Council to host 'Fridays on the Plaza'
Students will find food, music and alcohol from around the world on the West Campus Plaza this upcoming Friday.
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Students will find food, music and alcohol from around the world on the West Campus Plaza this upcoming Friday.
A preliminary outline of the new process through which selective living groups will be assessed was presented to Campus Council at its general body meeting Thursday night.
This Saturday morning, access to West Campus quadrangles will not be just a swipe away for students.
A number of student groups have already begun to discuss this year's Last Day of Classes celebration-and the role that an increased student activities fee will play in the event.
Campus Council members discussed changing the current quadrangle model on West Campus into a house model at its general body meeting Thursday night.
Students whose air conditioning service had been terminated Sept. 4 will receive compensation, Eddie Hull, dean of residence life and executive director of housing services, said Wednesday.
Residence Life and Housing Services is launching a new model for group housing--the Group Living Initiative--that will take effect in January.
The placement of selective living groups may be slightly different when students return to campus next fall.
Campus Council members discussed questions relating to the Campus Culture Initiative with Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs, at the council's first general body meeting of the year Thursday night.
Have you hugged your housekeeper this week?
The mold situation in Edens Quadrangle is heating up.
When sophomores Josh Sommer and Christian Pikaart moved into their new room in Edens Quadrangle Aug. 24, they found something unexpected-mold.
A few months ago Mike Nifong's reelection as Durham district attorney appeared to be guaranteed, but now some local residents and Duke students are organizing to support his opponent-Lewis Cheek.
Approximately 200 packed Goodson Chapel Tuesday night-not for a late-night service, but for a discussion about the book and upcoming movie The Da Vinci Code.
The new Central Campus will literally be on a completely different level from current buildings.
As soon as next fall, students may find entrances around campus that are not only guarded by card swipes but also by cameras.
Duke's biggest attraction for sophomore Christopher Shaw was not a gorgeous campus or top-ranked basketball team, but one individual-his twin Jefferson Shaw.
What would make students want to help prevent living space damages?
Nothing is as simple as black and white.
Campus Council and Residential Life and Housing Services officials discussed damages to living space at the Council's general body meeting Thursday night.