BME project aids medical technicians in Rwanda
By Carrie Wasterlain | January 21, 2010A team of Duke students and faculty are aiming to improve the quality of medical equipment in the developing world.
A team of Duke students and faculty are aiming to improve the quality of medical equipment in the developing world.
After a strong first season, the Durham Performing Arts Center looks as though it's on the path to success. The theater opened in December 2008 and has been hosting and impressing thousands of...
Duke Student Government representatives approved funding for two nonprofit student organizations and four upcoming events at the group's weekly meeting Wednesday night. One of the approved...
Duke Student Government President Jordan Giordano used the first veto of his administration Wednesday night. After the DSG Senate passed a measure to create "East Campus Gardening Day" at its...
A measure to jointly hear student organization funding proposals from the Student Organization Finance Committee and Campus Council was approved by Duke Student Government at its weekly meeting...
The 340-mile Operation Gatekeeper fence is perhaps the most obvious symbol of illegal immigration in this country.
Although the new presidential administration is closely tied to higher education, Duke professors do not expect Barack Obama and Joe Biden to show them special favor next semester.
Despite having to endure a 30-minute line, senior Nurah Lawal was not complaining-she was just eager to cast her ballot.
Once unforgettable, Joe College returned for the second year Oct. 4 after a 30-year hibernation, but was met with what seemed like only mild enthusiasm.
Tired of spending cash on cab rides or wearing your feet out to get to and from Shooters II? Some students have found creative ways to get to their favorite neighborhood saloon.