Gattis rape suspect jailed this month
A man charged with the second-degree rape of a then-freshman in February 2007 was arrested on the same charges Nov. 14.
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A man charged with the second-degree rape of a then-freshman in February 2007 was arrested on the same charges Nov. 14.
Don't ask President Richard Brodhead whether he supports lowering the drinking age.
The Arts and Sciences Council will consider at its meeting today a new underloading policy that would allow undergraduates to enroll in three classes for at most two semesters beginning Fall 2009.
ACES registration for graduate and professional students went smoothly today, after the schedule was delayed one day due to setup and configuration problems.
Albert Loro, assistant professor of medical psychology, died from a heart attack Thursday morning. He was 59.
The agent for Duke lacrosse accuser Crystal Mangum said that although Mangum maintains in her book that she was sexually assaulted at a March 2006 party, she is not specifically accusing any lacrosse players or any individuals related to the University for the alleged crime.
The start of ACES bookbagging for Spring classes will begin Tuesday instead of today due to improvement delays, said Kathy Pfeiffer, assistant vice provost and director of Student Information Services and Systems.
With a revised list of offerings, DukeEngage officials are hoping more undergraduates will take heed of their slogan-"Challenge yourself. Change your world."
Hopeful DukeEngagers must no longer hold their breath-the list of group program sites for this summer was made available Wednesday, with some changes in store.
A resident of Aycock Dormitory attempted to commit suicide Wednesday night, Duke University Police Department Maj. Gloria Graham confirmed.
A student reported being robbed at gunpoint Saturday morning around 3 a.m. while walking alone near the intersection of Sedgefield and Green streets, one block north of East Campus.
Although the Board of Trustees has no legal obligation to open its meetings to the press, members of several media outlets said a press blockage will limit transparency and coverage of the 36-member group.
Undergraduates may request changes to their Spring housing assignments by Oct. 31, after which Residence Life and Housing Services officials will determine assignments for Few Quadrangle and other on-campus bed spaces.
Residence Life and Housing Services officials implemented a revised protocol this Fall for residence hall staff and Duke police to follow when responding to suspicion of drug use.
Members of Duke University Union's Administrative Board called for "measured consideration" and greater student input into Duke Student Government's proposed increase in the student activities fee Tuesday.
Junior Raisa Ledesma arrived in Dublin, Ireland foreseeing community engagement beyond just office work.
The new ACES has failed to ace the test of winning students over to its revamped format and features.
Bipartisan bickering over the strengths and weaknesses of Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del.-presidential hopeful Barack Obama's veep selection-has trickled down from the national Democratic and Republican parties to their respective groups on campus.
Duke and Durham defendants filed a total of 11 motions July 2 to dismiss a civil lawsuit on behalf of three unindicted members of the 2005-2006 men's lacrosse team.
President Richard Brodhead has taken a shot at the legal drinking age.