Round 2
By Julian Spector | April 28, 2014One recent morning, when I awoke from troubled dreams, I found myself transplanted into the cool dawn air of a desert.
One recent morning, when I awoke from troubled dreams, I found myself transplanted into the cool dawn air of a desert.
Students will soon be able to see the guideline that the Office of Student Conduct uses when determining sanctions for sexual misconduct.
As of Monday, Student Affairs decided to make the sexual misconduct sanctioning guideline available to the public.
A photographic essay inspired by spring's sunny skies.
"When you enter the theater, you’re traveling at one second per second. In other words, it doesn’t cost any money."
For all who mastered their fates and captained their souls to Shooters: may that spirit never die.
Duke students have been lining up for Me Too Monologues for years, but soon, audiences at other schools might have the chance to do the same.
"Me Too Monologues" returns for its longest-ever run with two weekends of highly personal monologues written by anonymous students for the performance.
Although they may not know it, anyone who has lived on East or West Campus has felt the touch of a ghost.
As early as 1953, 10 years before the first black undergraduates came to campus, the student body voted in favor of admitting students of all races, original documents from the time period show.
Teachers from Durham, Raleigh and Wake participated in the protest.
Operation Bull's Eye reported a 39 percent decrease in overall violent crime in a two-mile area in East Durham.
A crime scene investigator marks evidence at the site of the shooting.
A crime scene investigator marks evidence at the site of the shooting.
A crime scene investigator marks evidence at the site of the shooting.
The Duke Medical Pavillion will open to the public on July 29.