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Students respond to course eval plan

Students are expressing mixed reactions to news that course evaluations next semester will only be provided online for the classes of those professors who wish to opt-in to the program.


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Coed bathrooms remain concern

When administrators decided to equip bathrooms on East and West campuses with gender-specific locks last week, they overlooked one part of the student body--those students who live in selective...


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Fuqua study finds pollution problems

Voluntary programs established by the chemical industry to promote environmental standards have been ineffective in pollution control, according to recent research by Michael Lenox, associate...


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Witt pursues new course evals plan

When the Arts and Sciences Council votes later this semester on whether to continue providing course evaluation information online, the proposal it considers will be weaker than last year's plan,...


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Bowles, Dole square off at ECU

Senate hopefuls Erskine Bowles and Elizabeth Dole took their gloves off Saturday night for a combative second debate at East Carolina University's Brody School of Medicine in Greenville, N.C.


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Former aide to Netanyahu decries terror

Nations such as the United States and Israel are justified in using force to defend democracy against totalitarian and terrorist aggressors, specifically Iraq, said former Israeli government...