VOLUME 115, ISSUE 158 , . I Marcus Ginyard tries to reel in a rebound during North Carolina's 84-70 victory against N.C. State Wednesday night at the RBC center. Play interprets a classic film noir, also a 1935 novella BY WILL AUGEROT STAFF WRITER The nervous energy of film noir pervades UNC communication studies professor Tony Perucci’s new stage adaptation of James M. Cain s novella “Double Indemnity." which debuts at 8 p.m. today in Swain Hall’s Studio 6 Theatre and runs until March 2. The whirlwind experimental piece, which is also an adaptation of Billy Wilder’s 1.944 film of the same name, explores gender roles and capitalism two key subjects of film noir. The plot hinges on principal character Walter Neff’s job as an insurance salesman, but Perucci said he sees the job as the epitome of how financializes people." “It turns them into a cost-benefit where some people are just expendable." he said. Neff and his lover, Phyllis Dietrichsonjare played by a variety of actors in the play, each portraying dif ferent sides of their respective characters! Junior Tim Jarman, senior Timothy Daly and Brian Gorham-all plav Neff-iivthe production. - SEE INDEMNITY, PAGE Double Indemnity, a film noir-inspired theatrical production, opens today at Swain Hall's Studio 6 Theatre. The play uses aspects of James M. Cain's novella and Billy Wilder's 1944 film of the same name as well as combines multimedia technology, modem dance and contemporary theater. Junior Tim Jarman (above left) and sophomore Maria Facelli play murderous lovers Walter Neff and Phyllis Dietrichsori. Campus awakes to a red Old Well BY SERGIO TOVAR SENIOR WRITER One of UNC’s most iconic landmarks was vandalized early Wednesday morning hours before UNC and N.C. State tipped off at the RBC Center. Red paint was splashed onto one of the Old Well’s columns, and red and white chalk graffiti also was found on the bricks sur rounding the monument. Some chalk writing and spray paint also was found on the bricks around the Bell Tower. No suspect has been identified. Department of Public Safety Spokesman Randy Young said officials received a call about the vandalism at about 7:30 a.m. DPS contacted facility services officials, who arrived at the scene and repainted the column back to its original color. A member of the grounds crew also pressure-washed the bricks to get rid of the graffiti. *lt was pretty much cleared by 10 (a.m.)," Young said. Upon hearing of the Old Well vandalism, students expressed discontent and suggested that N.C. State fans might be responsible. “It’s very high school,” freshman Chloe Whiteaker said. “It’s a little drastic they’re probably a little resentful.” Many students said N.C. State fans could just be angry after the 93-62 defeat Jan. 12. online | dailytarheel.com WOMEN'S HOOPS Read a preview of the matchup tonight against Miami. KID SMILES County groups are trying to raise awareness of child dental needs. POWER OF YOUTH A poll suggests N.C. youth could push a red state to blue. Serving the students and the University community since 1893 ®lfr latltt (Ear Uni Not this year, UNC wins in Raleigh BY JESSE BAUMGARTNER SENIOR WRITER RALEIGH With 10:44 to go in Wednesday’s game against N.C. State, Tyler Hansbrough got his shot blocked badly —and committed a quick foul. On his way back down the floor he MEN S made an angry BASKETBALL face and had to UNC 84 he calmed by N.C State 70 senior Quentin Thomas. That would usually be the reac tion of a player struggling and his team trailing, not one with 26 points, 10 rebounds and his team up by 17. N.C. State was the team that could A ‘DOUBLE’ ADAPTATION r ''' . ■ V 'IIP 1 '' ■ . - m > If Bn; Hk J Ifo- K ’ ■ Some said the actions went a little too far. “1 get the rivalry prank thing, but defacing property is a whole other story,” junior Corey Inscoe said. Defacing of public property, Young said, can be considered a class 1 or 2 misdemeanor, which could carry jail time. But he said that those charged with the crime usually only have to pay for the damages they’ve caused. In 2005 there was an incident in which people used stencils to paint the N.C. State logo on bricks around the Bell Tower and other parts of campus. Young said. The van dals were apprehended in that case. Bobby - Mills, N.C. State’s student body pres ident, said an incident took place a couple of years ago when UNC fans painted their Free Expression Tunnel Carolina blue. Students now patrol the tunnel the night before games to protect it from rowdy UNC fans. Mills said he hadn’t previously heard about the Old Well incident Young urged the campus community - to contact DPS officials if they have any infor mation that may lead to an apprehension. “All we basically have is reports of suspi cious activity around the Bell Tower area at around 3 a.m." Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. diversions | page 7 TERROR IN DURHAM The ninth annual Nevennore film Festival will bring independent horror films to the Triangle. It starts Friday and goes until Sunday. www.dailytarheel.com really identify- with that frustration after getting blown out 84-70 at the RBC Center thanks to a second-half offensive bombshell from the Tar Heels (25-2,10-2 in the ACC). “We came out in the second half and I thought we really played well," said UNC coach Roy Williams, who improved to 15-1 in his career against N.C. State. “We made a conscious effort to try to get the ball to TVler inside, and I thought he made a lot of plays." Early on, the Wolfpack (15-11. 4-8) rode the emotion of a team in desperate need of a win. They were rewarded with several early leads and a top-play nominee when ISISS S IT 5s DTH/SAM WARD A member of the facility services grounds crew pressure washes the bricks around the Old Well after it was vandalized early Wednesday morning. ■ water watch CONSERVATION TIP Install a shower head with a special valve to shut off water while soaping and shampooing and then turn the water ot to rinse. INSIDE Courtney Fells North Carolina rose hi 8 h with uses a limited his right hand rotation to beat *?. Sunder an NCSU's depth. a"ey-oop home r for a 31-25 lead. PAGE 15 But a sequence to end the first half quickly switched the momentum around. Catching the ball at the top of the key. Hansbrough bumped and spun his way into the lane to tie the game at 31. Then it was the tale of two wide open 3-point looks, as N.C. State's Trevor Ferguson air balled while Wayne Ellington swished to give the Tar Heels a 34- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2008 31 halftime lead. “We made up our minds that we were going to defend." Ellington said of the turnaround. “We started defending, and with turnovers we got some easy buckets on offense." The second half had a nice rhythm to it for UNC's offense. It went something like: Hansbrough. Ellington, Hansbrough. Ellington. Once in a while it even switched to Ellington. Hansbrough. While the big man dominated in the lane all night long. Ellington continued his hot shooting with three long-distance bombs and 21 total points for the game. Hansbrough ended the game with Water-saving measures still proving ineffective BY ANASA HICKS STAFf WRITER A week from today, the Orange W'ater and Sewer Authority Board of Directors will meet to decide whether to implement Stage 3 water shortage restrictions in response to severe drought. Although OWASA has encour aged conservation and residents of Chapel Hill and Carrboro have iMcmc somewhat INSUJE responded, UNC also is conservation working to efforts have cut back on its not yet met the water use. Stage 2 goal PAGE 4 of a 15 Per cent reduction in water usage. Stage 3 aims to reduce usage by 20 percent. OWASA has encouraged con servation since long before the drought, said Greg Feller, the authority's public affairs repre sentative. He said seasonal water conser vation rates went into effect for all OW’ASA customers in 2002, Those rates discourage water this day in history FEB. 21.1965... The Pines Restaurant in Chapel Hill is robbed of S7OO after a thief enters through a side window and forces open the safe. The restaurant was a town favorite. 32 points and 12 rebounds his third 30-point game in the last eight The two combined for 30 second half points and 53 for the game. “Tyler and myself we’re big offensive threats on the offensive end," Ellington said. “Teams know that and teams play us for that. And for us to consistent ly come out and be able to do that every night that’s something that our team needs and it’s big for us." Thomas again had a quietly effi cient game with 10 points and seven assists against two turnovers. And he didn't mind having the two big scor- SEE STATE, PAGE 5 Water watch 1 to 4 gallons to flush the toilet 2 to 4 gallons to brush teeth if water is left running 30 gallons per shower 35 to 50 gallonstoruna load of laundry 50 gallons to wash a car 150 gallons used per person each day ► See how much water you use at www.owasa.org/pages/ WaterCalculator.html consumption by increasing water prices during the peak usage time between May and September. In October, OWASA adopted increasing block rates for indi vidually metered homes, a more severe conservation measure in which water rates go up as usage increases year-round. SEE TOWN WATER, PAGE 5 weather Cloudy H 45, L 33 index police log 2 calendar 2 sports 15 games 15 opinion 16