Duke dancers experience China up close
By Tong Xiang | September 8, 2011Halfway around the world, the new Shenzhen Stadium rumbled with a bass-backed remix of The Sound of Music’s “Do-Re-Mi” as 300 dancers cantered onto a whorl-shaped stage.
Halfway around the world, the new Shenzhen Stadium rumbled with a bass-backed remix of The Sound of Music’s “Do-Re-Mi” as 300 dancers cantered onto a whorl-shaped stage.
Serving up 500 omelets a day, Wallace Burrows Jr. is a familiar sight to students at The Marketplace.
The passing of ceremonial gifts marked the Academic Council’s final meeting of the year Thursday with a transition to new leadership and presentations from two of the council’s subcommittees as...
The passing of ceremonial gifts marked the Academic Council’s final meeting of the year Thursday with a transition to new leadership and presentations from two of the council’s subcommittees as...
Fifteen miles from Duke, buffalo roam. Linda and Jeff Peloquin have ranched bison for six years on 80 acres at Hillsborough’s Vista Wood Bison Ranch, and they have more orders for meat than they...
Justin Robinette, former chair of Duke College Republicans who alleged he was impeached last April because he is gay, has filed three new complaints with two different federal agencies alleging...
Alex Swain has a vision to bring Duke and Durham together. Swain, a sophomore, is running uncontested for Duke Student Government’s vice president for Durham and regional affairs position.
Entrepreneurs, Duke neuroscientists and a beatboxing flautist will be coming to Duke April 2 under the banner of the TED brand, known for its compelling series of online lecture videos.
More than 2,000 Durhamites held hands, declared their vows and married their city Saturday.
On the last day of January, two men in knit caps and hoodies walked into the Durham Performance Learning Center, stood up on tables in its crowded cafeteria and started yelling. “How many of y’all...