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(04/30/97 4:00am)
WARNING: You are about to experience something that never has been seen before in the pages of The Chronicle. This is not a joke. The president of Duke Student Government and the editor of The Chronicle have actually entered into a joint venture to write this column-proving that it is possible to operate outside widely known stereotypes. This is not for the faint of heart...
(04/17/97 4:00am)
Jim Wulforst, director of dining services, said he plans to make a number of changes to the Oak Room and the Faculty Commons-facilities he called "old, tired and mediocre"-in a move partially motivated by the recent success of the Devil's Den.
(04/15/97 4:00am)
Jim Wulforst, director of Dining Services, recently announced plans to bring Mandarin House Chinese food and Chick-Fil-A to campus.
(03/04/97 5:00am)
In a March 1 meeting, several students connected with Duke Student Government and the Intercommunity Council met to discuss possible revisions to the by-laws governing the young trustee selection process.
(03/04/97 5:00am)
Following the completion of the recent young trustee election, many of those involved in the selection process have raised questions as to whether it is the most sound way to select a student leader to serve on the University's governing body.
(03/03/97 5:00am)
In its quarterly meeting Friday afternoon, the University's Board of Trustees unanimously approved a 4.7 percent increase in the total cost of undergraduate education.
(02/14/97 5:00am)
The Who's Tommy
(02/12/97 5:00am)
The Who's Tommy
(02/12/97 5:00am)
Just Another Night
(01/22/97 5:00am)
Interfraternity Council members are working to create an online version of The Greek Way, the official guide to the fraternity rush process, to make information more readily available to freshmen.
(01/20/97 5:00am)
In response to continuing student requests that Chinese food be included among campus food options, Jim Wulforst, director of dining services, has entered negotiations to bring an independent Chinese restaurant to the University Room.
(01/20/97 5:00am)
As the Green Bay Packers and the New England Patriots prepare for the Superbowl, University Dining Services is planning a main event of its own: The Devil's Den, a student-managed sports bar replacing the Kudzu Tavern on Central Campus, will hold its grand opening on the evening of the big game.
(01/16/97 5:00am)
Bull Whips may once again become a late-night campus tradition now that Wild Bull's Pizza is working to rejoin the Merchants on Points program-perhaps along with Papa John's and other food vendors-later this semester.
(01/16/97 5:00am)
A $5 million donation by University trustee Gary Wilson and his wife Barbera Thornhill has brought the planned $16.5 million West Campus recreational facility much closer to becoming a reality.
(12/16/96 5:00am)
In a comprehensive presentation to the Board of Trustees Friday afternoon, John Burness, senior vice president for public affairs, outlined the University's strategic plan for focusing and improving relations with the Durham community.
(11/13/96 5:00am)
Two semesters after beginning a leadership class for sophomores, the Interfraternity Council and its board of advisers say the program is helping sophomores develop a strong vision for the future of fraternity life at the University.
(10/17/96 4:00am)
The Chronicle has recently come under fire for deciding not to print a political organization's advertisement in its submitted form. The group claimed that our decision infringed upon their First Amendment right to free expression and therefore constituted censorship.
(10/14/96 4:00am)
Steve and Patricia Stout, parents of 10-year-old Rachel Stout-a Fort Worth, Texas girl diagnosed with severe ulcerative colitis-finally signed a consent form Saturday evening authorizing doctors at the Hospital to remove Rachel's diseased colon surgically.
(10/11/96 4:00am)
Doctors at the Medical Center may be just hours away from beginning treatment for 10-year-old Rachel Stout, who arrived at the Medical Center Sunday to have a final evaluation of her case of severe ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory disease of the colon of unknown cause. Exactly what that treatment will be, however, remains unclear.
(10/08/96 4:00am)
After over a month of medical examinations, evaluations, treatments and custody battles, Rachel Stout, a 10-year-old girl from Fort Worth, Texas, arrived at Duke Hospital Sunday afternoon to see if doctors could find an alternative to surgical treatment for her case of severe ulcerative colitis, an inflammatory disease of the colon of unknown cause.