DSG votes not to condemn conflict
By Molly Nicholson | March 20, 2003Hours before the United States government dropped bombs over Baghdad, the Duke Student Government had its own say about the war.
Hours before the United States government dropped bombs over Baghdad, the Duke Student Government had its own say about the war.
Despite the biting wind and drizzling rain, Duke students and members of the Durham community gathered in front of the Chapel at 8 p.m.
When President George W. Bush's administration said it would bypass a U.N.
University officials stepped up security measures Wednesday as the United States prepared to enter war with Iraq.
During a question and answer session Tuesday night, members of the Graduate and Professional Student Council met with Duke University Police Department Chief Clarence Birkhead and Assistant Chief...
Matthew Slovik is set to become the next president of Duke Student Government after defeating Taylor Collison by a 10.3 percent margin in Tuesday's runoff election.
Minutes before Saddam Hussein's 48-hour deadline will draw to a close tonight, Duke Student Government legislators will consider a resolution that urges Duke faculty members and administrators to...
With its new director settling in, construction nearing completion on the second of two major buildings and hiring forging ahead, the new Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy is now looking to...
Provoking debate on issues ranging from the prevalence of medical errors to the ethics of organ transplantation procedures, the treatment and death of Jesica SantillA¡n has made the 17-year-old...
Two years ago, as newly inaugurated President George W.
After science faculty members evaluated preliminary architectural plans for the French Science Center, administrators this month passed the new $100 million multidisciplinary science building to...
The massive expansion and renovation of Perkins Library began with little fanfare over spring break and will continue, pending final approval in May by the Board of Trustees, for as many as six years.
Add one more top administrator to the list of those stepping down in the near future - the University's chief financial officer will also be leaving Duke.
If the war began tomorrow, where would you be? What would you do? For many opposing a United States-led war against Iraq, that question is already answered.
In preparation for the Duke Student Government presidential runoff election today, the two remaining candidates focused their positions as each made a final push for votes.
A team of experts will begin an external review of the computer science department today, looking especially at the department's current research, the quality of the graduate program and the...
After years of planning, a new approach to determining and providing undergraduate financial aid will be implemented this fall by Duke and 28 other colleges and universities nationwide.
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