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(02/06/96 5:00am)
Members of the Panhellenic Council elected Trinity junior Shannon Roche last week to serve as their new president. Roche, a member of the Chi Omega sorority, immediately succeeds Trinity senior Katie Higgins in that office.
(01/29/96 5:00am)
Two patrons of The Underground, the University-sponsored dance club located in the Rathskeller, started a fight with each other early Sunday morning, causing Bryan Center officials to close the club about an hour earlier than usual.
(01/22/96 5:00am)
This past Thursday, The Chronicle printed an advertisement in which approximately 340 Duke students were identified as being associated with a particular religious denomination.
(01/19/96 5:00am)
Faculty discussed the progress of the ongoing search for a new University librarian at Thursday's Academic Council meeting.
(01/15/96 5:00am)
Due to the sudden and widespread onset of a malady resembling the 24-hour flu, students crowded into the infirmary this past weekend and sorority rush activities were cut short.
(01/12/96 5:00am)
The cash registers in the University textbook store have been ringing loudly these past few days as students pull out their wallets to purchase books for the new semester.
(11/28/95 5:00am)
If plans for a new eating facility become a reality, residents of the Edens Quadrangle may soon no longer have to endure the walk up the hill to West Campus in order to find nourishment.
(11/17/95 5:00am)
The Academic Council discussed on Thursday afternoon the creation of a new Board of Trustees committee which will deal with the business and financial aspects of the Medical Center.
(10/31/95 5:00am)
A new University noise policy, approved by the Campus Council, will go into effect for a trial period starting today and ending Thanksgiving break.
(10/26/95 4:00am)
Students now have access to a University health insurance policy with lowered costs and increased benefits, a change many graduate students say is much-needed.
(10/10/95 4:00am)
Frederick Herzog, a professor in the Divinity School, died suddenly Monday morning while attending a Divinity School faculty and staff meeting.
(10/06/95 4:00am)
German deputy foreign minister Helmut Schaefer outlined the three major priorities of German foreign policy in a speech delivered Thursday afternoon.
(09/26/95 4:00am)
A campus organization once devoted exclusively to dealing with eating disorders has expanded its focus to include a broader range of body-image issues.
(09/19/95 4:00am)
Plans for increased quad interaction have gotten a tremendous boost from the $75,000 that the President's Office has set aside for quad programming.
(09/11/95 4:00am)
While the number of candidates running for 39 legislator positions in Friday's DSG election was almost twice that of last year, only one-quarter of the student body voted.
(09/05/95 4:00am)
Friends of Linda Ironside, Trinity '86, who died Thursday after a car accident on Aug. 27, say Ironside exuded tremendous energy in a life characterized by diverse interests.
(09/04/95 4:00am)
Scott Halpern's column on August 30 concerning the demise of Jerry Garcia and Mickey Mantle was interesting and insightful, yet two points merit further consideration.
(08/29/95 4:00am)
A SWAT team storming the halls may become a common sight in freshman dormitories during the next two weeks.
(04/26/95 4:00am)
As a graduate student, I don't live on campus, nor do I plan to. Most grad students don't. This has allowed me to be an unbiased and somewhat amused observer of the general state of disorganization on the part of both undergraduates and administrators in the recent housing and alcohol policy changes. Gee, people around here sure do complain a lot, don't they? Students complain about being ignored and treated like children. Administrators complain about student apathy. Finally, when a group of students attempts to organize in protest, everyone complains that their protests are too little, too late.
(04/25/95 4:00am)
This is the second installment in a three-part series addressing computing issues on campus. Tomorrow's story will look at whether graduating seniors have the necessary computer skills to compete in the workplace.