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FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 30, 2005
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THE INDEPENDENT DAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
mull
to
Students
ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST YEAR, ISSUE 26
preview
in
museum
style
future
over
priorities Tiffany Webber
by
THE CHRONICLE
As
the last
Excellence” officials
have
istrators will
plan
The
to
begun
present their progress
the
Office
five-year
Officials
period.
the Board’s
meeting the
Though
in
been
specific
some
on
goals
goals
in the
include
tion and
velop
is
only
proposals
have
research
TIAN, QINZHENG/THE
Students and other membersof the Duke
mentioned
would
like
the Nasher Museum of Art. The
continuing
opportunities
Committees
If you build it, tle
and
plan
begun
to
hold
ganized according are
generally
developing
help
the
creation
been
developed
meetings. They
to on
of
the
And droves.
specific topics—fac-
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a
banity
to
by
in
est
at
the
officials
and
events
tion
hoping
are
declining
fort
of
ball
the
University
the
all-out eftradition
glory—chock course,
full of a
foot-
a
CHRONICLE
gala preview
of
the curious crowd.
a
pre-
Organizers
are
to
friends
their alma
in
coming
hoping
alumni
order
and
to
interact
it will become to
return
mater
catch with
en
for Home-
up
with
Blue
old
Devils
TIAN, QINZHENG/THE CHRONICLE
past
and
building—-
the
masses,
received
art
no
of attention.
galleries
inside Nasti-
packed.
“How often does Duke both like this and do
sophomore
open up
a
something
like this?”
Alfredo Garcia said,
gesturing
students
clumped
around
Degas
and
Matisse bronzes. “It’s
of
one
those
things—gotta admit,
chic, I feel
sort
posh a
of
little under-
dressed,” he added.
art.
museum
ur-
SEE NASHER
may
Council
ON PAGE
8
changes
move-out
plan
Ikee Gardner
general body meeting Thursday
olution it
shortened
SEE HOMECOMING ON
a
supported
a
policy.
of
period
business
two
after the last scheduled final pus Council President Jay said
ior,
Council
in
supports the
now
business-day
that
move-out
responses in the
a
jun-
Campus
current
period
days Cam-
exam.
Ganatra,
statement
a
res-
concerning
former resolution
move-out
the
repealed
last week
move-out
eight-
but will
so-
upcoming
weeks.
Campus
Council members
resolution last the
Thursday
Department
Housing
passed
suggestion
move-out
the
in response
of Residence
Services’
business-day
present.
Council
passed
licit students’
game.
masse
At its
The
hiatus,
an
80-year-old
and, of
concerts
traditional for
(above).
Night,
new
$23-million
the
night, Campus
year.
25-year
a
its former
to
parties,
as
has undertaken
bring
to
back
bail
Devil’s
to
stance on
at-
inter-
reinvigorate
to
Duke this
at
describes
University
hosting
for
THE CHRONICLE
After what the Duke Alumni Associa-
year's inaugural
in
came
the free wine and the sleek
by
annual weekend,
Homecoming
modeled on last
Rafael
place
they
work of contemporary
Saidi Chen
Faced with decades of lackluster tendance
day
night,
fete held in the
THE CHRONICLE
dance Satur-
architect
Campus
Homecoming
a
(left), addressed
Each of the three er was
to
major
itself
University hopes
are
lit-
a
collector
art
ahead and built it.
Thursday
Though
Homecoming organizers
and
With
come.
view of the Nasher Museum of Art and the first
intellectual issues, and ad-
revive
will
they
shortage
lot of money,
Students flocked
or-
committees devoted
SEE PLAN ON
a
Nasher
went
and
are
and
Raymond
Viholy
for
have
Nasher
have lured the
THE CHRONICLE
de-
to
facility’s namesake, Raymond
Sarah Ball
by
under-
studies,
community (above) gathered Thursday night
to
The
recruitment.
strategic
to
and
at
internationaliza-
boosting
diversity
ap-
plan
strategic plan.
interdisciplinary
graduate faculty
they
next
new
a
2006.
officials
approved,
over
seek
process
no
that
priorities will
May
planning
in its initial stages and
focus
which is
decisions
of the final draft of the
proval
on
of the Provost,
administrators with
their actions and
guide
ulty
admin-
University’s strategic plan,
provides
have
Duke’s
develop
to
on
University
the Board of Trustees.
developed by
yet
“Building
this year,
major strategic plan. Today,
next
the
of
remnants
expire
to
Life and of
a
oneCLAIRE
Members of PAGE 6
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period.
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11
Campus
in support of a
Council
repealed
two-business-day
a
resolution
move-out
policy.