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6 MONDAY, MARCH 1, 2004 UNC honors soft-spoken Sutton BY DANIEL BLANK ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR As the North Carolina women’s basketball players lined up shoul der-to-shoulder to sing “Hark the Sound” after beating Virginia on Sunday, freshman Ivory Latta made sure she was standing next to senior Candace Sutton. Despite having to reach up a foot to wrap her arm around Sutton’s shoulder and shout over the band, Latta’s chatter forced the senior to crack a smile and enjoy her last rendition of the alma mater in Carmichael Auditorium. “I just told her, There’s no need to cry we’ve still got more of the season to go,’” Latta said. “I was just trying to make her laugh, and it worked.” But Sutton already had failed in fighting back the tears. With 15 seconds left and the Thr SCHOOLS FROM PAGE 3 dents argued that the state was dis criminating against religious peo ple by treating theology majors dif ferently from others. But Doug Henig, communica tions director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington, said the state was not going to pay for religious-related programs. “Mr. Davey presented this as an issue of discrimination ... and we and the Supreme Court view that as not really what’s going on,” he said. “He can certainly practice his reli gion, and he can certainly become a lA/'ksi I ('t> t knot. a Coo t me / Kftou one i)uu / ff /, eoit to ••tct'. i ii 'teemfy (iu t not ye t • -B-i'.-t C'ontr 4 SPWM —p* JMffTtMKQTIWC MIWUIPICIILI ystfi • —y /*> A Chapel Hill Tradition for Over 50 years fcCTpTchw^r.sa;""~j fspßiigßreakSpeciiT ~Z^Z ~! | Trip inspection I I. ,*. , aaM I I* 100 pt inspection vT&A fe | I • Tire rotation b n • Bumper to bumber inspection \ | • Break Inspection I L ltemized lists of both safety* maintenance issues . . • Top off anti freeze • Check all fluids [~BKlcAHTnineirt"*sa"J=^~! 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Sutton opened the game partic ularly strong, scoring eight of the team’s first 15 points, including four following offensive rebounds. Hatchell said she has tried to get her soft-spoken senior to play more aggressively and has noticed a change in the last few weeks. “I told her before, a rubber band’s not effective until it’s stretched,” Hatchell said. “She’s minister, but the government’s not going to foot the bill for it” Experts said states might now choose to recognize more restric tions, which could put Bush administration programs in jeop ardy. “Some people who believe strongly in separation of church and state will argue for states to exclude religious providers, and religious schools will have a stronger ground (to argue their case on),” Lupu said. But critics contend that the rul ing was unfair and discriminato ry. Justice Antonin Scalia wrote in a dissenting opinion, “Let there be no doubt: This case is about dis m Mill Creek M www.millcreek-cojdos.com From Page Throe stretched herself wider a couple of different times, and I think she’s grown a lot from that.” In her last five games, dating back to the loss to Duke on Feb. 14, Sutton has averaged 11.8 points and 6.6 rebounds per game. Because of her low-key demeanor, many teams overlook her at times, but Latta said the team knows just how valuable Sutton is. “Her leadership is so important to the team,” Latta said. “She means a lot to the team, man, she means a lot I don’t think people give her the credit that she deserves.” Sutton learned many of her leadership and teamwork skills from her parents, both of whom were athletes. Her father, Maurice, played football at Norfolk State, and her mother, Gwen, played basketball at N.C. State. crimination of a religious minor ity.” Scalia added that there is a dis dain for deep religious conviction in U.S. popular culture that if enforced by law, might lead to extreme discrimination against the faithful. “What next? Will we deny priests and nuns their prescription drug benefits on the ground that taxpayers’ freedom of conscience forbids medicating the clergy at public expense?” he wrote. Austin Wilkerson, creative ele ments director at Common Good Legal Defense Fund, a Catholic legal group, said the group took Dave/s side based on historical precedent “I don’t