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A glass building similar to von der Heyden Pavilion may be constructed to accommodate eateries during West Union renovations, University officials said.
EMS sent to Aycock Wednesday night
A resident of Aycock Dormitory attempted to commit suicide Wednesday night, Duke University Police Department Maj. Gloria Graham confirmed.
Activists rush to add voters before soft deadline
The rush is on for students wishing to register for the upcoming general election Nov. 4. Today marks the last day students will be able to register through the normal voting process in North Carolina.
Bill Pitney is Duke's most visible political activist during this election season.
But he doesn't live in a dormitory. He lives in a retirement home.
A DukeMail outage began around 8 a.m. Thursday, but Office of Information Technology officials had repaired the problem by evening.
With millions of Americans lacking health insurance, healthcare reform has emerged as an important issue in the 2008 presidential campaign.
Operation Bull's Eye, the Durham Police Department's two-year effort to reduce crime in a two-square-mile area in East Durham, concluded this summer after seeing a significant reduction in crime.
An Oct. 8 article, "Team gets $800K for papyrus texts," should have said the new program will allow any Internet user to edit the database of papyrus texts; currently, viewing access is not restricted. The Chronicle regrets the error.