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Professors' gifts lean left for '08

Professors' gifts lean left for '08

by Shuchi Parikh in News
As the nation's primaries for the 2008 presidential election approach, a number of Duke faculty and staff have offered their support to candidates financially-and all have leaned to the political left in their contributions.

Times lax coverage comes under scrutiny

Some observers charge that reporters were too sympathetic to DA Nifong
by Iza Wojciechowska
Often regarded as a national newspaper of record, The New York Times has recently come under fire for its coverage of the Duke lacrosse case.
- Blog: News Editor Iza Wojciechowska reflects on the influence of the media in the development of the lacrosse case.
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Group helps build networks, business sense

by Catherine Butsch
The Network for Future Executives may be the only organization on campus that hosts a charity pub crawl one night and sells Thai paper lanterns to decorate dorm rooms the next-all while helping students secure internships at Goldman Sachs.

Throwing parties on campus requires time, money

by Naureen Khan
From the classy and elegant Nasher Noir gala to the festive Springternational carnival held annually on the Main West Quadrangle, students have partied all over campus this year.

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