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City halts DPD-lax investigation

City halts DPD-lax investigation

by Shreya Rao in News
An external investigation of the Durham Police Department's role in the Duke lacrosse case was suspended Monday after the city's insurance company advised city officials against continuing the probe.

Commons opens to students

by Shuchi Parikh
Since Sunday, students no longer require an invitation from their favorite professors to dine at the Upstairs@The Commons, the former Faculty Commons.

Pilots give preview of DukeEngage projects

by Naureen Khan
Although for many Duke undergraduates, summer plans often include ritzy internships or world travel, not many can boast of having crisscrossed Muhuru Bay in Kenya by bicycle with a translator in tow.

College Board settles with over 4,000 students in incorrect SAT scoring case

by Nate Freeman
Testing organizations the College Board and NCS Pearson, Inc. have agreed to pay a total of more than $2.85 million to students whose October 2005 SAT tests were scored incorrectly.

ALE stays away for 2nd year

by Anna Lieth
Most people know "ale" as a type of alcoholic beverage, but to Duke students, those three letters mean something else as well.

Students question program's effectiveness

by Joe Clark
Several hours of class and quizzes awaited freshman Brad Larson and his Duke peers before they even set foot on campus this year.

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