One week later, no arrests made yet in pair of armed robberies
By Ben Leonard | September 26, 2018After a pair of armed robberies last week on and near Duke's campus, no arrests have been made.
After a pair of armed robberies last week on and near Duke's campus, no arrests have been made.
It’s midterm season, and it feels like you’ve been in Perkins for years. After 20 minutes of walking in circles, you’ve finally found a seat at a table in Vondy. You have no intention of leaving anytime soon.
Applicants to jobs at Duke will no longer have to say whether or not they have been convicted of a crime, according to a press release.
Duke's housekeeping staff now will work weekends, a change housekeepers have said has interfered with their personal lives.
With new doors that lock automatically behind them, residents of the renovated Crowell Quadrangle often accidentally lock themselves out of their rooms.
When faculty members want to resolve working disputes or air complaints and concerns, the faculty ombudsman is there to help.
Although the worst of Hurricane Florence missed Durham, Duke students at the Marine Lab weren't as lucky.
A mural students painted for Latinx Heritage Month was defaced the day after it was painted.
Accused of touching two female students inappropriately on Tuesday, Gustavo Antonio Velasquez Silva, 21, was released on $6,000 bond Friday night.
Sazón has become a popular restaurant in the Brodhead Center, serving around 700 customers per day. But despite the initial popularity, the eatery is still looking for ways to improve.
An arrest warrant has been issued after a suspect was identified from security camera footage after two female students were touched inappropriately Tuesday.
The Class of 2022 has elected their Duke Student Government Senate representatives.
Although violence against women has increased on Duke's campus in the past year, University administration maintained that the University remains a safe environment.
Duke’s fledgling campus buildings were largely spared from damage when Hurricane Florence changed its path over the weekend.
When Duke canceled classes for Hurricane Florence, Residential Assistants were still on the job.
Duke Student Government Senate passed more than $8,000 worth of funding at its Wednesday meeting, but the real sticking point was about support for a 25-cent fee.
Jordan Peterson, a controversial professor of psychology from the University of Toronto, recently spoke in Durham to promote his book.
Why were there 45,000 water bottles near the Brodhead Center?
Duke's National Alliance on Mental Illness hosted a candlelight vigil for mental health awareness on the Bryan Center plaza. Here is the event in photos and quotes from attendants.
In 2014, Duke Student Government Senate passed a resolution calling for Aycock Residence Hall to be renamed. Six months later, then-President Richard Brodhead announced the name would be changed.