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Students head back to Bolivia

After being forced home Oct. 18 by social unrest and a U.S. State Department travel warning, students enrolled in the Duke in the Andes study abroad program will return to Bolivia next Thursday.


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Women look for better mentoring

Women at Duke find the current procedures for advising and mentoring to be lacking, according to data collected by the Steering Committee and Duke Inquiries in Gender from current students and alumni.


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Area student charged in breach

Despite an e-mail he sent over a month ago to the Transportation Security Administration alerting authorities of his actions, a junior at Guilford College in Greensboro was charged Monday with a...


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GPSC parking survey drafted

Taking aim at overcrowding and other parking snafus across campus, Graduate and Professional Student Council members took a draft parking survey at last night's meeting.


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Pacific Rim comes West?

Students lamenting the lack of variety of food on campus will soon have reason to cheer, as Duke Dining Services looks poised to introduce in less than two years, a Pacific Rim restaurant on Main...


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Administrators react to demands

In response to a list of demands proffered by community members following a controversial Sigma Chi fraternity party, administrators expressed support for principles of inclusion and communication...


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Divinity, Carolina collaborate

Officials at Duke's Divinity School and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Social Work announced a new dual degree program between the two schools that will prepare...


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Goldwasser: advisor, friend

She has no control over grades. She cannot persuade professors to lighten the load. She doesn't even have permission numbers for particular classes.