Students soundoff on the trek back to Duke in the harsh weather
By Raisa Chowdhury | January 8, 2014In the midst of record low temperatures, students sounded off on coming back to the Gothic Wonderland through delays and snowstorms.
In the midst of record low temperatures, students sounded off on coming back to the Gothic Wonderland through delays and snowstorms.
While students finish cramming for their winter finals, the LDOC Committee of the Duke University Union are busy organizing this year’s Last Day Of Classes event.
Women's Center Director Ada Gregory has moved to a new position as the executive director of the Office of Interdisciplinary Program Management.
Since receiving its status as a recognized student group at the Sept. 25 meeting of Duke Student Government, the leaders of the Black Men’s Union have been working to solidify their place as...
Duke students enjoyed the holiday festivities of Thanksgiving break in different ways.
Gamma Phi Beta is preparing to recruit its first Duke pledge class in the Spring, becoming the tenth sorority on campus.
Captain Richard Phillips, a merchant mariner who was held hostage by Somali pirates in 2009, does not consider himself a hero.
Gathered beneath the rain in front of the chapel, a group of students participated in a candlelit vigil Sunday night to honor those devastated by Typhoon Haiyan.
Over 530 tech-minds, united by their ideas and a barista from Joe Vaughn Goh, spent 22 hours applying their skills to create real-world solutions at the DukeHack hackathon.
Barriers between Palestine and Israel serve not to separate people physically, but rather to degrade the personage of Palestinians, said Nick Denes—co-director of the Palestine Film Foundation.
Seniors Cara Peterson and Brianna Welch created the Duke Culture Initiative, a campus organization intended to increase dialogue and advocacy, at the end of last Spring and currently serve as its...
Just months after the University disbanded the Duke Bikes loaner program, Duke Student Government is preparing to introduce a bike sharing program to campus.
Transgender employees at Duke will start to receive health benefits for gender confirmation procedures next year.
The oral history of Duke football tailgate, a football pregame party with costumes started by athletes in the late 1990s that was cancelled in 2010 after a 14-year-old passed out in a Porta-Pottie.
Jonathan Katz, a Durham resident and award-winning journalist, recently received the WOLA-Duke Human Rights Book Award for his work in Haiti.
Attentive viewers sat outside the overflowing Franklin Humanities Institute Garage as journalist Jonathan Katz read about busted windows and corrupt government officials Wednesday evening.
After their first year, many students at Duke and across the nation experience a slump in their sophomore year.
Many students made the trek to University of North Carolina Chapel Hill's famous Franklin Street while others made a much shorter trek to Perkins Library.
A new multimedia publication, The Standard, is looking to bring together the many aspects of campus life that make Duke unique.
After their first year, many students at Duke and across the nation experience a slump in their sophomore year.