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(11/04/11 7:40pm)
As I wept over my painfully low number of food points, I decided there was only one way to make it the rest of the semester: mooch off of campus free food as often as possible. Duke offers a surprising amount of opportunities for delicious free food if you know where to look.
(10/24/11 11:46pm)
“No glove, no love” seems to be an increasingly popular pickup line amongst teenagers.
(09/24/11 7:23pm)
Bella Union, the Lobby Shop and the East Campus Store all proudly sport the infamous source of student addiction—bin candy. You can mix and match between gummies, yogurt pretzels and many more sugary sweets! The prices are by weight, so eat as much as you—and your food points—dare.
(09/14/11 6:03am)
Think you’re fit for a challenge? Then try biking 4,000 miles cross-country for charity.
(09/11/11 8:27am)
As inhabitants of the East coast stood still and took a collective breath on the morning of September 11, 2001, the West coast was sound asleep.
(09/07/11 2:03am)
College kids are notorious for being food-focused, but where are the best places to eat on Duke campus?
(07/06/11 9:24am)
Marijuana, pot, cannabis, Mary Jane, weed, ganja—no matter what you call it, marijuana is one of the most widely used illegal drugs in the United States. And the debate over its legal status is even hotter than a burning bowl of the plant itself.
(07/02/11 8:37pm)
The economy is on the rise, and so is energy. Translation: more CO2 emissions.
(06/22/11 10:24pm)
Using antiretroviral drugs has been shown to decrease risk of transmission, according to a recent study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
(04/23/11 2:56am)
On Thursday, green and white balloons lined the walkway down to the Levine Student Research Center’s courtyard, signifying the Nicholas School of the Environment’s Earth Day Celebration.
(04/18/11 3:56am)
On Thursday, admitted students of a Latino/a background began arriving for the Duke Latino Student Recruitment Weekend. Organized largely by Mi Gente, LSRW is an opportunity for minority students to explore Duke and celebrate cultural diversity.
(07/01/13 6:40pm)
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(07/01/13 4:22pm)
Before biology, there was botany and zoology.
(03/07/13 9:48am)
Even though the Duke men and women broke 17 school records at the ACC Championships last week, the teams’ seventh-place finishes could have been affected by scholarship funding disparities.
(02/27/13 8:17am)
Even though the rest of the team has completed its ACC Championship meet, the men’s swim team is heading over to Greensboro, N.C. Wednesday for the ACC Championships.
(02/25/13 10:58am)
As the Duke women swimming and diving teams and the men’s diving team closed the ACC Championships at the Greensboro Aquatic Center Saturday, they popped more than a few swims.
(02/14/13 1:45pm)
After first half struggles, senior captain Mason Plumlee showed North Carolina (16-8, 6-5 in the ACC) why he’s a National Player of the Year candidate Wednesday night when the Blue Devils (22-2, 9-2) snuck past their biggest rivals.
The reigning ACC Player of the Week has started each of Duke’s 23 games this year, but he probably wished he didn’t against the Tar Heels. He picked up two fouls in the period and finished the half with four turnovers.
(01/16/13 9:32am)
Among the Duke swimmers and divers receiving roses Saturday on the athletic deck of Taishoff Aquatic Pavilion was Abby Johnston, the Duke diver who returned from the 2012 Olympic Games in London this summer with a silver medal around her neck.
(11/16/12 11:54am)
This weekend, the Blue Devil swimmers are in Knoxville, Tenn. for the Tennessee Invitational, while their divers are down the road in Chapel Hill, N.C. for the Nike Cup Invitational. Both meets began Thursday, and will continue through Saturday.
(11/12/12 1:03pm)
Georgia State came to Cameron Indoor Stadium Friday with the hopes of learning from one of the best teams in Division I, but Duke learned some lessons as well.