Bomb allegedly planted as diversionary tactic
Some students will do anything for a fake ID.
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Some students will do anything for a fake ID.
A student who allegedly set a pipebomb in the Allen Building faces six weeks of psychiatric evaluation in a North Carolina federal correctional institution to determine if he is mentally fit to stand trial.
The majority of a group examining residential life recommended abolishing selective housing in favor of residential quadrangles, but the committee did not reach a unanimous consensus.
While investigators are still probing the possible misuse of Durham's affordable housing funds, the University's $2 million affordable housing loan is proceeding as planned.
President Nan Keohane and Durham Mayor Sylvia Kerckoff plan to announce Duke's commitment to invest $2 million during the next decade in an affordable-housing loan at City Hall today.
The director of Duke's Comprehensive Cancer Center is leaving his post to join the University of Texas's cancer center.
Currents--continues unders SRC PII
The Duke Student Government may be restructuring for the third time in two years.
Just a year after the new Duke Student Government constitution was ratified, some students are concerned that DSG might be restructuring again too soon.
President Nan Keohane toured two dilapidated Durham neighborhoods Tuesday afternoon, but made no substantive commitment of University resources to improve housing conditions.
Three buses similar to one that was involved in a fatal accident in November 1992 may soon return to service.
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Transit officials presented a plan to the student government Thursday that will eliminate direct bus service between East and West campuses after dusk to increase safety and reduce wait time for students.
Telecommunications department officials estimate phone rates will increase by 15 percent next year because of Ethernet connections, added telephone lines, cable television and inflation.
The air in Cameron Indoor Stadium rang with stomping, chanting and cheering Saturday night.
Undeterred by torrents of sleet, scores of Dr. Deepak Chopra's fans flocked to Page Auditorium Thursday night to hear him talk about holistic medicine.
A history professor criticized world leaders for their complacency in confronting ethnic warfare in a speech Monday night in the Social Sciences Building.
Although construction on the Levine Science Research Center is almost complete, fund-raising for the new building is less than halfway there.