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Few attend C2K forum

Students love to complain about the constraints of Curriculum 2000, but only a few showed up at a forum Monday night to discuss possible solutions to the problems they have encountered with the...


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Students weigh in on recall

During one of the most entertaining political events since President Bill Clinton's sex scandal, many Duke students hailing from California are actively involved in the gubernatorial recall in...


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K-ville tenting policy unveiled

Undergraduates hoping to see the men's basketball team play the University of Maryland and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill this season will have to learn a few new rules about...


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Institutional review boards

The University and the Medical Center are planning several changes to bring the campus Institutional Review Board and the five medical center IRBs into closer collaboration..


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Primaries on tap for Durham vote

Durham citizens head to the polls today to cut the list of candidates for three open at-large city council positions from 14 to six--those who make the cut after the municipal primary will then...


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City Council approves TTA resolution

The Durham City Council approved a resolution Monday night that expresses support for the idea of a consolidated, regional transport system that would link Raleigh, Durham and Research Triangle Park.


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Kenan Institute honors Keohane

Although the Board of Trustees took final action on only a few initiatives this weekend (see story, page 1), it was a busy and celebratory weekend for the Trustees and Duke's senior administration.


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Greeks react to critical findings

When the University released its Women's Initiative report in late September, a notable portion of the section on undergraduate students focused on the dominance of the greek community over the...


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UNC to aid low-income students

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chancellor James Moeser announced a new plan Wednesday for low-income students that puts Carolina's financial aid policy at the national forefront of...


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MLWC, Duke celebrate '20/40'

An extraordinary coincidence of anniversaries pertaining to African Americans and the University has spurred a series of events and commemorations known as the 20/40 Celebration, which will take...