Black Men’s Union endorses Trey Walk for Young Trustee
By Black Men's Union | February 10, 2019The Black Men’s Union recently had the pleasure of getting to meet all of the Young Trustee candidates at our last Brother’s Breaking Bread.
The Black Men’s Union recently had the pleasure of getting to meet all of the Young Trustee candidates at our last Brother’s Breaking Bread.
Mi Gente, Duke University’s Latinx student association, is proud to announce the endorsement of Trey Walk for Young Trustee!
The Undergraduate Environmental Union formally endorses Luke Farrell as Young Trustee.
Duke International Association (IA) is pleased to formally endorse Trey Walk as Young Trustee.
It is with optimism for Duke’s future that the Jewish Student Union endorses Luke Farrell for Young Trustee.
I am tired of reading about being low-income at Duke. Weekly, I am confronted with the anomaly of my low-income status on Duke’s campus in the form of emails and truly well-intentioned events.
Where do you go on campus when you want to disappear?
Duke is often referred to as a bubble, where students live comfortably in a world far removed from the stark reality of the greater Durham community.
The issues that prompted the takeover—racism, labor exploitation and financial constraints—continue to plague Duke’s campus today.
Duke Partnership for Service (dPS), the umbrella organization for service groups on campus, formally endorses Trey Walk as Young Trustee.
The Black Student Alliance executive board recently had the pleasure of meeting with four candidates for Young Trustee.
The proposed Durham Orange Light Rail is vitally important to the future of our region and our state. I say this as a Person County farmer and a downtown Durham property owner.
In a recent email to the student body, John Vaughn announced that Student Health would no longer be offering students the drop-in hours available under the recently adopted “open-access model.”
There’s this essay on graduating from college that I’ve read more times than I can count.
Duke has days to decide whether to move forward with light rail. Without Duke, Durham will not have an efficient transit system to help Duke students, employees and all residents share in Durham’s prosperity.
As most people on campus have probably heard, Megan Neely, previously the director of graduate studies for the Master of Biostatistics program, stepped down from that position after emails sent by her to students in the program went public.
Welcome to this year's Chron15.
Light rail in our region faces critical deadlines in the coming few weeks, and Duke faces a pivotal role to enhance the livability of our region.
As a second-semester senior, it is hard not to be reflective about my time at Duke. With graduation a few months away, I have been looking back at what I have done here and trying to discern what I still want to do.
Not having a car on campus, having to maintain a work-study job and not being able to afford a Canada Goose puffer are seen as symbols of being “low income” at Duke.