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A female graduate student is in stable condition after she was attacked in her off-campus home just before midnight Wednesday, University officials said
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The Pratt School of Engineering and the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences are set to collaborate on a new center devoted to the study of environmental issues. President Richard Brodhead—along with Robert Clark, interim dean of Pratt, and Bill Chameides, dean of the Nicholas School—will introduce the Gendell Center for Engineering, Energy and the Environment at a press conference this afternoon. The center, which initially will be housed in Hudson Hall Engineering Building, is being endowed by Jeffrey Gendell, Trinity ’Bl, and his wife Martha, who are providing $lO million of the $l2 million the University will raise for the effort. “The Gendell Center is a wonderful example of Duke’s strategy to make a difference by building on its special strengths in collaboration to address real-world problems,” Brodhead said in a statement. Tod Laursen, senior associate dean for education in Pratt, will be the first director of the center, which aims to provide graduate and undergraduate students with facilities that will allow them to investigate environmental issues. Gendell said the center will address a demand for more courses related to matters of
The Durham Police Department reported that the victim knew her assailant, and although no arrests have been made, they are seeking Durham resident David Hill in connection with their investigation. Hill is believed to live at 1411 Sedgefield St., just minutes away from the victim’s residence in the 1100 block ofLancaster Street. DPD reported in a news release Thursday that Hill broke into the victim’s SEE ASSAULT ON PAGE
After playing two exhibition games in the last week, the Blue Devils take on theirfirst regular season opponent, North CarolinaCentral University, tonight at 7 p.m. in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
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Durham resident David Hill is being sought by DPD officials for assaulting a Duke graduate student.
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Team faces scheduling lawsuit Gossip Web site by
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The UniversityofLouisville has filed a lawsuit against Duke for backing out of a commitment to play all four gamesbetween the two football teams.
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The University ofLouisville filed suit in Frankfurt, Ky. Nov. 1 against Duke for three counts ofbreach of agreement The complaint, obtained by The Chronicle Thursday, contends that Duke owes Louisville a total of $450,000 in liquidated damages for breaking a June 23, 1999 bilateral Athletic Competition agreement between the football teams of the two universities. The agreement bound the Blue Devils to a fourgame slate with the Cardinals between 2002 and 2009 and stated that if either party broke its terms, it would have to pay the financial settlement or help the other university find a replacement of “similar stature.” The Blue Devils played the first of the four contracted contests, a 40-3 loss at Wallace Wade Stadium, Sept. 7, 2002. On March 24, 2004, Duke wrote Louisville officials
Repulsive. Offensive. Disgusting. Words such as these were used to describe the newly formed Web site JuicyCampus.com, which allows anyone to anonymously post “juicy” information about students, greek organizations, alumni and administrators. The site, created by Matt Ivester, Trinity ’O5, has spurred controversy on Duke’s campus recently as some users have made attacks against individual students. Though many have voiced concerns about the site’s content, some users on the site call it “amazing” and note that it is a gossip forum meant to be taken lighdy. “I found it absolutely repulsive,” said Stephen Bryan,
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