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(02/08/06 5:00am)
"It all started with Nintendo, sophomore Scott Wagoner says, nodding his head. He sits at his desk in the standard position: staring at the 20-inch flat-screen monitor, his right hand on the mouse, his left on his wireless keyboard. To his left, his roommate's desk looks strikingly similar; to his right, a 27-inch HD television and the coveted Xbox 360 rest on a dresser.
(02/08/06 5:00am)
TRAGIC BAND-DOM There's no doubt that planning for Duke's Last Day of Classes is well underway, but there seems to be a little controversy among the event's organizers, mainly concerning-what else?-the band.
(01/12/06 5:00am)
Most people unfamiliar with Sudoku probably see it as just a partially filled nine-by-nine-unit grid.
(12/12/05 5:00am)
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - There was no stopping J.J. Redick Saturday.
(12/10/05 5:00am)
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - There was no stopping J.J. Redick Saturday.
(12/07/05 9:00am)
tart saying goodbye to retro Central. Admin-istrators say they'll begin "moving ground" this summer on renovating the outdated Central Campus.
(12/07/05 9:00am)
Start saying goodbye to retro Central. Admin-istrators say they'll begin "moving ground" this summer on renovating the outdated Central Campus.
(11/28/05 5:00am)
The Blue Devils captured yet another Duke Classic Championship Sunday.
(11/11/05 5:00am)
It's payback time for the Blue Devils.
(11/10/05 5:00am)
The coaches lay down the ground rules for their players from the start.
(10/24/05 4:00am)
Even though they were playing each other in Saturday's annual Blue-White Scrimmage, the Blue Devils didn't skimp on intensity.
(10/17/05 4:00am)
Though it may be a bit premature to begin talking about next April, senior Mark Middaugh will be thinking about it from now until the last day of spring classes.
(10/14/05 4:00am)
At approximately 12:30 a.m. Friday, the Durham Police Department responded to a hit-and-run call at the 1400 block of Chapel Hill Street.
(09/28/05 4:00am)
It takes 16 hours to drive the 800 miles from Durham to Waveland, Mississippi. But it only takes a one-hour tour to see what little is left.
(09/15/05 4:00am)
WAVELAND, Miss. - Sitting alone at a table in the New Waveland Cafe, a church-sponsored makeshift cafeteria in a decimated parking lot in Waveland, Miss., Louis Kieff stared blankly ahead, oblivious to the bustle of the crowd around him.
(09/06/05 4:00am)
In the wake of Chief Justice William Rehnquist’s death Saturday night, many law theorists are wondering and speculating about the future of the Supreme Court.
(09/02/05 4:00am)
I planned to arrive early at Von Canon B to take the pre-test for Jeopardy!—wait patiently in line with almanac in hand. I figured if I were the first in line, I’d automatically qualify for the show. I ended up being wrong on both accounts.
(09/01/05 4:00am)
The ideal course at Duke has acquired a new characteristic—meets in the afternoon, grades on a curve and gives out a free iPod.
(08/29/05 4:00am)
Junior Keith Kreiger, Jon Fox and Billy Kennedy spent this summer together running through the foothills of Poland. When they weren’t teaching English to underprivileged children, they took breezy days to train together and prepare for the upcoming year.
(07/20/05 4:00am)
Dr. Barton Haynes, director of Duke’s Human Vaccine Institute and Frederic M. Hanes professor of medicine, has studied HIV/AIDS for 15 years and has no intention of stopping—especially now that he has the backing of the world’s eight leading industrialized, democratic nations and $300 million from the National Institutes of Health.