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(03/29/00 5:00am)
The Graduate and Professional Student Council received several pieces of bad news Tuesday night, as members heard about the upcoming parking shortage and a setback for GPSC's graduate student charter and bill of rights.
(03/08/00 9:00am)
Despite the efforts of the Graduate and Professional Student Council, graduate students who have not fulfilled every requirement by graduation will not be allowed to walk during this May's commencement ceremonies.
(03/01/00 5:00am)
Eternal youth may not be possible, but some new parents think their newborn children could come close.
(02/29/00 5:00am)
In high school, Trinity junior Mike Lieberman was involved in just about every leadership role he could get his hands on. As captain of the varsity soccer, tennis and quiz bowl teams, intramural basketball coach and a legislator in student government, he led many different groups. Now he hopes to apply that energy in college by leading Duke Student Government.
(02/24/00 5:00am)
Candidates outnumbered the audience members last night at the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.-sponsored Duke Student Government candidate forum, but the office-seekers still had plenty to say.
(02/23/00 5:00am)
The men's basketball game against Wake Forest University approached rapidly, making attendance abysmal at Tuesday night's meeting of the Graduate and Professional Student Council. Fittingly, the students who did make it to the meeting discussed the need for more men's basketball tickets for their constituents.
(02/23/00 5:00am)
After a year of discussion, the Graduate and Professional Student Council is ready to move forward in developing guidelines for the graduate student experience.
(02/10/00 5:00am)
This is the second story in a three-part series profiling the Young Trustee candidates.
(02/09/00 5:00am)
Graduate students who attended last year's weekend-long campout for basketball tickets will have a feel for things next year.
(02/02/00 5:00am)
The Graduate and Professional Student Council's first meeting of the semester was well attended, as every seat in the small room was filled.
(02/01/00 5:00am)
This is the final story in an occasional five-part series on graduate student life.
(01/26/00 5:00am)
Classes had long since been canceled and snow was still falling early Tuesday morning, but many University employees were not deterred, trudging through the snow and putting in at least a full day.
(01/20/00 5:00am)
The fast-approaching Curriculum 2000 represents a trial by fire for an academic advising system that does not play a major role in most students' lives.
(01/14/00 5:00am)
Who needed Honey's?
(01/12/00 5:00am)
Customers at the brand-new McDonald's on campus probably think they've mistakenly wandered into a concession stand in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
(12/07/99 5:00am)
Nawal El-Saadawi and Sherif Hetata of the Arab Women's Solidarity Organization demonstrated the opinionated nature that has generated more than two dozen books, including their own autobiographies.
(11/18/99 5:00am)
One of the major proponents of the deregulation of commercial airlines addressed a capacity crowd in Von Canon Hall yesterday. Elizabeth Bailey, currently the chair of the public policy and management department of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, spoke for nearly two hours on the benefits and costs of industry regulation in the United States.
(11/18/99 5:00am)
College demands a great deal from students, and occasionally they are unable to meet these demands. And although such cases are relatively rare at the University, administrators must sometimes ask students to leave school for a few semesters in the hope that they will return more focused and motivated. For the most part, the time off appears to help students just as administrators expected.
(11/11/99 5:00am)
Nothing packs Fuqua's auditorium quite as full a $4.6 billion man.
(11/04/99 5:00am)
By the time a child growing up in the United States reaches age two, he is a prime target for corporate brainwashing, said consumer advocate and one-time presidential candidate Ralph Nader at a speech Wednesday night.