DSG hears new walk-up policy
By Ross Tucker | October 22, 2009DSG discussed changes to the walk-up line policy for the 2009-2010 basketball season, as well as the creation of a SOFC Reform Commission at its Wednesday night meeting.
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DSG discussed changes to the walk-up line policy for the 2009-2010 basketball season, as well as the creation of a SOFC Reform Commission at its Wednesday night meeting.
AT&T has announced its collaboration with the Office of Information Technology to increase cell phone coverage on campus.
Students and parents who did not reserve tickets for the Duke men’s basketball exhibition game against Pfeiffer University this Saturday may not miss out on much after all.
The first round of Krzyzewskiville tenting may start a month later this basketball season. DSG will consider a line monitor proposal that may begin Blue tenting Jan. 30.
Thanks to new athletic department policies, graduate students will have a greater presence at Cameron Indoor Stadium for the upcoming basketball season.
Two vehicles were involved in a high-speed chase on Towerview Drive late Monday night. No one was injured.
A Durham Police Department employee’s recent termination over excessive overtime pay has raised concerns about a lack of oversight.
For Dana Priest, a reporter for The Washington Post, stumbling upon a secret prison in Afghanistan makes investigative journalism an attractive profession.
The Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee began a new initiative Monday night to discuss improving food services with vendors.
As financial troubles lead to budget cuts, Duke is getting a boost from Uncle Sam. Duke has received approximately $146.8 million in federal stimulus research funding. Of a total of 854 Duke...
The Countdown to Craziness event combined the Blue-White game with videos featuring players, a dunk contest, an awards show and even an outdoor concert, creating a lively start to the season. “It...
Ian Buruma, professor of democracy, human rights and journalism at Bard College, spoke Thursday about the perception that Europe is being taken over by Muslims.
A few roads across campus are in poor condition, students and bus drivers said. The faltering economy, however, has delayed plans to repair most campus roads.
About 40 students celebrated the end of Hispanic Heritage Month at the Armadillo Grill in the Bryan Center with an evening of free food, music and dancing.
Campus Council passed a resolution for a pilot program Thursday that would allow pets on Central Campus, said Vice President Alex Reese, a junior.
A Durham Police officer accused of receiving excessive overtime pay was fired Wednesday, Durham city officials announced.
The Biddle Rare Book Room was filled with scenes of resistance, escape and political turmoil Thursday evening as Chilean Ambassador to the U.N. Heraldo Muñoz described his part in the fight against...