Into Durham’s waiting arms
By Sophia Durand | April 27, 2015Look baby, when we first met, you thought you saw something in me.
Look baby, when we first met, you thought you saw something in me.
As a Third Culture Kid, you feel like you belong everywhere, yet do not truly belong anywhere.
The program was terminated one month early after the in-country coordinator was fired for unprofessional behavior.
The Chronicle spoke with Kelly Brownell, who will replace Bruce Kuniholm as the new Dean of the Sanford School of Public Policy.
Student activism has always been a facet of the University, however in the past couple of years there has been an uptick of student demonstrations.
A break-in occurred on Central Campus at 4 a.m. Sunday. No possessions were stolen.
After leading an unconventional lifestyle for over two years, a Duke graduate student chose to emulate philosopher Henry David Thoreau with an experimental experience.
Wangombe is using her experience with spoken word poetry as she serves as a speechwriter for Uhuru Kenyatta.
Patrick Oathout, candidate for DSG president, is a public policy and philosophy double major from Houston.
Hemingway once mentioned that there is no friend as loyal as a book.
Third Friday Durham is a gathering hosted by various arts venues on the third Friday of every month.
The Durham Art Guild's Art-A-Thon event took place at the Durham Arts Council Nov. 17 and 18.
The Duke bench watched as Miami used a 9-0 run and a 10-0 run early in the second half to pull away from the Blue Devils and end the longest home-court winning streak in Division I.
Duke's defense was exposed again against Angel Rodriguez and company Tuesday night.
Miami guard Angel Rodriguez torched the Blue Devils all over the floor Tuesday, pouring in a game-high 24 points to lead the Hurricanes to the upset.
After getting 10 shots blocked Sunday in its first loss, Duke will look to be more patient when attacking Miami on the offensive end Tuesday night.
Junior Amile Jefferson is the only Blue Devil starter with a negative Plus/Minus rating.
Freshman Tyus Jones was held to four points on 1-of-6 shooting against N.C. State and will look to hit double-digits for the first time in 2015 against Miami.