Employee Saber Benson dies at 26
By Lindsey Rupp | September 30, 2009Saber Benson, a 26-year-old employee of The Loop, has died from injuries he sustained after he collided with the iron gates on Union Drive Saturday night.
Saber Benson, a 26-year-old employee of The Loop, has died from injuries he sustained after he collided with the iron gates on Union Drive Saturday night.
Yesterday, the Marketplace and Great Hall featured specially crafted local lunch options as part of the “Eat Local Challenge."
At the suggestion of Chief John Dailey of the Duke University Police Department, Duke Police has developed a composite sketch of the suspect in the Sept. 22 armed robbery on Campus Drive.
In addition to unveiling new posters for Joe College Day, DUU members discussed plans for a new Arts Initiative and voted on a proposal for Last Day of Classes changes.
Duke administrators have begun to discuss the construction of a fourth wing of Keohane Quadrangle, Executive Vice President Tallman Trask said Thursday.
Fetzer, chairman of the North Carolina Republican party, spoke both about the state of the Republican Party and American politics in general in a speech Tuesday night.
At the DUSDAC meeting Monday night, junior Zach Chapla, a member, told the committee about his research on allergens in food sold by on-campus vendors.
A University employee was in critical condition at Duke University Hospital, as of Monday afternoon, after he crashed into the iron gates on Union Drive over the weekend.
Five vehicle break-ins were reported Friday afternoon at 751 Parking Lot on Science Drive. This is the second wave of car break-ins in two weeks.
Members of the Yale Corporation traded the New England chill for Carolina skies this past weekend to exchange ideas with University administrators.
A month into first semester, the traditional “bench wars” have long since begun among the freshman dorms of East Campus.
With a referendum in the Sept. 14 DSG election, DSG called on the student body to make the language in its constitution gender neutral. The students obliged.
A new option may soon be available for graduate students who want to study public policy and the environment.
A memorial ceremony was held Thursday at the School of Law for Professor Robinson Everett, who passed away June 12.
One of Duke’s mottos, “bleed blue, live green,” is further advancing as Duke’s Environmental Alliance delivers in the form of two new sustainability committees.
At 85 years of age, Duke has reached a curious crossroads—finally old enough to possess some of the history suggested by its Gothic spires, yet still young enough that a professor like Strandberg...