March 5, 2003

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March 5, 2003

Wednesday,

The Chronicle

Early Showers 50

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www.chronicle.duke.edu No.

V01.98,

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DSG

praise

Remaining

Keohane

set for

race

candidates

possible

Collison, Slovik

into

meet

figures

campus

reacted

with

Keohane’s announcement

she would step down in June 2004.

MOLLY NICHOLSON

All of them

to Keohane

pointed

as

a

several

initiatives,

will continue to

oversee

hane,

or

willing

was

what specific

even

attributes

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impact plan,

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on

University’s

into

put

to have much

place

two

strategic

years

Lange said that by the time

a new

tiatives

will

have

been

the facilities for them “I

Executive VP

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68.95%

ident will be far

more

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how

plan

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changing the priorities

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2546 votes

page 6

Mlex Niejelow

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Elizabeth Dixon

53.79%

Kevin

46.21%

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Mimi Wachendorf

1,321 voles

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support

a

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increase the

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30-year relationship Duke’s health

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leadership

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the

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hike

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certification

Collison and current

of

elec-

Slovik

DSG

met

executive

members late Tuesday

night and early

Wednesday

although

morning,

they

discussion. per

Collison said that

the overall

split the presidency

year.)

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the

Union student activities fee

would not comment on the topic of their

year? This

increase,

overwhelmingly passed

in the Duke and

news

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arrangement

with Slovik

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to

not

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page 7

underage drinking

dipped

cohol

Law

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permits.

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young-looking

a

they

people

surprised

were

to find many

alcohol beverages

consuming

without showing proper identification, and cited nine

younger

Duke

and

two

underage of alcohol.

“We didn’t go in

people].

students

siblings—for underage possession

people—seven

Blit

we

said ALE

to

expecting

saw

quite

a

find any

few who

[underage

appeared

agent Mike McKeithan,

one

officers who was present. “Any time you go into tablishment and find quite

a

large

number of

to be of the an es-

[under-

age] people, it’s always surprising.” Although

the state

officers

with alcohol in their possession

underage people

said can

be

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arrested, they WILL

See SNYDERMAN

month

reason.

youthful,”

administrators

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last

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in

and for

Saturday night,

nounced—check of campus locations with Alcoholic

side to his

impresario

medical

from

bylaw

presidency outright

amendment to the elec-

The Chronicle

the

leave his position in June 2004.

testifying

a new

MEGAN CARROLL

madillo

in which

summer

for

$177

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how to fish. Williams reminisced about a

past,

Around midnight, undercover North Carolina Al-

Chancellor for Health Af-

the

fee from

union fee also

increase to

In favor

Student attendance at the Armadillo Grill

good

MIKE MILLER

complexities of medical leadership—he taught

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also

annual

year. (Should the

to almost non-existent last

more

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CEO’s tenure

Williams

of an increase in the

of the student activities fee of

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By

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can-

enough

plurality

47.59%

1,318 voles

In favor

commend

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plurali-

Slovik to win the

Voters

52.41%

1,455 votes

fee would

fairs Dr. Ralph

percent

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1,534 votes

ties fee of

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a

Collison,

43.51%

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would add

By

100%

1,243 votes

mum union

on

received

over

uled for Tuesday, March 18.

Maggie Peloso

leading

include

plurality

DSG legislature requiring that

undergradu-

that

education—changes

See KEOHANE

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an

Keohane for

praised

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1,614 votes

and will continue to

supporting changes

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been

tion

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56.49%

launched and

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Slovik

election. Although

the

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and build off of the platform and princi-

have been

31.05%

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j VP for Academic Affairs

ples put in place through [the plan] than on

Russ

1,934 votes

pres-

of the next pres-

race,

rality would have

completed.

expect the impact

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didate to win the

326 votes

ago.

ident takes office, most of the plan’s ini-

3.5

of the

shy

presidential 10.13%

Adam Katz

837 votes

,

percent

about

15.60%

Mike Sacks

did not

Lange said he

president

new

of Duke

502 votes

the search committee should look for.

expect

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to dis-

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or

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her final 16 months

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runoff for

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mm

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vital leader who will be remembered for

early morning

dent Government after spring break.

32.50%

that

Sunday

in

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runoff

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page 8

Duke

study helps explain

FURTADO,

a

Grill’s bar Tuesday

how

some

animals

sophomore,

hands his DukeCard to

a

bartender in the Armadillo

night.

are

The Graduate and Professional Student Council reacted

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Environment and Earth

denouncing

Sciences, joined other experts in

current climate change

policies.

See page 3

able to communicate with each other via chemicals called

negatively

phermones. See page 4

rates for its constituency.

to

an

administrative

plan

to raise

See page 5

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