Night bus schedule gets mixed reviews
Recent changes in the campus bus schedule have received mixed reviews from University students and bus drivers.
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Recent changes in the campus bus schedule have received mixed reviews from University students and bus drivers.
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A second University physician was been named as a defendant in a lawsuit pitted against the Duke Rice Diet Center.
A renowned feminist author challenged women to seize power in a speech Friday night.
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Council discussed student health insurance at a meeting Monday night.
Once a year, for an obscenely paltry amount of money, the best food that is ever present on this campus--save the occasional inauguration hors d'oeuvreDis housed under one roof, there for the gorging.
Nan Keohane discussed the future of Arts and Sciences at a meeting Thursday.
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LeAnn Levering
Okay, class, sit down. Welcome to Pretty Damn Near Amazing Lit 101. Hey, you in the back, what's that in your hand, Wordsworth? Put that down. Today we're going to study the works of Counting Crows, as published in the group's first volume, August and Everything After. You will not want to drop this class after you hear these guys.
Students will have to wait at least a few more weeks for an updated issue of The Teacher-Course Evaluation Book, thanks to ongoing problems staffing the publication.
This article is the third installment in a five-part series appearing on Fridays on campus stress breakers and pastimes.
The Duke Student Government legislature appointed an additional member to the greek life task force Wednesday.
Duke Student Government legislators heavily debated a resolution about diversity in the undergraduate curriculum which narrowly passed Wednesday night.
Graduate students discussed ways to enhance their intellectual experience at a student government meeting Monday night.
Filmmaker Oliver Stone challenged about 1,000 students and other members of the community to recapture their spiritual essence and question truth in a speech Friday night in Page Auditorium.
A handful of students turned out for a town meeting Thursday night in the Multipurpose Center regarding issues pertaining to Central Campus life.
Two more students will be added to the greek life task force, said Trinity senior Paul Hudson, president of the Duke Student Government, at last night's DSG meeting.