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sions held dent
of
information
lacrosse
media in March About
and parents um
cation
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and
originally
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parents,”
Admissions
This
fall,
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to
their
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opportunities Audience
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program
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time,
for
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the
student
athletes—would
but made
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no
mention about any media atrecent
“I think it’s different than it three months
ago,” Guttentag
months. was
said.
two
list of
a
said
with
about workload, dormitories and social life
tention Duke received in
which in-
conduct,
specific penalties
tial infractions. At
June,
returned
academic
and financial aid. members
The
President
reinstated the
pro-
lacrosse
questions
Thursday’s
told
Chronicle.
re-
of
students, parents
Di-
Athletics
Richard
our
reinforce the values
to
forth
set
of
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rules and
Alieva
Joe
June
and
place
handbook,
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to
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lete
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said.
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in
admissions office intends
hometowns
in
regulations
parents
freshmen.
is
goal
student athletes,
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announced
strengthen
stu-
Undergrad-
Christoph Guttentag
respective
potential
“Our
already
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for
opportunity Dean of
to
drive between 30 and 60 Duke
or
dents
appli-
of Athletics has decid-
formal code of conduct
a
Instead, it plans we’re
anything
hear from students and for
hear from
release
for Duke’s
more
to
Department
not to
Auditori-
dents
to
ed
its
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Duke
Greg Beaton
THE CHRONICLE
students
phasize
uate
by
process.
“If there’s
to
the
The school
in
gathered
values
reinforce
national
Thursday.
learn about
to
since
consumed
100 local
Athletics
says
prospective-stu-
sessions
incident
will
Admis-
Undergraduate
of its first
one
No formal
his
depart-
coaches
draft
teams
poten-
an
be
to
and over-
distrib-
uted early in the fall. or
LEAH BUESO/THE CHRONICLE
Alieva
emphasized
fundamental shift in
“People
Students at last
U.S.-Australia women's basketball game got free
night's
sneakers from Nike.The Americans
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were
victorious, 5649. See story PAGE
13.
there the
partment of Athletics seeks but
instead
a
change
in
was
values to
the
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not
the
a
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achieve
manner
in
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floral skirt, summer-white blouse
rniile, Brenda Brodie is lan at
a y
cappuccino
at a
wife of former
ent
Keith
table
shady
Presi-
University
Brodie
takes
the
on
natural leader
of
confident,
compassionate
a
at
however,
ountenance
—
and
Brodie, like many past Duke
active
on
she first
arrived in
jhe had
been
Durham 31
from
begun
1985
to
1993,
her work in
the
councils and
Extraordinary
Aug. 26, and
a
was
known
participation to
as
interest that
personal
she may
Brodie is
seem,
her
board
role
on
as
president
day
the wife of President
now
and international affairs was
both
James
a
science and
an
not
Durham
Cynthia
of
arts.
public
University,
of
political
community during
Presi-
tenure.
11-year
Brodhead,
wife
continuing
predecessors, exploring
and her law
Princeton
professor
Sanford
of the
active advocate of environmental
Richard Brodhead, is her
Terry
patron
professor
a
at
B. Duke
dent Nan Keohane’s And
and
philanthropist
Robert Keohane,
the
often-handy University
of
President
the
legacy
uses
of
of her time
of Connecticut
degree.
“My
interests have
the world
community.
From her
■under
has
Even before her hus-
term
Durham
;e
spouses,
and off campus since
years ago. band’s
Sustainable
Developing
was
drove her.
issues in the
charming.
presidents’
Efforts
Brodie said it
alone in her commitment. Rose Sanford, who died
Nasher Museum of Art, ic
for-
not a
sight.
first
Eastern
Spaces,
plained.
instead of
“Durham
is
always
taken
academia,”
me
out
into
Brodhead
where I live
and it’s
ex-
co-
of
JIANGHAI
very Lacrosse
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11
players signed
a
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CHRONICLE
code of conduct, but JoeAl-
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not
have
to
do the
same.