Candidates debate campus issues
By Yeshwanth Kandimalla | April 5, 2011The three candidates vying for the Duke Student Government presidency addressed students two days before the election.
The three candidates vying for the Duke Student Government presidency addressed students two days before the election.
Every year, students from across the globe leave their homes to study at Duke and immerse themselves in an American lifestyle.
The natural world fascinated the late Tim Oliver, providing him a career in biology and a lifelong love for mountains.
A federal judge will allow three lawsuits filed by most of the members of the 2006 men’s lacrosse team to move forward against Duke and Durham.
Junior Isaac Mizrahi’s high school principal told him he would know a meeting went well if everyone in attendance left equally unhappy. This is an adage Mizrahi hopes to follow as Duke Student...
Pictures of TEDxDuke, African Drums, Edible Books, Oberlin Steel Drums, Pancakes for Parkinson's, Pets on the Quad, Poker Tournament, and the Pitchforks.
The School of Law announced Thursday that it will establish an endowed professorship in honor of Robinson Everett, who taught at the school for more than five decades.
The Robertson Scholars Program met more than just a new class of prospective scholars this week—it is also welcoming a new executive director.
Two candidates are competing to bring the student voice to Duke Student Government.
Ashley Jordan is not a current member of Duke Student Government. But to the junior, her outsider’s perspective is exactly what qualifies her to take the reins as DSG president.
Despite inclement weather, award-winning rapper Lupe Fiasco performed in a sold-out show Thursday night at Erwin Park on Central Campus
The University will offer 3,094 applicants the chance to join Duke’s Class of 2015 today when decisions are posted online at 6 p.m., according to a Duke news release. Combined with the 645 high...
American Muslims are facing increasing amounts of public distrust and hate speech, said Andrea Elliott, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for The New York Times.
For eager high school seniors, the wait is finally over. Duke admitted 3,094 people to the Class of 2015 yesterday.
From planning the details of the house model to dealing with the merger of Campus Council and Duke Student Government, next year’s vice president for residential life and dining will be kept busy.
After three years using Blackboard Academic Suite, Duke is preparing to upgrade.
For the first time in recent years, the president of the Black Student Alliance addressed Duke Student Government at its meeting Tuesday night.