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Though the University has been negotiating with Starbucks for more than

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a year and rumors of the corporate coffeehouse coming to the Bryan Center have circulated just as long, administrators say it is unlikely students will see any changes soon. Discussions about Starbucks and other eateries coming to Duke, however, have sparked conversation about the use of space on West Campus in general, with administrators and student leaders touring the Bryan Center and West Union Building and some student groups complaining they are underinformed.

Students have grown accustomed to seeing the Robertson bus come to a stop before the Chapel, but members of Duke Student Government’s Community Interaction Committee and the Black Student Alliance think another off-campus route should be created to better connect Duke to North Carolina Central University. “There’s a school eight minutes away and we can’t get there, but we can get to a school 30 minutes away,” said sophomore Awa Nur, BSA academic affairs chair and DSG senator for community interaction. “We need to open up lines ofcommunication with our neighbors.” DSG and BSA are working to secure funding for a bus to NCCU with Kernel Dawkins, vice president for campus services. Dawkins was not available for comment. Duke students are able to take classes at most neighboring universities, but few currently take advantage of academic opportunities at NCCU. NCCU’s biology and history departments are noted, and the School of Law has been named one of America’s best law schools by the Princeton Review. The number of Duke students enrolled in classes at the University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel 7

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Lightning fills the Durham skies above the Chapel Wednesday night. The thunderstorm yesterday provided much needed rainfall for Durham, which has been in the throes of a drought.

The OSAF office in the Bryan Center has been considered as a possible site for a Starbucks.

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Current senior Ben Adams spoke two years ago at a Duke-NCCU forum to discuss inter-school relations.

Freshmen stuck on West Campus for lunch may soon be able to spend food points sans regret. Duke Student Government representatives approved a resolution Wednesday night calling for students on the FirstYear Dining Plan to be able to use a $5.25 credit—equal to the amount they can use toward lunch on any day they skip breakfast at the Marketplace —toward a meal in the Great Hall. The current plan allows students to use lunch credit only at the Marketplace. Junior Sunny Kantha, vice president for athletics and campus services, presented the resolution and SEE DSG ON PAGE 7

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Sunny Kantha, vice president for athletics and campus services, discuss thepros and cons of changing freshman dining policy during a Wednesday meeting.


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