Niner Times - January 24, 2012

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I’M GAY, WHY CAN’T I DONATE BLOOD?

A DUCT TAPED STUDENT

The F.D.A. prohibits any gay person from donating blood.

Pranking on campus

One student who was recently turned down to donate at a campus blood drive is asking why.

HANGOVER CURES

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NEWS

OPINION

TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2012

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Students prank eachother with neon red duct tape. p. 3

NINERTIMES TIMES Tuesday, Januar y 24, 2011

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Professor escapes a watery grave

Underground Niner Eden Creamer ECREAMER@UNCC.EDU

Malcolm Carter MCARTE72@UNCC.EDU

Tossing and turning, gasping for air. In a hurricane, it’s impossible to tell where’s up and where’s down, what’s foam and what’s water. Every 40 foot wave that crashes down brought him closer to death, the salty water slowly drowning him. And for the first time in his life, first mate Al Maisto thought, “I’m going to die.” Maisto, psychology professor and Associate Dean of the Honors College at UNC Charlotte, was born in Trenton, N.J. March 28, 1951. In 1998, he was named the National Professor of the Year, the first of any in the Carolinas. He enjoys sipping coffee, preferred with two creams, whilst listening to his favorite rock ‘n’ roll jams. His favorite dinosaur is the Brontosaurus and he is a sea-captain. Growing up in an inner New Jersey city, SEAMAN p.3

On campus at UNC Charlotte, we have over 25,000 registered students. Masquerading among these students may be countless individuals not enrolled in the university. Photo courtesy of Daniel Terry

Projection art gallery brought to Center City Ryan Pitkin AE@NINERONLINE.COM

Anna von Gwinner’s exhibit, “Betwixt and Between,” projects into the Center City lobby and out onto 9th Street. The projection of a fuse, shown above, allows onlookers to feel as though they are experiencing a fireworks show. Photo courtesy of UNC Charlotte

Internationally renowned artist Anna von Gwinner debuted her exhibition, “Betwixt and Between,” at UNC Charlotte’s Center City building Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. The exhibition, which projects images into the lobby of the building and out onto 9th Street, builds on a theme regarding what happens outside of the frame that stays prevalent in most of her work. The lobby projection shows a lit fuse, sometimes multiple fuses, that burn down and sometimes burst into a small explosion right before dissipating. The projection directed towards 9th Street simply shows drifting smoke. It is within the unviewed 54 feet of the Center City building’s gallery, which lies between the two projections, where Gwinner hopes to focus the viewer’s mind. “Some of you might have come to see fireworks tonight,” Gwinner told a packed crowd in the building’s lecture hall. SMOKE p.3

LIFESTYLE

A&E

Campus Trends: Quick tips to update your spring wardrobe without spending a fortune.

RISE OF SUPER APE

D.I.Y: Shoe Studding. A qucky way to add flair to an old pair of shoes. Recipes: English Muffin French toast and a Niner Times Bloody Mary(for your hangover cure).

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NEWS

SPORTS

FOOTBALL RECRUITS Check out the Charlotte 49ers verbal recruiting list from the state of North Carolina. Coach Brad Lambert and his staff have spent the last few months recruiting in the the “land of the long-leaf pine.”

Super Ape is a new Charlotte-based act that has begun making a name for themselves as one of the most abstract and psychedelic musical performers in the Queen City.

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Being a 49er means something different to each individual on campus. For some, it means wearing green and white everyday. For others, it means watching basketball games on pins and needles. The academics, the culture, the atmosphere and the people are facets of life at UNC Charlotte that define being a 49er for each student. For 20-year-old Darnell Terrell*, Durham native, being a 49er is about secrecy. “Basically, I’m not a student here. Literally, logically, legally, I’m not a student here. Yet, you can see me eating in Crown, getting onto the computer, logging in as if I had my own log-in, spending [declining balance (DB)] or even just simply crashed out in the dorm, like even probably able to get in myself,” said Terrell, a student at a local community college. Prior to the start of the fall 2011 semester, Terrell received an acceptance letter to UNC Charlotte. He filled out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). TERRELL p.4

Spinning for a cause

DJ Daniel’s Jack, DJing at a local night club. Photo courtesy of Dan Hamilton

Ciera Choate NEWS@NINERONLINE.COM

Dan Hamiltion, an international student from South Africa, recently entered an online DJ competition to win a slot in the Club 49er: We Own the Night Rave hosted by Niners on the Weekend, 49er Music Selectors, Talents Ambition Passion (TAP) and other student organizations. “My dream is to be playing at big raves, so I thought it would be a great opportunity to start playing at some raves. Also, I would be able to play for all of my friends at the school here,” said Hamilton, whose stage name is DJ Daniel’s Jack. He currently works every other Wednesday night at Suite nightclub located at the Epicentre in uptown Charlotte. Although he worked as a DJ back home, working in DJ p.4


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