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Iraqi war effects pervade campus

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.


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Mayor wins praise at term's midpoint

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...


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Arab students react to war

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.


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ROTC cadets eye war confidently

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.


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GPSC, Birkhead talk about safety

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...


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Slovik wins DSG runoff

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.


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DSG to consider resolution on Iraq

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...