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N.C. House works to compromise

Now that the North Carolina House of Representatives is evenly divided between two parties, experts say the previously Democratic majority from last session will have to get used to accommodating...


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DUSDAC considers Fairview tips

Duke may have its share of ties to country clubs, but student reports that service at the Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club has been less than clubby have spurred administrators and student leaders...


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Mixing business and pleasure

They may be married, teach in the same department and have similar research fields, but ask Eric and Carol Meyers how they met, and they just might give you different answers.


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Med school class offers warnings

Midway through planning to revamp its entire first-year curriculum for fall 2004, the School of Medicine implemented this year Molecules and Cells, a new interdisciplinary class modeled in the...


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Nursing plans Ph.D. program

As the School of Nursing looks to increase its presence in the University's research community, the school is forging ahead with plans to institute a doctoral program as early as 2005.


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DSG divides over bylaw changes

Tension and confusion pervaded the atmosphere at Duke Student Government's general body meeting Wednesday night, as some legislators took sides in a heated debate over a proposed amendment to the...


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Profs seek action on curriculum

Anticipating the impending deadline to reform the School of Medicine's curriculum for the fall of 2004, some members of the school's Curriculum Committee are expressing frustration at the current...