Bernie Sanders urges systemic change at overflowing Durham auditorium Friday
By Ben Leonard | February 14, 2020A nearly 16,000-square-foot ballroom couldn’t fit all of Bernie Sanders’ supporters at the Durham Convention Center Friday.
A nearly 16,000-square-foot ballroom couldn’t fit all of Bernie Sanders’ supporters at the Durham Convention Center Friday.
Filed just hours before voting would end, the complaint that delayed the Young Trustee election results by two days was dismissed by the Duke Student Government Judiciary Friday afternoon.
Undergraduates have elected senior Ibrahim Butt as the next Young Trustee.
Move over Germanic Languages and Literature. German Studies are here to stay.
Amid the recent resurfacing of a controversial audio recording of Michael Bloomberg defending “stop and frisk,” the Democratic presidential candidate and former New York City mayor cast himself as the “un-Trump” at a rally Thursday.
With early voting in the North Carolina primary opening Feb. 13, many students will cast votes in the coming weeks for their presidential candidate of choice.
For the second year in a row, Duke students expressed their dissatisfaction with TransLoc’s Rider app in a Duke Student Government survey.
A red swastika was found painted on the East Campus Bridge Wednesday around 4:30 p.m and was quickly painted over.
The Young Trustee results will not be released until Friday, due to an injunction issued by the Duke Student Government Judiciary.
Kelly Tang will serve as the next graduate Young Trustee with hopes to represent an authentic Duke experience through promoting affordability, wellness and inclusivity.
After Iowa and New Hampshire, the primary season is in full swing. Election fever will soon be making its way to Duke.
Still trying to make up your mind about who to vote for?
Rev. William Barber II, M.Div. ’89, spoke to the crowd about the importance of voting in the current political climate. He is a former president of the North Carolina NAACP, and he was a leader in building the Moral Mondays movement.
Here’s how each of the seven Duke alumni in Congress stood on impeachment, beyond just their vote.
Check out all the biggest stories from the past week, including how Duke Hospital is preparing in case of a local coronavirus outbreak and who is headlining this year's P-Checks concert.
Because Duke did not have a fire permit for Saturday's game, Dean of Students Sue Wasiolek had to plant herself on a bench Saturday night to prevent it from being burned.
A Feb. 14 food symposium will strive to plant hope in alleviating food insecurity across campus.
At the culminating event of the Sexual Harassment and Assault Prevention and Education (SHAPE) week, Nadia Murad, a 2018 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, discussed the power of unity and the goals of Nadia’s Initiative, her project aimed at promoting global advocacy for the Yazidi people.
Thinking of studying abroad? Three programs are now off limits, with a fourth being moved to the United States.
Students dragged the bench for Sherwood House onto the quad, but Dean of Students Sue Wasiolek planted herself atop the bench for around 45 minutes to prevent students from lighting it on fire.