Drought delays WEL landscaping
Water restrictions during Durham's prolonged drought have forced frustrated administrators and staff to postpone landscaping outside of the West-Edens Link.
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Water restrictions during Durham's prolonged drought have forced frustrated administrators and staff to postpone landscaping outside of the West-Edens Link.
Duke Student Government voted to accept both the undergraduate basketball admissions policy and the Inter-Community Council bylaw amendments at its meeting Wednesday night.
Legislators will vote on the undergraduate basketball game admissions policy and amendments to the Inter-Community Council By-laws this evening at a Duke Student Government legislative session.
From proposing half-credits for labs to organizing canned food drives, Duke Student Government vice presidents each have plans this year for making DSG more visible to the University.
Giving germs to terminally ill patients, sexual intercourse and the return of Jesus were all analogies a colorful group of panelists used to describe the economic and moral issues of sweatshop labor at a forum Friday.
At their first official session of the year, Duke Student Government legislators last night heard the first readings of the men's basketball admissions policy for the 2002-2003 season and of changes to the Inter-Community Council By-laws.
Elections, committee meetings and orientations will culminate this evening when the ninth Duke Student Government legislature convenes at its first official session of the academic year.
After a summer free from referenda, agendas and initiatives, Duke Student Government is scheduled to resume Saturday, when its 50 legislators'Äîonly 14 of whom are returning members'Äîwill participate in an informal orientation before Wednesday's first official meeting.
Faced with all-nighters, some Duke students are bypassing Red Bull, lattés and caffeine pills for something that works much more effectively--Ritalin.
It may be the equivalent of the Civil Service Act for the town of Krzyzewskiville.
Although not all legislative seats will be contested in today's elections, Duke Student Government officials are still satisfied with the pool of candidates.
Causing disappointment and commuting hassles for many off-campus students, parking and transit officials have decided to scrap a plan, at least temporarily, that would have created a bus route to a popular Durham apartment complex.
This is the first story in a five-part series profiling various student leaders this year.
While cleaning out rooms, saying goodbye to friends or recovering from adventures at Myrtle Beach, Duke students sign onto ACES to check their grades at each semester's close. Every year, it's common enough to overhear some complaints: "I can't believe I got a B. That's not supposed to happen."
Five panelists spoke on the Middle East conflict last night at the Sanford Institute of Public Policy, discussing both the climate surrounding the current debate and specific prescriptions to achieve a cease-fire.
As officials expand wireless capability on campus--most recently in the West Union Building, The Loop and the Faculty Commons--many students remain unaware of current networking.
A year after a report on social space acknowledged a need for greater accessibility, lower costs and a revised look at alcohol policy at some venues, students report that they are still having difficulty finding space to host social events.
Following greater demand for a lighter and quicker breakfast on East Campus, students can now get breakfast to go at the Marketplace.
An English serpent--a musical instrument dating from around 1780--lies in the office of Brenda Neece, curator of the museum at the Mary Duke Biddle Music Building.
Every morning, when 48-year-old Michal Shohat sends her kids to school, she prays they will come back safely at the end of the day.