FAREWELL COLUMN: Was it worth it?
By Jane Hetherington | April 27, 2004The summer before my freshman year of college, I met someone who became one of my closest friends at Duke.
The summer before my freshman year of college, I met someone who became one of my closest friends at Duke.
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Class president for two years brings an interesting.
As Homecoming 2003 approached, the Chronicle staff began thinking about what major events that were happening this year.
Once a Duke undergraduate, McGill tells what inspired her to come back several years later.Play hard, work hard, seems to be the theme of this woman's life.
Today's copyright laws are muddled and outdated, law professor James Boyle explained Friday in a speech titled "We Don't Provide That Service: The Economic Irrationality of Copyright Rules on the...
While students have been off interning or studying abroad this summer, Student Information Services and Systems has logged countless hours redesigned ACES.
The Women's Initiative Steering Committee is working to bring a self-run childcare co-operative to Duke's graduate and professional students.
The fall Duke Study in China program, scheduled to run Aug. 28 through Dec. 8, has been postponed until spring 2004, officials announced last week.
While students are no longer waking up to jackhammers at work outside their windows, an increase in construction on campus has caused community members to change some of their daily routines.