Medical physicist takes GPSC helm
By Kira Rosoff | August 30, 2002This is the fifth story in a five-part series profiling various student leaders this year.
This is the fifth story in a five-part series profiling various student leaders this year.
To accommodate students who do not live on West Campus, but who still like to hang out there on the weekends, the University will give those students weekend card access to two Towerview Drive...
Interested in an all-expenses-paid trip to the beach? There's a catch: "You will be responsible for being a serious, dedicated participant who will carry out a year-long commitment to a student...
Seven months after former Durham police chief Teresa Chambers left her post for a job at the U.S. Park Service in Washington, D.C., the city of Durham has yet to find a permanent replacement.
Elizabeth Dole, Woman's College '58, rode into Page Auditorium on the back of a Harley-Davidson Motorcycle to kick off a rally for her U.S. Senate campaign Thursday.
The University lifted its boycott of the Mt.
As the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks approaches, the University has announced its plan to commemorate the day with what it calls a somber and respectful tone.
Elizabeth Dole, Woman's College '58 and candidate for one of North Carolina's U.S. Senate seats, will hold a campaign rally in Page Auditorium at 3 p.m. this afternoon.
As six months stretch into seven, the search for Durham's next chief of police still appears to have no end in sight.
As all sophomores settle into West Campus and quads begin to see the first of their facelifts, one component remains more in the minds than in the concrete plans of those polishing the new...
As the Jewish High Holidays fast approach, an established center and a new organization are preparing to cater to Jewish students.
This is the fourth story in a five-part series profiling various student leaders this year.
Almost seven months after a reported sexual assault in a Randolph Dormitory bathroom, University officials are beginning to implement safety and security measures in and around dorms on East Campus.
This is the third story in a five-part series profiling various student leaders this year.
A week after upperclass students began moving back into dormitories, many are observing the impact of the new policy that places all sophomores on West Campus.
It wasn't quite the turnout they expected, but administrators called the first ever sophomore convocation Tuesday afternoon a success.
Your morning cup of coffee may be doing more harm than previously thought, according to a new study by Medical Center researchers that shows caffeine consumed in the morning increases blood...
Fourteen people arrested last spring during an unauthorized celebration on Ninth Street may have a new cause to celebrate.
As students and professors learn their new class schedules, they also are adapting to a new bus schedule that utilizes fewer buses but more frequent cycles.
Krista Cipriano, who served as director of the Duke Craft Center for 26 years, is "surprised" that the center is being named after her, a decision made by the Board of Trustees last May.