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Financial aid cap helps A&S

Provost Peter Lange has placed a cap on financial aid expenditures by Arts and Sciences for the next five years, a move that somewhat alleviates the multi-faceted financial aid crunch that has been...


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ARAMARK put to the 'test'

After a major renovation of the Great Hall this summer, the eatery's management is facing high expectations from the University--what Director of Dining Services Jim Wulforst called an "acid test.".


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University caps bandwidth use

Administrators announced a policy last week that will limit individuals' bandwidth usage in order to speed up network service for students on the residential student network.


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Merchants on Points drops 4, adds 2

Students ordering their late-night study break meals will have to get used to a new roster of vendors this semester, as four establishments are no longer on the list and two new ones have been added.


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Complaint filed in DSG election

Despite reports of a smooth election from many candidates in Tuesday's Duke Student Government senatorial contest, two complaints were filed by candidates.


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Ewing aims for small, strong council

Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology Katherine Ewing has assumed the chair of Arts and Sciences Council during a time of great change both for the council and for the Arts and Sciences...


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Safety, cost impact int'l recruiting

The University has stepped up its efforts over the last decade to create an internationally diverse student body, but safety concerns and financial constraints continue to keep admissions...