March 28, 2000

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By

The Chronicle

in the late

prominence

concentrating

the

pushing

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Arts and Sciences

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trators will

in

those results

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trating

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on

Their

plans hinge

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that

budget

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Duke,

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to do with are

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important

Berndt Mueller. “However,

do not

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see

from

resources

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shift of

a

field to

one

Dean of the

draft

a

Faculty

of

struction, including presents

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which

and

of Arts

a

possible

possible

tions and construction to mention

demic

Sciences

Council

argues

that

collaboration between schools,

in

addition to financial investment, drive

forcing

the

At the

area.

in

cutbacks

any

time, the draft

same

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‘These decisions

are

cers,” Chafe said. “Whether $5-8 million those

into

well

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to

year of

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handful of

help

afternoon,

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if you it’s

who administers

building,

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me

discussed

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and

fraternity these

members

days. But

to

to

response

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closing

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YMCA’s

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Trask

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night

to

third

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no

Executive

Tallman

met

Duke

discuss

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more

in to

register. “It will probanew

because I don’t live

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no

to

mary

to

see

what Duke

help,” Trask concern is

said.

could

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for the kids

some

place

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go

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a

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on

find

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have

the

alcohol,

advocate

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or

sections

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about how the groups should

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policy that protects against

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are

notified that

occurred,

immediately the

our

members

and

we

a

vi-

respond

accordingly—it’s

thing.”

same

He added that he

promoting

regional

help chapters

recently began to

workshops

remove

alcohol

from

their living -spaces.

it.

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living

our

required

they

as

“We assert

expect

eliminate alcohol

matter.

on

chapters.

them,” he

new

policy, fraternity

must be

dry, although

be present at out-of-sec-

tion events. Of the fraternities

man-

who

place to go for the past days and might not have

no

two

national

dry by

system, on

of Delta

fraternity, said the

tionals do not intend to

their

ridding their houses

provide

their 120 children.

11

living quarters, the deadline is

Even

of

to

laughing

ties

last

employees

the University’s

options for stepping child care to

Parents

chapters their

Early Learning Center for nay,

of

some

wearing

are

the

fraternities that have In

debated

parodied

even

the “Dry in 3000” t-shirts

on

The Chronicle

and

campus

a

comes

national chair of

director

executive

as

people complaining about it.

bly be better than calling,” he said of the

14 >

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wrong with the old one.”

off-campus

campus

re-

.”

recently declared major’s list

pleasantly surprised.

some

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campus to

convenient.... I don’t

after pondering the site’s main

don’t think the

to

some

the Alcohol Free Housing

2000.” The catch-phrase

been

around

WRIGHT

Jon Hockman,

The Chronicle

logged

Trinity junior, said he will look at the site when he

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page

so

he said. “I heard

Fellow

computer and

[the Office of Information Technology]

don’t see what

very

Andrew

sophomore

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of courses, Strecker

as

part;

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trust

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CAROLINE WILSON

By

in child

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of

Systems, of which

for the first time to set up the electronic

nally making his

concerns,

look

amount of space, areas

ally

long-post-

important

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Three fraternities prepare to go

care crisis

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bugs.

implementation

See ACES

Duke will

fanfare,

took

part, said the kinks have been smoothed out

register. The phone

initiatives

facilities

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Policy,

prioritizing

new

aft

live off

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challenge,

addressing

carefully,

put

new

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be

is

not small decisions.”

are

as

poned

senior offi-

get made by

will

these space for

plans.

ones

financial

toughest

decisions,

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now,

real

and the

not

considering

are

the Sanford Institute of Public

The

new aca-

draft does not prioritize the

have to

without

changes

severe

initiatives.

on

more

renova-

approximately

to the Arts and

can

of

alone,

ditional faculty hires for

month,

wing

new

costs

Sciences William Chafe presented

this

a

ly optimistic.

than $4O million in space

plan,

earlier

and

onto the site

other one.”

The

Student Information Services

bookbag

ences

exposed the

Strecker sat at

to pur-

of Natural

is

than

technophiles

anxious

Cunningham,

Bruce

and

Monday

said Dean

and

is.

online several weeks ago,

overseeing

sci-

sue,”

came

and the site is ready for registration.

important

newly emergent fields

very

of the AutomatedCourse

the World Wide Web, the ACES

on

the page and

Registrar

registration

all of

propel

and engineering that have

ences

we

first looks at

ACES is

perceive

from

Chronicle

testing and more

academic advisers

operating

opportunities in the natural

that

after months of

one.

“We

change

lady will be all but bagged—bookbagged, that

grow-

its divisions forward without

rificing

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When the site first

would allow to

a

GREG PESSIN

Wednesday’s premier

Enrollment

The Cam-

on

and

time,

With

and

concen-

paign for Duke providing

moves

friendly phone-based system.

The

different

a

wary of

are

By

equally.

areas

students

replicate

and

strategy—funding

the Internet for the fall semester, but

registration

course

fields.

social

with

natural sciences

to

adminis-

to

attempt

Undergraduate

the

depart-

of their

many

studies,

literature

the top

to

humanities,

classical

and

English

to

by

1980s

decade’s worth of

a

in

resources

ments

climbed

University

The

dating that their chapters be dry by December, only

three

ed at the University:

are

represent-

Delta

Sigma

Phi, Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Nu.

David Westol, executive of Theta Chi

policing Duke’s chapters

would not

be necessary.

Instead, he said that the changing social habits lege

fraternity

Theta Chi

Theta Chi will follow suit by 2003.

time more social

director

fraternity, agreed that

at college,

See

of the

typical col-

member

chapters

will help change the role

DRY FRATERNITIES

page

4

on page

7

Fencers

BEER IN ANY SHAPE will be barred from three sections

compete in

NCAAs,

page

15


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