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Tired of the brown huts littered with flyers?
It may not be a presidential election, but students will be casting their votes with much of the same enthusiasm of the proverbial MTV slogan "Rock the Vote!" in today's Duke Student Government senatorial election.
Imagine you're at a hot West Campus party. You walk up to a University-paid man serving beer from a keg, hand him your I.D. and walk away with a cupful of smooth-sippin' suds.
What's black and white and read in some places?
All it took was a ping-pong table to get Campus Council President Anthony Vitarelli involved in campus leadership. Two years ago, the Vorhees, N.J., native became vice-president of Aycock dormitory with one simple mission in mind: to secure a ping-pong table for the commons room.
Military leaders are beginning to play a more partisan - and potentially more troubling - role in politics, said Richard Kohn, professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wednesday.
Calling on business executives and boards of directors to prevent further scandals in corporate America, former Board of Trustees member and benefactor of the Hart Leadership Program Mitch Hart urged a return to high ethical standards in a speech Tuesday.
Despite plans discussed last year, freshmen will still have to go to West Campus to get their tomato bisque.