GPSC sounds off on health care issues
By Kira Rosoff | November 20, 2002Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Council voiced their concerns about student health insurance at their meeting Tuesday.
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Council voiced their concerns about student health insurance at their meeting Tuesday.
CHAPEL HILL-- Darian Durant's season may not be over after all.
Seeking to add a different voice to campus dialogue on sexual assault, about 30 male undergraduates joined a panel of faculty members and administrators for a Wayne Manor-sponsored discussion on...
Despite speculation that, after a recent University investigation, Theta Chi fraternity could be the next greek organization to dissolve itself or be kicked off campus, the Edens Quad fraternity...
Their workloads can be notoriously heavier, but Pratt School of Engineering undergraduates have at least one advantage over their Trinity College counterpartsâ_"not only can they take advantage of...
As United Nations weapons inspectors returned to Iraq Monday, two professors discussed the prospect of military action in the context of the Iraqi culture.
The ability of troubled countries to weather financial crises largely depends on the willingness of wealthy nations to offer loans, but such investments can often seem like ride through a hurricane...
Marcia Conner's future as Durham's city manager remained unclear Monday night after a closed meeting of the Durham City Council and the release during the open portion of its meeting of an audit...
Continuing advances in magnetic resonance imaging are allowing scientists to explore what philosophers could only speculate about for thousands of yearsâ_"the innermost workings of the human brain.
Last January, members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity shocked the greek community when they announced their decision to disaffiliate from their national organization.
Maintaining the status quo, a new athletics department mission statement is conceding defeat for the foreseeable future in one of the prestigious measures of collegiate athletic programs.
One just broke the story of the most recent scandal in American business; the other has become one of the most-quoted legal experts on corporate scandals.
Durham committee approves laundry facility rezoning request.
Your idea of French culture might not comprise much more than wine and cheese, cafe au lait and croissants.
Thirty years after he left the White House, one of Duke's most infamous alumni--former President Richard Nixon, Law '37--was resurrected in a panel discussion that included both his staunchest...
The integrity of Durham city government is once again under fire as questions surface regarding the city manager's contract policies.
Whether they initiate a club for scuba diving enthusiasts or an organization lobbying for the legalization of marijuana, Duke students have developed a reputation for starting new clubs--so much...
Campus Council tabled a controversial resolution concerning on-campus safety and sexual assault at its meeting Thursday night, hoping to give students another week to express their opinions on the...