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(03/07/96 5:00am)
Catholics without the Pope. Duke basketball without Coach Krzyzewski. The Pogues without Shane MacGowan. Disbelievers said it couldn't be done. But Pogue Mahone (Gaelic for "kiss my ass" and the original name of the band) is the Pogues' second release since the untimely departure of MacGowan in 1993. And the remaining Pogues sound as feisty as ever, filling every crevice of their music with a taste of traditional Irish and English folk mixed with a punk aesthetic.
(02/27/96 5:00am)
The office of undergraduate financial aid has agreed to reevaluate its policy regarding housing costs for students who receive financial aid.
(02/26/96 5:00am)
The wrestling team won a tight match and lost another close one this weekend on the road.
(02/16/96 5:00am)
The Academic Council elected Distinguished Professor of Radiology Leonard Spicer to serve as its new chair during a Thursday afternoon meeting.
(02/13/96 5:00am)
The Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy has hired a new assistant director to fill the position that has been empty since late January.
(02/01/96 5:00am)
In preparation for the spring cabinet election, the Duke Student Government legislature passed The Election Act of 1996 in their general body meeting Wednesday night.
(01/25/96 5:00am)
In an effort to prevent crime, Public Safety is trying to curb use of the Intramural Building while it is unattended.
(01/22/96 5:00am)
In an effort to make Duke Student Government more accountable to the student body for its funding allocations, student organizations' budgets can be accessed on the World Wide Web starting this semester.
(01/18/96 5:00am)
At its general body meeting Wednesday night, the Duke Student Government legislature elected Trinity freshman Todd Waldman to the Student Organizations Finance Committee and swore in three new legislators.
(01/16/96 5:00am)
The University's Primate Center will donate one dozen rare lemurs to the Philadelphia Zoo to replace those lost in the Dec. 24 fire that destroyed the zoo's primate building, Philadelphia Mayor Edward Rendell and Richard White, dean of Trinity college, announced Jan. 2.
(12/07/95 5:00am)
Following a speech to Duke Student Government legislators Wednesday night, Janet Dickerson, vice president for student affairs, discussed with students the new alcohol policy and the new role of Public Safety on campus.
(11/29/95 5:00am)
Following a heated discussion centering on religious issues in Tuesday night's Duke Student Government meeting, legislators denied recognition to a campus religious group and passed a resolution urging Duke Chapel to change its policy on same-sex unions.
(11/17/95 5:00am)
More than 500 students from around the Triangle cheered on "Good Morning, America" before dawn Wednesday in front of the Chapel.
(11/09/95 5:00am)
Following a discussion about proposed changes to student transcripts with Dean of the School of Engineering Earl Dowell, the Duke Student Government legislature Wednesday night passed a resolution discouraging the placement of mean grades on transcripts.
(11/01/95 5:00am)
A student from North Carolina Central University was arrested on East Campus Monday night and charged with simple assault of a University student and resisting, delaying or obstructing a police officer, according to Cpl. Art Gribensk of Public Safety.
(10/30/95 5:00am)
A newly formed student task force is moving forward with plans for a program aimed at educating students about the University's harassment policy.
(10/04/95 4:00am)
Authorities in legal and law-enforcement fields debated the repercussions of O.J. Simpson's acquittal Tuesday after the jury returned a verdict after only four hours of deliberation the previous day.
(09/14/95 4:00am)
Trinity senior Peggy Cross, DSG president, set the agenda and urged new legislators to take action in her opening speech at the first legislative meeting of the 1995-1996 academic year.
(09/01/95 4:00am)
Although all-you-can-eat dinners at the Pits are a thing of the past, administrators are currently considering different ways to utilize the space during the week.
(08/28/95 4:00am)
Beginning with a stirring medley of songs, Maya Angelou welcomed the Class of 1999 to the University Sunday afternoon, encouraging the class to recognize and celebrate each others' similarities.