April 14, 2010

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The Chronicle 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

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 2010

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ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH YEAR, Issue 132

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Election marred by absences

Judiciary OKs app extension

Holding court

by Joanna Lichter

by Carmen Augustine

THE CHRONICLE

THE CHRONICLE

A lack of communications left some candidates out of the Graduate and Professional Student Council’s Board of Trustees committee elections Tuesday evening. Ten graduate students were elected to six different Board of Trustees committees. Three nominated candidates, two of whom said they were never told when the elections would be held, were not present at the elections. The students said that their ability to be elected to the committees was hampered by this miscommunication. The third student could not be reached for comment. “How am I supposed to be involved if they’re only letting people who are involved [with GPSC] be the representatives?” said Aris Baras, a student in the Fuqua School of Business and the School of Medicine. Baras was nominated for a seat on the Medical Center Affairs Committee. She added that she received a GPSC e-mail Tuesday at 2:54 a.m., but it did not note that the general assembly would be voting on representatives or taking nominations for the Board of Trustees standing

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Junior Reid Carleton won the third-set tiebreaker of a marathon match against No. 19 North Carolina’s Jose Hernandez to propel the No. 14 Blue Devils past the rival Tar Heels, 4-3, Tuesday at Ambler Stadium.

See gpsc on page 6

In a meeting Tuesday, the Duke Student Government Judiciary ruled that a second extension of the campaign packet deadline was constitutional—validating the applications of 13 candidates previously deemed ineligible to run for Senate, vice presidential and class positions. The campaign packets, which qualify students to run for office, were originally due April 2 at 5 p.m. But DSG Attorney General Var Shankar, a senior, extended the deadline to April 7 at 5 p.m to accommodate students who were out of town at the NCAA Final Four. The Judiciary ruled Shankar’s extension unconstitutional April 9, citing the Election Commission as the sole body responsible for modifying the election process. At that point, students who submitted campaign applications after the initial deadline were disqualified. Eight of the 13 students who were eliminated from the election filed suit against the Judiciary’s ruling in an April 10 e-mail to Chief Justice Matt Straus, a sophomore. Straus notified the complainants Sunday morning that their case was dropped because it was an appeal of the case that the See election on page 9

dsg vice president for athletics and campus services

Fisseha and Shen join DSG race against Brown by Taylor Doherty and Lindsey Rupp THE CHRONICLE

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Junior Metty Fisseha, who is running for VP of athletics and campus services, says her range of campus experiences qualifies her for the position.

Save the bonobo handshakes! Noted bonobo conservationist Claudine André shares her history, PAGE 3

Junior Metty Fisseha and sophomore Yingyi Shen will join the race for the position of Duke Student Government vice president for athletics and campus services. The addition of Fisseha and Shen to the ballot comes after a last-minute DSG Judiciary ruling Tuesday evening that extended the deadline for submitting campaign applications. Fisseha, a Chronicle columnist, is a Duke University Union representative, and Shen is a member of the DSG Judiciary. The two join the athletics and campus services race alongside freshman Chris Brown, a Durham and regional affairs senator who was profiled by The Chronicle Tuesday, before the Judiciary validated the campaigns of Fisseha and Shen. Fisseha said because her candidacy officially began Tuesday night, her platform is still “in the making.” But Tailgate, Duke busing and transportation and dining would all be essential areas of her work, if elected. Fisseha noted that although she could not feasibly reach out to every student on campus, she said she can serve as an effective intermediary between the administration and students. See acs on page 10

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Sophomore Yingyi Shen, who is running for VP of athletics and campus services, stresses inclusiveness and practicality in her campaign.

ONTHERECORD

“With a higher budget, we are going to have more and better events that are open to everyone.”

­—WXDU Director Marc Loeffke on DUU’s budget allocations. See story page 3

Duke looks to resume winning ways against Wake, Page 11


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