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Garments few in Central Campus flashing
Student present, wallet absent
Leading the Blue Devils to a successful meet, Antwone Floyd won the 141-pound weight class at Sunday's UNC-Pembroke Open. The freshman took four consecutive matches, including a 4-2 win over teammate Adam Benitez in the finals.
An armed robbery was reported by a Cinelli's Pizza delivery driver in the parking lot at Gilbert-Addoms Nov. 10.
Student awakes to find thief; many wallets reported missing
The Chronicle won two Best of Show awards this weekend at the 2003 National College Media Convention in Dallas. The convention, the largest in the world for student media, is sponsored by the Associated College Press and brings together almost every college newspaper, magazine and broadcast program in the United States.
Duke doctors join national institute
OIT employee charged in computer score scam
Legally gone? DVDs missing
The women's rowing team competed at the Head of the Hooch Regatta this weekend in Gainesville, Ga. Look in The Chronicle tomorrow for complete results.
Duke's men's and women's swimming and diving teams began their respective season's Saturday, each losing to Maryland (4-0, 3-0). The Maryland women outpaced the Blue Devils 147-85, while the men were defeated 139-98.
Duke University has fired head football coach Carl Franks, officials announced early Sunday afternoon. A press conference is set for 4:30 p.m. Sunday in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Duke's men's tennis team might indeed be in some need of muscle relaxant after a tough weekend at the Icy Hot/ITA All-American Men's Tennis Championships at the Champions Club in Chattanooga, Tenn.
The annual Blue-White scrimmage for the men's basketball team has been moved up to a 6 p.m. start time, contrary to the 7 p.m. time printed on student tickets.
The doubles team of Amanda Johnson and Tory Zawacki won its first qualifying match Tuesday at the ITA All-American tournament in Pacific Palisades, Calif. Johnson and Zawacki, ranked 18th-nationally, defeated the 23rd-ranked Harvard team 8-4.
Paced by sophomores Nathan Smith and Ryan Blaum, the No. 26 men's golf team came in eighth place at the talent-filled Carpet Capital Collegiate Sunday in Rocky Face, Ga., 27 strokes behind champion and second-ranked Florida (853).
*Editor's Note: As of February 18, 2004 all charges against Michael Rechnitz had been dismissed by the court.*
For the second time in three months, Duke University Hospital is under review by federal officials after an infant suffered an injury while undergoing a critical procedure Aug. 31 in the intensive care nursery.
The men's golf team is tied for second place at the Topy Cup in Tanagura, Japan, after the first day of competition.
The women's soccer and field hockey teams came into 2003 with lofty expectations. Thus far, that confidence has been warranted.