Police release sketch
Public Safety has released a composite sketch of the assailant involved in the Sept. 13 kidnapping and assault of three University employees.
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Public Safety has released a composite sketch of the assailant involved in the Sept. 13 kidnapping and assault of three University employees.
Sunday evening in Baldwin Auditorium, freshmen will be introduced to a fraternity rush system that will require not only an adjustment for them but one for fraternity members as well.
Natives of Canada and experts on the country gathered at the Center for Canadian Studies Monday night to watch the returns from a vote on a referendum that would have facilitated Quebec's independence from Canada.
Trinity sophomore Brittany Anne Hixon, 20, was arrested early Sunday morning by Duke Public Safety and charged with driving while intoxicated and driving after having consumed alcohol under the age of 21, according to an arrest report filed Sunday at the Durham County Magistrate's Office.
When Philip Sassower, chair of the Center for Jewish Life Board of Directors, made his first contribution to the project, he had hoped that his son, then a University freshman, would be able to use the center before he graduated. Sassower's son is now a freshman at the Law School, and there is still no center. Therefore, Sassower and his fellow board members have decided to get this project built before his son's second graduation.
After 12 1/2 years as director of continuing education and University summer programs, Judith Ruderman has agreed that it is time for a change.
All charges filed against Donald Clarke-Pearson in connection with the Sept. 13 kidnapping and assault of three University employees have been dropped.
Sue Wasiolek, assistant vice president for student affairs, feels that fraternities, both nationally and at the University, need to return to their original values.
Police are still searching Duke Forest for evidence in connection with the Sept. 13 kidnapping and assault of three University employees.
A Medical Center employee has been charged with the armed assault of three University employees Wednesday night in Duke Forest.
Bond for the man charged with the violent assault of two University students last weekend has been set at $500,000.
Durham police have arrested and charged a man with the kidnapping and assault of two University students early Saturday morning.
A new program aimed at increasing interaction between students and faculty has received overwhelming support from professors.
Despite an unwelcome appearance by an afternoon cloudburst, the Interfraternity Council held its first Friday afternoon community hour on Clocktower Quad last Friday.
A new piece of DSG legislation may have student leaders counting their pennies.
Following in the footsteps of organizations such as the Duke Student Government, the Graduate and Professional Student Council now has its own home page on the World Wide Web.
The University's new alcohol policy was the topic of discussion and evaluation in a meeting between top Duke Student Government and Public Safety officials Wednesday morning.
Law school faculty and students are coping with the loss of first-year law student Jason Haight, whom one professor described as having the makings of a natural lawyer.
In the wake of sweeping changes to the University's alcohol policy, the first weekend of social activity left some students happy, some disappointed and most confused.
Gone are the days when the beer flowed like water and the mixed drinks like waterfalls, due to a newly implemented and thoroughly revised campus alcohol policy.