The end
By Elissa Levine | April 27, 2015Writing this column has been shamelessly self-indulgent, but I’d be remiss to define my final semester of college in any other way.
Writing this column has been shamelessly self-indulgent, but I’d be remiss to define my final semester of college in any other way.
I remember feeling weirdly alien with the word Duke across my chest as a freshman.
My babysitters in elementary school were a series of undergrads from a local university.
I’ll let you in on a little secret about me: I was waitlisted at Duke.
We’re incredibly fortunate to go to a university that the public seems to pay attention to and care about.
Catching up with my grandmother over winter break, I shared some of my highlights at Duke.
"I want to emphasize, again and again, that the Israel portrayed (or betrayed) by the American media this summer was a battlefield I never saw."
Living in the city of Tel Aviv for 10 weeks, senior Elissa Levine had a front row seat for this summer's turmoil between Israel and Palestine.
The calm Elissa Levine came to love in Tel Aviv did not last long—the city soon became a target for Hamas rocket fire.
Senior Eric Stach has been at the front row of every basketball game throughout his four years of college.
Graduate Young Trustee Katherine Duch, Sanford '13, talked to GPSC Tuesday.
With help from Kevin Cullen (right) and a Duke professor, sophomore Amile Jefferson (left) is learning new advance metrics to analyze his rebounding thanks to his team's SportsVU technology.
Due to low traffic and fire safety, food truck owners have voiced their concerns regarding their lunchtime location.
The Devils took down the Florida State Seminoles, previously undefeated in the ACC, Saturday at Indoor Cameron Stadium