August 26, 2015

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Three’s company

Watch out Uber

Trio of Duke men’s soccer goalies look to anchor defense | Sports Page 9

Two seniors are bringing a program to campus that provides free rides in electric vehicles | Page 3

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

WENESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2015

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ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH YEAR, ISSUE 6

3-peat: Uni. breaks donations record yet again

Was it worth it?

Staff Reports The Chronicle

Carolyn Chang | The Chronicle Page Auditorium reopened recently, but some expected the renovations to make the space more extravagant. See story on Page 2.

Duke received $478.3 million in private donations during the 2014-15 fiscal year—setting a new record for highest total contributions for the third year in a row. Some of the largest philanthropic gifts included a $20 million grant given to the Duke Global Health Institute from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to address diseases like HIV/AIDS and cancer, along with a $13 million contribution to the athletics department from Steve Brooks, Trinity ‘70 and president and CEO of the Phoenix American Insurance Group. As a result of Brooks’ donation, the See DONATIONS on Page 4

New-look Heatwave lineup to perform in Blue Zone Sarah Kerman The Chronicle Duke University Union announced the lineup for its annual Heatwave Concert Tuesday—Danish rock band New Politics will headline the Friday performance, with New York alternative rock band X Ambassadors opening. New Politics has been featured recently on several music festival lineups including Summerfest and the Billboard Hot 100 Music Festival and just released its new album, “Vikings.” X Ambassadors is known for their single “Renegades” and will be

touring this fall to promote their debut album, “VHS.” Senior Tyler Lawrence, chair of Duke University Union Campus Concerts, wrote in an email that this lineup will differ from previous years’ lineups, which have featured electronic dance music acts such as Kygo in 2014 and Krewella in 2013. “I’m looking forward to bringing something new to Duke that we haven’t seen much of, if any at all in my time here,” Lawrence wrote. “This show promises a solid lineup of alternative rock and rock See HEATWAVE on Page 16

Chronicle File Photo Past Heatwave concerts have featured more electronic dance music, but students will see a shift this year.

Chronicle File Photo This year’s Heatwave concert will take place in the Blue Zone parking lot instead of the Keohane Amphitheater.

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