April 7, 2003

Page 1

Monday, April 7, 2003

The Chronicle

Rain 47

High 63, Low

www.chronicle.duke.edu Vol.

98,

No.

Feeling Blue Jays The men’s lacrosse team lost to Johns

Hopkins

Saturday dimming NCAA Tournament

130

Sportswrap

See

19-6

their

hopes. page 3

THE INDEPENDENT DAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY

Tennessee velunteers, Duke declines By

NICK CHRISTIE The Chronicle

Tennessee

ATLANTA

66

One year

removed Duke

56

Oklahoma, the Duke

the

nence. After

an

NCAA semifinal loss to

team worked all rung in

from

women’s basketball the next

climb year to

ladder of

national

to

struggling

promi-

get through the

first four rounds of the 2003 NCAA Tour-

nament, the Blue Devils hoped er

to discov-

their best basketball in Atlanta. The

same

as

ever,

feeling returned

sickening

Duke bench

to the

Tennessee

Sunday

pulled

how-

night,

late in a

away

contest to win the semifinal

hard-fought

the Blue Devils’

matchup 66-56, ending

national title aspirations. “It’s called survive and

Volunteer

head

“That’s what

against played

well

very

Power

bounds,

Summit.

team that

I

thought

together.”

forward

Tennessee

Pat

able to do tonight

we were

Duke

a

said

advance,”

coach

Gwen

with 25

Jackson

led

15

and

points

her

propelled

side

Duke’s

victory.

to

re-

that

dominating performance

a

Alana Beard countered with 29 points of her

ing

including

own,

10

dur-

straight

late in the

three-minute stretch

a

second half. The

First-Team

tion received little mates fort

and her

though, not

was

All-America

enough

selec-

from her team-

help

ef-

single-handed

to

the

help

Blue ROBERT TAI/THE CHI

See TENNESSEE in

Sportswrap

page 4

SHEANA MOSCH holds back tears at

a

press conference

following Sunday’s

loss to

The Chronicle

Capitalizing consent to

hosting

major

a

Union has

from the University

guarantee

an

Department’s

for

a

�. a

mid-September

Campus

president

said the

coming president Jonathan Bigelow ming body

has

been

working

bringing

on

is

for

early

as

as

under

to land

expect

big

to

the Union’s

is

no

band

that

everyone

like, but because of the

really great time, a

name once

venue,

matter who it

no

on

By

concert

a

budgeting

The

ing is

campus

it should be

for the concert and

begin

KEVIN LEES

on

University

may be

getting

even

closer to jump-

the monorail.

Executive Vice President Tallman Trask

development partner

days—a day

end in

September, the

Friday

or

for the

said the

architect and

an

planned,

bigger

Trask listed five finalists for

day

more

a

than-$2OO

available.

likely

not fall

As

largest

venue

and

indoor

ities •

we

can

venue on

get

a

er

inside

on

Administrators and created

greek

decide judicial

greek

judicial cases

students

board,

POSTER FROM

1978 advertises

Cameron Indoor Stadium,

page 9

are

which

praising allows

the

Dallas-based

com-

outsourced their real estate and facil-

management

in 1997

Jones, Lang and LaSalle,

that has

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE

people A

See CAMERON

a

done work at

a

worldwide

the Georgia

develop-

Institute of

Technology

campus.

lot of

Trammell Crow Company,

of Pennsylvania

on a

triple the 1,200 capacity of Page

next

Central Campus de-

mercial real estate developer, to which the University

than 4,000 ticket-

more

a

velopment partner:

Panuccio said.

Cameron features space for

Auditorium, the

a

almost every week-

on

concert will

Saturday night,

holders—more than

load-in,

stadium will be

home football games

are

for

se-

day for load-out—during which

a

famed basketball

a

may

million overhaul of Central Campus.

ries of three consecutive

“It’s

firm

private

administration is close to choosing

a

is,” said Panuccio,

The Athletics Department has allotted several

there

a

this summer,

The Chronicle

senior.

the

place

program-

ends and negotiations with groups begin.

“There

going

a

overhaul of Central

2004, administration officials said.

back to Cameron since the last show there in 1996 and

process

an

to take

expected

and construction

Panuccio and in-

Jesse

Major planning

to be

yet

determined.

Outgoing

narrows

recent

secured

exact date and band have

Union

career,

concert in Cameron Indoor

Stadium, the Duke University

show, although

game

developer

ALEX GARINGER

the Athletics

on

of her Duke

Search for Central

Union to host concert in Cameron By

the last

Tennessee,

newly

greeks

involving their groups. See page 3

to

a

Grateful

a once-common

new

industry,

will

speak

book. See page 4

on

a

an

expose

in-

mostly retail development

in See CENTRAL

on

development and

Charlotte-based

occurrence.

The author of Fast Food Nation, food

Dead concert

Faison,

vestment firm that has done

the fast-

campus next week about his

Provost Peter

ing

Lange

on

will wait until the

of the Academic Council

ing faculty diversity.

page 6

to

release

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April a

or

report

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