Duke Men's Basketball win against Boston College in Mass. 66 - 63 on 2/6/10.
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Duke Men's Basketball win against Boston College in Mass. 66 - 63 on 2/6/10.
Duke Men's Basketball win against Boston College in Mass. 66 - 63 on 2/6/10.
The Devils took down the Florida State Seminoles, previously undefeated in the ACC, Saturday at Indoor Cameron Stadium
Duke Men's Basketball win against Boston College in Mass. 66 - 63 on 2/6/10.
Duke Men's Basketball win against Boston College in Mass. 66 - 63 on 2/6/10.
Duke Men's Basketball win against Boston College in Mass. 66 - 63 on 2/6/10.
Dr. Robert Lefkowitz, James B. Duke professor of medicine, celebrates his Nobel Prize in chemistry. He received the award in October.
Anthony Boone saw action in 11 games last season, but will now be Duke’s full-time starting quarterback.
Mason Plumlee will likely match up Wednesday with 7-foot-1 Ukrainian freshman Alex Len.
Rivers is averaging 14.4 points per game, but that number may rise as he assimilates into the Duke offense.
After two years playing in the WNBA and abroad, Joy Cheek is back as an assistant coach for the Blue Devils.
The Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee named new co-chairs, junior Jane Moore and sophomore Beth Gordon, at its meeting Monday.
Laurence Kaplow, consulting producer on the TV show “House” and seated on the right, noted 26 percent of Americans get health information from entertainment.
Seniors Kyle Singler, Nolan Smith and Casey Peters addressed Cameron Indoor Stadium after Duke’s 11-point win over Clemson last night.
Peter Baker, White House correspondent for The New York Times, spoke Thursday in the Sanford School of Public Policy on President Obama’s policies and his own role as a liaison between the government and its constituency.
Despite efforts to become Central Campus’ dining hot spot, the Devil’s Bistro has received mixed reviews on its quality and service.