Line monitors confiscate plastic pallets taken by tenters from hardware store
By Sam Kim | January 22, 2019Following complaints from Ace Hardware, Duke Student Government has confiscated all 19 stolen pallets from tenters.
Following complaints from Ace Hardware, Duke Student Government has confiscated all 19 stolen pallets from tenters.
Duke will host a conference on ending partisan gerrymandering Jan. 25 and 26 in Penn Pavilion.
The field is set for the undergraduate Young Trustee election.
At the height of the Berlin Crisis of 1961, a University committee developed plans to house nearly 50,000 Duke and Durham community members in shelters across campus.
Like your sweet aunt who never judges, Pitchforks has seen you at your best and worst.
To the civil rights activist Tarana Burke, 2018 was not just the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s death.
A pool of nine semifinalists have been chosen for the position of undergraduate Young Trustee.
The Academic Council discussed electing a new chairman at its Thursday meeting as Chair Don Taylor, professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, nears the end of his tenure.
The Mary Duke Biddle Estate, located about two miles from Duke's West Campus, will soon be turned into townhouses.
Lyft will now be giving free lifts to members of the Duke community.
Martial arts and melodrama are both coming to campus, thanks to Duke Student Government's newly approved student organizations.
The Board of Trustees hosted its first-ever open forum Wednesday as part of is new transparency initiatives.
Forbes named Duke University one of the "Best Employers for Diversity" in 2019.
Duke has reached a $10.65 million dollar settlement for a pair of lawsuits that alleged the University mishandled its employee retirement plan.
Students awoke Tuesday morning to find at least two anti-Greek life posters displayed on campus.
Spring Breakthrough has broken through to upperclassmen.
As a part of its new transparency measures, Duke's Board of Trustees will host its first open forum this Wednesday.
The Short Term Illness Notification Form is now permanently incapacitated.
A Duke Student Government senator is working to increase awareness of sexual assault by hosting a panel in March bringing together female speakers to discuss sexual assault in politics.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright—who gave the 2004 Commencement Address at Duke—will give a public lecture in Page Auditorium Feb. 28.