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Duke re-ups contract with Lands' End

The University announced Tuesday that it renewed its trademark license contract with Lands' End, just one month after the contract was suspended due to complaints about labor practices at a...


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Unions rule Yale-New Haven relations

Students lugged futon mattresses and crates of school supplies, rolled boxes of clothing and personal affects into the corridors of their college houses in the morning hours of Aug. 27, 2003.


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Hull mulls new charges for damages

The University is re-examining its residential damage policy in hopes of compelling students to take a more active interest in the well-being of their living environments, said Eddie Hull, director...


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Staff Editorial: Keep alcohol on points

Citing problems with student behavior, The Bull Durham Bar at the Washington Duke Inn is considering terminating its alcohol on points services. The management, which serves a diverse and upscale...


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Fuqua dips, others remain steady

The 2005 U.S. News and World Report graduate rankings brought good news for the School of Law, as it returned to the top 10 in the law school rankings after a two-year hiatus. .


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Panel discusses 'isolation'

Members of the Duke and Durham communities came together Friday afternoon to discuss the comforts and costs of security on local, national and international levels.


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Forget the Alamo

SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- J.J. Redick drove into the lane, trying to penetrate through a clutter of Connecticut defenders, but before he was able to hoist a shot, the ball was stripped from his hands.