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(12/01/08 5:00am)
Duke has filed suit seeking compensatory and punitive damages from National Union Fire Insurance Company for refusing to pay the expenses of the University's settlements with members of the 2005-2006 men's lacrosse team.
(11/25/08 5:00am)
Sighs of relief and disappointment were heard round the world when study abroad students received their Spring housing assignments Monday evening.
(11/24/08 5:00am)
Julia Parker Goyer, Trinity '07 and a Robertson Fellow, has been awarded the 2009 Rhodes Scholarship, widely considered to be one of the greatest honors a student can receive.
(11/19/08 5:00am)
As temperatures plummet, students living on campus have been urged to practice extra vigilance to keep trespassers out in the cold.
(11/18/08 5:00am)
The Fuqua School of Business claimed eighth place in BusinessWeek's biannual "Best B-Schools of 2008" issue, a one-place improvement since it was last ranked by the magazine in 2006.
(11/18/08 5:00am)
Blair Sheppard, dean of the Fuqua School of Business, departed for Moscow early Monday morning, zigzagging the globe in his third trip overseas in the last month.
(11/12/08 5:00am)
A man was arrested early Tuesday morning for trespassing in Crowell Quadrangle three days after being jailed for trespassing in Bell Tower Residence Hall.
(11/11/08 5:00am)
Arriving fashionably late for Halloween, hordes of not-so-creepy crawlers have descended upon several West Campus dormitories.
(10/30/08 4:00am)
Students, administrators and corporate executives celebrated the grand opening of Panda Express Tuesday by snipping an oversized fortune cookie scroll-a symbol of the good fortune the restaurant hopes to bring Duke in the future.
(10/28/08 4:00am)
Provost Peter Lange and Blair Sheppard, dean of the Fuqua School of Business, returned to the Gothic Wonderland Monday after a 10-day exploratory trip of China.
(10/27/08 4:00am)
Members of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority have decided to disband their chapter on campus, said President Celia Glass, a senior.
(10/22/08 4:00am)
The Rev. Joseph Lowery, a founding member and former president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, will be the keynote speaker for the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Jan. 18 in the Chapel, kicking off a week of programming commemorating King's life, officials announced Tuesday.
(10/21/08 4:00am)
President Richard Brodhead returned to Durham Oct. 17 after a whirlwind five-day tour of India, revisiting existing partnerships between Duke and the nation, exploring new collaborations and generating considerable buzz about the Duke name in the process.
(10/20/08 4:00am)
Hannah Montana or M.I.A.? The choice will be newly appointed Last Day of Classes Chair Meredith Estren's.
(10/17/08 4:00am)
Signs of student support for Barack Obama or John McCain have been a fixture on the West Campus Quadrangle this Fall. But this time last presidential election cycle, a student demonstrating for either candidate would have seemed curiously out of place.
(10/17/08 4:00am)
President Richard Brodhead returns from India just in time for Homecoming, having spent the past week exploring India for sites for the Fuqua School of Business' expansion.
(10/09/08 4:00am)
The Office of Judicial Affairs saw a 25 percent increase in the number of students reported through the disciplinary system during the 2007-2008 academic year.
(10/09/08 4:00am)
President Richard Brodhead departs for India Thursday morning, leaving the Allen Building far behind but keeping its international ambitions close to heart.
(10/08/08 4:00am)
As the days shorten and the temperature plummets with the approach of winter, the Duke University Union will give campus life a jolt with a "truly electrifying" performance by electronic rock ensemble Ghostland Observatory.
(10/07/08 4:00am)
A week before Panda Express opened its doors, a batch of colorful handmade signs lit up the West Campus Plaza in place of the restaurant's technicolor mascot.