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Administrators declined to give a former custodian at Cameron Indoor Stadium his job back Wednesday after reviewing his case.
"Housekeepers are human."
Administrators met with local groups and former Duke employee Johnny Hudson Monday to discuss Hudson's questionable employment status.
Johnny Hudson, a former custodian at Cameron Indoor Stadium, was fired Feb. 10 because of what his supervisors described as poor work performance. He was let go 10 days before the end of his 90-day probationary period.
The Duke University Writing Program, currently located at the Bell Tower trailers on East Campus, will move into the nearby Art Building in Fall 2006.
The number of applications to law schools throughout the nation for the upcoming academic year decreased significantly from last year, according to a recent Kaplan study.
Humans may have more in common with animals than they think-and Simon Conway Morris wants to explain why.
Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will be joining forces at upcoming basketball games to raise awareness about sexual assault on both campuses.
For freshmen unhappy with the Marketplace, East Campus dining improvements are in the works.
Graduate and Professional Student Council representatives discussed a membership fee increase and charter changes for their attendance policy at Monday night's meeting.
Administrators, faculty, students and other community members celebrated the opening of the Arts, Culture, and Technology Warehouse Studios near East Campus Thursday evening.
Officials will make no specific changes to security at the University in response to the two robberies that occurred last weekend-one on East Campus and one just off of East.
For Elaine Ho, parking her vehicle is a dangerous experience.
At the Graduate and Professional Student Council meeting Monday, President Bill LeFew announced that health insurance for graduate students will be subsidized starting next year. The General Assembly also passed a motion to increase membership fees.
For freshman Josh Sommer, household mold is a growing concern.
Janet Reno, former United States Attorney General under President Bill Clinton, spoke about her life's journey and controversial issues she faced while in office at the Duke School of Law Monday.
Last week, Duke University Libraries' online catalog experienced a hardware failure that resulted in the loss of all data entered from July 21 to Sept.11.