'Tension between friends has never been higher': Students talk Settlers of Catan
By Rob Palmisano | December 12, 2018When students head home for winter break, one board game may figure prominently into their free time: Settlers of Catan.
When students head home for winter break, one board game may figure prominently into their free time: Settlers of Catan.
Universities and books would appear to be a match made in heaven.
Consuming art takes time.
“Whose University? Our University."
Sophomores get little fanfare.
The recent influx of prospective students on campus for Blue Devil Days has brought to the attention of the current first-years class just how close they are to surviving their first year at Duke.
The Chronicle gathered the students’ favorite on and off-campus study spots that consistently saved their 4 a.m. Redbull-infused cramming sessions.
If you had told me last spring that I'd be going to Carolina Cup this year, I'd have thought it was some lame April Fools’ joke.
College can be a very ugly place when it comes to fashion.
Many students are frustrated by current plans to move the Women's Center to East Campus at the end of the semester. The center—which is currently located next to the West Campus bus stop—will relocate to the Crowell Building on East Campus and replace the Duke Student Wellness Center, according to Stephanie Helms Pickett, director of the Women’s Center. The space that the center presently occupies will become the new home of the Center for Leadership, Development and Social Action.
Rush applicant numbers for selective living groups continued to rise this year, but the number of bids extended by SLGs stayed relatively constant.
At Duke, a date might be harder to find than a Science Drive bus.
The main attraction at Countdown to Craziness may have been the stars on the basketball court, but student performer Felix Kung and his yo-yo drew some of the loudest cheers of the night.
After Saturday's Countdown to Craziness basketball showcase, we asked several freshmen about their first night of action at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Duke students may finally be able to take a comfortable nap in Perkins and then have a stylish night out with friends—without needing to change.
Rain is not the only reason walkways on West Campus have been wet lately.
Winter may be three months away, but students are already feeling chilly. Recently, students have complained about excessive air conditioning in several campus buildings, particularly Perkins Library, CIEMAS and Science Drive facilities.
The first round of midterms are upon us, and with the rush to the library and textbooks comes the inevitable: the sacrifice of sleep. Duke students frequently go without the requisite amount of sleep in order to stay ahead in academics, participate in extracurricular activities or spend time being social.
Alpha Delta Phi fraternity remains suspended following allegations of sexual assault at an off-campus party in January, confirmed Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations. Durham District Attorney Roger Echols announced July 2 that no charges would be filed after the Durham Police Department investigated the fraternity. Members of the fraternity did not respond to multiple requests for comment: 1. ADPhi was originally chartered on Duke’s campus as Sigma Alpha Epsilon but was expelled from the national fraternity in 2002 for violating rules involving risk management like hazing and illegal alcohol use.
So far, so good for revamped Duke tailgating scene Frisbees, footballs, free food, face paint, tents, stroll shows, and loud music marked the pre-game activities of Duke’s 55-0 victory over N.C.