March 3, 2000

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Carter stresses value of center

Trinity junior Jordan Bazinsky won yesterday’s Duke Student Government presidential election by a wide margin, but candidates in several races filed complaints with the election commission late last night. Just before 3 a.m. Friday, presidential candidates and Trinity juniors Jim Lazarus and Evan Holod and vice president for community interaction-elect Rob Leonard filed complaints with the

commission. They said candidates’ fliers remained posted at the Trent Dormitory and Bryan Center polling locations during most of the election, a violation of election rules Bazinsky, whose fliers were among

would like nothing better than to spoil my Senior Day.” If Carrawell’s Senior Day is anything like the first chapter of this year’s rivalry, no one’s afternoon will be spoiled. When Duke and Carolina met in Chapel Hill in early February, Duke took a 19-point lead only to see the Tar Heels force overtime. The Blue Devils eventually prevailed 90-86, giving Duke its first four-game Tar Heel winning streak since the 19605. After the game, Carrawell called it one of the rivalry’s top three games of all time, and the best that he’s ever been in. That’s saying something considering the games Carrawell

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Election commission chair and Attorney General Jen Stapleton sent an email late Wednesday night to the DSG See DSG RESULTS on page 8

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Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter helped inaugurate the $13.5 million Duke Institute on Care at the End ofLife Thursday, stressing the benefits of providing quality care for the dying. Carter is the honorary chair ofthe Last Acts organization, a coalition of 450 groups committed to caring for patients who are nearing the end of their lives. With her involvement in Last Acts, Carter hopes to make palliative care the norm in the medical community. “We have learned that the [majority of the] general public does not know what palliative care is,” Carter said. “It seeks to make the patient’s last days and weeks... as comfortable as possible.... It is emerging as the way to care for people that are terminally ill.” The terminally ill will be among the main foci for the new institute, which Duke officials hope will become a national leader in improving care for the dying. Created in January through a $13.5 million gift coordinated by Hugh Westbrook, Divinity ’7O, the institute is centered in the Divinity School and includes faculty from Arts and Sciences and the School of Medicine. The institute also announced Thursday that it had received two new gifts totaling $650,000. In an afternoon news conference, Carter talked about her experiences caring for the sick and dying in See

The complaints

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By BILL HATFIELD The Chronicle

those that remained posted for much of the day, could not be reached for comment after the complaints were submitted. Earlier in the evening, he said he was excited about the election’s outcome. “[Current DSG President Lisa Zeidnerl told me on the phone, and I asked her if she was lying,” Bazinsky said, his face still red with excitement as he bounced in a chair at the DSG office. “I have a lot of respect for the people I was running against. This was a total shock.”

Duke-UNC, Take Two Chris Carrawell knows how the script is supposed to finish. Tomorrow afternoon he arrives at Cameron and goes through the usual pregame routine. Then he takes the Cameron hardwood for the last time and basks in the cheers of 9,314 screaming fans.

At a Thursday press conference following a series of panels, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter emphasized the need for Duke’s Institute on Care at the End of Life.

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Then he wins. “Definitely it’s going to be emotional, but once the game starts, you’ve got to get past that. I want to win,” the senior said. “I don’t want to go out losing. That’s my whole thing. You gotta win that senior game. “I know [North Carolina!

JASON WILLIAMS plays defense against UNO’s Ed Cota during the Tobacco Road match-up last month. This time around, the Blue Devils will have home-court advantage. has played. “Every game I’ve been in has lived up to its billing,” Carrawell said. But if tomorrow’s game is anything like the first matchup, the Blue Devils may not be able to leave the court on their own two legs. Duke’s thin lineup is undergoing a minor crisis with Mike Dunleavy still out with mononucleosis, and things are only getting worse. See BIG GAME on page 18 S*

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