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Student's home vandalized in China

Student's home vandalized in China

Freshman labeled 'traitor' after Tibet rally last week
by Zachary Tracer in News
A Duke student's participation in last Wednesday's pro-Tibet and pro-China protests has led to retaliation against the student and her family and has attracted international attention.

Tenure at USC hints at Graves' style

Trask: Duke was not concerned by lawsuits
by Rob Copeland
A little more than two years ago, Aaron Graves arrived with great fanfare from the University of Southern California.

Judge denies Duke, Durham motions

Beaty cautions against media involvement in lax civil suit
by Will Robinson
U.S. District Court Judge James Beaty denied a motion by the University and Durham to sanction a Web site posted by lawyers of the 38 unindicted members of the 2005-2006 men's lacrosse team in a hearing Tuesday.

Prez will recommend term reappointments

by Staff Reports
The Board of Trustees will meet in May to discuss the reappointments of the two senior administrators

Easley sued for deleting e-mails on public record

by Staff Reports
The Associated Press and 10 North Carolina news organizations including The (Raleigh) News & Observer sued Gov. Mike Easley Monday, accusing his administration of violating the state's Public Records Law by deleting several e-mails.

Tutt lost 190 votes for flyering in DSG election

by Julia Love
The Duke Student Government Election Commission penalized presidential candidate Andrew Tutt

'Gone Dirty' site sees Duke gossip, photos

by Jessica Lichter
A good friend might stab you in the back, but a random Facebook friend could prove equally venomous.

Logos affect mind's creativity, study says

by Hon Lung Chu
Exposure to the Apple logo makes people think more creatively than exposure to the IBM logo, according to a recent study by researchers at the Fuqua School of Business and the University of Waterloo.

Program offers busy athletes chance to serve

by Jin Noh
With hours spent training, practicing, lifting and running, varsity student-athletes seldom have the time to go abroad or participate in civic engagement projects.

Class council pitches 1st 'Back to East' party

Duke university union
by Lisa Du
The final party of the year for seniors was the main topic of conversation at the Duke University Union's meeting Tuesday night.

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