College wasn’t working for us. So we left.
By Aaron Price | April 3, 2024Students take gap semesters during college to work on all sorts of different things and every person I’ve talked to has grown immensely through and loved their experience.
Students take gap semesters during college to work on all sorts of different things and every person I’ve talked to has grown immensely through and loved their experience.
SOFC received an abnormally high amount of funding requests in March, prompting the organization to look for ways to cut costs. Some students said their club programming has suffered as a result.
Community members gathered in the Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room for the discussion, which featured insights from two partners at the global investment firm Cambridge Associates.
The survey, which is administered by University administration every three years, intends to understand how to foster a more “inclusive and equitable” campus community.
In the latest episode of the Versus spinoff of the “Hot Ones” series, former Blue Devils Carlos Boozer and Jay Williams sit down to answer some hard-hitting questions or face the heat. The Blue Zone is here to break down the video.
After jumping out to an 8-1 lead in the first quarter, the defense held Campbell scoreless in the second and third — the team’s fewest goals allowed all season —and earned its third win in a week after beating East Carolina last Tuesday and No. 8 Virginia Saturday.
Held at the Karsh Alumni and Visitors Center, the talk was a part of the Provost’s Initiative on the Middle East, a year-long initiative that aims to foster civil engagement and respectful debate regarding the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
Spicy food is a delicious way to bring some heat to the Duke experience.
We tend to define intellectuality within the bounds of reason, emphasizing the explicable over the miraculous. We find it difficult to believe in what we can’t see or label, and we struggle to surrender control and place faith in higher powers.
Looking at the actual content of the ACIR’s report only further shows the ways in which information is distorted to delegitimize the effects of divestment in fighting climate change.
According to Mathavi Strasburger, director of the Academic Advising Center, around 50 advisors will be leaving the program next year, and 17 advisors have already confirmed their departure.
Duke students and faculty have previously expressed concerns about the prioritization of STEM over the humanities, pointing to declining enrollment in the humanities over the past decade and the fact that none of the University’s top five majors in 2022 belonged in the field.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of March 25-31.
Duke beat the Fighting Irish 5-2, and its dominance began with its doubles play: The Blue Devils took the lead from the start and did not look back.
No. 4-seed Duke exited the NCAA tournament Sunday after a 64-76 defeat to No. 11-seed N.C. State. The Blue Zone breaks down the contest with a Player of the Game and more.
Though they entered the meet as underdogs, the Blue Devils walked away from Columbus, Ohio with several notable triumphs.
Duke looked off balance for the whole afternoon. It felt like the Blue Devils always would creep back in and make it competitive down the stretch, but the offense was so inconsistent that they could never establish a counter to the prowess of N.C. State graduate center DJ Burns Jr.
Why don’t you take some time off from standing in line for tickets to stuff and posting about your STA199 crush on Fizz to check out this year’s selection of not-at-all-award-winning journalism?