Pics show alleged victim was impaired
Lawyers representing Duke lacrosse players facing allegations of rape said they have photographs depicting injuries on the body of the alleged victim prior to the time of the reported assault.
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Lawyers representing Duke lacrosse players facing allegations of rape said they have photographs depicting injuries on the body of the alleged victim prior to the time of the reported assault.
A Duke Transit bus caught fire Wednesday afternoon at the Main West bus stop, filling the sky with acrid black smoke and drawing the attention of dozens of students and visitors.
Riot police, tear gas, mass transit shutdowns and 700,000 angry protesters are not part of the everyday lives of U.S. college students.
In 1978, Devo stumbled into the national spotlight with Q: Are We Not Men? A: We are Devo!.
When the drab buildings of Central Campus fall to the wrecking ball later this year, University administrators hope to see a shining "academic village" rise in their place.
Senior Chinedu Okpukpara arrived in Krzyzewskiville an hour before the men's basketball game against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Saturday night.
In an attempt to diffuse the frustration voiced by Campus Council in a formal complaint filed last week, Residence Life and Housing Services apologized to Campus Council Tuesday for failing to seek the Council's advice.
Residence Life and Housing Services will add the University's fifth Living/Learning community to campus next fall. The new group, known as the Leadership and Civic Engagement Community, will be located in houses O and P in Kilgo Quadrangle.
Vandalism is a hot topic on campus following the recent ransack of Giles Dormitory and other destructive events.
University officials agreed Monday that all clothing bearing Duke logos will be produced in factories that provide a livable wage and a legitimate representative employee body.
Residents of Giles Dormitory on East Campus awoke Sunday morning to find their building ransacked.
Like most Duke students, Rev. Wakoh Shannon Hickey sometimes has to pull an all-nighter to finish everything she needs to do.
Veteran photojournalist Charles Moore spoke Monday in the Sanford Institute of Public Policy about his experiences chronicling the Civil Rights movement.
Some students' key chains may get a little lighter in the next few days. By the end of the week, bathroom doors will be unlocked for those residence halls that have voted unanimously to do so.
Students with a burning desire to recreate the mayhem of past years' bonfires after major basketball victories may get their chance this spring.
Campus Council reflected on its accomplishments and shortcomings during the fall semester, brainstormed ideas for the spring and heard reports on several ongoing issues at their meeting Thursday night.
Campus Council will institute a new system for evaluating selective living groups, Campus Council Vice President Ben Rubinfeld, a junior, said at Thursday night's meeting.
Sure, we all like to bash that school down the road-yeah, the one with the powder blue-but let's face it: the Chapel Hill area has a lot more going on than Durham. We have Ninth Street; they have Franklin Street. They have James Taylor of the Squirrel Nut Zippers (okay, they're from Efland), Ben Folds, Polvo and Superchunk; we have J.D. Loudermilk, Grady Tate and- uh- the Pulsar Triyo. We have the James Joyce and the 'Dillo, and they have Local 506 and, most notably, the legendary Cat's Cradle.
At its Thursday meeting, Campus Council worked to finalize surveys designed to investigate residents' relationships with residence coordinators.
Campus Council addressed now-familiar complaints about the social and intellectual climate on campus Thursday night.