In this semester's final installment of the Provost's Lecture Series "On Being Human," evolutionary geneticist Richard Lewontin spoke to a packed house about human nature.
Although a lawsuit against the city of Durham continues to weigh on the minds of city officials, the case that brought Durham national infamy has begun to lose its hold over city politics, professors said.
Stephanie Silk feels the beat.
The sophomore steps in unison to the instructor's chant of "one, two, one, two," knees bending slightly, hips swaying. Her dance partner holds her in closed positionÂ-right hand on her waist, left hand holding her rightÂ-and rotates them slowly in place.
Blog: May I have this dance?
Chronicle columnist Kristin Butler, a senior and Cary resident, was named the 2007-2008 recipient of the Melcher Family Award for Excellence in Journalism Tuesday.
Members of the Student Health Insurance Advisory Committee discussed the future of Duke's health insurance at the Graduate and Professional School Council general body meeting Tuesday.
Little Travellers, an initiative that supports African women infected with HIV/AIDS by helping them sell their beaded doll pins, will be offering the accessories to students at locations both on and off campus.