Econ majors get early look at business world
Students majoring in economics can now work on independent study projects sponsored by major financial companies, and early indications show enthusiasm on both sides for the programs.
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Students majoring in economics can now work on independent study projects sponsored by major financial companies, and early indications show enthusiasm on both sides for the programs.
William Rhoden, a sports columnist for The New York Times, spoke to a packed John Hope Franklin Center Wednesday about the power relationship between black athletes and their predominantly white coaches and owners.
The polls have been closed for nearly a week, but the race for North Carolina's 8th Congressional District is not over quite yet.
Approximately 100 leaders from the healthcare, government and pharmaceutical industries gathered at the Fuqua School of Business Saturday for a speech by Lynn Steele, director of the Division of Emergency Preparedness and Response at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Benjamin Mkapa, former president of Tanzania, called on more developed countries to help alleviate Tanzania's healthcare crisis Tuesday night at Duke.
As a resident of Giles who, like many others, was asleep when the vandalism occurred, I do not appreciate being told in a recent staff editorial ("Group punishment could deter vandals," Feb. 15) that we as residents should "be more vigilant in enforcing standards of behavior."