Ginsburg praises women in law
By Kate Stamell | February 1, 2005Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who spoke Monday at the School of Law, paved the way for equal rights for women under the law. .
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who spoke Monday at the School of Law, paved the way for equal rights for women under the law. .
Duke Press, which is housed in Brightleaf Square, is considered medium-to-large among its peers. This places the Press�s book publishing program among the 20 largest at American...
Duke Press, which is housed in Brightleaf Square, is considered medium-to-large among its peers. This places the Press's book publishing program among the 20 largest at American universities. This...
Serious and uptight Duke students beware: KAADATT could be dancing around any corner.
“From the USA to the Middle East; we demand Justice, we demand Peace.”.
In Paul Carrington’s office, there are no posters declaring “Carrington for N.C.
Senior Jenny Osterhout will always fondly remember Myrtle Beach. "I want to name my first-born Myrtle," she said. "I wouldn't miss [Myrtle] for the world.
In its six years of existence, the Chinese American Intercollegiate Conference has traveled exclusively through the Ivy League, from Harvard to Yale to Columbia. When sophomores Xinfeng Hu and...
In its six years of existence, the Chinese American Intercollegiate Conference has traveled exclusively through the Ivy League, from Harvard to Yale to Columbia. When sophomores Xinfeng Hu and...
When Duke dining halls first changed their serving system from a single line to food stations in the 1950s, the Great Hall was called the Black and Blue Room--for the bruises students received when...