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Drug bust inquiry continues

2 packages were mailed from same firm in Arizona
by Chelsea Allison and Nate Freeman in News
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is continuing its inquiry into the drug-related delivery of two suspicious packages to campus this week.

Battle of the Beaches

A campus debates: Myrtle vs. Virginia
by Caroline McGeough
It's time to start booking hotels and condominiums for the yearly, debaucherous pilgrimage known to many as "Beach Week"-but this year, some students are pushing for a change in locale.
Blog: Read McGeough's reporter's notebook about a beach week divided.

Players respond to G's departure

by Ben Cohen
One day after Duke announced Gail Goestenkors would leave the Blue Devils to become head coach at Texas, several Duke players said they had no intentions of transferring and the incoming recruits were firm in their commitments.

Service held to honor Sanders

by Sean Moroney
Bearing somber expressions of melancholy and bewilderment, family members and friends gathered in Duke Chapel Wednesday night for a mass to celebrate the life of junior Chris Sanders.

GPSC elects '07-'08 exec board members

by Casey Dean
The Graduate and Professional Student Council welcomed new members and returning leadership to the group's new Executive Board during its meeting Wednesday night.

Southpoint exhibition gets under skin

by Anne Llewellyn
If an anatomy textbook came to life, it might look like "BODIES... The Exhibition," a travelling exhibit of more than 250 skinless cadavers and organ specimens that opened in Durham Wednesday.

Wolf criticizes Duke's stance on use of evidence

by Ashley Dean
Duke Student Government President Elliott Wolf gave a presentation about the evidentiary standards used in University judicial proceedings at Wednesday night's general body meeting.

Grad students flood East study locations

by Shuchi Parikh
East Campus may be the place that freshmen call home, but over the course of the year, residents may have have noticed older faces studying or congregating around the quad.

6 set to summit Kilimanjaro to aid Kenyan school

by Maya Salwen
Sophomore Lee Miller has never been mountain climbing. But in August, he will scale Africa's tallest mountain while raising money for a good cause.

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