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Freshmen travel 'Into the City'

With more than a dozen eateries, a bookstore, grocery store, laundry facilities and work-study opportunities on campus, students feel they have little need to ever leave Duke's grounds.


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Greeks question exclusive parties

While acknowledging some advantages to members-only parties, many from the greek community have expressed opposition to the idea that the administration would discourage open parties on campus..


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From Afghanistan to the Great Hall

After surviving land mines and a 12-hour flight, Weekend Excursion returns from performing for American military personnel around the world to play at the Great Hall tonight at 10 p.m.


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Police unveil 'crime mapper'

The Durham Police Department recently unveiled a new Internet tool that allows current and prospective residents easy access to area crime statistics.


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Yale strike delays new VP's start

Despite being delayed at Yale University to deal with major union strikes, incoming Vice President for Campus Services Kemel Dawkins said he will be at Duke next week to get started on his new job.


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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.".