Watch List: Get locked in Perkins
By Jamie Moon | April 16, 2014The Perkins Library bell, which rings only on weekends to indicate to students that it will close at midnight, sounds more like a fire alarm than it does a melodic goodbye.
The Perkins Library bell, which rings only on weekends to indicate to students that it will close at midnight, sounds more like a fire alarm than it does a melodic goodbye.
Students often talk about struggling with the pressure to be the perfect Duke student, or at least appear like they are. What students don’t talk about, however, is what happens when you inherently...
While some students hop onto a crowded cruise ship this spring break, 55 members of Duke Chorale will squeeze onto a tour bus to New England for their annual tour.
Many dancers choose to attend traditional conservatories, but Duke dancers are taking an unconventional approach.
Amid newer developments on campus, students still stumble across traces of Duke's long-established history, such as Rigsbee Graveyard in the Blue Zone parking lot.
Students passionate about improving healthcare around the world can now pair their primary studies with a global health major or minor.
Nothing takes Caitlin Shaw’s breath away more than a riveting rendition of Shakespeare.
In midst of ‘hookup culture,’ some couples elect early engagement
“I think the purpose of Froshlife is to get you to reflect on the freshman experience in relation to you and your dorm."
Their performance illustrates the growing coalescence of traditional Chinese and Western classical influences.