Is College Dead?
By Matthew Chase | March 27, 2013Is it ‘knowledge in service to society,’ a branding initiative, a way to hedge the competition—or all of the above?
Is it ‘knowledge in service to society,’ a branding initiative, a way to hedge the competition—or all of the above?
The youngest member of the English Department redefines the meaning of contemporary literature
A look behind the DJ booth at WXDU and one of its founders (who has moved up to the Allen Building)
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An interview with one of Duke's first black undergraduates
A look behind the soundboard of Duke’s homegrown recording studio
Huffington Post Managing Editor talks about writing and risk
A conversation with Duke Chapel's first black dean
A trip to a rural shooting school sheds new light on the polarized gun control debate
Born into a prominent family in Philadelphia and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, it appears as though Julian Abele lived an ordinary life.
With the popularity of tablets and e-readers rising, local independent bookstores are being forced to turn the page
A hidden music park off East Campus – best combined with tofu burritos
Investigating NPHC organizations and their historical roots
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