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Eateries see weaker numbers this semester
Partnering with Victoria's Sweets, Caribbean Kitchen-a Jamaican restaurant based in New York City-will open a cart on the Plaza Oct. 15.
LGBT life a mixed experience at Duke
Less than 10 years ago, the Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Life consisted of just two tiny offices tucked away in the Page Building.
Campus Council has initiated discourse on the concept of themed living groups, drafting a report that presents a general outline of the structure of a possible new type of residential community at Duke.
Duke unaffected by failing bank's action
The New York Times reported Thursday that Charlotte, N.C.-based Wachovia put $9.3 billion collected from nearly 1,000 universities on limited access as a result of the bank's decreasing operations amidst the financial crisis.
As WISER week nears its end, an influential figure reminded a full crowd at the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy of what is at stake in Africa in the battle against poverty and disease.
An Episcopalian leader who has come to symbolize the debate over the role of gays in the church will be at Duke Monday and Tuesday for a variety of events with students, faculty, staff and the Durham community.
Like all other classes before, this year's freshmen stepped out onto the sunny East Campus Quadrangle with their suitcases in tow on an August afternoon, bright-eyed, talented and ready to begin their adventures as Blue Devils.
University administrators participated Sept. 24 in their second meeting with Durham homeowners in Trinity Heights-the off-East Campus neighborhood where some students reside-to discuss concerns with students' noise and partying.
Evidently doped
A resident of Gilbert-Addoms Dormitory was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and turned in a glass smoking device Thursday that had been used for smoking illegal drugs.
Missing the beat
An employee reported Wednesday that a stethoscope was stolen from the Medical Center Bookstore.