April 2, 2003

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Wednesday,

2003

April 2,

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No.

98,

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men’s basketball

coach Matt Doherty

resigned

amid

Tuesday

player dissatisfaction.

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See page 13

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

said he

student vice

executive

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not

charge],” said Ford, know

don’t

that he

Duke

if he’ll

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senior.

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not.

or

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Jean-Baptiste

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instructed

ed

Slovik,

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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

“A

had facelifts

and a

print

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

ARAMARK,

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,

Great

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.

See GPSC

Chronicle

ARAMARK Corp.

InSidG

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.

“I have not

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-


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