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Only one student turned out Thursday night for a town meeting on alcohol policy issues.
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Only one student turned out Thursday night for a town meeting on alcohol policy issues.
Dave Matthews took over Cameron Friday night with a ferocious leap off the drum riser, limbs thrashing in the air until he landed squarely and resoundingly on spread legs. And the building would not stop shaking for another two hours.
The dust has yet to settle after President Nan Keohane's controversial elimination of University vice president and vice provost post more than two months ago.
The Interfraternity Council voted Thursday night to ban the distribution of alcohol at fraternity parties in exchange for a bring-your-own-beverage policy.
University officials are banking on bartenders to provide a healthier social climate next year.
This is the first installment in a five-part series looking at race dynamics among undergraduates. Tomorrow's story will look at race dynamics within cultural groups and how these shape attitudes toward race.
Those looking to fill a campus humor void can now find some satisfaction, but that opportunity may not last longer than this semester.
The problem with Oscar night is that after more than a month of speculation and "Entertainment Tonight" insider scoops and countless predictions, actually watching the Academy Awards is really anticlimatic. I'm reaching the point where I watch it more for the designer gowns and to see who could ever top Jack Palance's push-up display during his acceptance speech from a few years back.
The Duke Student Government Judiciary unanimously upheld the DSG elections commission's Monday decision that Trinity junior and presidential candidate Milan Selassie be disqualified from Thursday's runoff election because he violated campaigning bylaws.
Amidst the onslaught of complaints and appeals concerning the elections for Duke Student Government executive positions, candidates are still trying to keep their attention and efforts focused on the business of campaigning.
Two complaints concerning the runoff candidates for Duke Student Government executive vice president were heard and ruled on by the DSG Judiciary Tuesday night.
Trinity junior Milan Selassie was removed from the ballot for Duke Student Government president Monday night after the DSG elections commission found him guilty of violating campaigning bylaws.
The Duke Student Government runoff elections have been postponed from Tuesday until Thursday due to the number of complaints filed during the weekend regarding the election held this past Thursday.
David Gergen, a White House adviser to four presidents and a current professor of the practice at the Terry Sanford Institute for Public Policy, will deliver the commencement address for the Class of 1995, President Nan Keohane announced Thursday.
Amidst groans and cheers, members of selective houses glimpsed their futures Tuesday as the Housing Assignment Committee revealed the new face of residential life on West Campus.
Selective living groups have been guaranteed a spot on West Campus next year--provided they adhere to a membership cap of 50 students.
Duke Drama's production of William Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure," opening tonight in Sheafer Theater, offers more than an evening of theater-going.
Author Gloria Anzaldua refused to allow herself to be pigeonholed when she addressed about 200 students and faculty in Von Canon Tuesday night.
A bill to be debated tonight by the Duke Student Government legislature could significantly alter governance of student groups.
"Brother" has a new meaning for members of Psi Upsilon fraternity.