How to protect your car during Hurricane Florence
Hundreds of cars are parked on Duke's campus on any given day. With a Category 4 storm on its way, here are some tips to protect yourself and your car.
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Hundreds of cars are parked on Duke's campus on any given day. With a Category 4 storm on its way, here are some tips to protect yourself and your car.
At noon on Monday, Hurricane Florence blew into a Category 4 classification, a level experts previously predicted wouldn’t occur until later in the week.
On Friday, a U.S. District Judge denied Duke’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit from former anesthesiologist Michael Shaughnessy, who claimed the University was discriminatory towards him by not renewing his contract because of his disability.
On Saturday, Arizona Senate candidate Kelli Ward's campaign suggested on social media that the announcement on Sen. John McCain stopping his cancer treatment was timed to damage her candidacy. A few hours later, McCain died.
Exactly one year ago, in early morning light on a near empty campus, a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee was removed from the Chapel steps.
A Daily Mail article Sunday claimed that men's soccer player Ciaran McKenna, who recently settled a lawsuit against Duke, was falsely accused of rape and donated a six-figure sum to the Wrongful Convictions Clinic.
The recent feud between the Koch brothers and President Donald Trump was the topic of conversation on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher," where Nancy MacLean appeared Friday night.
Ibtihaj Muhammad, Trinity '07 and Olympic Bronze medalist, described how her future and identity were shaped during her time at Duke in her new book, "Proud: My Fight for an Unlikely American Dream."
The Philadelphia 76ers keep free agent shooting guard J.J. Redick, Trinity '06, ESPN reports.
Editor's note: As of June 23, the number of children who have been separated from their parents has been reported to be more than 2,000.
A new report from the Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General reveals new information about former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's actions regarding an investigation into the Clinton Foundation.
Andrew Giuliani, Trinity ’09, recently lost access to the West Wing, Axios reported Wednesday.
Michael Shaughnessy, a former Duke anesthesiologist, filed a lawsuit May 29 because of alleged disability discrimination that led to the University’s not renewing his contract.
Former Duke guard Grayson Allen has been active on social media recently.
Duke players made bank in the NBA this year.
Netflix is set to release new episodes of The Staircase, a true-crime documentary series about the case of former Chronicle editor Michael Peterson, Trinity '65, who was charged and convicted of murdering his wife Kathleen Peterson, Pratt '75.
One Duke alum was especially excited for the Royal Wedding this weekend.
Duke's chapter of Delta Delta Delta is losing their housing, said Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs.
Editor’s note: This article is the second in a multi-part series examining diversity in living groups on campus. It focuses just on non-Greek selective living groups. You can read about the full methods of data collection here.
In a segment called “The Late Show’s Tolerance Tips,” host Stephen Colbert named a couple racially-charged incidents across the country, including the firing of two Joe Van Gogh baristas after Larry Moneta complained about a rap song playing at the shop.