Community standard debuts
By Cindy Yee | August 22, 2003As students funneled out of the Chapel Thursday afternoon, they were asked, per tradition, to pledge to uphold honor at the University.
As students funneled out of the Chapel Thursday afternoon, they were asked, per tradition, to pledge to uphold honor at the University.
Duke slipped one notch in this year's U.S.
Oak Room closes in space reorganization.
The Women's Initiative Steering Committee is working to bring a self-run childcare co-operative to Duke's graduate and professional students.
One year into the Residence Coordinators program, the impact of RCs has been borne out dramatically in disciplinary cases.
Duke police officers may soon be faced with a heretofore unheard-of challenge: the off-campus beat.
The United Network for Organ Sharing issued procedural changes in late June for matching and distributing organs-changes they hope will reduce the potential for mismatching organs and patients.
Four young women shot in home invasion near East Campus.
MyDuke.com, a popular Internet site for web-based e-mail access, has merged with Devilnet, a Duke student portal site, and the combined site will be launched in late August.
Breyers has followed the Oak Room to the dustbin of campus eateries, but unlike the Oak Room it has a ready replacement: Edy's ice cream.
The University has hired Raleigh architect Clymer Cease to help with preliminary planning for the West Campus student village.
Katherine Sheriff, Trinity '01, died June 28 when a porch collapsed at a Chicago party, killing 13 people. She was 23..
Although Duke University Hospital had committed to commemorating Jesica Santillan's memory with a fund in her name, her mother, Magdalena Santillan, has recently retracted her endorsement of the fund.
Responding to student complaints, the University has significantly reimagined its sexual assault policy and procedures.
With a review of Curriculum 2000 now underway, administrators said the quantity and nature of area requirements and language transfer issues are among the major topics to be considered.
Alicia Korenman, a graduate student in religion, has spent countless hours browsing through comic books and role-playing games this summer. No, she's not unemployed.
Starting this fall, residents in Kilgo Quadrangle on West Campus and Southgate Dormitory on East Campus will need DukeCards to enter their bathrooms.