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(10/25/01 4:00am)
Student confidence in the safety of undergraduate parking seems to have fallen after a student was allegedly assaulted Tuesday night in the Blue Zone, but police maintain that the lots are already the safest on campus.
(10/24/01 4:00am)
Undergraduate student governance is poised for a potentially major shakeup this year as administrators and several student leaders discuss ways of solving what they see as long-standing problems of inefficiency and confusion among student organizations.
(10/23/01 4:00am)
A former owner of the Hideaway embezzled as much as $20,000 from the now-closed student-run campus bar during several months last spring, perhaps prompting the bar's closure this summer.
(10/22/01 4:00am)
Faced with a slumping economy and increased giving to national charities, the Duke United Way campaign has extended its campaign by two weeks, reaching out for more donations to support local causes.
(10/22/01 4:00am)
A Derby, N.Y., factory that manufactures some Duke apparel is drawing criticism from student activists and University administrators who question the company's labor practices.
(10/19/01 4:00am)
Undergraduates can expect another layer of monitoring at West Campus parties from now on, as the University begins stationing student EMS workers closer to potential emergencies.
(10/18/01 4:00am)
As discussions continue about the creation of a permanent multicultural center on campus, administrators have decided to rearrange some current space to fill needs in the meantime.
(10/17/01 4:00am)
How do you bring together researchers from widely varying disciplines who all want to research the same issues and use the same data? A new institute at Duke may soon make it a little easier.
(10/11/01 4:00am)
The trial of accused gunman David Patrick Malone began in earnest Wednesday in Durham County Superior Court, with a drawn-out completion of jury selection, opening arguments and some initial testimony.
(10/08/01 4:00am)
The transformation of upperclass residential life kicked into a higher gear Friday with the announcement that several major housing changes will take place years earlier than anticipated.
(10/05/01 4:00am)
A Florida man diagnosed Thursday with the first case of inhalation anthrax in 25 years visited Duke just days ago. Health officials caution that the man likely inhaled the germ in Florida, and that anthrax is not contagious.
(10/05/01 4:00am)
As the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill awaits word of whether drug use contributed to a UNC undergraduate's death last month, Duke officials continue to examine how best to prevent such a death here.
(10/02/01 4:00am)
Despite the University's prominent attempts to recruit and retain black faculty members, some who have recently left Duke attribute their departure in part to racial tension.
(09/28/01 4:00am)
The West-Edens Link is nearing its final form, and is on schedule for completion in July 2002.
(09/26/01 4:00am)
This is the second story in a two-part series exploring religion in the wake of terrorism.
(09/25/01 4:00am)
As national leaders plan a response to the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C., members of the Duke community continued campus discussion about potential actions at a forum Monday night.
(09/24/01 4:00am)
Hundreds of people gathered at Cafe Parizade on West Main Street Saturday night to help raise money for the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania.
(09/24/01 4:00am)
Five weekends into the fall semester, the plan to compliment student party monitors with professionals has not come to fruition, and administrators now say it may not happen at all.
(09/21/01 4:00am)
The effort to raise money on campus for victims of last week's terrorist attacks is reaching the end of its week-long campaign, and organizers of the coalition of 40 student groups are expressing optimism that they will reach their $10,000 goal.
(09/21/01 4:00am)
Fraternities and selective living groups on Main West Campus may no longer be forced to vacate their sections during upcoming dormitory renovations, as administrators consider completing the work during the summer. The University has also announced the order of dorms to be renovated and a decision to install air conditioning.