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Battle
of the Beaches
A campus debates: Myrtle vs. Virginia by
Caroline McGeough THE CHRONICLE
It’s
time to start booking hotels and condominiums for the yearly, debaucherous pilgrimage known to many as “Beach Week”—but this year, some students are pushing for a change in locale. Citing concerns that Myrde Beach, the week’s traditional destination, has become a less-attractive venue, some say Virginia Beach is the new Myrtle for this year’s festivities. “Myrtle has really gone downhill in the past couple years,” said Andrew Longenecker, a senior and creator of the Facebook group “Virginia
Beach Sweetness.” thing anymore,” Longenecker said. Longenecker said many hotels and “We’re kind of catching Virginia clubs that have historically appealed Beach off guard.” But others said Myrto Duke students have shut their doors to the college-aged populatle is a tacky tradition that shouldn’t be tion “It’s time to start a new tradichallenged. “Some people tion,” Longenecker said. it’s Some students added that really say Myrde has become too wary of trashy—l think that’s the legal troubles associated •art of the charm of the with throngs of vacationing said Andrew Grochal, “Myrtle has been this college students, referencing patterned arrests and property big staple of Duke for years and years, as far as I know. I don’t really damage during Beach Week. “Myrtle just seemed like a place SEE MYRTLE ON PAGE 7 that didn’t welcome that kind of ,
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is continuing its investigation into the drug-related delivery of two suspicious packages to campus this week. Junior Ryan Packer was arrested and charged Tuesday with intent to sell and deliver marijuana and with drug trafficking, after 17 pounds of marijuana were delivered to his campus address in Craven Quadrangle. Another student allegedly involved was not charged. University officials said probable cause for the second student to be charged in a drug-related incident was not found. Packer appeared in Durham County District Court Wednesday and is scheduled to reappear at a trial June 7, a Criminal division representative said. Packer was released from jail Tuesday after posting $5,000 bond. A drug-sniffing dog was used to determine that the package delivered to Packer contained the narcotic before police obtained a search warrant, The Durham Herald-Sun reported. A second package—addressed to a student in Kilgo Quadrangle and with the same return address as Packer’s—was seized in Arizona by Phoenix police, said a representative of DHL, the delivery company the SEE SBI ON PAGE 8
Service held to Players respond to G’s departure honor Sanders by
Ben Cohen
THE CHRONICLE
much better about themselves. You could always count on him for it. He was a constant.” Present at the service were Sanders’ brother, John, and parents, Arthur and Margaret, who shared words of
One day after Duke announced Gail Goestenkors would leave the Blue Devils to become head coach at Texas, several Duke players said they had no intentions of transferring and the incoming recruits were firm in their commitments. Sophomore Abby Waner and junior Wanisha Smith said they were saddened by their coach’s departure, but they did not anticipate a dip in the program’s success. “It’s hard accepting that there’s going to be a change,” Waner said. “The initial impact that there was going to be a change was the hardest part. We’re losing somebody that’s very dear to us that we really care about. However, change is not always bad, and we’re going to move forward. We’re not going to drop down our goals and expectations from a national-championship level.”
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Sean Moroney THE CHRONICLE
Bearing somber expressions of melancholy and bewilderment, family members and friends gathered in Duke Chapel Wednesday night for a mass to celebrate the life of junior Chris Sanders. “He had such a great smile,” junior Joanna Bersin said. “He had the ability to make everybody around him feel so
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Fortier women’s basketball coach Gail Goestenkors leftfor Texas Tuesday. Several players said Wednesday that all 3 recruits will still attend Duke.