This Tuesday, disgusting any parent in who genuinely feels hurt When my friend Allen
All of these essential
system by which the state takes Buansi told me that he
keep in mind some of sight, right? by it maybe you should components of health care
schools from local districts and wanted to run for Chapel
the following ideas when Truthfully, she might have a different costume. are also provided by actual
then gives you the authority sell Hill Town Council, I was
assessing other peoples get some looks from nosy Its as simple as that. medical personnel, unlike
them off to charter companies thrilled.
costumes, as well as pick- passersby, but no one When venturing out at fake CPC clinics that
in the name of innovation. Aside from being one
ing out your own. really is actively think- on Halloween this year, mislead people and spread
That said, I think you could go of the kindest people that
Costume choice during ing about how someones please be mindful of your falsehoods.
further. Youve already attacked I have had the pleasure of
No one at UNC should
both teachers and schools with Halloween can be stressful costume choice is affect- drinking, of your treat- knowing, I immediately
be shamed out of receiv-
prodigious energy, but the new from coordinating with ing their night. If a man ment towards others and saw the Town Council as
ing quality reproductive
frontier of attacking educa- bigger groups to gather- can show as much skin as of your overall attitude. a perfect place for him to
health care, and I am
tion is students. Where are the ing the right materials for he wants, then so can a A costume isnt an serve.
thankful we can receive
options for families who want last-minute ensembles woman. A womans body invitation for unwanted Allen has lived, gone
such a high level of care
schools that do not educate the process is overall is not naturally sexualized. advances. A mask isnt to school, and worked
here in Chapel Hill at
students? In the interests of in Chapel Hill, and he is
meant to be lighthearted. It takes a conscious effort an excuse for anonymous Planned Parenthood.
government efficiency, and steeped in this Towns his-
corporate profit, I propose we Men have a wide range to really look at someones misconduct. Alcohol is tory.
of costumes to choose costume and think: Yeah, a tricky variable in the Yazmin Garcia-Rico
disenroll all students in North His background as a
from. Gaston from Beauty thats definitely inappro- discussion surrounding Graduate student
Carolina and then sell off civil rights attorney gives
and the Beast? Great. A priate. My night is ruined consent. How do we learn UNC School of Social
the school buildings to Duke him a unique perspective
Work
Energy to hold coal ash. Dont dragon? Why not. Even a now because of it. our limits without first that is importantespe-
worry, we can still technically baby? Of course, theres Although people should pushing them? If you see cially in a time when civil
call the facilities schools. absolutely nothing wrong not be concerned with someone struggling to New curriculum will rights issues are dominat-
That might not be a direct with men showing skin, how much skin a woman stand on Tuesday night, be a train wreck ing the news headlines.
enough attack on democracy. but what about if a woman is showing in her costume, make an effort to get them His vision is clear and
Lets try voting rights. Youve wanted to dress up as, say, there is a concern that is somewhere safe. straightforwardto foster
TO THE EDITOR:
been real innovators there, growth that balances the
a vampire? largely overlooked a lot of We all look forward I was happy to read that
racially gerrymandering so needs of Chapel Hill resi-
aggressively that a special That sounds fine, but the time. to Oct. 31 as a night of faculty are voicing con-
dents.
there are many qualifi- Cultural appropriation excitement in the midst of cerns with the draft of the
assistant had to be appointed Though what is happen-
cations that need to be is still an ongoing problem mind-crushing midterms. New Curriculum (DTH
by a judge to draw electoral ing at the national scene
checked whilst putting with Halloween costumes. Let loose, but know that 10/27/17).
districts that did not pur- might be hard to watch,
together the costume. Want to wear dreads? regardless of the day of the Your story covered sev-
posefully attack black voters. municipal politics can
eral problems, but there
However, youve been stymied How busty is her top? A Blackface? Feathers on year, we should be respect- offer a ray of hope.
are so many more that
in this district drawing. Lets little skin is okay, vam- your head to look Native ful of one another. Strong leadership at the
no one story could cover
skip districts altogether and pires arent prudes, but American? Go right ahead Halloween is supposed local level is just as impor-
them. Here are four:
get right to the voter. I know she cant be showing too and do it, just know that to be fun, but can be easily tant, and arguably moreso,
1) The curriculum
youve already tried draconian much, otherwise shed just wearing a costume version ruined by lack of judge- than the state or national
*requires* frosh to take
voter ID laws, but we can go be asking for it. Pants of someone elses culture is ment, or too much of it. level.
an FYS (perhaps not even
bigger. Partisan discrimination This is why I fully
be one of their first two
is perfectly legal so I think we endorse him and urge all
choices), then assigns
make it illegal to vote in N.C. of those who are able to
them to a linked 200-per-
if you are not a Republican. Guess our costumes! son lecture courses on
support him on November
Nothing embodies the values 7th.
Ideas, Information, and
of N.C. politics more than a Email opinion@dailytarheel.com Inquiry.
single party autocracy. with your guesses with Costume Peter Kane
Who comes to Carolina
Are you still worried Contest in the subject line. UNC School of Public
to have their classes cho-
about the judiciary? Thats Health
If youre the first to sen for them?
fair they have been the one guess all of them Graduate student
2) College oversight of
small protection against your correctly, youll win a
extremist agenda. You cant drawing of yourself
really get rid of them but you in your Halloween
could force them to be sub-
servient to your political aims.
costume! SPEAK OUT
Two thoughts here. Either WRITING GUIDELINES
Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
force them to constantly run
Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters.
for election in already ger-
Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
rymandered districts so that
Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
they have to focus on poli-
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tics instead of justice or just letters to 250 words.
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