When Duke returns to the Final Four this weekend, Chris Collins will be there.
There aren't many people in the world who would willingly refer to themselves as geeks. Then again, there aren't many people in the world like Skip Elsheimer.
Julie Tetel is both an associate professor of English at the University and the author of more than 15 romance novels-and she makes no apologies for the seeming contradiction of her professions.
A crowd of University students descended upon Wal-Mart's two Durham locations Saturday-and they were not there to buy toothpaste or desk lamps.
In 1851, our university was not the Duke as we now know it. No Mean Gene's. No voice mail. Not even any basketball.
Bringing the term "womanizer" to a whole new level, Why Do Fools Fall in Love tells the life story of 1950's pop singer Frankie Lymon through the recollections of three women who all claim to be...
NEW YORK - In the struggle against sweatshop labor, battles are long and hard-fought. This summer, the University continues to position itself on the front lines.
Although the sky was gray and the air was chilly, about 60 women and men joined together Saturday evening to protest sexual violence at Durham's first-ever Take Back the Night rally.
I love the good ol' U.S. of A., where efficiency and convenience reign.