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Negotiations between Black Student Alliance and administrators are making progress following the delivery of the Black Culture Initiative.
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Negotiations between Black Student Alliance and administrators are making progress following the delivery of the Black Culture Initiative.
More than 1,000 members of the University community gathered in the Duke Chapel Monday morning to celebrate the life of Jo Rae Wright, former dean of the Graduate School.
As Israeli Apartheid Week continues in its third day, there is disagreement on campus with regard to the legitimacy of the program’s goals.
Upcoming changes to Duke’s social and residential cultures echo the experiences of some notable Duke alumnae from the late 1960s and 1970s.
The outdated Physics Building is due for a facelift, but the exact specifications are still up in the air.
A spike in reported hazing incidents has coincided with a University-wide effort to prevent the dangerous practice.
Changes to the short-term illness notification form policies likely contributed to a decrease in student use during the Fall.
Halfway through his second term, President Richard Brodhead will undergo a review commissioned by the Board of Trustees this Spring.
The United States’ debt will have drastic consequences unless policymakers take major steps to alter the current fiscal path, said the co-chairs of President Barack Obama’s bipartisan budget commission.
Although a majority of Duke students spent the final days of winter break settling back into campus, about 100 students instead dedicated their time to learning about an issue that affects more than 360 million people worldwide.
Miners in Peru may be risking more than the value of the gold they’re digging for.
The restaurant was relatively quiet Saturday night, save for some small groups of diners and passersby. But around 1 a.m. Sunday, hordes of students flocked to the venue, eager to take advantage of Pitchfork Provisions’ late night menu options and 24-hour operating schedule. That night the eatery—nestled in the basement of McClendon Tower—experienced its weekend rush.
Thanks to a large donation, Duke can now support select international students who would have otherwise been unable to attend the University.
Students who overload with difficult classes and extra-curricular activities may be risking more than physical exhaustion.