Wednesday,
2003
April 2,
The Chronicle
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98,
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men’s basketball
coach Matt Doherty
resigned
amid
Tuesday
player dissatisfaction.
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THE INDEPENDENT
President’s arrest
DAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
Saunders elected to
2nd term
rare
KIRA ROSOFF
By
tops
The Chronicle
Duke
DSG’s list
students had
almost
sial,
a
election Tuesday—and of
part
non-controver-
completely
uncontested
it
not
was
even
April Fools’ Day joke.
an
Just two of the 19 elections at Mon-
Also at
tonight’s meeting,
will nominate
Student Council meeting
Matthew Slovik
president-elect
junior
ed.
current
Donald Wine
head line monitor.
year’s
GPSC
agenda
Duke
Government meeting, from address dent’s
the
regarding
assault
packed
a
cabinet nominations and
have
presi-
arrest
DSG
website
the
night
that
speak
he had not yet
Legislature,
firmed
presentation
the
Joshua
is scheduled to
Jean-Baptiste
as
to
president, from
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student vice
executive
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don’t
that he
Duke
if he’ll
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not.
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ed
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on
JANE HETHERINGTON/THE CHRONICLE
page 10
SAUNDERS,
a
third-year graduate
student in
physics,
made a short
speech
Great Hall
a
common
the time
with
summer
The Great Hall’s
following
have
soon
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had facelifts
and a
Duke
host of
Dining
changes and
doctoral stuwas
elect-
She
third-year gradu-
a
who
mathematics,
was
the other chair.
improved
look
complete with eled
food
columns.
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE
AN ARTIST’S RENDERING shows what The Great Hall’s and wood
serving
area
might
look like
following plans
well
selection process
complicated
choose accommodations. See page 3
included several
students’
ability
to
A
new
have
the
workspace
The
and
for
will
chefs
as
Although be
slightly
reduced,
maintaining
time to
practice preventive
their other duties. See page 4
care
of space,
loss
while still
stepping
resident
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easier flow
district
also
men-
a
trying
to
aesthetic
stays. will
as
open
it
up
more....
standpoint, it’s going
great,” Randolph said.
new
menu
Wulforst said
include
a
will also have
look, with
a
variety
of
Great Hall main-
dishes added to
well
as
introduce
light.
completely
new
for students,
that will
skylight
Wulforst said the
provide
better
is
said. “There
and students will be able to
for
a
an
to look
spaces
the size of the kitchen
Medical Center study suggests that doctors do not
enough
From
to
decorative
cooking
facility
the
Randolph,
an
“We’re
Hall,
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as
natural
Jim Wul-
adjust
area,
provide
new menu
additions
“World’s Fare” station of-
fering rotating styles
added dining options at each station.
will
paneling.
stations
summer
tioned the increased floor space that will
lighting, wood-pan-
Renovated
throughout more
for
a
cell
page 7
on
kitchen,” Wulforst
manager
well-advertised but
new
in
student
graduate
minimize
David
to
menu
alterations made to the
forst said students will have to an
po-
into the whole kitchen area.”
see
semester—changes
Dining Services
Director of
that
student
will be another 600 square feet of foot-
by
West Union Building cafeteria last year.
year’s housing
first-year
a
key part of this plan
into the
Hollywood
appearance
that will supersede
housing policies
so-
will be filled by Zach Schafer,
ning will
rolls around.
the spring
less substantial
new
Au-
student in
Wulforst added.
your average
Services will institute
This
elected
replace
reelected treasurer.
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Chronicle
ARAMARK Corp.
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as
second-year
AARON LEVINE
celebrity? Both will have
lighting
graduate
was
third-year
a
was
student in
second year.
What will The Great Hall in
new
recent term.
elected community af-
was
scheduled for
changes
The
stations,
its
the
to the Graduate and
Professional Student Council to convince the body that he should lead them for
By
to add different food
in one
of two student life chairs.
one
sition
presi-
Long-awaited
to in-
The communications coordinator
his
ROB See DSG MEETING
than
second-year
a
hopes
Hanlon will
Oliver,
reelected
not to make any statements.
Junior Matthew
are
through
Hanlon
will join Ben Cooke,
that
by
people
neurobiology
neurobiology,
ate
members said
“I
physics.
dent in electrical engineering,
response.”
DSG executive
then third-
next year. He will be
more
Colleen
president.
Lara
I
students and legislators would
like to hear
lawyer
come
a
fairs coordinator.
because I feel that
does,
serve
ciology, who
to Josh since the
[assault
and
president
Heather Dean,
spoken
“I
hope
vice
Jean-Baptiste.
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GPSC
drey Beck,
DSG
a
finally
strengthen
to
as
Assembly
first
Second-year
con-
of last
reached for comment.
Ford,
in
out who
visibility
well
as
memory to
and the senior still could not be
Justin
works
student
GPSC’s
General President
to
every
they
Saunders added that he
Central Campus.
Although
from
that
Saunders,
finally figured
crease
concerning the new parking permit fee on
Saunders
and what the issues are.”
to
resolution
a
said
leave,”
graduate
year
possible
DSG
and
charge
have to
Student
a
Rob
reelection
heard
is
president
learn how everything
face
tonight’s
at
I’ve
thing
leaving
The Chronicle
may
his
elections,
second term.
MOLLY NICHOLSON
Legislators
in
contest-
were
night’s
president
unopposed
“The
By
the
Headlining
was
for next
Graduate and Professional
day night’s
DSG
of cuisine
over
the
area
See GREAT HALL
plan-
Campus from
a
police
room
officers
in Blackwell
ing. See page 5
on
confiscated
page 11
drug paraphernalia
Dormitory early Tuesday
morn-