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The Chronicle
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18,2006
ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST YEAR, ISSUE 77
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housing in Edens by
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Chi Psi and Delta Tau Delta fraternities will both receive housing sections in Edens
Quadrangle next semester, junior and Campus Council
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A barge burst through a levee in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, causingflooding thatforced Xavier University to close.
Xavier picks up pieces in Big Easy Bourbon Street, past the “welcome back” billboards and Like more down the once-flooded 1-10 NEW ORLEANS than 400 other Xavier University East, was one of the schools hit students, sophomore Amanda hardest by the hurricane in late Amoateng watched Hurricane August. Three-quarters of Xavier stuKatrina descend upon the city of New Orleans through her dorm dents returned to campus this past weekend, including four sturoom window. dents who were housed at Duke The historically black college, which is a quick drive from last semester. by
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Look in tomorrow's issue of The Chronicle for more content about the Gulf Coast region's recovery.
President Jay Ganatra and the two fraternities’ presidents confirmed Tuesday. The addition of the fraternities to the 13 already residing on campus signals an end to the housing moratorium put in place by Residence Life and Housing Services in 2004. No groups have been granted housing since that time. Under the moratorium, no more than 50 percent of the residents in a quadrangle could belong to selective living groups. With the addition of two new fraternities to Edens Quad, more than half of the residents will belong to selective living groups. “We talked about the moratorium, and basically the housing assignment people said, ‘lf we are going to add more selective living groups, we are going to have over 50 percent in a quad,’” Ganatra
Fraternities Chi Psi and DTD will have housing in Edens Quadrangle in the fall.
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Campus Council was looking at as a whole,” he added. Ganatra also noted that Eddie Hull, dean of residence life and executive director of housing services, had been in talks with DTD about giving the group a section. The two fraternities were notified about the strong possibility of receiving new sections during
Semifinalists named ALE issues 7 citations in 'Dillo for Young Trustee by
The Elite 8 Russ Ferguson
Brandon Goodwin Katie Jandl
Chris Kallmeyer Jesse Longoria
Jay McKenna Darren Rivas
Hirsh Sandesara
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The Young Trustee will serve a three-year term on the University’s Board of Trustees. After the first year, the selected student will be a voting member of
It has been almost five months since “ALE” became part of the Duke lexicon. North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement agents are continuing to make sure students are complying with drinking laws—and now they are citing people on Main West Campus. ALE Agent Keith Patterson issued seven citations at the Armadillo Grill Friday evening. The bartender working at the time was cited for giving malt beverages to persons who are younger than 21 years old, and six students were cited with possession or consumption of a malt beverage or a mixed beverage by a underage person, Patterson said. Under North Carolina law, ALE agents can visit ABC-licensed
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Eight seniors were chosen as Young Trustee semifinalists at an Intercommunity Council meeting Tuesday night, announced ICC Chair Logan Leinster, a senior. Russ Ferguson, Brandon Goodwin, Katie Jandl, Chris Kallmeyer, Jesse Longoria, Jay McKenna, Darren Rivas and Hirsh Sandesara received the nod from the ICC committee, which is comprised of representatives from various leading campus organizations.
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Students over 21 (above)often drink at the Armadillo Grill, one ofthe venues that serves alcohol at Duke. Alcohol Law Enforcement doled out seven citations thereFriday night