City crime dropped in early 2009
Overall crime in Durham in January and February of this year was down from the first two months of 2008, Durham Police Chief Jose Lopez reported to City Council members at a work session March 19.
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Overall crime in Durham in January and February of this year was down from the first two months of 2008, Durham Police Chief Jose Lopez reported to City Council members at a work session March 19.
Junior Awa Nur stresses three points in her campaign for the Duke Student Government presidency: fiscal responsibility and efficiency, transparency and realism.
Few Quadrangle has undergone several minor renovations in the past few weeks--this time to repair the damage left by a spate of vandalism.
Fire damaged a Central Campus apartment Saturday around 9:30 a.m., Duke University Police Department Maj. Gloria Graham confirmed Sunday. There were no injuries.
Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies Susan Roth spoke to faculty at the Arts and Sciences Council's meeting Thursday about how best to move forward in developing the University's interdisciplinary programs.
Third-year law student James McDonald said he has a real appreciation of what the University can do for a graduate or professional student.
Though legacy admissions rates are more relaxed than overall admissions standards at universities nationwide, prospective students have mixed feelings on the practice.
Two Central Campus apartments were broken into through sliding patio doors and burglarized Friday morning.
Professor of English Srinivas Aravamudan will become the new dean of the humanities in Arts and Sciences July 1, George McLendon, dean of the faculty of Arts and Sciences and dean of Trinity College, announced Monday.
Campus Council members agreed to help finance two projects planned by International Association and Rubenstein-Silvers Hillel Student Board at the council's meeting Thursday.
Duke students hoping to spend this summer in Israel will have more difficulty finding a way to do so after an announcement Thursday that the Duke in Israel program is being suspended.
The rivalry between Duke and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may be unpredictable on the basketball court, but there is no competition when it comes to the two schools' affordability.
Campus Council has initiated discourse on the concept of themed living groups, drafting a report that presents a general outline of the structure of a possible new type of residential community at Duke.
At its first meeting of the 2008-2009 academic year, the Academic Council listened to a proposal to implement a tuition remission policy for graduate students.