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By Walker Schiff | October 31, 2011
The Chronicle’s Marianna Jordan spoke with Duke students and their families about time they spent together.
The approval of three cultural houses for next year’s house model has stirred conversation about the potential for self-segregation.
Beginning with an information session at Duke Oct. 12, students have begun to rally to express solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement that began in early September.
About a third of the 111 juniors who applied for off-campus housing this Fall will be able to live off campus in the Spring.
Duke Student Government decided to maintain the current structure of Senate and executive board elections for Spring 2012.
Please follow The Chronicle for more details about the placement of selective living groups across campus.
After months of delays, faculty at the Fuqua School of Business approved the first academic program for Duke Kunshan University.
At the housing lottery tonight, here's what selective living groups went where.
Although the public may be divided about the United States’ role in Afghanistan and Pakistan, U.S. policies are effective in the areas, an advisor to the president said.
The house model lottery was not without drama Wednesday night, as sororities, fraternities and non-greek selective living groups learned where they will live under the house model beginning Fall 2012.
Put a smile on—the Ronald McDonald House is slated to expand by 25,000 square feet.