Summer Gadget Guide
By Dan Englander | April 26, 2006All the toys you'll need to get your vacation started in style, without breaking the bank.
All the toys you'll need to get your vacation started in style, without breaking the bank.
Elizabeth Fortunato tests the hottest trends for summer--from Rat Pack garb to safari-inspired neutrals. Time to turn up the heat...
What's the deal with Central Campus? Late in July, President Richard Brodhead said students would be moving into the cushy new "student village" in the fall of 2008. As the weeks and dollars keep...
David Schaad and Linda Franzoni live to profess their hope for a second chance.
Armenian research landed Yektan Turkylimaz far from the library.
Etta Pisano saw beyond the X-ray to revolutionize radiology.
Catherine Admay's, visiting professor of public policy and an expert in international human rights law, work in the United States and her native South Africa has been equal parts exciting and...
Duke students obsessed with socializing have had a tough run of luck. However, a new social venue for students, hardly a soppy basement bar or some decrepit house, is quickly gaining popularity and...
First it was the column. Then the movies. Now Elliott Wolf is Mr. President. Watch out.
Changes at the Marketplace and potential replacements for Rick's Diner
When news broke of an alleged gang rape by three members of the lacrosse team, Trinity Park residents took to the streets, calling for Duke--and its rowdy students--to make serious changes.
Last August, Duke's baseball team was as dirty as a shortstop's jersey buried in the corner of its disheveled locker room. In walked Sean McNally, the clean-cut, 33-year-old head coach who had...
The courtroom is his stage, and Erwin Chemerinsky steals the scene.
After Duke bought 12 party houses off East Campus to take them off the student rental market, the reaction was predictable: Trinity Park residents celebrated, and students complained about the...
TV previews 10 world-altering research projects being developed by Dukies in the shadow of the Chapel.
Is Larry Moneta hoarding money for the plaza? Why was the Chapel so dark?
Duke bleeds blue, but the Duke Endowment is all green.
Who said school could be cool? Joe Fore, that's who.
In 91 years, John Hope Franklin has witnessed history.
George McLendon woos professors, runs a lab and teaches--all before "24."