September 08, 2006

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Dang er Abroad Students detail

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scary experiences

they've had studying abroad,

Business Frat

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searching for first win, PAGE 13

The Chronicled Admissions

The

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starts

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THE CHRONICLE

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of

information

lacrosse

media in March About

and parents um

cation

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and

originally

it’s

the

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parents,”

Admissions

This

fall,

going

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to

their

undergraduates

to

panel

of

have

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grams,” Guttentag A

every

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entation about the

opportunities Audience

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from the after

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the

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program

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team

under its

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code of

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for

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concert

the

student

athletes—would

but made

arching

code for all

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

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Athletics

Richard

our

reinforce the values

to

forth

set

of

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one

was

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two current

one or

as

5.

rules and

Alieva

Joe

June

and

place

handbook,

rector

stu-

to

the

lete

said.

said.

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in

admissions office intends

hometowns

in

regulations

parents

freshmen.

is

goal

student athletes,

600-plus

announced

strengthen

stu-

Undergrad-

Christoph Guttentag

respective

potential

“Our

already

em-

for

opportunity Dean of

to

drive between 30 and 60 Duke

or

dents

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of Athletics has decid-

formal code of conduct

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anything

hear from students and for

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release

for Duke’s

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dents

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Page

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

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U.S.-Australia women's basketball game got free

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were

victorious, 5649. See story PAGE

13.

there the

partment of Athletics seeks but

instead

a

change

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was

values to

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ON PAGE 20

Presidential spouses find niche BY

South

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THE CHRONICLE

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

SEE SPOUSES ON PAGE

11

players signed

a

HO/THE

CHRONICLE

code of conduct, but JoeAl-

ieva said otherathletes will

not

have

to

do the

same.


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