know what I would have done without them,” said Sutton as she choked back tears for the sec ond time Sunday. “They’re a source of inspiration for me.” Gwen Sutton said she is grateful for the opportunity her daughter has by playing basketball at UNC, because she graduated from State a year before they gave scholar ships for women’s basketball. It is from this perspective that Candace Sutton knows just how special it is to be playing for a pro gram like UNC’s. “There are thousands of people out there that wish they had the opportunity to play Division I, especially at a school like Carolina,” she said. “I just thank God that I’ve been blessed with this opportunity.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. Washington’s constitution for bids state funding for religious studies based on legislation from the 1800s prohibiting sectarian schools, often referred to as the Blaine Amendments. The legislation, adopted by sev eral states, was considered by many to be anti-Catholic, as it pro hibited the formation of Catholic schools in a predominantly Protestant-based school system. “Now, it’s evolved to where Protestants, Catholics, Muslims and Jews alike can’t get funding,” Wilkerson said. Contact the State Cf National Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu. SUGGS FROM PAGE 3 sarily what it should be.” Suggs said she thinks all art majors should be required to do an honors thesis because it helps them learn about being an artist outside the University. “A lot ofpeople look at studio art THE Daily Crossword By Jim Page 66 Ad award 67 Twenty quires 68 Shalala or Summer 69 Puppy cry 70 Take apart 71 Utter oaths DOWN 1 No do 2 Physicians'org. 3 Make a lap 4 Depth charges 5 Greg Norman's nick name 6 Best friends 7 Provo's state 8 Morrison or Braxton 9 Dog-tired 10 After a fashion? 11 Parkway 12 Pyle or Kovacs 13 Green years 18 Subtle meaning ACROSS 1 Joses'houses 6 Places 10 Help a perp 14 "Witness" sect 15 At the summit of 16 Old Italian bread? 17 "The Birdcage” star 19 Retin-A target 20 Pulverizing 22 Yang's counterpart 23 Japanese P.M. 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Virginia easily won the team championship with 848.5 points while Florida State finished second with 537 points. The Tar Heels fin ished third with 507 points. Clemson was fourth with 436 points followed by Georgia Tech with 392, NC State with 334.5 FUNDING FROM PAGE 3 “The situation is one that has been changing relatively rapidly where the proportion of money coming from the state hasn’t been keeping up with the money coming from other sources,” Odum Institute Director Ken Bollen said. Bollen added that this issue extends to other states as well. “You see a similar trend at other state universities where the per as being an easy way out... but it’s not that way at all,” she said. “If you’re going to take it seriously, I think you should have to produce a body of work and be able to talk about it intellectually and write about it” As she continues her work as a merchandise manager at Uniquities on Franklin Street, 21 Spreadsheets 23 Barest trace 24 Game site 25 Park way 27 Pub quaff 30 Sitcom pioneer Desi 31 San Diego ballplayer 32 Dumbfounds 37 Beatle follower? 38 Horn-rims, e.g. 40 Cut into small pieces 41 Fertilizer compound 44 Peg on a golf course 46 President Wilson 7“ 2 3 4 6 IK 7~ 8 |9 WgiTTii 112 13 !|l||‘ : ' r “ ' ÜBi? “~~ ~ ” 18 - ' " —- Br° ~~ ~~ —~ 23 24 25 jnHHBM|H7r ™ 3 ~Tgels - 30 31 jm 34 |r/- " jflßp- 37 38 39 -taoin mep 43 44 hop Imps ■p Bk" Hp” - so 55 ■Bio 57 58 59 HHUH/ 60 " 63 64 65 66 ■ JK _______ HB ” HUtt I/I /inter Specials nahals? and Brakes 407 E. 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General Assembly understands the differ ence between state appropriations for operations and funding for research.” Contact the State & National Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu. Suggs has decided she wants to pursue a career in the fashion industry. But for now, she’s happy where she is. “I’m keeping my eye out for jobs elsewhere, but I’m in no hurry to leave,” she said. “I still like it here.” Contact the Features Editor atfeatures@unc.edu. (C)2004 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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