Football season kicks off against UVa
By Robert Samuel | August 29, 2003Despite the football team's genuine optimism for the 2003 season and its opening game against No.
Despite the football team's genuine optimism for the 2003 season and its opening game against No.
As a response to an increased incidence of HIV at universities in the Triangle, the state of North Carolina has extended its offer to cover HIV testing to Duke students. .
Pinned carefully on a small bulletin board outside the Marketplace, a plethora of comment cards--each responded to and signed by "Skip"--seems to address every student complaint imaginable, from...
Senior Devon MacWilliam had reasonable goals when she began her freshman year at Duke. .
Provost Peter Lange has charged a search committee headed by economics professor Neil De Marchi to search for a new art museum director, after former director Michael Mezzatesta's contract was not...
The provost's Task Force on Course Scheduling has zeroed in on a new scheduling model it believes will address student and faculty concerns surrounding the current system.
Jessica Ward has spent the last two years teaching monkeys to count.
The menu at the Sanford Deli may be largely the same, but the hands behind the counter have changed.
With a University-backed promise from the Durham Police Department to crack down on off-campus parties, many students say Duke's neighbors may not have much to complain about over the next few weeks.
After being elected to a rare second term as president of the Graduate and Professional Student Council, Rob Saunders said he's trying hard this year to put the "success" in "succession.".
Durham Regional Hospital is officially turning a profit this year for the first time in five years.
Although the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's summer reading assignment for the Class of 2007 did not make waves nationally as last year's selection did, it still sparked its fair...
Being in North Carolina for the summer means heat. And lots of it. But hot and sticky Durham only necessitates one of the staples of the summer: the Belmont pool.
Election season is fast approaching, foreign policy is consuming public discourse and many Democrats are seeking experts to advise them on the complexities of a post-Sept. 11 world.
While the prospect of wider Duke police patrols has left many students apprehensive about the future of off-campus parties, Durham residents living off East Campus say they hope the Duke...
All it took was a ping-pong table to get Campus Council President Anthony Vitarelli involved in campus leadership.
Many students enjoyed the first weekend of the new semester with a few laughs, and more than a few beers, at houses off of East Campus.
As the gears of the fall semester crank up, many of us fondly look back on this past summer with memories of lazy days spent at the beach.
Duke University Union President Jonathan "Deuce" Bigelow is perhaps above all else a great movie fan. Not a good movie fan, a great one.