Committee closes in on cultural center director
The end may be in sight for the Mary Lou Williams Center director search committee.
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The end may be in sight for the Mary Lou Williams Center director search committee.
The topic that immediately comes to mind in a lecture series titled "The American Presidency and Moral Leadership" was not what David Gergen intended for yesterday's installment of a two-part lecture sequence at the Sanford Institute of Public Policy.
CHAPEL HILL - It isn't unusual for the field hockey team to lose to North Carolina.
At a meeting with senior class leaders yesterday, President Nan Keohane announced that ABC News Chief Congressional Analyst Cokie Roberts will speak at the 1999 commencement ceremonies.
To outside observers, the Maryland Terrapin looks like a turtle. To the men's soccer team, it looks more like a monkey on its back.
The White House may have had less welcome news on its mind, but it managed to focus on other business last Friday: At an official ceremony, the President's advisory board on race chaired by James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of history John Hope Franklin presented a report on race relations one year in the making.
Corey Ceccolini knew she had to score a lot of goals for the field hockey team this season. But the junior didn't realize that five games into the season, she'd be scoring all of the goals.
Students Against Sweatshops may have earned the University a number-one ranking for activism from Mother Jones magazine, but members of the group stress that their work is far from over.
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If Jacki Silar isn't altogether coherent, it's because she's a little bit jetlagged. She's just returned from nearly a week in Alaska, where she traveled with the volleyball team.
While playing field hockey at Iowa in the mid-1980's, Liz Tchou had a tendency to come out ahead.
As assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Northwestern in 1995, Ron Vanderlinden helped to engineer the Wildcats' famous dream season, as they captured their first conference title since 1936.
Field hockey coach Liz Tchou will take a trip down memory lane this weekend.
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Mother Jones magazine may have recently named the University the top activist school in the nation, but administrators, campus leaders and even the activists themselves doubt the ranking's validity.
As it has for the last three years, the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture opened the fall semester without a permanent director. Duke administrators remain hopeful, however, that a director will be in place by the spring semester.
Entering the final point of his match, No. 2 singles player Alberto Brause found himself in an eerily familiar situation.
Athletic Director Joe Alleva's continuation of the University's ban on cheerleading stunts maintains a policy in place since 1986.
With the No. 1 seed in this weekend's Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament and a perfect record in conference play this season, the men's tennis team wouldn't seem to have too many concerns about capturing the tournament title.
Departing from his predecessor's policy, new Athletic Director Joe Alleva will allow the cheerleading squad to add men and gymnastic moves starting in the fall. But the squad is not exactly cheering.