CAPS conducting search to increase staff diversity
After students at Friday’s open forum called into question the diversity of Counseling and Psychological Services staff, administrators are looking to tackle the problem.
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After students at Friday’s open forum called into question the diversity of Counseling and Psychological Services staff, administrators are looking to tackle the problem.
While Duke Student Government maintains its large surplus fund, the Interfraternity Council has decided to repurpose extra cash.
Tensions were high Friday afternoon at a community conversation convened by administrators in response to recent racist and homophobic incidents on campus.
Many students have expressed frustration with the University’s response to the death threat including a homophobic slur written on a wall in East Residence Hall Thursday.
How do you count the dead during a bloody and destructive conflict? A Duke statistician may have some answers.
Women using nail polish may be ingesting toxins, new research suggests.
A documentary released earlier this year showed universities mishandling sexual assault cases, but Duke students and administrators emphasized the importance of victims still coming forward after screening the film Tuesday evening.
At Duke, a date might be harder to find than a Science Drive bus.
A group of about 30 students gathered Sunday evening on West Campus to protest unfair tuition hikes and oppression in South Africa—with some drawing similarities to problems in the United States.
Squirrels are normally known for running from people, but these days it seems that Duke students are the ones running from squirrels.
Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee is working to improve dining on campus for vegan and vegetarian students as well as those with food allergies.
After Saturday's Countdown to Craziness basketball showcase, we asked several freshmen about their first night of action at Cameron Indoor Stadium:
When the sun sets on Halloween, the world transforms for a night—and perhaps nowhere as dramatically as Franklin Street in Chapel Hill.
When it came to campus, Dame’s Express knew it would have to go beyond chicken and waffles to satisfy students. Now, the eatery is continuing menu expansion to keep business booming as the year wears on.
Northwestern University's recent implementation of an online sex education course has highlighted campus issues surrounding students’ sexual health and knowledge.
At some universities, students facing alcohol violations may have to suffer consequences from not only administrative officials but also their parents.
For Chinese author Yan Lianke, the chance to speak openly about the censorship of his work is a rare occasion.
Four students representing Duke United Students Against Sweatshops presented a petition to President Richard Brodhead’s office voicing their support of non-tenure track faculty Wednesday afternoon.
The search for the new dean of the Pratt School of Engineering is ongoing, with George Truskey, senior associate dean for research, serving as interim dean.
Alpha Delta Phi fraternity remains suspended following allegations of sexual assault at an off-campus party in January, confirmed Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations. Durham District Attorney Roger Echols announced July 2 that no charges would be filed after the Durham Police Department investigated the fraternity. Members of the fraternity did not respond to multiple requests for comment: