What I wish I had known as an underclassman
By Allison Schulhof and Laura Starzenski | March 20, 2013Throughout our four years at Duke, we have often heard anecdotal accounts of the problems with Duke’s culture.
Throughout our four years at Duke, we have often heard anecdotal accounts of the problems with Duke’s culture.
Starting this year, six Durham schools will receive extra help to close a racial achievement gap. The National Education Association Foundation awarded Durham Public Schools a $1.25 million grant...
College students can simply swipe their DukeCards to get a bagel from Alpine, but several Duke students are helping local elementary schoolers to pack their backpacks for lunch this semester.
Pull up your pants. That’s the message Durham resident Wayne Daye asked the Durham City Council to send to young people who wear saggy pants.
As Cameron Crazies paint themselves Duke blue for basketball season, freshmen are also embracing another color—green.
This summer, Duke hopes to attack youth violence and delinquent behavior—before it has a chance to begin.
Duke is partnering with the city of Durham to implement a new bus line, which would connect Duke to downtown Durham.
Duke graduate students who organized Walking Fish—the region’s first community-supported fishery—distributed their first delivery of fresh seafood to Durham-area shareholders Thursday.
Students frustrated with losing print jobs because of broken ePrint stations will no longer need to run back to their computers.
Duke Fish, Duke University’s graduate student chapter of the American Fisheries Society, has partnered with Carteret County fishermen to open the region’s first community-supported fishery called...