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Bring back the bell

The last time the Victory Bell, the prize awarded to the winner of the annual Duke-North Carolina football game, resided in Durham, Paula Abdul was atop the Billboard music charts with her album...


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Sanford receives mixed review

The Sanford Institute of Public Policy should reconsider the number of its professors of the practice, its organization of teaching and research, and its areas of concentration, according to a...


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City Council votes to punish Conner

After nearly five hours of deliberation, the Durham City Council voted 6-1 Tuesday to retain Marcia Conner as city manager, but with the stipulation of strict disciplinary action.


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City Council puts off Conner review

Marcia Conner's future as Durham's city manager remained unclear Monday night after a closed meeting of the Durham City Council and the release during the open portion of its meeting of an audit...


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The IMF: an agent of the powerful?

The ability of troubled countries to weather financial crises largely depends on the willingness of wealthy nations to offer loans, but such investments can often seem like ride through a hurricane...


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Theta Chi, deans reach agreement

Despite speculation that, after a recent University investigation, Theta Chi fraternity could be the next greek organization to dissolve itself or be kicked off campus, the Edens Quad fraternity...


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All-male forum considers assault

Seeking to add a different voice to campus dialogue on sexual assault, about 30 male undergraduates joined a panel of faculty members and administrators for a Wayne Manor-sponsored discussion on...