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Ine Chronicle^ THE INDEPENDENT DAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
NOVEMBER 8, 2004
MONDAY,
ONE HUNDREDTH YEAR, ISSUE 55
Retraction
DATA driver
comforts,
charged
concerns
fatal bus
students
accident
News
offalse reports
THE CHRONICLE
The driver of alumna in for
Kelly Rohrs
by
she
Forest Oct.
tradicted the she
in
Dormitory
to
the
cope
the
throughout
that
of alcoholic drinks in addition to beer and
’Dillo
had
expands offerings,
on-campus
never
bar void
Even sion
the
at
falsely-motivated
students said
felt
they
relief that the
some
A
happened.
both for the
general
woman
victims of assault also
sense
of
and for future
seeped
across
drove
her?” could
this and And
use
that
was
so
someone
as
do
did she do it and make it
why
harder for other
girls
said.
Pyatt
something
much
so
in that situation?”
The Women’s Center and several al assault the
Leonard,
cravings
wings,
range
this
fall
of alcoholic
beverages
’Dillo has
with
dealing
coordinator
the of
bar
now
serves
a
for the Duke campus
to
expanded wider
a
its bar.
at
hard
that
think it we
Duke
dent affairs,
a
had
very
“Some
and
that it
liquor
people was
was
mixed on
a
Chavis
have
president to
conflicted
had my staff
of
he
concerns
additional service
an
to
students and the
said
community,”
Ben
Pace,
is
a
expansion
the
After
McClary,
the
bus
onto
the
street,
Hospital,
Trinity
Broad Street
when
driven
rushed
being
night struck
hitting Duke
to
McClary
at
by
was
pro-
McClary’s Wis.,
could
The
family’s
family,
not
in
living
be reached for
lawyer,
said the
Transportation,
Paul
Michaels
family plans the
Kohler,
comment.
to
sue
of MV
California-based
company that Chavis worked for and that
part of college life.” The
turned
Raleigh,
alcohol consump-
Durham
a
on
nounced dead.
“We said.
bus
crossing
was
p.m.
University
stu-
approve
one.
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McClary.
full bar.”
a
$20,000.
driver of
Katherine
ac-
DPD
by
11, 2004, when the bus
killed
good opportunity
released
at
set
the
arrest-
manslaughter,
Authority
McClary
about
reactions,”
promoting
’Ol.
was
was
damages
of Woodland Park
statement
His bail
Sept.
good job carding,
said the decision
expansion
margaritas,
vice
decided
we
tion, while others said that [alcohol] adds
provide
can
Larry Moneta,
the
served
mixed drinks. “I
pretty
and that it would be
always and
a
and
and the vic-
of the
’Dillo bar par-
supplies
bus drivers
to
DATA.
co-
of the Armadillo Grill. ‘This is
our
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sexu-
doubts.
sexual
the
campus],
’Dillo
include
to
[on
late-night
legendary
the Armadillo Grill has
owner
groups spent much of
awareness
week
like
galvanize campus?
to
away
What
was:
scary
Laura
sophomore
it
and its
year
that we’ve done
student favorite for
selection of draft beers
thing
“How
a
While the
cam-
pus last week. “The
Long burrito
its services
con-
sixth
THE CHRONICLE
that
incident and the Oct. 22 assault
Randolph
cern
hysteria
from the assault reports, many
proceeded
never
dealt with their confu-
people
Saidi Chen
a
Duke
Friday
Department
involuntary
to
Area Transit
and
as
for
cording
a
arrested
employer.
Johnnie Chavis, Sr.,
Road
of
happened. by
was
pursue civil
to
the driver’s
Chavis
fills
bus that killed
The Durham Police
margaritas.
Friday.
two
culture of fear
University
complement
strug-
campus
a
full
now serves a
family plans
against
ed
Randolph
with fact that
situations that created
The Armadillo Grill
con-
report
assaulted in
2002,
last week
the
near
evidence
student’s
same
sexually
was
gled
22 and
ANTHONY CROSS/THE CHRONICLE
claim that
a
assaulted
physically
was
Duke
student retracted
a
a
September
involuntary manslaughter,
tim’s
THE CHRONICLE
After
Paul Crowley
by
campus discussion
fuels
in
Jean
assault
UNC kicks Duke out of ACC tourney
support services for the Women’s Center, said her office had concentrated its efforts
and go
activists,
supporting
on
with
“The me
whom other
people
to
is
that this is
dent in
versity
might
no
bottom line
individual
an
outcome
of any
to
incident,
As her shot
right-hand
North
Carolina in the
stopped
assault,”
victims
of sexual
ty
on
cent
cates
several
against for
on
do
come
work for safe-
of sexual
Reports
believe
assault,
than 3
middle of the box,
2_
the
4
began look
incident
as
a
rapidly coming goal,
that
Complex
crowd.
that
originally reported her
in
a
dormitory
a
bath-
really
her
her,
a
4-2
not
victory
(13-7)
in
[head
speech,
triumphant
a
wanted
to
night,
gave
3-2 advan-
relinquish
on
the No.
17
the semifinals of the
just
go
a
over
night.
coach Anson I
team-
Gilbert
her face.
(18-0-2)
ACC Tournament Friday
halftime
campus.
away,
across
would
they to
Blue Devils
“After
secu-
into
Soccer
her second of the
1 Tar Heels
their way
rallying
and increased
walk
slowly
to
The
staring
out
SAS
around
celebrating
mates
net,
Gilbert
~
UNC
tage students and advo-
years,
awareness
attacked
Jaime
straight
the No.
per-
sexual violence have touted
The student man
who
to
fabricated less
are
Randolph
point rity
assault
continue
to
of the time.
For
the
to
campus.
she said,
Duke’s
With
underscored the need
forward and
of
forward
Leonard said. She
into the
rippled
corner
DUKE
overall Uni-
sexual
to
response
CARY
individual incithe
changes
way
THE CHRONICLE
lower
important
most
and the
students
concerns.
Galen Vaisman
by
educators
peer
Dorrance’s]
realized that I
out
there and
just
finish
them off in the second half,” Gilbert said. PETER GEBHARD/THE CHRONICLE
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Defender Kate Seibert chases after Tar Heel Katie Brooks
during
Duke's 4-2 loss in the ACC semifinals.