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City Council spars on crime grant use

The City Council's discussion of the spending plan for a law enforcement grant prompted some criticism of the Durham Police Department's role in combating crime at a Monday night council meeting.


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Crime Briefs

Car stolen from Med Center Someone stole a $3,500 1995 green Suzuki Swift (N.C. license plate number PNP 8163) from Parking Garage 1 in the Medical Center. Police report rash of car break-ins Duke...


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Merkx, committee aim internationally

In a report earlier this month to the Board of Trustees, Gilbert Merkx, vice provost for international affairs, concluded that Duke has made significant progress enhancing its global perspective...


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Students decry apathy on campus

With Election Day less than 24 hours away, many students remain politically apathetic, although a few student groups have been intensely involved in both local and national races.


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Methodism or multiculturalism?

How can a university feature as its centerpiece a magnificent chapel steeped in ties to the Methodist church, while attracting a greater diversity of students and faculty with other religious and...


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Virus messages grow in number

If 'checking your e-mail' has become a euphemism for 'deleting virus warnings,' you're not alone--Duke students, faculty members and staff may receive as many as 20 virus warnings a day.


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Forward thinking

Unlike most typical ninth graders, Huntington Willard knew at the young age of 13 what he wanted to do with his future.