ADPi Waffle Breakfast
The Alpha Delta Pi sorority held its bi-annual Waffle Breakfast this past Sunday on the Main Quad. This philanthropy event raised money for the Durham branch of the Ronald McDonald House on Alexander Avenue.
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The Alpha Delta Pi sorority held its bi-annual Waffle Breakfast this past Sunday on the Main Quad. This philanthropy event raised money for the Durham branch of the Ronald McDonald House on Alexander Avenue.
September 11—the phrase just hangs in the air whenever it is stated—on television, over a loudspeaker or in everyday conversation.
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As the sun sets on a typically humid North Carolina Sunday, a general sigh is heard throughout Duke University’s East Campus.
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North Carolinians will not hit the polls until 2012, but the state is already absorbed in political controversy.