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Admitting you're still a diehard Dave Matthews Band fan these days is akin to admitting you still attend fraternity parties in section.
Only 11 months after the idea of starting a new Duke fraternity was hatched among two friends in a Pegram dormitory room, the brothers of Delta Tau Delta received official recognition from the Intra-Fraternity Council late Tuesday night.
More than two weeks after Sigma Chi fraternity's controversial "Viva Mexico" party sparked campus and national debate, a group of community members has drafted a petition of comprehensive demands directed toward the University administration.
GLADWYNE, Pa. -- Senior Virada Nirapathpongporn is returning to campus this week with a few souvenirs from her summer travels.
Three years ago this week, my oldest brother Geoff, a 1997 Dartmouth graduate, called me as I was frantically packing up 18 years of junk that I just could not live without in college, to wish me luck before I set off for my freshman year at Duke. Before we hung up, I asked if he had any words of advice.
Screwed? No, not really.
The expansion of the Pratt School of Engineering by 50 undergraduate students per class, once only a distant goal, now seems to be on the fast-track to approval.
The presidential search committee held its first meeting during graduation weekend and, with all members present, established a general timeline for the next 10 months, started compiling a long list of potential candidates and began coming up with qualifications and criteria for the position.
The Board of Trustees approved the budget for the 2003-2004 academic year and reappointed or elected a plethora of University officials, among other business, during its annual May meetings last weekend.
Provost Peter Lange offered the first reading of the University's proposed new parental leave and tenure clock relief policy at a busy Academic Council meeting last Thursday.
The first draft of a consultant group's West Campus Student Village study released Sunday calls for an additional 60,000 square feet of space in the Bryan Center-West Union Building area and a renovation and construction program that could cost more than $50 million.
Although the academic year draws to a close today and next week, the development office is still abuzz.
Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy Ronie-Richele Garcia-Johnson walked in to teach her first seminar at the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences three years ago and stared at the fledgling first-year master's students who sat in their first class as graduate students.
At a special meeting of Campus Council Monday, the residential life governing body approved a resolution calling for several significant changes to the one-year-old housing policy.
A divided Campus Council narrowly voted last week to bring back into the organization $35,000 in programming fees that had been transferred to Duke Student Government's Student Organization Finance Committee last year.
In the swan song of another rocky and controversial year for Duke Student Government, the Legislature Wednesday night overrode a presidential veto, postponed a resolution until December, heard a presidential report, approved the charter of a new club and narrowly slid by a quorum call that, if it failed, would have resulted in an emergency meeting Saturday.
A former candidate for the Class of 2005 presidency in today's class elections filed an appeal Wednesday, claiming that she was unfairly dismissed from the race.
Ronie-Richele Garcia-Johnson, an assistant professor of environmental policy and a rising star at the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, died Tuesday evening after a five-month battle with melanoma cancer. She was 34.
Capitalizing on the Athletics Department's recent consent to hosting a major concert in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the Duke University Union has secured a guarantee from the University for a mid-September show, although an exact date and band have yet to be determined.
A new "conduct covenant" recently passed by Divinity School faculty came under intense criticism during a meeting of the Student Life Ministry Tuesday, as Divinity students questioned administrators about the level of student input in creating the covenant, as well as how closely key phrases will be interpreted.