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Stolen vehicle linked to break-in
President: Runoff: Matt Slovik/Taylor Collison
The Duke Student Government election commission ruled Monday night that a complaint - filed by one presidential candidate against an opponent late Sunday night - was unsubstantiated.
After No. 18 Johns Hopkins scored its sixth goal, giving the Blue Jays a 6-2 lead just 10 minutes into Sunday's contest, women's lacrosse head coach Kerstin Kimel signaled for a timeout to rally her No. 2 Blue Devils (3-0).
President Nan Keohane and Board of Trustees Chair Harold "Spike" Yoh held a press conference Sunday in the Old Trinity Room in the West Union Building on West Campus to announce Keohane's retirement as president on June 30, 2004. Below is a transcription of that press conference:
Whitehorn to speak today
Duke University President Nan Keohane has announced her intention to step down in June 2004, after informing the full Board of Trustees Saturday, March 1.
After six events at the ACC Men's Swimming and Diving Championships, the Blue Devils stand in eighth place buoyed by strong performances from sophomore John Humphrey in the 200 individual medley, and eighth-place finishes from both the 200 freestyle relay and 400 medley relay teams.
Duke rolled out its new look Tuesday with a redesigned homepage.
In a memo sent Monday to Duke Hospital staff, Health System Chief Executive Officer Dr. Ralph Snyderman defended the Hospital's role in the Feb. 7 transplantation of a heart and lungs of the incorrect blood type into 17-year-old Jesica Santillan, an error that eventually cost the girl her life and attracted international attention to Duke.
$2,000 in charges made to stolen card
Student Affairs candidate withdraws from race
Freshman Katie Ness broke three individual records and an all-freshman relay team toppled a 25-year-old school record as the women's swimming team finished eighth at the ACC championships held over three days at the Koury Natatorium in Chapel Hill.
For the seventh consecutive time, the men's tennis team won its opening round match at the prestigious National Team Indoor Championships by downing No. 9 Texas 4-3 on the strength of superior depth.
The University will not reschedule classes missed Monday because of the snow and ice storm, but will offer the option for professors to use Thursday, April 24 - the first day of the reading period - as a make-up day.
Mike Corey was selected Tuesday night by The Chronicle sports staff to be the sports editor of the 99th volume for the 2003-2004 school year. He will succeed Paul Doran, the current editor.
Students charged with DUI, carrying weapon
The men's tennis team split a pair of important matches over the weekend, beating Notre Dame 4-2, but losing to No. 2 Illinois 6-1 in Champaign, Ill.
Men's basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski announced Monday that senior guard Dahntay Jones and junior forward Nick Horvath have been added as captains to this season's squad.
Panhel elects new leaders