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THE INDEPENDENT DAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
A&S dean to return to
Longtime
By
KEVIN LEES
return to the Duke
The Chronicle
William
and
arts
Chafe, dean of the faculty of and vice
sciences
undergraduate down from his to
As dean of the
will
June
positions
Chronicle learned
step
30, 2004, The
and research,
teaching
resume
for
provost
education,
sciences,
faculty
step
post
of arts and
in June 2004.
lining the of the
exciting,
time—and
movement for-
period of significant
summer
in
a
Peter
his
to Maine next
getaway
Chafe will return to the history de-
are
came
to 32 years ago.
“[ln to
division’s $4OO million
the next 13
to
try
of the Uni-
one
Sciences,”
statement released
“He has
accomplished
University, and
we
a
are
step down]. I felt
an
Keohane said
decided
actually
last
think because
had accomplished
we
Chafe’s tenure has
great deal for
terdisciplinary research
the
most of what
seen
of the John
he will
I
added in
we’re
months,]
improve Curriculum
to do whatever
we
to make
can
ties,
the
Center
an
a re-
initiatives in
genomics and
in
effort to balance growth in the sci-
our
with sustaining the humanities and
ences
sciences,” Chafe said.
As vice provost, Chafe has also had firm
reshaping
hand in
a
of the
many
in the humani-
Child and
for
in-
more
the art project with the warehouses, and
the creation
Hope Franklin Center for
going
2000—we’re
forward aggressively with
move
faculty
our
social
interview Sunday night.
Sunday evening.
delighted
basically
accomplish,” he
wanted to
[to
August
portion
capital campaign.
trying
letter.
“I
we
indebted to Bill for his leader-
in Arts and
a
cus-
new
prolific fundraisers, head-
most
ality and
earlier last week. After
“We
dean of the
a
an
and rewarding
versity’s
in
ship
down from his
and Sciences.
“For me, this has been
Trinity College Board of
the
implements
uates. He has also been
ident Nan Keohane and Provost
year,
will
and
departments,
Arts
space for
budget, allocates
strategic direction of Arts
challenging
the
maintaining
oversees
of the
implementation
Curriculum 2000 for Trinity undergrad-
depart-
inclusive campus environment
partment he
CHAFE,
ment,
each
and
Policy,
ward for Arts and Sciences,” Chafe said
tomary
WILLIAM
faculty
for
in the Sanford Institute of Public
Policy
Chafe author-
Visitors this weekend and notified Pres-
Lange
THAD PARSONS/THE CHRONICLE
searches
and Sciences
Sunday.
Chafe notified department chairs and members of the
izes
faculty.”
faculty,
teaching
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Family
on
page 9
U.S. pauses,
DSG pres,
weighs plan
arrested
for
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KUWAIT
be
may
for assault
MICHAEL GORDON
By New
American
war
the
on
offensive,
an
Student Government Executive
there
Committee released
distasteful term than
more
no
> Incoming members of the Duke For
Kuwait
CITY,
military
Service
“operational pause.” The military prides itself
it
Central that
not
was
chief of
U.S.
the
insisted
Command,
the
military
With three weeks until the end of his
Sunday
term,
pressing
was
the
Saddam Hussein’s regime. Reports from
with assault
campaign
they have been ordered to pause for few
Franks
days,
insisted,
are
3A.
“simply
not the case.”
The
situation,
in
fact, does
be that simple. pear to ed
resistance
the
limited
the
not
size
Faced
with
need to guard tive
to
the
logistics
confronting American
a
are
multitude of
military
Most
no
tasks.
longer on
the
military experts
would be
the allies
tion to have made
the
port
one
Hall
Eight Monday night.
in a
a
shoving
that
stronger posi-
rapid advance
The Chronicle
ALBUQUERQUE,
each
to the
area was
troop
being accelerated,
a
season.
from
vincing
trans-
first
teams’
2002
Farm that
N.M.
game
The
victory
at
Inc IHP IllolUC
on
Putnam Mathematics
Duke officer had
the
loser
watch the rest of the
will
The
(29-5)
second-seeded
Regional
off
a
71-48
the
are
returning
to
rout
Mexico
the Elite
senior
Competition,
first American woman to complete such
a
prestigious
See TEXAS TECH
on
Sportswrap
making
her the
feat. See page 3
sophomores
senior
booklet that will include
organizing personal
the
publication
accounts and
taries about sexual assault. See page 3
of
a
commen-
arrested
were
DSG President
John were
Joshua Mitchell
junior Michael
Jean-Baptiste
Njoku.
released
Jean-Baptiste,
who
inflicting
on
$l,OOO
a
$2,500.
was
charged
serious
injury,
page 9 See JEAN-BAPTISTE
are
student—-
Their court date is set for May 6.
for
at 9:30 p.m. ET in
Four
and
with assault
will be
the NCCU
bond and Njoku’s bond was set at
of
and
with assault outside Edens
and Mitchell
and
Eight
3A;
and
enter the finals of the Midwest
fresh
charged
Jean-Baptiste,
Raiders
Lady
was
Duke students
and to
home
and think about what could have been.
hometown favorite New
in Durham.
have at
season
pushing
escorted out of The Great Hall.
page 9
Senior Melanie Wood was named a Fellow of the Lowe||
con-
State
the
Albuquerque, N.M., the- stakes See WAR
a
while
lanta,
came
the two teams meet for
second time tonight
was
of the 2001-
that contest with
85-69
it
Blue Devils
Tipoff Classic
When
The last
met,
Panhellenic
—
Three
to the Final Four next weekend in At-
time Duke and Texas Tech
on
troops. sign Sunday
a
The Great
in
party
con-
that
earlier
each other. Both individuals
of whom
were
much higher. The winner will advance
CATHERINE SULLIVAN
By
the
Baghdad
agree
a
They
the
was
National
the
after
Council’s step show,
one
The
has
had the Bush administration
more
In
in the Blue Devils’ win
Women seek Texas-size win
away
sent
will face Texas Tech in their tournament’s Elite
women
finding themselves
luxury of concentrating
Baghdad
Georgia defender Saturday night
witnessed two individuals
impera-
and
The
over a
of urban warfare in Baghdad,
the allied forces
fight.
the rear, the
in
supply lines,
consolidate
prospect
FORWARD ICISSTILLIS goes up
plan.
war
threats
student.
incident
an
During
evening.
American force in the region has slowed the tempo of the
of
tinuation
the
Duke
North Caroli-
a
also learned that the fight
of the
Edens
that several
University
offi-
police
dispersed
officers
learned
Central
na
in
forces
Duke
fight outside
a
students had beaten up
ap-
unanticipat-
guerrilla
from
south and
The
a.m.,
to
Upon arrival,
crowd and
Student
early Sunday morning.
responded
cers
a
Duke
arrested and charged
was
Around 2:34
American commanders in the field that
of
president
Government
its
Chronicle
The
U.S.
to overthrow
ahead with
action.
no
MOLLY NICHOLSON
By
that Gen.
surprising the
Franks,
Tommy
but took
pressure to defeat its foe.
ing relentless So
Sunday
ment
seizing the initiative and apply-
on
short state-
a
A student cle
was
reported
stolen
that his
from
week. See page 4
a
$3,000
Central
on
page 10
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Campus parking
lot last