Judge reminds defense lawyers to keep quiet
During proceedings in the Duke men's lacrosse case July 17, the judge reminded defense lawyers for three indicted players to keep public statements to a minimum.
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During proceedings in the Duke men's lacrosse case July 17, the judge reminded defense lawyers for three indicted players to keep public statements to a minimum.
Meg Foran will be attending Duke in the fall, but recent media reports have made her question what, exactly, she should expect.
During Monday's Duke men's lacrosse case proceedings, the judge reminded defense lawyers to keep public statements to a minimum.
This was supposed to be Duke's year.
Hasan Kafi, a local cab driver, pleaded guilty to charges of misdemeanor sexual battery last week but will face no jail time.
With three holes to play in the final round of the NCAA Central Regional Saturday, No. 20 Duke sat outside the top 10, looking up the leaderboard at the teams that were in position to move on.
Duke's best-paid employee made almost $4 million last year.
Junior Reade Seligmann returned to court Thursday afternoon for the first time since he was released on bond April 18.
"Old hat" seems to be a term that is ingrained in John Hope Franklin's vocabulary.
Dear Josh McRoberts:
It was May 30, 2005 and I was sitting in the stands of Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia watching the Duke lacrosse squad battle for the National Championship with No. 1 Johns Hopkins.
One week after earning their first tournament victory of the Spring, the 18th-ranked Blue Devils finished in second place, four strokes behind victorious No. 27 Kentucky Saturday at the Courtyard by Marriott Intercollegiate.
Abby Waner came to Duke as a phenom, having won several high school National Player of the Year awards. But 16 games into her college career, Waner was coming off the bench and her confidence had been shaken.
Much like the rest of campus, Duke Student Government was consumed with discussion of the rape allegations against the men's lacrosse team at its general body meeting Wednesday night.
In the aftermath of this weekend's developments, everyone probably expects a sports column to discuss the allegations surrounding the Duke men's lacrosse team.
GREENSBORO - Having watched the Colonials employ strong pressure defense to erase a 17-point deficit Thursday night against UNC-Wilmington, the Blue Devils knew what to expect from George Washington Saturday. They were ready for GW's full-court attack, and that is exactly what they got for a good portion of the game.
GREENSBORO - J.J. Redick is the best free-throw shooter in the history of the ACC. In his first 137 games at Duke, the senior went 0-for-2 on a trip to the free-throw line just twice. Redick matched that number against George Washington Saturday.
GREENSBORO - If the Cameron Crazies had been at the Greensboro Coliseum in full force Thursday night, they could have chanted "J.J. and Shelden won!" at the completion of Duke's 70-54 victory over 16th-seeded Southern.
Before the Blue Devils' matchup against North Carolina March 4, The Chronicle's Andrew Yaffe sat down with ESPN analyst Dick Vitale to talk about the Duke-UNC rivalry, J.J. Redick, Blue Devil bias in the media and more.
As it is every year, it was one of the most anticipated days of the year.