February 8, 2016

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Cold stretch dooms Duke

Randolph pipe leak

Blue Devils struggle in first half, fall on the road at No. 16 Miami | Sports Page 11

Several rooms were damaged after a fourthfloor pipe started leaking Friday | Page 4

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THE GAUNTLET BEGINS Duke starts pivotal 4-game stretch against Louisville Brian Pollack The Chronicle

Saturday-Monday turnarounds have not been kind to the Blue Devils this season, but they will get one last chance to change that narrative as they enter the meat of their ACC schedule. Duke will host its 1,000th game at Cameron Indoor Stadium Monday as it welcomes No. 19 Louisville for a 7 p.m. tip-off. The Blue No. 19 Louisville Devils have already lost the back end of vs. two Saturday-Monday stretches in ACC Duke play—at home against Syracuse Jan. 18 and MONDAY, 7 p.m. at Miami Jan. 25—and Cameron Indoor Stadium the contest against Louisville begins a crucial run of four straight games against ranked opponents. Since the first-ever game in Cameron 76 years ago, Duke has compiled 843 victories at home, including 88.8 percent of the games with head coach Mike Krzyzewski on the sidelines. The Blue Devils looked as if they may have started to turn a corner with two wins last week, but the short turnaround will make the road ahead even tougher. “They’re in a recovery mode right now, with recovery drinks,” Krzyzewski said after

YT finalists meet with BSA after confusion Gautam Hathi The Chronicle

the policy journalism and media studies certificate—will succeed junior Amrith Ramkumar and begin her one-year term April 27. “I felt so lucky and blessed that everyone had chosen me to be the leader for next year,” Ballentine said. “I’m looking forward to expanding my journalistic experience and working across departments.” As editor, Ballentine hopes to vary the format of content published in order to increase reader engagement and interest with features and listicles.

Young Trustee candidates Max Schreiber and Wills Rooney will attend meetings with the Black Student Alliance “that will result in an unofficial endorsement letter” after a “misunderstanding” about a previous invitation to attend endorsement meetings. In a letter to the editor published in The Chronicle Thursday, BSA President Henry Washington, a junior, wrote that BSA had originally invited the Young Trustee candidates for unofficial endorsement meetings. Seniors Schreiber and Rooney, however, said they interpreted Washington’s first invitation—sent in an email to the candidates Jan. 29—to attend BSA endorsement meetings as stating that BSA would issue an official endorsement in The Chronicle. They then declined to attend official endorsement meetings because Young Trustee candidate Jamal Edwards, a senior, was previously the president of BSA. Washington, who declined to comment for this article, wrote in his letter on Thursday that Schreiber and Rooney should have known that BSA would not be issuing an official endorsement because of Edwards’ ties to the organization. Washington’s original Jan. 29 email inviting candidates to endorsement meetings, which was obtained by The Chronicle, does not say that BSA would be issuing an unofficial endorsement rather than an official endorsement in The Chronicle as it has in years past. The email does say, however, that BSA’s endorsement would be released in a memo that analyzed what the candidates had to say during their endorsement meetings. “As you probably know, our group often chooses to endorse a candidate for the Young Trustee race,” Washington wrote in the email. “As we always do, we plan to pen and release

See BALLENTINE on Page 16

See YT FINALISTS on Page 16

Kristen Shortley | The Chronicle Duke will look to earn its first win against a ranked opponent after another quick turnaround.

Saturday’s 88-80 win against N.C. State. “They’re going to get a good meal, early sleep, come in late tomorrow morning, no contact, give them feedback, put in our scouting report for Louisville, come back tomorrow night [and] review it.” In the Cardinals (19-4, 8-2 in the ACC), Duke is dealing with an opponent also in

recovery mode—albeit one of a very different form. Louisville announced Friday that it was imposing a postseason ban for this year amid ongoing NCAA investigations involving potential recruiting violations, and will not play in the ACC or NCAA tournaments this season. See LOUISVILLE on Page 12

Claire Ballentine elected Chronicle V. 112 editor-in-chief Samantha Neal The Chronicle

Sanjeev Dasgupta | The Chronicle Ballentine will take over April 27.

ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH YEAR, ISSUE 72

The Chronicle staff elected sophomore Claire Ballentine to serve as editor-in-chief of the newspaper’s 112th volume. In a staff-wide election Friday evening, Ballentine, currently department head of the University news section, was appointed editor of The Chronicle and president of the Duke Student Publishing Company, Inc., which publishes the independent student-run daily newspaper. Ballentine—a sociology major with


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