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ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH YEAR, ISSUE 9

Record number of Latino students in Class of 2019 LSRW credited with improving yield

Freshmen report urine leak in Brown kitchen Adam Beyer The Chronicle Duke has heard of Urinetown—but what about UrineBrown? Several students in Brown residence hall on East campus have reported urine leaking from the second floor into the kitchen on the first floor. The kitchen is currently closed to residents until repairs can be made. The building—originally constructed in 1927—is home to 125 freshmen. “We were...in the kitchen, and pee started flying from the ceiling,” said

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LSRW credited with improving yield This year’s freshman class—the second-largest in Duke history—includes a record number of Latino students thanks in part to an improved recruitment weekend. Approximately 11 percent of the 1750 students in the class of 2019 are Latino or Latina, surpassing the 10 percent mark set by the class of 2018. The classes of 2016 and 2017, on the other hand, were only seven percent Latino.

The increase in Latino students over the past two years will help Duke recruit Latino students in the future, explained Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Christoph Guttentag. “In general I think the increased Latino presence on campus makes Duke a more attractive option for students who might not have considered us before,” he wrote in an email. The record numbers resulted from more Latino students accepting their offers from Duke—not from more Latino students being admitted. In fact, fewer Latino students were admitted this year than usual, Guttentag wrote. Senior Gloria Tomlinson, co-president of Mi Gente, Duke’s Latino/a

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Student Association, explained that the presence of more Latino students on campus during Latino Student Recruitment Weekend was one of the reasons for the increased yield. She added that last year’s LSRW planning committee made several changes to the weekend’s programming—adding an airport shuttle and making changes to its annual dance showcase—that improved the experience for prospective students. “In particular, the dance showcase, Mezcla, was the most successful showcase in the past four years,” Tomlinson explained. In addition to having a larger numSee LATINO PRESENCE on Page 5

Sanjeev Dasgupta | The Chronicle Students have reported that urine has been leaking from the ceiling in the Brown residence hall kitchen.

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