Campus Council looks toward future
Campus Council announced the candidates for the body's executive elections and approved significant changes to its constitution at its meeting last week.
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Campus Council announced the candidates for the body's executive elections and approved significant changes to its constitution at its meeting last week.
Provost Peter Lange told members of the Department of Cultural Anthropology Monday that they are prohibited from spending department funds on political advertisements like the anti-war ad that ran on page six of The Chronicle Monday.
In a throwback to the Vietnam War era, when anti-war protests and political debate were ever-present, the intensifying war in Iraq has become the major topic of discussion and activity on campus.
University officials stepped up security measures Wednesday as the United States prepared to enter war with Iraq.
Minutes before Saddam Hussein's 48-hour deadline will draw to a close tonight, Duke Student Government legislators will consider a resolution that urges Duke faculty members and administrators to oppose a United States attack on Iraq.
The massive expansion and renovation of Perkins Library began with little fanfare over spring break and will continue, pending final approval in May by the Board of Trustees, for as many as six years.
The last album of one group was hailed as the year's best by Rolling Stone magazine; the other's catchy hits lit up the pop charts in the 1990s.
Parking and Auxiliary Services officials tried Wednesday to clarify parking permit prices that were presented by Graduate and Professional Student Council members at a meeting Tuesday night and reported by The Chronicle Wednesday.
Wanted: Top-10 research university seeks new president; must be at the top of his or her field, be an excellent administrator and have an internationally renowned reputation.
First he said you were not allowed to see R-rated films without your parents. Now Jack Valenti wants you to delete every illegally-downloaded movie file on your hard drive.
Facing a projected operating loss of $150,000 for the 2002-2003 academic year, Dining Services will close the Freeman Center for Jewish Life's kosher kitchen at the end of the semester, officials announced Thursday.
Four benches, one wheelchair ramp and a stack of Chronicles does not a bonfire make.
Someone get an eraser.
DukeDivest representatives met with President Nan Keohane Monday to present their case as to why the University should divest from companies with military ties to Israel.
A registered nurse suing Duke University Hospital for harassment and unfair termination received a split decision by a Durham judge last week.
In an effort to foster compromise in a bitterly divided Duke Student Government, President Joshua Jean-Baptiste signed legislation Friday calling for a new presidential election system after threatening to veto the bylaw change.
ONLINE UPDATE:Clases have been cancelled for Monday, February 17, 2003, as of shortly before 10 a.m.
The Arts and Sciences Council approved minor changes to the structure of two of its internal committees Thursday in a light meeting that also included a presentation by Duke Student Government members.
Students take note: Investment banking, consulting and law and medical school are not your only career options.
The win inside fired the Blue Devils' confidence, and the students outside fired up the benches.