The Daily Northwestern - Feb. 14, 2014

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Ludlow responds to allegations By CIARA MCCARTHY and ALLY MUTNICK daily senior staffers @mccarthy_ciara, @allymutnick

The professor accused of sexually assaulting a Medill junior in 2012 released a statement Thursday denying the student’s allegations and claiming she “initiated friendly communications� with him the day after the alleged assault took place. The student filed a Title IX lawsuit against Northwestern on Monday, claiming the school failed to act after she reported the alleged sexual assault by philosophy Prof. Peter Ludlow. Ludlow is not named as a defendant in the suit. Ludlow released a statement through his attorney, Kristin Case, on Thursday afternoon disputing the student’s allegations. Ludlow denies he sexually harassed or assaulted the student, Case said in the statement. “We have corroborating evidence that (the student) propositioned Mr. Ludlow,� Case said in the statement. “He refused her advances.� Case said she and Ludlow are in possession of social media communications and text messages showing the student initiated “very friendly� contact with Ludlow the day after the reported assault and again in the week following it. The student

asked to meet with Ludlow in person and came to a conference he was attending, Case said. “At that time, Mr. Ludlow told her, as he had in the past, that he did not want to be romantically involved with her,â€? Case said in the statement. The statement comes a day after the student’s attorney released his own statement including a copy of an email Joan Slavin, director of the Sexual Harassment Prevention Office, wrote to the student. In the email, Slavin says after an investigation, she concluded Ludlow made “unwelcome and inappropriate sexual advancesâ€? toward the student. Case said Ludlow had never been contacted by police nor notified of any criminal complaint. “Mr. Ludlow is not named as a defendant in the lawsuit or any lawsuit by (the student),â€? Case said in the statement. “That, alone, speaks volumes about this case.â€? The student’s attorney, Kevin O’Connor, said Wednesday the student had filed a police report about one year after the night in question. Political science Prof. Jacqueline Stevens said Thursday she went with the student to file a report with the Chicago Police Department about a year Âť See LUDLOW, page 10

Annabel Edwards/Daily Senior Staffer

SAY YOUR GOODBYES The renovation of Kresge Hall is scheduled to begin later this year. Classes will be moved to several other Northwestern buildings to accommodate the construction, which will run through at least 2017.

Kresge set to close by August By REBECCA SAVRANSKY

the daily northwestern @beccasavransky

After years of planning, the renovation of Kresge Hall is scheduled to begin later this year, spurring some faculty concern over the relocation of classes and departments.

Paul Weller, director of facilities planning, said more than 20 departments and programs and 19 registrar classrooms will be moved to temporary “swing� rooms, the locations of which are currently being finalized to accommodate both students and faculty. Weller said Kresge’s size and multitude of rooms are posing significant problems in preparing for the renovation.

“The issue that we have is that there are what we refer to as ‘departmentallydefined seminar rooms, conference rooms, classrooms,’â€? Weller said. “Those are spaces that we’re replacing in part, as of now, but we’re not going to be able to replace all of them.â€? He said the building is scheduled Âť See KRESGE, page 10

Endowment grows 9 percent Wildside looks to Total Endowment Billions of dollarsfor Fiscal Years 2008-2013

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Northwestern’s endowment grew to $7.8 billion in Fiscal Year 2013, an increase of 9.2 percent from the previous year. The fund grew much faster than it did in FY2012, which saw a modest 2.5 percent increase. Will McLean, NU’s chief investment officer, attributed the performance primarily to favorable market conditions and a strong investment portfolio. “We outperformed pretty nicely over the last 12 months,� McLean said, “both in the U.S. and international markets.� The 2013 financial report, released earlier this year, details the University’s financial activities over the course of the FY2013, which spanned from September 2012 to August 2013. During that time, NU’s investment portfolio grew 11.6 percent, according to the report. McLean said NU outperformed especially in equities, such as

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publicly traded stocks, as overall markets improved in both the U.S. and abroad. Domestic market value increased 24 percent over the fiscal year, while international markets improved by 18 percent. “Those things were really driving that performance,� he said. Since the fiscal year ended, McLean said, the endowment has increased even more dramatically to its current worth, about $8.7 billion, growing by almost a billion dollars in about five months. McLean attributes the more

recent increase to the investment of proceeds from Lyrica, an antiseizure drug developed by NU researchers, as well as the sale of the Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation to Northwestern Memorial Healthcare. “For now, the news is pretty positive,â€? he said. McLean said the endowment had improved in comparison to other universities. Additional increases to the Âť See endowment, page 9

Brian Lee/Daily Senior Staffer

GET WILD Students cheer on Northwestern’s basketball team Saturday aganst Nebraska. Wildside, NU’s student section, has been working on different theme days in an effort to get more students to attend basketball games.

By OLIVIA EXSTRUM

the daily northwestern @OliviaExstrum

As part of Wildside’s effort to encourage different student groups to come together to attend Northwestern athletic

events, the student section will host its first Multicultural Student Affairs night at Sunday’s men’s basketball game against Minnesota. “We’ve really just been working on making the arena and the student Âť See WILDSIDE, page 9

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