Questions on the Quad
By From staff | August 30, 2002Despite the rain of the past couple days, Durham is suffering from a severe drought. So, we asked people: "In light of the drought, what sort of things are you doing to conserve water?".
Despite the rain of the past couple days, Durham is suffering from a severe drought. So, we asked people: "In light of the drought, what sort of things are you doing to conserve water?".
The summer send-home issue of The Chronicle was published Wednesday, July 24, 2002. Because of technical difficulties, the news sections of the issues can be reached at http://www.chronicle.duke.
The Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon and their aftermath dominated the first semester of the Class of 2002's senior year.
Seniors Patrick Hourani and Richard Hildner practice Capoeira on the Chapel Quadrangle early Monday evening.
A hawk dives down from a branch on Main West Quadrangle just after preying on a squirrel.
Federal officials search student's dorm room.
Four cars parked in the lot behind Trent Drive Hall were entered sometime around Nov. 28, with over $1,000 in damage and property stolen, said Maj.
Edmund Morris, author of Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt," will speak at 7 p.m. Dec. 4 in the Rare Book Room of Perkins Library.
Three robberies occurred on campus this past weekend, two armed robberies on Central Campus early Saturday and another robbery in the Sarah P. Duke Gardens that evening. Maj.
Elna Spaulding, founder of Women-In-Action for the Prevention of Violence and Its Causes, will receive the 2001 William C. Friday Award in Moral Leadership at a 5 p.m.