Rowing swept by Ohio State and Michigan
No. 11 Ohio State set the pace in the morning session, sweeping Duke in all four varsity events.
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No. 11 Ohio State set the pace in the morning session, sweeping Duke in all four varsity events.
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Provost Peter Lange said last week that an expected report on the next step for looking at faculty diversity will be released at April or May's Academic Council meeting.
The 24th-ranked women's crew team raced to a second place finish at the Jessop-Whittier Cup Petite Final in San Diego this weekend. The Duke Varsity Eight participated in this 14-team invitation-only event after last year's committee won the Cal Cup at the 2002 San Diego Crew Classic.
No. 20 Vanderbilt upset the No. 2 women's lacrosse team 8-6 Wednesday afternoon in Nashville, Tennessee., giving the Commodores their highest-ranked win in school history.
The eighth-ranked men's tennis team took the short drive to Raleigh yesterday afternoon to face conference rival North Carolina State, hoping for a competitive match. The Wolfpack, however, mustered up little resistance to the Blue Devils, now winners of 54-straight conference matches.
Bong confiscated in Blackwell
Motorcycle taken
Search committee solicits input
In an investigation stemming from Duke University Hospital's treatment of Jésica Santillán, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued a report Wednesday citing multiple deficiencies in the Hospital's conduct.
Sophomore Anthony Vitarelli, currently treasurer of Campus Council, was elected president of the organization for the 2003-2004 academic year at its general body meeting Thursday night.
The University will award honorary degrees during May 11 commencement exercises to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan; U.S. Navy Admiral Frank "Skip" Bowman; artist, author and feminist Judy Chicago; physician-scientist Dr. Richard Klausner; and dance leader Charles Reinhart, President Nan Keohane announced Wednesday.
The No. 1 women's (16-2) tennis team was narrowly upset by No. 5 Florida (17-2) yesterday in Gainsville, Fl., by a score of 4-3.
Tuesday vigil to recognize troops
The women's lacrosse team extended its winning streak to five with a convincing, 14-11 win over Georgetown, the defending national runners-up. The Blue Devils toppled their hosts, the third-ranked Hoyas, on the strength of a well-balanced, well-spread out team effort.
On the strength of sophomore Saras Arasu's 6-4, 7-6 victory at No. 3 singles, the No. 4 women's tennis team continued its dominance of ranked opponents with a 4-3 squeaker over No. 10 Tennessee Sunday. The win marks the Blue Devils' ninth consecutive victory over the Volunteers, dating back to 1990.
Based on a March 6 on-site evaluation initiated by complaints stemming from the Jesica Santillan case, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations has downgraded Duke Hospital's accreditation status from "Accreditation with Full Standards Compliance" to "Accreditation with Requirements for Improvement."