Monday, April 7, 2003
The Chronicle
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www.chronicle.duke.edu Vol.
98,
No.
Feeling Blue Jays The men’s lacrosse team lost to Johns
Hopkins
Saturday dimming NCAA Tournament
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19-6
their
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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
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largest
venue
and
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we
can
venue on
get
a
er
inside
on
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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
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people A
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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
See page 5
April a
or
report
May meeton
improv-