A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
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A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
Tricia Liston had a career-high 19.
Duke Partnership for Service elected sophomore Sanjay Kishore, the only candidate for the position, as its next president.
Some students and faculty said the new tobacco labels proposed by the Food and Drug Administration will be more effective than current labels.
The Duke Arts Festival ended Sunday after two weeks of dance performances, poetry readings, visual art displays and theatrical performances.
Students participate in a yogurt-eating contest on the Main West Quadrangle Friday. The event was part of ZTA’s breast cancer fundraiser.
Administrators and student leaders said a thriving ROTC program and support for gay rights can exist side-by-side on Duke’s campus, despite a national debate over the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.
The Faculty Commons will once again host the Faculty Lunch program after budget strains closed its service last year. The eatery provides a calm environment free of excessive noise, students say.
At its Tuesday meeting, Duke University Union members discussed disciplinary measures for members with continual absences from meetings. Committees also talked over their plans for upcoming events and projects, including Joe College Day and a black light olympics.
Steve Nowicki, dean and vice provost of undergraduate education, spoke about the proposed house model at Campus Council’s Thursday meeting.