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Be vewwy vewwy quiet...

Senior Tryg Dolber, junior Dennis Williams and senior Ryan Shelton have a little fun on Main West quad Saturday afternoon, donning rabbit masks and entertaining passers-by.


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Guinier highlights MLK celebration

When several University students travel to Washington, D.C. this weekend to participate in a protest against a possible war with Iraq, their main agenda will be President George W.


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Sigma Phi Epsilon gets housing

Sigma Phi Epsilon will receive official housing on West Campus next year, completing the transition from a newly reinstituted fraternity to a fully-integrated member of the University's greek...


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Duke asks high court to hear case

The University has asked the United States Supreme Court to review a federal appeals court decision on a patent-infringement lawsuit filed by the former director of Duke's Free Electron Laser...


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Fuqua partners with Seoul National

The Fuqua School of Business is expanding its Cross-Continent MBA program to include an Asian component through a wide-ranging partnership with Seoul National University.


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Crescendo

Think you have to travel to Lincoln Center in New York City to hear premiere symphony music? Think again.


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Privacy protected online, OIT says

With the advent of a new computer registration process, Office of Information Technology personnel can connect computers with their student owners in seconds, but concerns that this violates...


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Hoyas sit on Duke's late command

Chris Duhon's three-point shot from well behind the arc three and a half minutes into the second half sparked Duke's offense and gave the Blue Devils a lead over Georgetown which they held onto for...