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Saturday night West Coast

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a rare

victory. page 4

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

See CHAFE

Family

on

page 9

U.S. pauses,

DSG pres,

weighs plan

arrested

for

Iraq York Times News

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

dark green motorcy-

Campus parking

lot last


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