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Dorm damages have caused fewer headaches for living groups and administrators this year.
As droves of undergraduate students stormed the quad late Saturday night and early Sunday morning, James Harris was sleeping.
Several employees accused administrators Monday night of apathy toward their concerns and urged workers to cooperate to improve workplace conditions.
Eckerd Kenion takes time out from vacuuming a Medical Center auditorium to discuss his upcoming play: "Listen: A Performance Piece."
I am writing to clarify the article that appeared in Monday's issue regarding the alleged campaign violations of Peggy Cross. I would simply like to point out several things that were left out of the story in order to erase any questions anyone may have.
An elections commission hearing Sunday afternoon may have violated parts of the Duke Student Government constitution by denying defendants due process.
We would like to thank the administration of Perkins Library for their earnest efforts to include the housekeeping staff in the day-to-day operations of the library. There is a sign for visitors who use this facility to see upon entering. The library staff takes pride in keeping this area clean. There is a shared feeling passed along in this sign that you are asked to help housekeeping keep the area clean.
Students and employees will have to spend more money on various fees this year.
Energy is the key word: Mike GROSS has it, and next year's Vice President of Community Interaction needs it.
Michael Gross, a Trinity freshman, heard a University Food Services employee's concern that the proposed plan to privatize the Boyd-Pishko would hurt her union. The result, Gross said, would be more part-time jobs and less benefits for University employees.