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"April is the cruelest month," a poet once wrote, somewhat famously.
If you know me at all, you probably already know this: I'm always late.
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Approximately 30 rising sophomore women have asked to move from their currently assigned West Campus rooms to housing options on Central Campus, a Residence Life and Housing Services official announced at Campus Council's general body meeting Thursday night.
A total of 55 freshman women did not receive a West Campus room assignment Sunday, and at least four freshman men have been asked to relocate from their Craven Quadrangle assignments Monday afternoon.
Drug-related charges against senior Eric Halperin were dropped Monday.
The Office of Undergraduate Scholars and Fellows will receive additional funding next year to cover scholars' room, board and mandatory fees, University administrators announced Tuesday.
Senior Eric Halperin was arrested Wednesday and charged with trafficking marijuana and possession of marijuana with the intent to sell, Durham Police Department officials confirmed Thursday.
Durham Police Department officers arrested a Duke student in Trinity Park Wednesday in conjunction with an ongoing drug-trafficking investigation, administrators confirmed.
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.
Rapper Lupe Fiasco will not be a part of this year's Last Day of Classes celebration, LDOC Committee officials confirmed Monday.
We didn't start the fire.
A string of events-including the death of a graduate student by gunshot, a near-robbery of a recent graduate and two armed robberies-has left students questioning the strength of existing off-campus security measures this weekend.
Co-ed blocking will be an option for students next Fall, Residence Life and Housing Services officials announced at a Campus Council general body meeting Thursday.
A $40-million gift from the Duke Endowment will fund more than 30 new faculty positions, University officials announced Wednesday.
Queen of England honors Duke prof
After being diagnosed with an inner-ear infection last week, singer Regina Spektor may not perform as scheduled today, Duke University Union officials confirmed Sunday.
Robert Thompson, after an 11-year deanship, is returning to the classroom Aug. 1, 2008, University officials announced Thursday.
Although the presence of officers from the state's Alcohol Law Enforcement Division at Duke events has dropped in the past two years, at least three students received citations from ALE officers at off-campus venues this weekend, a student confirmed.
David Saacks, the chief assistant district attorney, was chosen as the next Durham district attorney, Gov. Mike Easley announced Thursday.