A freshman experience: Cameron's student section
By Chris Taylor | November 23, 2010
Dunnmon was chosen among 837 applicants from 309 colleges and universities for the prestigious award. Dunnmon is the 43rd student in Duke's history to receive the scholarship, according to a Duke...
Don’t read too much into this fall’s midterm elections results. That was the consensus among the distinguished panel gathered Saturday at the Sanford School of Public Policy to discuss the midterms...
Despite meeting its early goals, Devil’s Bistro is hoping to increase its revenue and attract more customers.
When imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo won the Nobel Peace Prize in early October, Chinese state media immediately blacked out the news.
First Tailgate, now Four Loko. The Food and Drug Administration contacted 14 companies that produce alcoholic energy beverages Wednesday—including the makers of the popular Four Loko brand—calling...
Campus Council representatives addressed their primary concerns with the new house model for West and Central campuses in discussions with administrators at the group’s meeting Thursday.
The Academic Council established a new committee Thursday that will assess Duke’s global initiatives to increase faculty involvement in international planning.
Duke Student Government decided it is time for undergraduates to make a plan.
As the world prepares for the premiere of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” at midnight Nov. 19, many Duke students have their wands at the ready.
A new online forum created by Duke Student Government hopes to spark campus discussion.
In addressing the University’s remaining deficit, Executive Vice President Tallman Trask emphasized that academic programs remain a top priority.
Duke University Union plans to strengthen and expand its presence on and off campus as well as reach out to underclassmen, as discussed in its meeting Tuesday.
A panel titled “Sex in the Age of Digital Reproduction” addressed the role of the Internet and social media in light of the recent viral spread of a Duke alumna’s PowerPoint.
As an organic chemistry tutor, an HIV-testing volunteer and a pre-med, senior Alexa Monroy already has a lot on her plate—and that’s including the ones she serves.