In Case You Missed It 10/10
By Raisa Chowdhury | October 10, 2014Here's your weekly summary of the news you might have missed this week.
Here's your weekly summary of the news you might have missed this week.
Here's what happened this week.
The Chronicle's roundup of news you may have missed this week.
Will the newest Tailgate replacement outlast the previous contenders?
Bergene works most directly with students who are struggling with academic and health issues or her assigned academic advisees,
Fields often pitted against each other came together peacefully over the weekend.
Diplomat in residence Julie Ruterbories shares stories of foreign postings and recruiting young talent.
The Board of Trustees will convene in Palo Alto for its February meeting.
Students share their thoughts on the University's switch to a new email platform.
The University, after sending 18 volunteers in 2013, was recently ranked No.16 on the Peace Corps’ 2014 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities List in the category of medium-sized school.
Two cop cars block off the entrance to Anderson Street from Campus Drive.
The Kenan-Biddle Partnership, which unites Duke and UNC students, has funded a new initiative focused on female empowerment.
The five-year project will measure the ocean currents of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning circulation.
Students at the MSA’s Eid festival prepared food to donate to charity.
The Food Factory will open at 9 a.m. instead of 5 p.m. during the week.