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Creating alternatives to keg parties just got a little easier.
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Council learned how the University's revised sexual harassment policy would affect graduate students at a meeting Monday night.
MORRISVILLE--American Airlines rebuffed a request by its flight attendants' union on Sunday for emergency mediation to help settle the union's four-day strike.
The president of Duke Student Government spoke out against future dorm construction on East Campus during a meeting of the DSG legislature Thursday.
Graduate students made several recommendations about the proposed new recreational facility at a meeting of the Graduate and Professional Student Council Monday night.
The Duke Student Government will monitor legislators and consider selling squeeze bottles to increase solidarity and promote its image.
The legislature of the student government convened Wednesday night to begin its first year under a new constitution.
"Duke students like things that are entertaining and things that are free."
When one thinks of Duke's campuses, a few select landmarks leap to mind. The Chapel. Cameron. Baldwin Auditorium. And, somewhere down the line of memorable sights, perhaps, the SAE bench.
On Saturday, about 100 freshmen began building what the Community Service Center wants to be a year-long relationship with three Durham communities.
President Clinton's proposed national service plan is prompting some changes in the University's financial aid program.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council discussed possibilities of adding a new dormitory for graduate students on East Campus at the last meeting of the semester Monday.
Students of all races gathered on the main quad of West Campus Friday to discuss race relations within the University community at a rally sponsored by the Black Student Alliance and the Asian Student Association.
About 70 students invaded administrators' offices Thursday to protest residential life and the fraternity system.
Throngs of Durham residents crowded on Ninth Street Sunday afternoon to celebrate at the fourth annual Earth Day Community Fair.
Next semester's incoming freshman women will be getting two letters over the summer: one from their male FAC, and another from their female "mentor," provided by the newly-founded Duke Women's Awareness Program.
Undergraduates overwhelmingly supported Thursday's referendum for a new student government.