Field of young trustee candidates cut to 3
The Inter-Community Council announced yesterday the three finalists for the young trustee position: Trinity senior Sam Cheung, engineering senior Damian Dolland and Trinity senior Chris Lam.
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The Inter-Community Council announced yesterday the three finalists for the young trustee position: Trinity senior Sam Cheung, engineering senior Damian Dolland and Trinity senior Chris Lam.
Duke Student Government legislators opened their e-mail inboxes Friday morning to find the conclusion of a mild stand-off awaiting them: Executive Vice President and Trinity sophomore Rusty Shappley announced to them his creation of a seven-member Line Monitor Policy Review Committee.
Benefits registration for the same-sex partners of graduate and professional students will begin at 10 a.m. this morning, Special Assistant to the President Judith White announced late Thursday afternoon.
Three months after university employees whitewashed over slogans celebrating National Coming Out Week, a Duke Student Government committee has churned out a policy to short circuit future controversies.
Duke Student Government President and Trinity senior Lino Marrero has requested that the legislature not comply with an order made by the DSG Chief Justice at Wednesday night's general body meeting.
Two weekends ago, a teenager left his Glendora, Calif., home, lay down on the railroad tracks in a nearby town and waited until a Metrolink train traveling 75 mph took away his life.
Durham City Council member Howard Clement, who knew Martin Luther King, Jr. through their shared membership in Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, stood on the platform with King when he delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech during the 1963 march on Washington.
Immediately before the holiday vacation, parking violators received a bit of holiday cheer from an unlikely benefactor-Parking Services.
As students enter finals week, the Women's Center is embarking on a difficult trial of its own: finding a replacement for current Coordinator of Sexual Assault Support Services Selden Holt, who is leaving at the end of this term.
After an intense but muffled campaign this semester by graduate and professional students, the University has extended spousal privileges to such students' same-sex partners.
Seeking to include the entire University community in its efforts to ease racial tensions and better the campus community, the Office of Institutional Equity is asking for input from anyone with a specific recommendation for change.
Responding to the past two semesters' campus-wide focus on race relations, Provost John Strohbehn has gathered a 15-member committee of campus leaders to address faculty recruitment and retention as well as student life.
At the Sunday afternoon burial of Eric Pas, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, his rabbi bestowed upon him one of the highest honors the Yiddish language has to offer: He called him a mensch.
This article is the fifth installment in a seven-part series on upperclass housing at the University. Monday's story will examine other schools whose residential systems are in flux.
As the Upperclass Residential Planning Group gathers information for its late November preliminary report, debate over the pending reconfiguration of West Campus and Edens Quadrangle has polarized around the issue of selective living. To contribute to that debate, The Chronicle has developed a seven-part series that articulates the debate's major disputes, along with the history and statistics that ground them.
The irony resonated for Trinity senior Chuenée Sampson.
Just hours after a brown doll was found hanging from a tree in front of the Cambridge Inn, Black Student Alliance members gathered in the same location for a very different reason: To stage a "study-in" at the Allen Building to call attention to a list of historic demands they say have been left unmet for 30 years.
Duke Student Government Executive Vice President and Trinity junior Sarah Mitchell will resign from her position at the end of the semester in order to participate in the Public Policy Studies department's New York-based "Leadership and the Arts" program, which she said will be an important experience for her career aspirations.
New announcements on the East Campus Bridge have all but covered over the physical remnants of the Oct. 8-9 incident in which Facilities Management employees whitewashed over slogans celebrating National Coming Out Week.
Waiting at the Trent Dormitory bus stop at 10:00 p.m. Wednesday night with a backpack full of books and a mind set on studying, Trinity sophomore and Duke University Rescue Squad member Jack Hol did not expect the night to be unusual. He was simply waiting for a bus.