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Keohane plans book, not memoirs

President Nan Keohane is beginning to get a better sense about her post-presidency plans, which will become reality July 1 when Dean of Yale College Richard Brodhead takes her place at the helm of...


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15 in running for DSG VP positions

The national presidential election is more than eight months away, but less than two weeks from today the undergraduate student body will already have selected its leadership for next academic year.


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West to headline Last Day

For all those Duke students whose summer "vacations" are defined by the few precious weeks between final exams and high-powered summer internships, the chance will soon come to witness the fruits...


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How Much Is Enough?

Duke's freshly-tanned spring breakers are back on campus, loaded with wild tales of drunken Cancun nights and beer-for-breakfast cruises.


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Class brings students to Honduras

Professors at Duke are increasingly incorporating community service projects into their courses, encouraging students to apply the information they learn in the classroom to the real world. .


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Three vie for DSG president

Three rising seniors--Aaron Dinin, Pasha Majdi and Anthony Vitarelli--have thrown their hats into the upcoming race for the Duke Student Government president.


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Committee examines info dissemination

On a typical day, Duke students, faculty and staff have access to countless announcements, reports and other forms of internal communication, yet many feel they are not getting the information they...


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Terps upset Duke for ACC title

GREENSBORO -- The Maryland Terrapins (19-11) denied the men's basketball team's bid at winning its sixth consecutive ACC tournament by defeating Duke (27-5) 95-87 in a pressure-packed overtime...


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Spring Break brings out dieters

The sun is out, birds are chirping, the bees are humming--students are more restless in class and midterms are soon to be over. Spring Break 2004 is here..