Niner Times - November 8, 2011

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2011

NINERTIMES November 8, 2011

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Basketball season lifts off Charlotte fans had the chance to check out several new members of the men’s basketball team

Ryan Pitkin RPITKIN@UNCC.EDU

Ed Niser SPORTS@NINERONLINE.COM

Charlotte fended off the Belmont Abbey Crusaders 104-52 in exhibition action Thursday evening; the 49ers showcased an asset the men’s basketball team lacked last year, a deep bench. Head coach Alan Major rotated in the entire bench, getting different looks at the EVENT point guard and in the paint. Charlotte What: Men’s camped out from and Women’s behind the arch, Basketball shooting 17-of-29. When: 5:30 and Javarris Barnett led all scorers with 24 7:30 p.m. Friday points. Nov. 11 “The team had Where: Halton been beating up on Arena eachother for two and a half weeks, the most important thing is that a lot of guys got their feet wet, we got some post touches, we want to be a team that has that balance” said Major. The 49ers wouldn’t sink their first basket from inside the painted area until there were around seven minutes remaining in the first half. Major commented on his team’s looks from three-point land; “Barnett shot great. I think we could have a good threat on the perimeter, and I like having that versatility. We want to have a team that has a balance inside and out.” Derrio Green started the three-pointer party on Charlotte’s first possession just 23 seconds into the game. The Crusaders were able to keep the deficit within nine, EXHIBITION p.11

University names new vice chancellor of research

DeMario Mayfield, number 11 for the Charlotte 49ers, jumps for a dunk at Thursday’s exhibition match against Belmont Abbey. Photo courtsey of Chris Crews.

UNC Charlotte recently named Robert Wilhelm the vice chancellor of research and economic development on campus. Wilhelm will be replacing Stephen Moshier, who served as vice chancellor of research and federal relations and is retiring at the end of the year. Wilhelm was appointed to the new position in August and he began work on Aug. 15, 2011, but approvals from the Board of Governors were not passed until mid-October. Wilhelm has been a mechanical engineering and engineering science professor at UNC Charlotte for many years as well as holding other prestigious positions. In 2005, he became the executive director of the Charlotte Research Institute (CRI). He has also held the title of associate provost for strategic-research partnerships since 2009. After working closely with Moshier for many years, Wilhelm’s job now is to continue to advance the quality, diversity and growth of research on campus, he said. “We need to do that in a way that continues to support both the academic activities on campus but also our collaborators both within the media community and around the country, around the world even.” “One of my interests in beginning this job is to focus on translating research results into applications, whether they are in the economic community or political community.” There are many teams with different goals within the research community of this campus, from teams that write new proposals for research projects to teams that manage the different financial regulations that must be adhered to in terms of funding for projects. WILHELM p.2

CNN anchor comes to campus Ryan Pitkin

Soledad speaks on...

RPITKIN@UNCC.EDU

The Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosts CNN anchor and correspondent Soledad O’Brien Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011, in the Student Union’s multipurpose room for her lecture “Diversity: On TV, Behind the Scenes and in Our Lives.” Tickets to the event are free for students and are available now at the Halton Arena Box Office. Tickets are $10 for faculty and staff and $15 for the public. They can be purchased at the box office, by phone or online. The Multicultural Resource Center (MRC), Distinguished Speakers Forum and the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life are also co-sponsoring the event. O’Brien served as anchor of CNN’s “American Morning” from 2003-06, and was recently announced as the new CNN anchor from 7 to 9 a.m. when “Morning” was canceled. CNN is reportedly hoping O’Brien can help their ratings after taking regular beatings from competing morning shows. O’Brien has also been in the news late SOLEDAD p.2

The following quotes are from O’Brien’s book, “The Next Big Story: My Journey Through the Land of Possibilities.” Reporting on aftermaths:

“In life, we are all passengers on a plane. You get to choose exit row, window, or the aisle. I like the aisle. Let the superhero with the cape make the call on when to wrench open the door. I’m just fine organizing the departure of the passengers.”

Her parents:

Soledad O’Brien, a previous Harvard student, dropped out of college at the age of 21 to pursue a career in journalism. Photo courtsey of UNC

Charlotte.

Government response:

“I’m here to tell you that fire alarms sometimes go off and the fire trucks don’t always pull up…I’ve seen it happen many times. America seems particularly disappointing when it fails you because the pile of promises is stacked so high.”

Being criticized:

“Smithtown was [my parent’s] storied American dream: Immigrant parents get an education, work hard, plant a flag in a suburban wonderland, then have a pile of kids, whose achievements sparkle like sunspots on an asphalt driveway.”

“The folks that chanted ‘biracial whore for the white man’s media,’ even they didn’t make me feel this way. I would just laugh. Biracial, sure, whore, not exactly, white man’s media, totally! Whatever. But Reverend Jesse Jackson says, ‘I don’t count’?”

Reporting:

Being black:

“I have my own perspective to contribute, my own job to do, and I am going to do it if it kills me. And it just might.”

“Black is not a credential: it’s not even a skin color. African-American culture is so much more than that.


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