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Benches forced off main quad

Although benches that traditionally adorn the Main Quadrangle are often resigned to a fiery fate, benches built for this year’s homecoming could face a worse destiny—obscurity in an...


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Campus opens to PSM

After months of planning security and finalizing details, the Palestine Solidarity Movement conference begins today,.


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Pipes calls for end to Palestinian aid

Pro-Israeli activist Daniel Pipes advocated ending the Palestinian-Israeli conflict by cutting off worldwide support to the Palestinian cause in a Thursday night speech sponsored by the Duke...


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Players cash in with 'How to Succeed'

This weekend Hoof ’n’ Horn, which is entering its 70th season and stands as the oldest student-run musical group in the South, will bring the musical “How to Succeed in Business...


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N.C. forms pandemic action plan

Bracing for an “overdue,” “inevitable” influenza pandemic, officials at the North Carolina Division of Public Health released a plan earlier this month outlining the...


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No-shows irk Career Center

The number of students who fail to appear for their job interviews at Duke was unusually high this fall, with about 20 percent of some firms’ applicants neglecting to appear or canceling...


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Debate captures campus eye

Duke was hot with political fever Wednesday night, as the voices of President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., boomed out of dorm room windows and through campus gathering points.