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By Editorial Board | November 21, 2014Tonight is the senior Pub Step, formerly known as Pub Crawl.
Tonight is the senior Pub Step, formerly known as Pub Crawl.
President Barack Obama announced yesterday that he would issue an executive order on immigration tonight, halting deportations for up to 5 million undocumented persons who have illegally entered...
Today we consider Patton’s legacy at Duke and what this means for the University moving forward.
Last week, N.T. Wright, one of the world’s leading Biblical scholars and historians of early Christianity, came to address the Duke community on a breadth of topics.
Innovators from around the nation gathered for a sleepless event this past weekend for HackDuke.
We’ve all had the conversation before.
Over the years, online learning has worked its way into a number of aspects of Duke academics.
Some students enrolled in Computer Science 201 found themselves especially anxious Wednesday evening.
As students living comfortably in an elite university, we often take our condition for granted.
The arts meet the professions Nov. 7 and 8 for the annual DEMAN Weekend—Duke Entertainment, Media and the Arts Network.
Title IX prohibits gender discrimination in athletic programs at institutions that receive federal funds.
This fall, Trinity College of Arts and Sciences debuted a new initiative featuring courses designed to confront students with the key and complex issues of our times—“signature courses.”
What’s in a name? It’s a question worth asking after the DSG Senate approved a resolution to change the name of the women’s studies department to the department of gender, women’s and sexuality...
Wipe the cobwebs off your eyes, stretch your skeletal arms to the sky and get ready to embrace the Halloween of your nightmares.
The fine line between cellphones as tool, accessory and added appendage has blurred and seemingly vanished in today’s world.
Earlier this month, 28 Harvard Law School professors published an open letter in the Boston Globe criticizing Harvard’s sexual harassment policies, which are quite similar to Duke’s.
Finding a way to construct a course bank that accounts for graduation requirements, post-graduation requirements, personal interest and work load is both thrilling and daunting.
As you visit Duke for the first time, you decide to check out Perkins Library. “Why not?” you think; you’ll probably be spending lots of time there if you decide to come to the school.
By including loans in financial aid packages, Duke is placing a costly burden on the shoulders of its students while also potentially harming its own long-term prospects.
Duke Kunshan University opened its doors—the doors of a nearby five-star Kunshan hotel—in late August, with students and faculty based in a hotel due to ongoing construction of its physical campus.