Have yourself a very Dukie Christmas
By Lauren Carroll | November 26, 2013Some people look forward to decorating their Christmas trees, but for Duke forestry students, the excitement is in preparing and selling them.
Some people look forward to decorating their Christmas trees, but for Duke forestry students, the excitement is in preparing and selling them.
There are some weird holiday traditions that take place all over the world, but one of the most notable is Santa Surfing at Sydney, Australia’s Bondi Beach.
The food, shopping and convivial atmosphere at traditional Christmas markets like the one in Strasbourg, France are sure to put even the most Scrooge-like market-goers in the holiday spirit.
Forced to juggle two personalities, the life of the Blue Devil is one of secrecy and shenanigans.
Duke students share how their families celebrate three major Islamic holidays.
The bus drivers of Duke have an unparalleled responsibility and vantage point into the lives of students. But do we really know them?
Students and alumni recall their finals horror stories.
The booming sound of the bells filled the space above our heads, and I knew the notes were spilling out of the tower to the far edges of campus for all to hear.
In Nigerian culture, traditional weddings can be even bigger affairs than holidays.
Nov. 28 will be an American and Jewish holiday, as Thanksgiving falls on the first day of Hanukkah. Thanksgivukkah, the combination of the two holidays, will not happen again for more than 70,000...
Colombian and southern traditions fuse in the Salazar household to make for quite the fiesta.
Duke researchers in diverse fields are working together to figure out how people make decisions—from everyday choices to decisions that could affect the livelihoods of millions.
Nightmares about old, creepy elevators—the likes of which you might find in The Twilight Zone's Tower of Terror—come to life in the Duke Divinity School Library.
Four poems from Light Refracted, Truth Collected, a collection of poetry by freshman Anna Mukamal.
How does Duke evoke an association with old New England-style Ivy League colleges on a campus built less than 100 years ago? It all starts with stone—Duke stone to be exact.
Despite the headaches of creating an environmental consulting company in China, Fuqua grad Will Latta is still a 'youthful spirit.'
In the night, the poorly-lit, tree-lined playground ?on Central Campus becomes a chilling display of the dark unknown.
Amid newer developments on campus, students still stumble across traces of Duke's long-established history, such as Rigsbee Graveyard in the Blue Zone parking lot.
One of Southgate Dormitory's creepiest features has to be the machine shop that adjoins the building. It sits idly in the nighttime, with nothing but the red light of an exit sign piercing the...
Unwilling test subjects and mad scientists will roam the halls of Epworth Dormitory this Halloween when the East Campus dorm is converted into a research center gone wrong for its annual haunted...