After drunken mob, line monitors plan to kill walk up line for UNC game
After Krzyzewskiville devolved into a drunken mob last spring, the line monitors plan to kill the walk up line.
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After Krzyzewskiville devolved into a drunken mob last spring, the line monitors plan to kill the walk up line.
The winds left over from Hurricane Michael, now a tropical storm, left campus with whiplash Thursday afternoon.
Weeks after Hurricane Florence flooded the Eastern Seaboard, a second hurricane threatens to wade up into the Carolinas—but Durham should avoid the brunt of this storm.
First came the history department. Then came Duke Student Government.
Just before Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is set to face a Senate confirmation vote Friday, Duke saw its first organized protest against the nominee.
With fewer beds than usual available for next spring, Duke is offering an off-campus housing lottery, mostly for juniors returning from studying abroad.
Gráinne Fitzsimons, professor of management and organizations in the Fuqua School of Business, will chair the committee tasked with reviewing the history department's proposal to change the Carr Building's name.
After a pair of armed robberies last week on and near Duke's campus, no arrests have been made.
Applicants to jobs at Duke will no longer have to say whether or not they have been convicted of a crime, according to a news release.
Almost a year ago, Wallace Wade Stadium was abuzz like it hadn’t been in a long time.
Paint was still clinging to first-year Ana Trejo’s fingernails when she joined dozens of other Latinx students at the East Campus Bridge Saturday afternoon.
Accused of touching two female students inappropriately on Tuesday, Gustavo Antonio Velasquez Silva, 21, was released on $6,000 bond Friday night.
Two female students said they were touched inappropriately by a man Tuesday night on Campus Drive around 9 p.m.
Investigators are searching for connections between an attempted armed robbery on campus Monday night and a second armed robbery reported around the same time near Duke's campus.
President Vincent Price sent an email to the Duke community Tuesday morning to urge the community to assist with Hurricane Florence relief efforts.
An armed robbery attempt was reported Monday night at approximately 10:56 p.m. in the Wannamaker fire lane, according to a DukeAlert issued at 11:38 p.m.
There is plenty of reason not to be optimistic about Duke football.
As then-Hurricane Florence barreled towards the Carolinas, some Duke students and others on the internet spent their time sharing memes about the storm.
Hurricane Florence has slowed down significantly since earlier in the week, but Durham will still feel its effects.
Two congressmen from opposing parties, Dan Lipinski (D-IL) and Tom Reed (R-NY), spoke Monday at a POLIS Event entitled "Bipartisan Collaboration in the U.S. Congress: Yes, It Really Happens." Reed is the co-chair of the Problem Solvers Caucus, which is dedicated to building bipartisan support on a number of key issues. Lipinski is also one of the caucus' 48 members.