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THE INDEPENDENT DAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
Dels VII: Snyderman to stop down Health
System president
return to academics after
announces By
MIKE MILLER
The
The Chronicle
Dr. cy
Ralph Snyderman’s
leader of Duke’s renowned health
as
enterprise
care
15-year lega-
will end in June
about
what he
now
“I felt it
the
it
for
Health
cision last a
fourth
health
affairs
and
post
as
he
focus
research,
to take
a
health
health in
care
“If
peo-
Taylor Collison Mike Sacks
while
prestige,
perilous
waters
think of what
you
an
a
an
stressed
Snyderman
his
dued end when
Davison
to
came
“I’m going to be working with for
of American
said. “I
spoke
another to all
16
tion
activist and
political
ons
toward
geared to
originally
Reaves
Avery
a
an
outlined
Community Interaction Andrew
as
give
talk
a
on
part ofthe African
ries. Her selection
as
early
vision
as
to devel-
Snyderman
to
leaders
the next “I want year.
over
derman]
care en-
remain
and Athletics
VP of Facilities
to lead ’til his last
the
media’s
14 years in
U.S.
Ogorzalek
Elizabeth
jail
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Region-
on
as an
the room,
a
convicted felon
people
Monday.
magazine,
publica-
a
individuals—was
HIV infection in U.S.
pris-
and African-American Stud-
Gender”
Race, Teaching on-campus
attention
after
hype,
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dent activities
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of an
per
drew
speaker
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fire,
Whitehorn’s
past
as
a
pleading guilty
the
bombing
to
This will
fee wold
union
increase to
union
to the current
the
fee
$177
first portion
shows.
news
Street
Adjusting for the
the focus of her talk,
Whitehom changed
the
tions about her
fee from
yearly
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$l2B.
the
annual also
per
a
test
of the presentation
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ginalized,
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fee from
increase,
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you
really
support people who
and that
means
people
really
are
on
the DCU’s
to
the
far
see
mar-
left,”
concerns
that
the administration had itant activist.
year).
glossed
over
her past
as a
■
sorting her right Although
7 a.m. to 10 p.m. online
to
two
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written
initial
Director Charles Payne,
Cambridge
inn
Academic freedom may be es
across
the
declining
nation, according to
dents and faculty
see
her
a
as-
a
who had
calm. AAAS
prefaced
respect
a
the
sec-
was
University’s beginning,
upkeep
still
see
was
.22 automatic pistol,”
the FBl’s version,” Whitehom said,
I had
a
not
was
a
re-
stockpile of
few.”
charged of
that the raid
yielded
potential bombing targets,”
was
actually
a
road map.
question
for
whether Whitehom considered herself were
a
many terror-
just.
Her
however, remained ambiguous.
See WHITEHORN
differing opinions,
but officials
a
details aside, the biggest
answers,
report, but Duke stu-
little change. See page 3
revolver, and
FBI
semiautomatic 9
request
for its
the
Uzi
an
ist—and whether she felt her actions
The Sarah P. Duke Gardens has been around almost since
college
including
to the accusations. “It
weapons.
But
1985
a
other illegal items.
“That
ferring
which argued that in
apartment occupied by Whitehom, the
mm, a .38-caliber among
campus-
on
an
found “weapons,
Gay City
defense—the atmos-
ond part ofWhitehorn’s presentation with that audience members
{ nside
raid of
which Whitehom said
and
Franklin Center
for its civility.
advertisement in The
phere throughout the speech remained
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the polls
group
“diagrams and photos
Whitehom in
the
circulated
hand-outs
Hope
prison populations.
The DCU had also
conflicting
denouncing
article
HIV in
at the John
Whitehom corrected information that appeared in
speak.
the room—the DCU’s
on
praised
mil-
She thanked the Duke administration
and the AAAS and women’s studies programs for
Center and the
Monday
speaks
the DCU advertisement,
jail.
want
per
overall'
the
whether
Whitehom said, addressing
POLLING INFORMATION
Bryan
LAURA WHITEHORN
spend-
discussing
and time in
political activity of
if you
democracy
DSG portion of
increase
(Should the
commentary from The Wall
HIV and AIDS and the remainder answering ques-
maximum
$22
fee of
increase in the
year? year.
in the
add
in critical
Journal and several
Dixon
ing
$145 per
page 8
in 1983.
Capitol
minating
Mimi Wachendorf
of
[Sny-
day,” he said.
finally fulfilled with
A national press blitz ensued in late January, cul-
VP for Student Affairs
to
campus
women’s liberation and civil rights activist who spent
Alex Niejelow Kevin
year
visible
when the Duke Conservative Union brought
however,
Wisnewski
to
ties fee
he
of my team [mem-
Yoh said he wants both Keohane and
immunolo-
goal for Duke
group of about 80
HIV-positive
ies Program’s “Teaching
Do you approve
team
a
months,”
surprisingly sub-
a
in the John Hope Franklin Center
Peloso
Maggie
a
intention to
productive for the remainder of
feverishly
navigating
expansive managed
located throughout
Whitehom—an editor of Pos
per
short pe-
a
ANDREW GERST
Laura Whitehom spoke to
VP for Academic Affairs
support
has
person
his tenure.
spurred
the 1998 takeovers of Durham
several microphones
Shaomeng Wang
Russ Ferguson
$7B
one
institution in such
The Chronicle
Matthew Slovik
Clifford
to
sepa-
With four television cameras, three spotlights and
Adam Katz
Executive VP
you
as
bers], and we’re all committed.” who is
training,
terprise,
two-month media frenzy
Do
formed
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University
officially
chief executive officer.
as
remain
care.
op into
policy and
was
body from the University, with Sny-
derman
world,” Yoh said.
1991 the broad
rheumatology.
Duke
year,
financially and administratively
rate
in the United States—it
just
Snyderman,
to
same
System
riod of time, it’s really amazing,” Yoh said.
the often
one-year
President
VP for
lot of
other
investments.
Whitehorn defends past actions
Today
Vote DS G
on
teaching, probably
chancellor in 2004.
a
Community
numerous
it won’t be
gist by
sabbatical and then return to Duke DR. RALPH SNYDERMAN announced that
a
board—predicted
“We will have
both size and
term.
Snyderman plans
will leave his
on
as
done to
not to continue for
September
five-year
Health
Raleigh
well
as
care
The
affairs in 1989, Snyderman has
He had made the de-
System.
Chair
record growth for the Medical Center in
Snyderman,
chief executive officer of Duke Universi-
ty
System’s
will be in the
appropriate
said
now,”
chancellor
health
Since becoming chancellor for health
honest and
was
announce
and
sits
and
Hospital
Hospital,
September.
“Spike” Yoh—who also
Health
the
by
ple who will be applying for that job, and
end of the semester.
to
in
al
Snyder-
led
Board of Trustees
gious position.
to hold until the
originally planned
for
be
tough competition ahead for the presti-
Snyderman’s
future led him to reveal had
down in
step
will
Board of Trustees
likely begin
the
month, made public Sunday,
speculation
open
System’s
Harold
Nan Keohane’s decision to same
Health
University
On the heels of University President
the
successor
will
announced late Monday.
committee
man’s
he
2004,
search
15 years in Duke administration
responsible
ways to change its look. See page 3
The Durham to build
an
City
on
page 5
Council discussed
apartment complex
gle family homes. See page 4
in
a
a
polemical proposal
neighborhood
of sin-