An unconventional field trip: FOCUS class visits substance abuse center
By Mona Tong | October 5, 2018A drug rehabilitation center isn't the typical site for a field trip, but that didn't stop a Duke FOCUS class from traveling there.
A drug rehabilitation center isn't the typical site for a field trip, but that didn't stop a Duke FOCUS class from traveling there.
Already a pastor and social justice advocate, William Barber II now adds a new title to his biography—a recipient of the “Genius Grant.”
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.
Senators of Duke Student Government looked into the mirror before their meeting Wednesday night and decided business casual clothes may not be so important after all.
Legal journalist Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza sued President Donald Trump and won—she visited Duke's campus Wednesday to tell the tale in an event at the Duke Law School.
How clean is the silverware at the Brodhead Center? The answer may be a bit messy.
What might have seemed like an insignificant fire did more than $160,000 of damage, Duke’s 2017 Annual Fire Safety Report revealed.
As you stand on the sidewalk, a car zips by you. You think to yourself, 'Whoa, that car is going way over the speed limit.' Ever wonder how you know that? A team of Duke scientists may have the answer.
Thinking about buying a home near a hog farm? You might want to reconsider.
Anna Li, Trinity ‘18, was just 15 years old when she found out her best friend had cystic fibrosis. The two met through marching band and immediately hit it off.
A member of Duke's Board of Trustees will become the inaugural president and CEO of Time’s Up.
Duke's Board of Trustees is rolling out a series of new measures to be more transparent.
The Food and Drug Administration has given Juul an ultimatum: prove they can keep their products away from minors within 60 days, or pull its products from store shelves and face criminal charges.
With fewer beds than usual available for next spring, Duke is offering an off-campus housing lottery, mostly for juniors returning from studying abroad.
Despite his voter fraud commission's failure to find evidence of rampant voter fraud, President Donald Trump and his administration's attempt to crack down on voter fraud has hit North Carolina.
In the 2014 midterm elections, just 17 percent of 18 to 24 year olds cast a ballot, according to the Campus Vote Project—a trend from which Duke students are not immune.
After being accused of removing toilets for tax breaks, a Duke trustee and candidate for Illinois governor found out that he couldn't flush away his civic duty that easily
Tuesday morning, Duke students woke up as one of three schools that can use their iPhone or Apple Watch like their student identification cards.
After a year-long negotiation, the United States, Mexico and Canada agreed Sunday on a revised version of the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA.
Water contamination. Algae blooms. Fish kills. These are just some of the potential effects of Hurricane Florence.