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Schedule changes see mixed reaction

As University officials prepare to discuss a possible overhaul of the undergraduate academic master schedule, students are reacting favorably to the idea of alleviating midday overcrowding.


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Yearning to Learn

Tossing bags over their shoulders, gathering their books and grabbing a cup of coffee as they dash off to class--typical Duke students, right?.


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Women's task force plans out research

Four months after President Nan Keohane announced a new University-wide gender initiative, administrators, faculty, staff and students across campus are beginning the initial stages of research...


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Greek leaders focus on unity

When all 35 greek chapters convened at a retreat Sept. 15, they were shocked when their knowledge of each other did not extend beyond their own chapters.


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Work continues on WEL tower

Residents have moved in, parties have been held and Rick's Diner is open 24 hours a day, yet construction on the West-Edens Link continues. Three levels of the WEL's McClendon Tower that will be...


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Robertson Scholars laud program

Aside from having to balance both a DukeCard and a UNC access card and learning how to fit into two distinct university cultures, inaugural members of the Robertson Scholars Program say the joint...


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Keohane speaks to DSG, GPSC

For the first time ever, President Nan Keohane met with the General Assemblies of both Duke Student Government and the Graduate and Professional Student Council last night.


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Quad Kiss-In called success

Despite initial apprehensions that the two-hour "Kiss-In Lunch on the Quad" might draw negative attention from passersby, Wednesday's Coming Out Week event proceeded without a hitch.