Gaining Prominence
By Lauren Gregory | April 21, 2003If you take a walk around East Campus, beyond your usual route from the bus stop to Trinity Cafe, you'll find a close-knit community of students and staff, buzzing with intense energy and...
If you take a walk around East Campus, beyond your usual route from the bus stop to Trinity Cafe, you'll find a close-knit community of students and staff, buzzing with intense energy and...
A mandatory field trip on a sunny afternoon is probably unlikely to induce enthusiastic gasps of amazement among a group of average college students these days.
It's job-hunting season, and seniors across campus are getting anxious.
Your idea of French culture might not comprise much more than wine and cheese, cafe au lait and croissants.
"Feminists--both women and men, girls and boys--are the majority, but this majority must be empowered," proclaims the website of the Feminist Majority Foundation.
The mural jumps out from the side of the building as you drive along Chapel Hill Street toward downtown.
Think eating healthy on campus means buying a couple of mealy Granny Smiths on food points? Think again.
Don't let the warm, unassuming smile and the cheery British inflection in Stuart Pimm's voice fool you. Pimm is no ordinary science teacher.
A philosophy major designing websites? It's probably the last thing you would expect at a school where technology seems to reside exclusively on Science Drive.
Director of Dining Services Jim Wulforst says he is always open to items that might further diversify the Duke dining experience.