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Team faces scheduling lawsuit

Team faces scheduling lawsuit

by Meredith Shiner in News
The University of Louisville filed suit in Frankfurt, Ky. against Duke for three counts of breach of agreement Nov. 1.

Graduate student assaulted

by Chelsea Allison
A female graduate student is in stable condition after she was attacked in her off-campus home just before midnight Wednesday, University officials said Thursday.

New center to investigate green issues

Alum and wife pledge $10M of $12M for project
by Nate Freeman
The Pratt School of Engineering and the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences are set to collaborate on a new center devoted to the study of environmental issues.

Gossip Web site sparks uproar

by Joe Clark and Shreya Rao
Repulsive. Offensive. Disgusting. Words such as these were used to describe the newly formed Web site JuicyCampus.com, which allows anyone to anonymously post "juicy" information about students, greek organizations, alumni and administrators.

10-in. noose causes stir at NCSU

by Staff Reports
North Carolina State University officials responded to a noose found around 8:30 a.m. on a bathroom stall door Thursday.

New visual studies major gets OK

Arts & sciences Council
by Andrew Beach
The future of the arts at Duke was up for discussion Thursday, as members of the Arts and Sciences Council unanimously approved the addition of a new major in visual studies.

Duke docs balance multiple duties

by Rebecca Wu
Dr. Andra James began college as a math major, but switched to nursing so she could help people directly through her work. After 12 years as a nurse-midwife, she decided to go to medical school and is now an assistant professor obstetrics and gynecology at the Duke School of Medicine.
Blog: Life as a physician

Primatologist touches on man's "inner ape"

by Grace Schutze
It is seldom that Duke students feel like "monkeying" around late on a Thursday afternoon, but for Frans de Waal, they were willing to make an exception.

Girl Babies Inc. founder ties values to business

by Marisa Siegel
From coffee mugs that make you think to temporary tattoos that encourage women to vote, Smart Women products work to prove that a business can be both socially aware and commercially successful.

Council discusses 3-year residence waiver effects

Campus council
by Catherine Butsch
Some current sophomores can look forward to living at The Belmont Apartments as early as next fall.

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