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Year in review

Junior Kristine Alcazaren (left) picks up a copy of The Chanticleer from freshman Lauren Whitted. The yearbooks will be distributed today from 10:30-12 or 1-2:30 and at various times next week.


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Economics B.S. degrees climb

The Bachelor of Science program in the economics department has grown dramatically in recent years, leaving faculty and administrators seeking explanations and scrambling to accommodate the influx...


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Police candidates face community

Three candidates for the position of Durham Police Chief expressed similar views on a variety of law enforcement issues and answered questions from the community in City Hall Wednesday night.


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My So-Called Sorority Life

At many colleges across the nation, "sorority life" implies that women live together--usually in beautiful, well-kept houses, replete with cooks and maids.


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Senate hopefuls fight pricey ad war

When Elizabeth Dole addressed her supporters after winning the Republican primary for U.S. Senate, she challenged her Democratic opponent to refrain from newspaper, radio and television advertising.


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Horn of Plenty

Think eating healthy on campus means buying a couple of mealy Granny Smiths on food points? Think again.


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Title IX hearing sparks debate

As Title IX celebrates its 30th anniversary and its success in women's athletics, higher education officials nationwide are considering whether to and how best to apply the equity law to the sciences.


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Keohane declines to sign petition

President Nan Keohane's decision not to sign a statement cautioning against the intimidation and mistreatment of Jewish students has evoked disappointment among the Jewish student community at Duke.