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ARAMARK put to the 'test'

After a major renovation of the Great Hall this summer, the eatery's management is facing high expectations from the University--what Director of Dining Services Jim Wulforst called an "acid test.".


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University caps bandwidth use

Administrators announced a policy last week that will limit individuals' bandwidth usage in order to speed up network service for students on the residential student network.


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Safety, cost impact int'l recruiting

The University has stepped up its efforts over the last decade to create an internationally diverse student body, but safety concerns and financial constraints continue to keep admissions...


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Ewing aims for small, strong council

Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology Katherine Ewing has assumed the chair of Arts and Sciences Council during a time of great change both for the council and for the Arts and Sciences...


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Chronicle's 98th volume honored

 The Associated Collegiate Press has named The Chronicle one of 46 finalists for the 2003 Newspaper Pacemaker award, the highest honor given by the ACP for college newspapers.


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Ashcroft speech sparks protest

A clash of political oppositions met Saturday at the Sheraton Hotel in Durham as U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft arrived to drum up support for Patriot Act I and II.


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Douglas, Smith pace 1-1 Duke

One week after suffering a 27-0 shutout at the hands of Virginia, Duke (1-1) took an important step in the right direction Saturday night, snapping its eight-game losing streak with a 29-3 drubbing...


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Duke nabs six UNC physicians

   The Division of Orthopaedic Surgery recently hired six faculty members away from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, including its Chair of Orthopaedics Dr. William Garrett.


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Duke charges $5 for parking

Tonight, students who usually park their cars in the Blue Zone will have to move their cars in preparation for tomorrow's season-opening home football game.