Low turnout jeopardizes Refectory brunch
By Matt Barnett | September 16, 2010Lemon ricotta pancakes and egg strata may not be enough to save Saturday brunch at the Law School Refectory.
Lemon ricotta pancakes and egg strata may not be enough to save Saturday brunch at the Law School Refectory.
The Duke University Police Department and the administration’s oversight of campus safety have undergone significant changes in recent months.
A crowd gathered at Fuqua Tuesday afternoon to hear NYSE Euronext Chief Executive Officer Duncan Niederauer speak about U.S. policy and finance.
Despite their associations with 80’s parties, Tailgate and beer pong, members of the greek scene emphasized their commitment to academics and unity Tuesday night.
In its meeting Tuesday night, the Duke University Union received a request for funding and advertising to support the National Pan-Hellenic Council’s Homecoming Step Show.
Although The Tower opened just weeks ago, owner Tom Meyer is already considering small changes to one of campus’s newest dining options.
Fueled by the fierce backlash against a proposed Muslim community center in Manhattan, anti-Islam sentiment is on the rise throughout the country.
After the Duke Student Government Senate’s decision to defund and move toward de-chartering the Duke College Republicans, DSG President Mike Lefevre vetoed both pieces of legislation this weekend.
Duke Student Government President Mike Lefevre vetoed the Senate's decision to defund the Duke College Republicans Friday afternoon.
A Duke sophomore withdrew from the University Thursday after being arrested for the alleged second-degree rape and first-degree kidnapping of a fellow student.
The University Store has a fresh face at its entrance—and she’s greeting customers with a new message.
The structure of resdiential life at Duke is in for a change that will go beyond construction.
For students like senior Caleb Winebrenner, getting around campus is not always too easy.
In a meeting that lasted more than four hours, the Duke Student Government Senate defunded the Duke College Republicans and took the first step toward de-chartering the group on the basis that the...
After three years of caution tape, traffic cones and obstructed sidewalks, the construction work on Smith Warehouse is finally drawing to a close.
When the buses stop running, students can still get a ride home—but don’t call the service SafeRides.
As a result of newly enacted legislation, the cost of expensive books will no longer be a surprise on the first day of classes for future semesters.
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Council met for the first this year Tuesday and covered a diverse agenda.
In today’s uncertain times, Richard Danzig believes one can never be too certain about the future.