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Seniors to stay in Few

Contrary to previous statements, graduating seniors living in Few Quadrangle will be allowed to stay in their rooms until after commencement, Residence Life and Housing Services announced Friday.


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WebMail users pwned by hax3rs

The Office of Information Technology alerted Duke WebMail users Saturday about a series of bogus e-mails being sent to various Duke mail accounts since Friday night.


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CRIME WAVE SWEEPS DURHAM

A Duke graduate student was found shot to death at 11:30 p.m. Friday inside his home at The Anderson Apartments, just 1.6 miles from West Campus.


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Pressler changes charges to slander

A Durham County judge ruled to permit former men's lacrosse coach Mike Pressler to change his previous suit against the University and pursue slander charges instead of breach of contract Thursday.


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Four artists confirmed for LDOC

The 609 students enlisted in the "Third Eye Blind for LDOC" Facebook group will finally have the semi-charmed kind of Last Day of Classes they have been hoping for.


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Athletics, withdrawal plans debated

Duke athletics is looking for increased investment in its programs and facilities to live up to new standards of academic and athletic excellence, Michael Gillespie, chair of the Athletic Council,...


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Defendants say lax suit lacks merit

One minute before a midnight deadline Tuesday, the city of Durham submitted a motion to dismiss charges in an ongoing lawsuit with the three formerly indicted Duke lacrosse players.


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Pressler amends Duke suit

Adding to an ongoing lawsuit against the University, former men's lacrosse coach Mike Pressler amended his complaint Wednesday that his former employer defamed him.


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S.E. colleges struggle with drought

Cameron Crazies have been painting "Duke" on their bodies for years, but this year University of Georgia students are starting a new trend, spelling "Conserve Water" across their chests for games.