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Campus Council to select new executives

Campus Council is ready to tab a new generation of executive officers tonight, as student legislators vote today on who will fill the positions of President, Vice President, Treasurer and...


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Over 50 vy for DSG, class positions

The Duke Student Government polls will be open today for legislative and class officer races, a result of the successful passage of a referendum on the March executive election ballot that moved...


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Child well-being rises slightly

In a blow to the commonly held belief that money and technology improve lives, Duke researchers have found that the level of well-being for American children has increased only slightly since 1975.


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Rorschach tapped as Nasher director

After a lengthy and ambitious search, the University has tapped Kimerly Rorschach, director of the David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago, to lead the new Nasher Museum...


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Waving goodbye to Myrtle?

Senior Jenny Osterhout will always fondly remember Myrtle Beach. "I want to name my first-born Myrtle," she said. "I wouldn't miss [Myrtle] for the world.


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War, economy focus of campaign

As John Kerry struggles to define his candidacy, the 2004 presidential campaign is shaping up to be a close race with the economy and the situation in Iraq as the major issues, Duke professors said.


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Security task force created for East

A new task force comprised of top campus services administrators will conduct an in-depth assessment of security on East Campus, taking into account recent campus-wide security concerns as well as...


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Proposed damage policy scrutinized

As the University considers a policy to charge students for damages to their residence halls, students are thinking about whether membership in selective living groups should be a factor in their...


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Students allegedly scammed

A now-defunct student-run travel company may have cheated dozens of Duke students out of over $25,000 through various trip schemes in the past year.