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Sanford addition breaks ground

The Sanford Institute of Public Policy broke ground this morning for a new two-story building, which officials said will help accommodate the institute's past and future growth..


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Army Corps mends Coast

For most members of the Duke community, Hurricane Isabel meant little more than a few canceled classes and broken umbrellas, but for residents of the Outer Banks, the storm's effects are still...


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Knight reflects on Duke presidency

Former University President Douglas Knight led an audience of 60 on a nostalgia-tinged journey through his tumultuous six-year reign as one of the University's most influential leaders and the man...


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Annual review reformed

Campus Council voted unanimously to endorse the recommendations of the annual review reform committee, headed by President Anthony Vitarelli, at its meeting Thursday night..


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Brennan talks of esteem, not money

When economist Geoffrey Brennan took the floor Tuesday afternoon, he set aside the classic economic paradigm of goods and services, opting instead for the more intangible entity of esteem..


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Protesters: 'Say no to Mt. Olive'

About 150 students, professors and community members gathered on the Chapel Quadrangle at noon Tuesday to protest the University's 14-month-old decision to drop a boycott of the Mount Olive Pickle...


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DePalma rehashes Blair saga

Anthony DePalma, a correspondent for The New York Times, spoke Saturday about the "out of control" crisis spawned by former Times reporter Jayson Blair's journalistic deceit.