Nov. 15, 2011 issue

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T H E I N D E P E N D E N T D A I LY AT D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y

The Chronicle

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2011

Obama taps Silliman for judgeship

ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH YEAR, ISSUE 57

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Duke sees surge in ED applications

Blue moon

Percentage increase greater than peers’

by Tiffany Lieu A Duke Law professor may soon evaluate the cases of Guantanamo detainees. Scott Silliman—professor of the practice of law at the Duke School of Law and director emeritus of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security—was nominated by President Barack Obama as an appellate judge to the United States Court of Military Commission Review Nov. 10. Silliman’s appointment is still pending approval by the Senate Armed Services Scott Silliman Committee. The U.S. Court of Military Commission Review, instituted as part of the Military Commissions Act of 2006 and amended in 2009, is an appellate court that reviews military commissions cases. It also reviews the cases’ findings and sentences for legal and factual sufficiency. The military commission court system was designed to try terrorism suspects captured by the federal government and incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay, said Dick Kohn, professor emeritus of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Although Silliman declined to comment

by Kristie Kim THE CHRONICLE

TYLER SEUC/THE CHRONICLE

More people than ever before are committed to becoming a Blue Devil. This year, Duke has seen a large increase in binding early decision applications compared to its peer institutions. Although similarly news selective universities have analysis also experienced growth— and others have reinstated early action programs—the surge in Duke’s applications remains an anomaly. The number of early decision applications at Duke increased by 23 percent, from 2,207 last year to 2,716 this year—following the trend the University has experienced in recent years, Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Christoph Guttentag said. Last year, there was a 14 percent increase in early decision applications from the previous year. Applications increased by 24 percent to Trinity College of Arts and Sciences and by 16 percent to the Pratt School of Engineering this year. Guttentag attributed the rise in early decision applications to the increasingly competitive and selective nature of the college admissions process.

The Duke Chapel is lit in blue in recognition of World Diabetes Day Nov. 14. SEE SILLIMAN ON PAGE 6

SEE EARLY DECISION ON PAGE 5

Coach K gets first shot at record in New York

DUKE

MSU

Madison Square Garden • 7 p.m. • ESPN by chris cusack THE CHRONICLE

It seems fitting that Mike Krzyzewski’s first shot at his 903rd career head coaching victory will come in the first game of a doubleheader, a throwback to earlier days of college basketball. No. 6 Duke will take on Michigan State at Madison Square Garden in the opening game of the inaugural Champions Classic, which will showcase the Blue Devils, Spartans, Kansas and Kentucky. The game will tip off at 7 p.m., followed by the Jayhawks against the Wildcats two hours later. “I can remember as a kid, going to...

Nobel Prize winner speaks, Page 3

Chicago Stadium and watching doubleheaders,” Krzyzewski said. “There weren’t teams on TV, so you got a chance to see guys.... It’s a cool concept.” Forty-six years after the Duke head coach once saw the Blue Devils play Notre Dame in one of those doubleheaders, he is on the cusp of becoming the winningest coach in NCAA Division I men’s basketball history. But, to get there, he will have to get through an experienced head coach who has 383 wins and a national title on his own resume. SEE M. BASKETBALL ON PAGE 8

CHRONICLE FILE PHOTOS

Senior forward Draymond Green leads Michigan State, which lost to No. 1 North Carolina in its season opener. Duke comes to Madison Square Garden after picking up two wins at home last weekend.

ONTHERECORD

“That makes me wonder, in turn, whether this year we’ll call tenting ‘Occupy K-ville.’” —Professor Connel Fullenkamp in “Next time, try a sit-in.” See column page 10

Blue Devils to face Georgia State, Page 7


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