Student insurance hiked 28%
As if getting sick wasn't bad enough.
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As if getting sick wasn't bad enough.
Cathy Reeve, director of Parking and Transportation Services, fielded questions from the Graduate and Professional Student Council Monday night that focused on parking rates and the availability of parking spaces on campus and at the Medical Center.
Calorie counters, weight watchers and general health enthusiasts, you're in luck.
Dan Hill of the Hill, Chesson and Woody insurance firm addressed health insurance concerns of the Graduate and Professional Student Council Monday night.
The end of the South Square mall's 27-year life cycle in 2002 was unromantic and industrial, bringing death in the form of debris strewn about the 50-acre plot--now mostly mud and ditches--that once anchored a commercial district in south Durham.
Responding to campus safety concerns, Vice President for Campus Services Kemel Dawkins recapped security measures the University has taken in recent months at the Monday night meeting of the Graduate and Professional Student Council.
North Carolina State University researcher Jorge Piedrahita's ongoing experiments with cloned pigs may soon help to combat a number of genetic diseases, especially Intrauterine Growth Retardation, a birth defect which causes low birth weight and can lead to problems such as heart disease and diabetes later in life.
This past weekend's winter storm dropped three inches of snow, half an inch of sleet and a layer of frozen rain an eighth of an inch thick. The mix of wintry elements congealed into a white, opaque ice, leaving many roads dangerous and much of North Carolina in a temporary paralysis.
Two prominent branches of the Office of Student Affairs are in the midst of a long-awaited reshuffling of office space.
Residential Life and Housing Services has declared a moratorium on new greek and selective living group housing, meaning Chi Psi and Delta Tau Delta fraternities, or any selective living group or greek organization currently seeking housing, will not have their own residential sections in the 2004-2005 school year.
Going into her fourth semester, sophomore Shahrazad Shareef still had not decided on a major.
Finding ways to maintain campus security, spur the creative arts and alleviate the housing crunch--with 200 more engineering students at the doorstep--topped the list of questions for Provost Peter Lange and Executive Vice President Tallman Trask at their semi-annual joint meeting before the Graduate and Professional Student Council and the Duke Student Government Tuesday night.
Georgia-based Site Selection magazine has named North Carolina as the best overall business climate for the third year in a row. North Carolina outranked Michigan, Tennessee, Ohio, Virginia and Texas in the magazine's November issue.
It's that time of the year again.
In a brief Duke Student Government meeting Wednesday, Attorney General and Parliamentarian David Kahne and Director of Student Services Rick Garcia updated the Senate on the progress of their "Visions of Duke" project.
For most members of the Duke community, Hurricane Isabel meant little more than a few canceled classes and broken umbrellas, but for residents of the Outer Banks, the storm's effects are still being felt.
The Distillers' lead singer, Brody Dalle, has been labeled the next Courtney Love. Not bad for a 24-year-old Australian punk rocker, but an interesting comparison considering she can probably scream better than Love--and many male punk singers for that matter.
And you think your semester has been rough.
War may be hell," one soldier says, "but peace is f*cking boring." Buffalo Soldiers, from Australian writer-director Gregor Jordan, is a darker, modern-day Catch-22, a black comedy/satire about American soldiers stationed in Stuttgart with "nothing to kill but time," just before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
To us, Cameron is Duke basketball. If Mike Krzyzewski is Duke sports' demigod, then Cameron is the temple of our athletic pride. But last night, Ludacris reminded us that Cameron has an alternate personality: Cameron's story as a musical venue is almost as glorious as its role in basketball.