ITOC restricts travel to parts of Japan
The International Travel Oversight Committee voted March 13 to restrict travel to portions of Japan following Friday’s earthquake and tsunami.
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The International Travel Oversight Committee voted March 13 to restrict travel to portions of Japan following Friday’s earthquake and tsunami.
Ludacris is not the only superstar hitting campus this semester.
Elmore “Honeyboy” Hackney, Trinity ’38 and former Duke All-America quarterback, died March 5. He was 95.
Sally Meyerhoff, a star marathon runner and 2007 Duke graduate, passed away Tuesday after a fatal bicycle accident.
A fourth scientific paper by controversial former Duke cancer researcher Anil Potti was retracted Wednesday.
The last time Duke only scored three goals in a game was in 1986 against Maryland, when most of the players on this team weren’t even born. These Blue Devils, however, now face an uphill climb of dealing with a sub-.500 record early in the season after the high expectations following last year’s national championship.
A legal settlement Tuesday brought Duke another step closer to tying up the last pieces of the lacrosse case.
For the second consecutive year, overall crime levels fell in Durham.
Duke’s “A World Together” initiative will hold its main event Feb. 24-27 during the Alumni Association’s annual Duke in Depth weekend.
American author Barbara Kingsolver was announced as the 2011 recipient of the Duke LEAF Award for Lifetime Environmental Achievement in the Fine Arts in a Nicholas School of the Environment news release yesterday.
Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue gave the Republican-controlled North Carolina legislature a glimpse of her budget proposal Monday in her State of the State address.
The staff of The Chronicle has elected junior Sanette Tanaka to serve as editor of the newspaper’s 107th volume.
Seven distinguished individuals will receive honorary degrees at commencement in May, President Richard Brodhead announced Wednesday.
Duke Athletics is embarking on an effort to raise $100 million to expand Wallace Wade and renovate Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Due to political turmoil in Egypt that has resulted in widespread violence, the International Travel Oversight Committee voted to restrict travel to the country, Duke announced Wednesday.
The Chronicle will be running endorsement letters for the 2011 Graduate Young Trustee election through Tuesday, Feb. 15. We will accept letters from any and all student organizations, so long as the groups adhere to the following guidelines:
The Chronicle will accept endorsements for write-in candidates for Young Trustee provided groups meet with all other candidates and abide by the student organization endorsement policy outlined in Tuesday’s paper. Groups are not required to invite write-in candidates to endorsement meetings to endorse one of the official candidates for Young Trustee.
Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom’s lecture scheduled for this afternoon is postponed due to inclement weather in Indiana.
The Chronicle will be running endorsement letters for the 2011 Young Trustee election through Tuesday, Feb. 15. We will accept letters from any and all student organizations, so long as the groups adhere to the following guidelines:
The Young Trustee Nominating Committee selected three finalists for the position Saturday night. The Young Trustee will be elected Feb. 15 by the undergraduate student body.