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Burness to vacate VP post in June by

Nate Freeman THE CHRONICLE

John Burness, vice president for public affairs and government relations, will retire in June 2008 from the administrative position he has held since 1991, University officials announced Monday. “I’ve been lucky,” Burness told The Chronicle. “I’ve been at Duke during an extraordinary time. It’s been very, very exciting and very, very rewarding.” During his time at Duke, he was responsible for the University’s Office of News and Communications, contact with outside reporters, and Duke-Durham community affairs. Burness plans to officially step down June 30, he said in a

Coach Mike Krzyzewski discusses leadership in Cameron Indoor Stadium during an event held only for freshmen Monday.

Diana Sheldon THE CHRONICLE

Lacking face paint but in no way lacking enthusiasm, Cameron’s newest Crazies lined Krzyzewskiviile Monday afternoon to attend

“Blue Devil leadership: Courtside in Cameron with Coach K.” The event, hosted by the Office ofStudent Activities and Facilities and the Leadership Roundtable series, gave freshmen an exclusive opportunity to watch the~men’s basketball team practice and lis-

ten to head coach Mike Krzyzewski speak about leadership. “The single most important thing you need to do as a leader is create an atmosphere that’s conducive to winning—that’s what we’re doing here today,” Krzyzewski told the audience. Students needed wristbands, which were handed out Sunday and Monday, to attend the event. After several hundred students showed up at K-Ville, line monitors guided freshmen, many decked

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Duke blue and Class of 2011 shirts, to courtside bleachers in Cameron Indoor Stadium. As Krzyzewski spoke, the basketball team warmed up on the court behind him. “This is a very special day for us,” he said. “We hope it will be a special day for you. This is our way of saying hello to our team.” He stressed the need for an active student body and added that out in

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“John has directed every aspect of the University’s relations to the media,” President Richard Brodhead said in an interview with The Chronicle. “Duke has become a much more visible university in the past 10 to 15 years, and that’s partly John’s doing.”

Brodhead has appointed Divinity School Dean Gregory Jones to chair a 12-person search committee of faculty, trustees, administrators and alumni that will identify potential candidates for Bumess’ vacated position, he said in a statement. Brodhead said Bumess was

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John Bumess, Duke's top public relations official, will leave his post June 30.

Younger students blend with classmates

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Caroline McGeough THE CHRONICLE

Most seniors don’t have to worry about getting their DukeCards turned down when they order a beer at the Dillo. But the few students who entered Duke at a young age said legal hurdles like this are the extent to which their on-campus experiences differ from those of the average student. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions does not have a defined age policy, allowing a few students annually to enter Duke at the age of 16 or younger because of homeschooling or skipped grades, said Leonard Satterwhite, acting dean of udergraduate admissions. Satterwhite said students who are 16 years old and younger as freshmen are

A woman with flowers and scraps of paper in her hands was removed from Perkins Library Monday by Duke University Police Department officers after damaging books and causing a disturbance. “It’s a library, and there are people in that area studying,” said Michael Finigan, head of access and delivery services at Perkins. “Enough people had complained that we figured we’d call professionals in.” DUPD Maj. Phyllis Cooper said officers SEE PERKINS ON PAGE

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Coach K greets, speaks to frosh by

instrumental in establishing the Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership, a program that has formed relationships with 12 neighborhoods and the seven public schools and one charter school within them. “As a founder of the DukeDurham Neighborhood Partnership, John had a key role in helping Duke play a more active and constructive part in the City of Durham,” Brodhead said in the statement. “Further afield, he has also masterminded government relations, and

Erik Su,an 18-year-old junior,said his friends often joke with him about being one of the youngest in his class.

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