March 5, 2003
Wednesday,
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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
Provost Peter the
impact plan,
the
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
ylifiofil Davison
68.95%
ident will be far
more
Mvery Reaves
how
plan
we
changing the priorities
act,” Lange Lange and
[actingl
wrote in
which
in
we
'Andrew Wisnewski
2546 votes
page 6
Mlex Niejelow
S VP for Student Affairs
Elizabeth Dixon
53.79%
Kevin
46.21%
Ogorzalek
Mimi Wachendorf
1,321 voles
Referendum Do you
support
a
fee from $56
$22 to
in the
permanent change to
$7B
the current
Do
student? This
per
yearly
maxi-
student
you approve
activi-
will
increase the
Snyderman taught
trip
the
than
medical
to Canada last
fished
pair
just
school
demonstrating
the
care
Northern
personal
30-year relationship Duke’s health
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to
with
dean
pike,
Snyderman, who will
far-reaching After in
leadership
assuming
dynamic and are
common.
the chancellor
position
1989, he personally steered the
Inside
William
on
avoid
10
a
the
by a
presi-
percent
runoff—-now sched-
a
per
DSG portion
per
$l2B
to
$145
University
narrowly passed
Following toral
results,
with
several
the
the
proposed
hike
one
for DSG. See page 3
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.)
Not in favor
the
Union student activities fee
would not comment on the topic of their
year? This
increase,
overwhelmingly passed
in the Duke and
news
an
arrangement
with Slovik
was
to
not
49.02% on
page 7
underage drinking
dipped
cohol
Law
Enforcement
Grill
Beverage
Med-
during
Control
entered
agents
the
routine—though
Ar-
unan-
permits.
The officials said
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
ANTHONY CROSS/THE CHRONICLE
arrested, they WILL
See SNYDERMAN
month
reason.
youthful,”
administrators
Snyderman’s
last
passed
dential candidate receive to
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
50.98%
Dr.
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
27.19%
Not in favor
i
72.81%
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Nine cited at ’Dillo for
The Chronicle
also
annual
year. (Should the
to almost non-existent last
more
for
See DSG RUNOFF?
CEO’s tenure
Williams
of an increase in the
of the student activities fee of
$l2B.
By
Sandy
jf
can-
enough
plurality
47.59%
1,318 voles
In favor
commend
Outgoing
plurali-
Slovik to win the
Voters
52.41%
1,455 votes
fee would
fairs Dr. Ralph
percent
In related
1,534 votes
ties fee of
Colleagues
a
Collison,
43.51%
Jlf for Facilities and Athletics
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
Interaction
e-mail.
an
Keohane for
praised
Community
1,614 votes
and will continue to
supporting changes
ate
on
been
tion
JiP for
56.49%
launched and
on
Slovik
election. Although
the
i:
and build off of the platform and princi-
have been
31.05%
Ferguson
871 votes
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
Stu-
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
y
J ,*t\
Collison
to dis-
succeed Keo-
who might
openly
wrap up in
or
face each other
president
Tuesdays
6.49
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26.01%
president.
as
No one, however, cuss
of which she
many
her final 16 months
Vlaylor
Taylor Cgllison and Matthew
runoff for
a
In
507 voles
i|Nl "Ik-
15.76%
Shaomeng Wang
mm
voles
vital leader who will be remembered for
early morning
dent Government after spring break.
32.50%
that
Sunday
in
Slovik
to President Nan
surprise
runoff
Slovik will most likely
Runoff;
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System
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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
C
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
parking permit