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Keohane: ACC expansion plan flawed

The proposed expansion of the Atlantic Coast Conference, which appeared to be progressing quickly just one week ago, has been considerably disrupted following President Nan Keohane's withholding of...


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Study predicts high student turnout

The Institute of Politics at Harvard University conducted a study seeking to demonstrate the potential political weight college students may lever during the 2004 elections, but a number of Duke...


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Let the designing begin...

The University has enlisted two nationally renowned firms to help with preliminary Central Campus plans. David M. Schwarz Architectural Services, Inc., and developers Cousins Properties, Inc.


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Student testifies at rape trial

The judge in a Durham rape trial allowed the testimony of a 21-year-old Duke student Tuesday, who recounted her own story of sexual assault in an effort to build a case against the defendant,...


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'Savage' summer reading selected

A selection committee has named "Savage Inequalities," a book documenting the shortcomings of the U.S. educational system, as the required reading for the incoming Class of 2007.


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Venter, Duke ink partnership

The formal announcement of a partnership between the Medical Center and The Center for Advancement of Genomics heralds the onset of what could prove to be a revolutionary step toward preventive...


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Asian matriculation hits record high

The next entering class at Duke will be stronger and markedly more Asian and Asian-American, said Director of Undergraduate Admissions Christoph Guttentag. The robust applicant pool, somewhat...


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Asian matriculation hits record high

The next entering class at Duke will be stronger and markedly more Asian and Asian-American, said Director of Undergraduate Admissions Christoph Guttentag. The robust applicant pool, somewhat...


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Institute hops sea to Japan

The SARS epidemic in China and southeast Asia has forced yet another change of plans for a Duke summer program. This time, though, no one seems to mind.


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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...