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P2P policy to require RIAA proof 28

The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC

6 hours ago by Hanna Mahuta

Duke will now require agencies like the Recording Industry Association of America to provide evidence of copyright infringement before forwarding pre-litigation notices to students, the Office of Student Affairs said Tuesday.

Health director Lombard faces child sex charges 27

The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC

8 hours ago by Julius Jones

A University employee was charged by the FBI with child sex abuse June 24 in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Frank Lombard, 42, associate director for the Health Inequalities Program at the Center for Heath Policy, is charged with enticing an undercover police officer over the Internet to take part in interstate travel in order to engage in an illegal sex act with a minor during a sting conducted by the FBI and Metropolitan Police Department for the District of Columbia's Child Exploitation Task Force, according to a news release from the FBI.

Chelsea Clinton campaigns at Duke 24

The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC

14 hours ago by Ally Helmers

Chelsea Clinton gave an informal speech in Sanford's Fleishman Commons at the end of the North Carolina leg of her college campaign tour promoting Sen. Hillary Clinton's fight for the Democratic presidential nomination.

RANKING THE RANKINGS 20

The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC

15 hours ago by Wenjia Zhang

Although the magazine's college ranking is very popular among prospective students, many institutions have recently expressed their dissatisfaction with the publication's assessment.

Christians have no basis to claim oppression 14

Carolinian, University of North Carolina Greensboro, Greensboro, NC

5 hours ago by Claire Macomson

Jamie Freeze, don't worry; your rights as a Christian aren't being threatened. You still have every right to go to a church of your liking and pray to your Judeo-Christian-Islamic God in your own special way. You can still openly call yourself Christian without the fear of suppression and violence.


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Shooting at The Other Place leaves two dead


		Shooting at The Other Place leaves two dead

East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC

3 days ago by Max Lemanowicz

At around 2 a.m. this morning, two young men were brutally wounded in front of the Other Place Club (The OP) on 5th Street.

A fight broke out shortly before the shooting and, according to several eyewitnesses, the killers may have been involved in the dispute, but it is still unknown.

The dorm life

East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC

2 days ago by Samantha Hughes

I once read somewhere that the best horror stories happen in places you feel safe.

It makes sense, right? It's the reason why children are terrified of the monster under their bed: their bed is "safe" and a monster is invading their safety.

This philosophy holds some weight in the residence halls, too.

• Point Guard Jon Scheyer •


		• Point Guard Jon Scheyer •

The Chronicle, Duke University, NC

2 days ago by Taylor Doherty

With the ball in his hands, Jon Scheyer is both a fearless scorer-he once scored 21 points in 75 seconds in high school-and a careful ball handler. Scheyer shies away from classifying his role next year as Duke's point guard, but he certainly will run Duke's offense, no matter what people call his position.

Health director Lombard faces child sex charges


		Health director Lombard faces child sex charges

The Chronicle, Duke University, NC

2 days ago by Julius Jones

A University employee was charged by the FBI with child sex abuse June 24 in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Frank Lombard, 42, associate director for the Health Inequalities Program at the Center for Heath Policy, is charged with enticing an undercover police officer over the Internet to take part in interstate travel in order to engage in an illegal sex act with a minor during a sting conducted by the FBI and Metropolitan Police Department for the District of Columbia's Child Exploitation Task Force, according to a news release from the FBI.

Pirate Rants

East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC

2 days ago by The Pirate Nation

These incoming freshmen all look 14.

Basic math: ECU > UNC

Making and spending money, laughing and acting funny.

Thanks to the housekeeper/facilities guy who found my phone this morning! You're a life saver!

Hey, if you're going to clip your nails, at least close the door! I can't stand hearing that clip, clip, clip! Are you clipping your fingers and toes?!

To the men who stole from us: You must have been really desperate and had lookouts to be able to hit 5 houses in one evening! Revenge is mine, says the Lord.

The class of 2013


		The class of 2013

The Chronicle, Duke University, NC

2 days ago by Jeff Scholl

Incoming freshmen recruits Ryan Kelly and Mason Plumlee are practically identical in terms of height, weight and their position on the court, but by no means should Cameron Indoor Stadium's newest arrivals be considered the same player.

The five-star prospects from North Carolina each bring a unique style of play to the Blue Devils, and head coach Mike Krzyzewski believes they will both make an impact right away.

Greek Life anticipates big recruitment class


		Greek Life anticipates big recruitment class

The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC

2 days ago by Katie Jones

The size of the Greek recruitment class generally mirrors that of the incoming freshman class. This year's incoming freshman class will be larger in number, so it only makes sense that the Greek recruitment class will be bigger than in years past.

Sanford's 'vacation' handled badly

The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC

2 days ago by Darren Price
Fourth-year English student

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