CORRECTION
By taff | April 29, 2002In an article of the April 24 edition, The Chronicle incorrectly identified a photo of a new website for Arts and Sciences and Trinity College. The correct website can be seen at http://www.aas.duke.
In an article of the April 24 edition, The Chronicle incorrectly identified a photo of a new website for Arts and Sciences and Trinity College. The correct website can be seen at http://www.aas.duke.
In a page 1 article of the April 18 edition, The Chronicle incorrectly reported that one chef at the Freeman Center for Jewish Life's kosher kitchen had been fired.
In a page 3 article of the April 1 edition, The Chronicle incorrectly reported that the Kaplan MCAT course includes six full-length exams. It includes nine.
Voting is the easiest and most powerful way to participate in democracy. It is a civic duty of all citizens to make an informed decision and head to the polls on election day.
A page-eight story in the Aug. 28 issue misrepresented some events in the House District 23 primary. 113 citizens voted illegally. The state board met on July 19 and the Durham board met June 20.
In such a crowded field of candidates, each vote in today's Duke Student Government executive election becomes all the more important.
A memorial service will be held in the Chapel this afternoon in remembrance of Pratt junior Raheem Bath, who died of overwhelming pneumonia Nov. 27.
Planning for the construction of the University's new art museum has been delayed once more. Due to continued scheduling problems, the final list of potential architects has yet to be determined.
Former Duke standout and Dallas Burn forward Jason Kreis became the first American-born player to be named Major League Soccer's Most Valuable Player Friday afternoon.
William Bryan, president of Mt. Olive Pickle Company, will respond to a boycott against his company at 7:45 p.m. tonight in room 111 in the Social Sciences Building.