Class of 2022 elects senators to Duke Student Government
The Class of 2022 has elected its Duke Student Government Senate representatives.
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The Class of 2022 has elected its Duke Student Government Senate representatives.
Two female students said they were touched inappropriately by a man Tuesday night on Campus Drive around 9 p.m.
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.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University have cancelled classes in preparation for the incoming hurricane.
The Duke University Marine Lab is set to close in preparation for Hurricane Florence.
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Americans came together last week to remember former Sen. John McCain. How they remembered him, however, varied.
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Ben Reese recently announced he was stepping down as the vice president of the office for institutional equity at the end of this school year. Reese's office oversees the University and health system’s actions related to diversity, sexual harassment and inclusion. The Chronicle spoke with Reese about his plans for the last year on the job, how academia can grapple with the MeToo movement and more. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
The University released the text of the history department’s request to rename the Carr Building on East Campus Friday afternoon.
With each swoop of an excavator, an old brick home tumbled down Thursday afternoon.
The Regulator Bookshop, a mainstay of Ninth Street and just blocks from East Campus, was defaced with Silent Sam-related and anti-Marxist graffiti that was found Sunday morning.
Dr. Paula McClain will serve as president-elect of the American Political Science Association (APSA) for a year in 2018-2019 before taking the role of president. McClain currently serves as the dean of the Duke Graduate School and vice provost for graduate education, and is a professor of political science and public policy. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
Hundreds of upperclassmen in blue and pink shirts line the sidewalks of East Campus. They swarm each family’s car like ants, looting the mini fridges and printers and boxes of clothes as the helpless first-years look on.
Darren Beattie, Ph.D. ‘16, was a visiting instructor in the political science department during the Nov. 2016 election, when he made headlines for predicting then-presidential candidate Donald Trump would win in spite of the polls. After he left Duke, he became a speechwriter in Trump’s administration.
Shortly into his tenure as Duke’s ninth president, Richard Brodhead invited Phail Wynn over to the Hart House to talk.
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.
Vincent Price took over as Duke's 10th president last summer. As he passes the "first year" mark, we talked with him about his experience at Duke, his takeaways from the first year and his plans going forward.
It felt like a chunk of a small-town main street supplanted into the whitewashed bottom floor of the Bryan Center, complete with a barber's pole and the jazzy bump of '60s and '70s music in the background.