Diya helps national donor campaign
By Jane Hetherington | March 24, 2003Last summer, Harshal Mehta, a 19-year-old sophomore at Virginia Commonwealth University, was diagnosed with myelodysplasia, a form of leukemia.
Last summer, Harshal Mehta, a 19-year-old sophomore at Virginia Commonwealth University, was diagnosed with myelodysplasia, a form of leukemia.
In a throwback to the Vietnam War era, when anti-war protests and political debate were ever-present, the intensifying war in Iraq has become the major topic of discussion and activity on campus.
When Bill Bell stepped into the mayor's office just over a year ago, he brought with him years of experience working with Durham's public and private sectors, but relatively little with the city...
As many students, faculty and staff walked out into yesterday's rain to protest the war against Iraq, Duke's Arab community grappled with a different sort of outrage.
When students heard that war against Iraq had ignited Wednesday night, many were sitting in the sanctity of their on-campus dorm rooms and knew that Baghdad and air raids were safely far away.
Duke's largest department has a new leader.
A wave of shouts sliced through the gentle drumming of rain Thursday morning as almost 400 protesters gathered on the Chapel Quadrangle, raising their voices against the war in Iraq and the...
For weeks now, Brightleaf Square has been the focal point of Durham opposition to potential war in Iraq.
Although the nation remains fixated on the war in Iraq, most classes Thursday proceeded as normal.
Salt Lake City - The stage was set for a major upset.
Provost Peter Lange presented several new features of the University's retirement policy and the Medical Center released an appointments, promotion and tenure report at Thursday's meeting of the...
Hours before the United States government dropped bombs over Baghdad, the Duke Student Government had its own say about the war.
Despite the biting wind and drizzling rain, Duke students and members of the Durham community gathered in front of the Chapel at 8 p.m.
When President George W. Bush's administration said it would bypass a U.N.
University officials stepped up security measures Wednesday as the United States prepared to enter war with Iraq.
During a question and answer session Tuesday night, members of the Graduate and Professional Student Council met with Duke University Police Department Chief Clarence Birkhead and Assistant Chief...
Matthew Slovik is set to become the next president of Duke Student Government after defeating Taylor Collison by a 10.3 percent margin in Tuesday's runoff election.
Minutes before Saddam Hussein's 48-hour deadline will draw to a close tonight, Duke Student Government legislators will consider a resolution that urges Duke faculty members and administrators to...