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Late-night Rick's cuts others' business

Loyal patrons of local late-night restaurants can rest assured that their favorite late-night dives will continue to serve their favorite late-night eats, despite the popularity of Rick's Diner in...


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Duke Corp. Ed. tops new rankings

The Financial Times published its annual rankings of international non-degree executive education programs Monday, placing Duke University second, behind the Columbia Business School in New York.


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This old warehouse

When Durham sought to transform many of its dilapidated old factories into centers for culture and commerce, Duke was among the first to jump on the bandwagon.


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Krzyzewski nets $1.3M, highest pay

After a one-year stint away from the top of the payroll, men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski reclaimed the fattest University paycheck in the 2001-02 fiscal year.


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Nasher construction underway

It's summer in Durham, but some things have changed since last year. Students and visitors don sweatshirts over their summer tees. Drought has given way to ever-present rain puddles.


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Greek judiciary slaps Sigma Nu

Jurors on the newly-established greek judicial board have reached a verdict following an alleged hazing incident April 14 when six Sigma Nu fraternity pledges were found inebriated on Old Erwin Road.


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Mezzatesta ousted from DUMA spot

Despite 16 years experience as director of the University's art museum and the development of a $23 million home for the University's art collections to his credit, Michael Mezzatesta will not be...


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Humphries abandons Duke hoops

Kris Humphries, a 6-foot-8 McDonald's All-American from Minnesota, was granted his release from his National Letter of Intent to play basketball for Duke Monday afternoon.


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ACC expansion looms large

In a 7-2 vote Tuesday, Atlantic Coast Conference university presidents voted in favor of an expansion plan that would increase the number of league schools to 12 from nine, a move that - if...


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Academic integrity tops A&S agenda

The Arts and Sciences Council devoted its final meeting of the year to academic integrity, as issues of policy formulation, education and punishment were all discussed in equal measure.