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More than 170 to join selective houses

More than 170 to join selective houses

by Emmeline Zhao in News
After weeks of open houses, section parties and interviews, Duke's 10 selective living groups accepted approximately 170 hopeful rushees this month, selective living group officials said.

How happy are Dukies?

CAPS stats and the Princeton Review have weighed in. But what do students think?
by Julia Love
The Princeton Review designates the 20 happiest and unhappiest campuses, based on student surveys, in each edition of its annual tell-all college guidebook.

Rural health clinic reopens

by Karen Schroeder
A first-year medical student draws a blood sample for the first time, while on the other end of the needle, a patient receives the only medical care accessible to him-for free.

Alumna skis 574 miles to South Pole

by Jessica Lichter
An apple a day may ordinarily keep the doctor away, but a stick of butter is the essential sustenance on a ski trip to the South Pole.

Forum allows citizens to address Durham's top cop

by Zachary Tracer
If you're out buying drugs, don't expect the police to keep you safe. This wisdom was one of the pieces of advice offered by Durham Police Chief Jose Lopez when asked about safety at Duke University.

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