June 11, 2009

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The Chronicle Admission

yield steady in recession by

Toni Wei

THE CHRONICLE

More Blue Devil hopefuls than usual will be denied admission off the wait list for the Class of 2013. Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Christoph Guttehtag estimated that about 100 students will be admitted off the wait list and 70 of those students will ultimately enroll at Duke, bringing the number of acceptances for the incoming class to a total of more than 4,100. With most offers ofadmission already accepted or rejected, Guttentag said he expects total yield this year to be around 41.5 percent, slightly higher than the Class of2012’s 40.5 percent. “It’s not a dramatic increase, but a step in the right direction,” he said. “If we could continue this over timeit would become significant. We see this as one step in the process and we would like to see this level of improvement every year.” Guttentag noted, however, that yield numbers are not final until move-in day in August. “In about two weeks, assuming nothing unusual happens, I would say we will tell people on thewait list that we’re done for the year,” he said. This year’s expected wait list enrollment is much lower than last year’s, when slightly more than 200 students were enrolled off the wait list. Guttentag attributed this decline to adjustments made by the admissions office after SEE ADMISSIONS ON PAGE 7

Safety concerns may move Tailgate to Main Quad by

Toni Wei

THE CHRONICLE

The early-morning raucousness and costumed debauchery that has come to characterize Duke Tailgate may no longer be the same this coming Fall. Administrators and student representatives from Duke

Student Government and Duke University Union have been meeting for several months to discuss possibilities for the change, Dean of Students Sue Wasiolek said. “I think one of our greatest concerns about Tailgate is that it be safe.... I think that being said there are a number of ways that we can get there, and that’s why we’re continuing to talk with the students,” Wasiolek said. “My hope is that we will always have an opportunity for students and others to engage in Tailgate, but the dangerous behaviors that have come along with our past tailgates—l think most of us agree has got to come to an end.” Wasiolek said moving tailgate to the Main West Quadrangle is one option being considered. Other options include keeping it in its current locadon in the first lot of the Blue Zone and allowing cars in or dispersing students throughout the Blue Zone. “I think moving it to the quad is kind of declining in favor because we’re very opposed to it—it would be disruptive, and it would turn people off, and that’s not what we

would want to do,” said sophomore Pete Schork, DSG vice president for athletics and campus services. “Additionally, it would not be good for the grounds at all—having it in a lot just makes it easier to clean.” DSG President Awa Nur, a senior, said moving tailgate to Main Quad would force students who did not want to tailgate to do so, particularly during morning tailgates. “At .the same time there’s a lot we can control in the Blue Zone—who’s getting in, what alcohol people are drinking—it becomes very different on the Main Quad, and I honestly don’t think it was a well-planned idea,” she said. Schork said he has been in favor of expanding Tailgate to have space for people who want to keep the current form of Tailgate and for those who want a more traditional tailgate that includes cars and grilling. “I think most students are either for or against Tailgate, it’s kind of a polarizing thing,” Schork said. “I think it’s an opportunity to turn it into something that can accommodate both sides. I think we can come up with a solution that makes everyone happy.” Nur said administrators and DSG representatives had several meetings earlier in the Spring and had their first

ONTHERECORD "The creativity, the spontaneity, the way that it is really a participatory art, not passive.... It's always surprising and interesting." —Durham resident JodiLasseter on theSouthern Fried Poetry Slam. See story page 3

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Tailgate could be moved to the West Campus Main Quadrangle for the upcoming yearafter adminstrators expressed concerns about safety.


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