DSG Head Line Monitor explains policy

For tonight's Duke vs. Team Fokus game, bracelets will be given out from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and from 12:30 p.m to 2:30 p.m. Lines will form on the Cameron Parking lot sidewalk along the Terry Sanford Institute side of the parking lot, beginning at the end of the sidewalk nearest to Cameron Indoor Stadium. Doors will open to begin seating at 6:00 p.m., which is 90 minutes before tip-off.

For all games, the doors will open 90 minutes before tip-off. If students with bracelets arrive after that time there is no guarantee that they will be permitted to enter the stadium with other students in that bracelet section. For future games, please refer to the Duke Student Government Krzyzewskiville webpage at www.duke.edu/dsg/kville.

Concerning tenting for the Michigan and Florida games: The line for the initial registration will start forming in the same place that the lineup will occur tonight. If clarification of this location is needed at any point, contact Head Line Monitor Al Prescott at adp1@acpub.duke.edu.

The 10-day limit on the campout has repeatedly been misinterpreted over the past several weeks. To clarify, the 10-day limit states that no tent is permitted before the 10-day mark prior to the first game (this year, before Florida and before UNC). This does not mean, however, that students are prohibited from lining up before that date. At some point during the 10th day the line monitors will arrive to register tents. This does not necessarily mean at midnight.

In addition, students registering during the initial registration will form a line prior to that registration. The location for UNC and Maryland will be posted at a later date on the K-ville web page.

Finally, to address students who will receive admission to the 1999 UNC home game without camping: They include those students and only those students specifically designated in writing by Assistant Vice President for student affairs Sue Wasiolek in her April 10, 1998 statement concerning the 1999 Carolina game. Each student on this list must contact the head line monitor via e-mail prior to Thanksgiving break to notify him of their decision to accept this offer. More details may be found in the policy itself.

Al Prescott

Engineering '00

The writer is the head line monitor for Duke Student Government.

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