By Lauren Dietrich | April 2, 2013
Participants march near East Campus in the annual N.C. Pride Festival and Parade last Fall. Two of Duke’s peer institutions are using admissions-based outreach efforts to bolster their LGBT communities.
Participants march near East Campus in the annual N.C. Pride Festival and Parade last Fall. Two of Duke’s peer institutions are using admissions-based outreach efforts to bolster their LGBT communities.
Freshman Henrique Cunha’s first home match of his career is tonight at 6 p.m. against No. 15 Illinois.
lauren dietrich/Chronicle file photos Henrique Cunha (above) and Reid Carleton (not pictured) have become one of the best doubles pairings in the country despite having met just a few months ago.
Carleton, a junior, and Cunha, a freshman, earned a spot in the national competition by winning the ITA Carolina Regional in mid-October, and they made the most of their appearance in New Haven, Conn., over the weekend.
Junior Reid Carleton and freshman Henrique Cunha (pictured) tore through the ITA All-American's consolation doubles bracket to win their first title as partners.
Students pick up “Love=Love” T-shirts on the West Campus Plaza for Coming Out Day at Duke Friday. The National Coming Out Day was Sunday.
Henrique Cunha went 3-0 in singles qualifying at the ITA All-American Championships.
Feral cats are a regular sight on campus, especially outside the Physics and Biological Sciences Buildings. Although some have fed and trained the felines over the years, others believe they pose problems to the community.
Students ride along in the 25th annual North Carolina Pride Festival and Parade off East Campus Saturday.