Aycock renaming presents lingering questions
By Staff Editorial | June 19, 2014There is the lingering question why the administration did not fully choose to adopt the resolution of DSG.
There is the lingering question why the administration did not fully choose to adopt the resolution of DSG.
Each summer, for seven weeks, Durham plays host to some of the best-established dance troupes in the country.
As freshmen gear up to register for classes and begin to plan the next four years, we thought it worthwhile to reflect on navigating the myriad academic offerings at Duke.
Despite being dispersed throughout the world, students were united in grief over the loss of Maya Angelou.
Amid the excitement for what summer holds in store, we take a moment to reflect on the value of the three-month hiatus and the opportunities it offers.
As Marion Broome prepares to assume the role of dean at the School of Nursing, it is appropriate to examine the legacy of her predecessor, Catherine Gilliss.
The cost of attending college has risen steadily in the last few years, barring more and more students from attending college and widening the gulf separating the rich from the rest.
The Edit Board offers several suggestions on how to get the most value out of first-year orientation.
As students anxiously flock to majors grounded in science and mathematics to ensure job security, humanities departments across the country are scrambling to justify their existence.
We applaud the University’s new partnership with Say Yes to Education—a non-profit group that helps underprivileged students pay for college.