January 26, 2015

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The Chronicle T H E I N D E P E N D E N T D A I LY AT D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2015

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ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH YEAR, ISSUE 68

History made:

HDRL plans to enforce housing quota met by student debate

Duke’s victory over St. John’s gained Coach K his 1,000th win Sunday

“It will be a good thing for the Duke housing system. It’s just a vocal minority who are extremely unhappy about it” Claire Ballentine The Chronicle Three years after the policy was announced, Housing, Dining and Residential Life will be enforcing the mandate that 40 percent of residents in selective living groups and greek housing be upperclassmen. In January 2012, HDRL announced that SLGs— which officially encompasses greek and selective housing groups—must consist of at least 30 percent junior and 10 percent senior residents. Fall 2015 will be the first semester that this composition will be enforced. After giving the groups a period to adjust to the policy, HDRL will begin to implement consequences for non-adherence—including the possibility that housing sections will be revoked. A number of students and SLGs have expressed concerns with the new policy enforcement, arguing that upperclassmen should be able to decide where they live. “We feel it’s important to have an upperclassmen presence on Central Campus,” Dean for Residential Life Joe Gonzalez said. “This provides opportunities that will have both a direct and indirect value for sophomores.” The delay between the announcement of the policy and its enforcement was intentional, Gonzalez said. HDRL wanted to give SLGs adequate time to adjust to the policy. In 2012, some groups were already meeting the 40 percent requirement, but some groups had no senior residents and needed longer to adjust their housing patterns, he said. “We told groups to start working towards it and now we can say we have expectations with consequences,” Gonzalez said. “Groups that don’t meet the quota will be placed on probation, and if they are on probation for two of three consecutive years, they will lose their house.” Junior Zach Gorwitz, Duke Student Government vice president for residential life, said he was concerned that some SLGs would not be able to meet this requirement. “Some of the SLGs with large numbers of sophomores will definitely struggle to get 30 percent [juniors] in section,” Gorwitz said. “The majority of SLGs are already in compliance though.” See Housing on Page 12

Elysia Su | The Chronicle No. 5 Duke came back from a double-digit deficit to claim a 77-68 victory against St. John’s Sunday at Madison Square Garden. The victory earned Coach Krzyzewski his 1,000th victory, making him the first Division I men’s basketball coach to reach the marker.

ST. JOHN’S 68

77 NO. 5 DUKE

Celebrate Coach K’s 1,000th win with The Chronicle’s commemorative issue on stands this afternoon The Chronicle

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