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Tenants complain to council

Yet another controversy over the use of Durham city funds by private firms came to a head at Monday night's City Council meeting as the landlords of Phoenix Crossing Shopping Center denied...


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Davies readies to head new division

If the Duke University of the future looks more like The Jetsons than Dawson's Creek, with monorails zipping across campus and biometric thumb readers instead of DukeCards, Paul Davies will be the...


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98 percent funky stuff

Maceo Parker filled Page Auditorium Friday night with his unique brand of funk and jazz. Parker's son Corey's band opened for him.


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A new prespective

Sleeping bags, canteens, makeshift homes and masses of people-no, we're not talking about Krzyzewskiville.


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Burnin' the midnight oil

Students gather during the Allen Building Lock-In, which lasted from 7 p.m. Friday to 7 a.m. Saturday. They participated in various fish bowls and other activities.


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Prof. releases grade inflation data

In a column in The Washington Post this week, Stuart Rojstaczer, associate professor of hydrology, denounced grade inflation as a real and present danger in higher education, and provided a link...


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Finding the words

It's the day after freshman move-in and President Nan Keohane needs to address 1,600 students anxiously waiting to have their decision to attend the University reaffirmed.


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Colloquium focuses on AAS program

Signaling the latest step in what some hope will result in an Asian American studies program at the University, three national scholars examined the field's place in academia and its potential at...