Loop, Pauly Dogs scrap plans for delivery service
By Emily Almas | October 10, 2002Despite plans discussed last year, freshmen will still have to go to West Campus to get their tomato bisque.
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Despite plans discussed last year, freshmen will still have to go to West Campus to get their tomato bisque.
Hundreds gathered in front of the Chapel Wednesday as students and faculty--even a few from other universities--took up the megaphone in opposition to a war on Iraq.
This is the fourth story in a five-part series examining attrition among graduate students.
The race for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's newly redrawn 4th Congressional District will pit a seven-term incumbent against a political newcomer.
The rallying cry to save Social Security has pitted the North Carolina Senate candidates against each other--trading jibes in advertisements and speeches.
Legislators unanimously approved amendments to the Student Organization Finance Committee bylaw and elected members to the Duke Student Government Judiciary and the SOFC after rejecting a request...
A student was hospitalized Wednesday after she was attacked in a West Campus dormitory bathroom at about 5:20 a.m., Duke University Police Department officials reported.
Less than 25 percent of seniors at the nation's top schools can identify James Madison as the father of the Constitution, but over 98 percent know who Snoop Dogg is, according to a recent report.
A Duke University Transit bus struck senior Sophia Curcio's Mazda Protege as she pulled out of her parking space Tuesday on Towerview Drive. No one was injured in the accident.
This article is the third in a five-part series examining graduate student attrition..
As part of the Medical Center's push for preventive medicine, a promising intervention study will examine the efficacy of strategic health planning upon the well-being of patients at risk for major...
Many students would gasp in disbelief at the possibility of being denied the right to order and savor a slice of Papa Johns Pizza during "late night" hours.
Plans to begin construction of a new building next to the Bryan Center are on hold and may possibly be scuttled as administrators finalize a program statement for the creation of the encompassing...
For decades, students have grabbed their paintbrushes, paint buckets and creativity, and headed out to Duke's hub of free expression--the East Campus Bridge--to share their ideas and events with...
Some 6,000 e-mail accounts were out of service most of Tuesday after a post office that serves the accounts experienced a failure that resulted, among other things, in a progressive corruption of...
They don't have regular meetings, they don't have a set membership or adviser, and they gather only when the spirit moves them.
Two and a half weeks ago things looked very good for the women's soccer team. With a record of 5-2 and fresh off an upset of the then No.
Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta announced this week that he had found the right man to lead a reenergized residential life system, the last vacancy to be filled under the...
When the history department did an about-face last year and decided to accept Advanced Placement credits toward its major requirements, it abandoned a policy shared by much of the humanities and...
The Durham City Council voted Monday night to suspend an audit of North East Central Durham Reinvestment Inc.