A proposed policy would give community colleges the right to reject applicants if they were deemed to pose a health or safety risk to themselves or other students. Some have criticized the proposal as being too vague and easily manipulated.
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A proposed policy would give community colleges the right to reject applicants if they were deemed to pose a health or safety risk to themselves or other students. Some have criticized the proposal as being too vague and easily manipulated.
Freshman Yaroslav Merkulov shot two 69’s to start the tournament, but his first round was disqualified after he signed for an incorrect score.
Senior Reka Zsilinskzka won Section B 6-2, 6-4 Sunday.
While Riley Skinner won’t be present Saturday, the high-powered Wake Forest offense hasn’t left.
The Graduate and Professional Council finalized its executive board and looked ahead to the coming year at its meeting Tuesday.
Despite public outrage over the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, few independently owned BP gas stations have seen a decline in business.
Starting with the year’s first Tailgate Sept. 4, Tailgate-goers will be subject to new alcohol regulations, including a limit of 30 cases per vehicle and six cans per individual.
Though the Bull City Connector is becoming popular with Duke employees and city residents, students have been slower to utilize it.
Flooding in Keohane Quadrangle 4D from a severe thunderstorm Sunday night resulted in the temporary relocation of seven students and a residence coordinator on Central Campus.
While C-1 buses will continue to run between East and West campuses, several other changes in the bus system will take place this year, including the addition of a C-1 Class Change bus to replace the old C-3.
Construction on the new K4 dormitory is “slightly ahead of schedule,” administrators said, adding that noise will be minimized for students this Fall.
With blue-chip recruits like Sean Renfree, Chris Cusack feels that Duke is quickly becoming the new Stanford.
Campus Council met Thursday to discuss changing the current off-campus housing lottery system. Campus Council hopes to make the lottery system more convenient for students studying abroad.