Summer recess not all fun and games
By Editorial Board | April 9, 2012The University has once again blamed a seemingly innocuous communication gap for its recent conflict with Local 77 union workers.
The University has once again blamed a seemingly innocuous communication gap for its recent conflict with Local 77 union workers.
If all goes to plan, Duke will open a permanent office in Washington, D.C. before the end of the month.
This year, Duke received 31,565 undergraduate applications, a 6 percent increase from last year.
The humanities at Duke do not always get the attention they deserve from undergraduates.
In 1968, a Barnard College student named Linda LeClair was nearly expelled after choosing to live with her boyfriend, a student at Columbia University, against school policy.
Students had two unique opportunities this week to come together and showcase their achievements.
A recent investigation has fortunately found a significant decrease in academic dishonesty over the last five years.
Bookbagging season evokes a variety of emotions from students, ranging from excitement to anxiety.
The recent decision to institutionalize and expand Black Student Alliance Invitational funding is a flawed but understandable response to the ongoing debate regarding the recruitment weekend and...
The Office of Student Conduct recently made a controversial change in its sexual misconduct policy, reducing the statute of limitations on sexual assault from two years to one.
For students concerned with animal welfare, some of Duke’s most loved foods may taste a little bit sweeter in coming years.
This afternoon, President Richard Brodhead will address the entire Duke faculty at the annual faculty meeting.
Sometimes it takes a bold statement to make people realize a change is needed.
Duke’s public sphere is often preoccupied with a search for new solutions, new programs and new committees to solve our problems.
It’s no secret that Duke’s campus culture is often construed as war between greeks and non-greeks, fighting for the soul of Duke.
The term “Kony 2012” is a familiar slogan for those who saw an Invisible Children video that went viral during the first week of March.
Several weeks ago Sandra Fluke, a law student at Georgetown University, testified at a congressional hearing in support of mandated private health insurance coverage of contraception.
A recent anti-hazing initiative spearheaded by the Office of Administrative Conduct unearthed allegations of hazing across disciplines and at the highest levels of Duke’s faculty.
The Supreme Court has recently agreed to hear a case that may result in the overturn of affirmative action policies in college admissions.
DukeEngage has aimed—but never fully succeeded—to meet two goals since its inception: connect the project experience back to campus and transform a student’s future endeavors beyond life at the...