Preparing for the worst
By Dave Ingram | April 23, 2003It's a scene that few at Duke would like to contemplate. A militant group opposing U.S.
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It's a scene that few at Duke would like to contemplate. A militant group opposing U.S.
There is a saying in journalism that suggests reporters are charged "to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable." Often attributed to early 20th-century New Yorker writer A.J.
Over the next month or two, hundreds of college students will address their fellow seniors at graduations nationwide, reenacting what are, in some cases, centuries-old traditions.
Student Affairs administrators placed Sigma Nu fraternity on "interim suspension" Monday after Chapel Hill police officers found six of the group's pledges wandering intoxicated near Old Erwin Road.
President Nan Keohane's announcement Sunday that she plans to step down as Duke's eighth president in June 2004 ended months--in fact, years--of speculation regarding her future.
One of the University's highest-ranking behind-the-scenes administrators was named this week to the top post at Southampton College, part of the Long Island University system.
Barely had I felt so safe as on a recent trip to Israel, but rarely had I felt so threatened as on the last day of the same visit.
Dr. Kenneth Schneider, a professor emeritus of clinical pathology, an involved community member and a beloved father and husband, died last Saturday following an extended illness. He was 69.
President George W. Bush's plan for boosting the slumping U.S.