Food for thought
By Editorial Board | September 19, 2014With continuing renovations on campus, the issue of food choice has vexed students tired of dining at the limited options on campus.
With continuing renovations on campus, the issue of food choice has vexed students tired of dining at the limited options on campus.
We applaud the DSGRU and find the potential positive impact it can bring to students commendable.
Yesterday, we noted the sexualization of American society and the prevalence—in pop culture at large and at Duke—of an objectifying hook-up culture.
Launching issues of sex and sexuality into the public sphere, the leaked photo scandal exemplifies an uncomfortable bind where people are simultaneously fascinated by, and yet averse to,...
Autumn: it brings to mind the changing fall leaves and air that is finally crisp and dry.
We question whether the goals of the language requirement align with what students are actually getting from fulfilling it.
As we consider Duke in the run-up to Sept. 11, 2014, the horrific events of more than a decade ago seem to have taken a backseat to the day-to-day going ons of the University.
East Campus is yet again plastered with campaign posters for Duke Student Government elections Thursday??.
Bike sharing is back at Duke. And this time, with a complete makeover.
With their ease of use, Rideshare startups like Uber and Lyft have begun to reshape the way people get around.
The controversy over the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Mo. has driven the Durham community to reevaluate its own policies regarding police conduct.
For many, the embrace of feminism comes after realizing the misconceptions they had harbored about the term.
Today, we examine whether the current system is the most effective process.
Tomorrow, Duke football will take the field at Wallace Wade against Elon, marking the start of a season unlike any in recent history.
We question, however, whether the weeklong orientation program in its current form is the most effective method of ushering in Duke’s newest cohort.
Duke’s freshman class appears to have a particularly strong case of Yik Yak fever, using the platform to comment on the novelties of college life.
Unlike many American universities, Duke has never been associated with having a lively college town.