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Miami thunders over Duke

Miami thunders over Duke

DUKE 95 - 96 MIAMI
by Greg Beaton in News
"There's something missing this week," Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "We're not the same team the last two ballgames. It's almost as if someone came in and invaded their bodies or something."

Todd tabbed for Young Trustee post

by Diana Sheldon
Senior Ryan Todd was elected Duke's newest Young Trustee at Duke Student Government's meeting Wednesday night.

38 former laxers to file suit today

University will face third suit in as many months
by Chelsea Allison
Thirty eight of the 47 members of the 2005-2006 men's lacrosse team are expected to sue the University and other parties today, the media representative for their attorney confirmed Wednesday.

Duke ranks 9th in fundraising

by Wenjia Zhang
For the second consecutive year, Duke ranked ninth in private gifts received among U.S. colleges, according to the annual Voluntary Support of Education survey released Wednesday by the Council for Aid to Education.

Ellerbee brings quiet leadership

Young Trustee Finalists Audrey Ellerbee
by Rali Peneva
A desire to help others help themselves and leadership experience as president of the Graduate and Professional Student Council have given Audrey Ellerbee "an excuse to stay in touch with Duke."

Suspect in murder gets robbery rap

Oates was indicted in Mahato case Feb. 5
by Staff Reports
Stephen Oates, who is charged with the murder of graduate student Abhijit Mahato, was indicted Wednesday for a series of armed robberies dating back to November.

Health dept. closes Pauly Dogs, Cosmic for one day

by Shuchi Parikh
Pauly Dogs is bringing its old pushcart back today-but not by choice.

U.S. official challenges Nifong claim

by Staff Reports
A federal court administrator said in a statement filed last week that former Durham district attorney Mike Nifong should not be given bankruptcy protection.

N.C. couple pushes wind-power proposal

by Anna Lieth
For many students, the word "windmill" conjures up scenes from "Don Quixote." But to Nelson and Dianna Paul of Raleigh, swinging turbines are a business opportunity.

Sanford: Change to 'school' will not pose problems

by Will Robinson
The Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy's planned transition into a school has confused some students, who are uncertain about what the consequences will bring for both majors and non-majors.

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