February 9, 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, FEBRUARY 9, 2015

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Ramkumar elected V. 111 editor-in-chief

ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH YEAR, ISSUE 76

No hard line on hard liquor

Sports blog editor presents vision of diversity and staff development for The Chronicle’s 111th volume Kali Shulklapper University Editor The Chronicle staff elected sophomore Amrith Ramkumar to serve as editor-in-chief of its 111th volume. In an election Friday night, Ramkumar, currently the editor of The Blue Zone—The Chronicle’s sports blog—was appointed editor of The Chronicle and president of the Duke Student Publishing Company, Inc., which publishes the independent student-run daily newspaper. Ramkumar—a political science and statistics double major and Norman, Okla., native—will succeed junior Carleigh Stiehm for a one-year term beginning in May. “I do not think there is a candidate that could be better for this moment in The Chronicle’s history than Amrith Ramkumar,” Stiehm said. His experience with running a successful and engaging sports blog for The Chronicle will be incredibly valuable when it comes to shaping future reporting for The Chronicle’s readership, Stiehm noted. She added that Ramkumar truly understands the important role of The Chronicle as the unbiased watchdog of news for the University. Ramkumar emphasized the importance of making The Chronicle a representative for the diverse voices on campus, serving as a holistic cross section of university life. “I know that’s a lofty goal and it’s going to be very challenging, but I’m a person that loves taking on big challenges,” See Ramkumar on Page 12

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Brianna Siracuse | The Chronicle Duke is maintaining its policy of barring student events from serving hard liquor at a time when other universities are strengthening their policies.

Sarah Kerman The Chronicle As peer institutions continue to vary their alcohol policies, Duke administrators stand by the University’s approach. Dartmouth College imposed a campus-

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wide ban on hard liquor two weeks ago, joining the ranks of schools including Bowdoin and Bates Colleges. The ban is among a number of practices adopted in recent years to crack down on high-risk behaviors on college campuses across the country—as Duke continues to support its own policies.

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Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs, noted that Duke’s approach to alcohol is not the responsibility of one office but is instead more multifaceted—enforced and supported through services such as the Wellness Center; Housing, Dining and Residence

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