Write(H)ers aims to train Duke feminist bloggers
By Marianna Jordan | February 18, 2013A new media activism program at Duke aims to help young women excel in writing about gender issues.
A new media activism program at Duke aims to help young women excel in writing about gender issues.
After one year with a new executive director, two staff members have left the Robertson Scholars Program, causing students to question the vision for the program and the nature of its leadership.
The Duke chapter of the Sigma Pi fraternity will receive its charter in an official ceremony Saturday after completing the process in record time.
Ongoing discussions between Housing, Dining and Residence Life, workers union Local 77 and Marketplace employees about summer work hours have left dining staff confused and frustrated due to a lack...
After a somewhat tumultuous history, the Duke chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will receive its charter in a formal ceremony April 21.
Duke students, administrators and professors alike are engaging in conversation about the impact the viral video “Kony 2012” is having on campus.
Senior Michael Mandl highlights his breadth of business experience and passion for Duke as he vies to become Young Trustee.
New fraternity members celebrate as the two-week recruitment process came to an end Monday.
Tailgate’s replacement may soon be replaced.
About 60 juniors currently studying abroad do not yet have housing assignments for the Spring.