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Island Paradise The women’s basketball team won the Paradise Jam tournament this weekend with three wins. See page 3 of Sportswrap

THE INDEPENDENT DAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY

Duke, local Trouble Bruin: Duke defeats UCLA school build collaboration By KEVIN LEES The Chronicle

INDIANAPOLIS In its first test against a marquee NCAA tournament-level opponent, Duke found that despite its youth, its longtime shooting threat nonetheless remains Redick-ulous. The No. 6 Blue Devils (3-0) found freshman J. J. Redick for a game-high 20 points en route to an 84-73 victory over No. 14 UCLA (0-2) Saturday afternoon at Indianapolis’ Conseco Fieldhouse as part of the double-header John Wooden Tradition event. The Blue Devils led by 20 points during part of the second half, after fighting back from an early 10-point deficit. After UCLA came out to a 12-2 start, Krzyzewski called a 30-second timeout at the 16:24 mark, at the end of which he replaced every starter except Duhon with new players, a combination which resulted in a Duke 15-0 run. Calling the sport a “game of adjustments,” Krzyzewski said the team responded well to many substitutions throughout the game. “We couldn’t have gotten off to a worse start. We couldn’t do anything,” Krzyzewski said. “I was seeing the score multiply against us. It was very disturbing. I didn’t seem to think we were doing anything to upset

The approaching opening of an outdoor learning center at a local elementary school exemplifies Duke’s neighborhood initiatives. By CINDY YEE The Chronicle

Students and teachers at Moorehead Montessori Elementary School—one of the target schools in Duke’s Neighborhood Partnership Initiative—will soon be able to enjoy their lessons in the shade of a new Outdoor Learning Environment. The product of a collaborative effort between the school, the University and the community, the OLE needs only to be touched up and sealed before it will be ready for use. The project could be finished by Christmas, weather permitting, or at the latest next spring, Moorehead Montessori Principal Nancy Sabiston said. Rob Lamme, father of two Moorehead Montessori students and chair of the Outdoor Learning Environment Committee—a committee of Moorehead Montessori parents, teachers

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J.J. REDICK plays defense during Saturday’s game against UCLA, but it was his 20 points on offense that made his biggest contribution to Duke’s win in the John Wooden Tradition,

Jeff Martin, Pratt ’9B, will climb the five tallest peaks in Afrjca over he next se V er ai weeks to raise money for protecting the environment. See page 3

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University technology officers will soon begin requiring students to register their computers, a mandate intended to deter hackers. See page 3

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Within six seconds of the substitutions, senior Nick Horvath dropped a layup inside and soon after, junior Chris Duhon found him inside for another basket. On the next possession, Redick See UCLA in page 4 of Sportswrap

Officials from the United States and South Africa will meet this week to discuss the role of civil society in creating a successful South African democracy. See page 4


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