From the Editors
By Nick Martin and Emma Baccellieri | June 15, 2015Welcome to Towerview’s 17th volume.
Welcome to Towerview’s 17th volume.
Goodbyes are overrated.
The February issue of Towerview Magazine will hit stands Thursday instead of tomorrow due to the inclement weather.
This time last year, all of our friends were drunk at Oktoberfest.
Some parts of becoming a senior are like becoming a freshman all over again.
A letter from Towerview's editors.
A streak of sentimentality has run through our editors’ notes, perhaps because Ashley and Caitlin are seniors, but this one will be different.
Towerview's editors ponder the final Christmas that they will celebrate as college students.
Towerview's editors relive their glory days as kids on Halloween.
Towerview's editors share their Fall bucket lists.
Towerview's editors Ashley Mooney and Caitlin Moyles share their first letter with the readers.
The idyllic spring weather that floods campus in the final weeks of school is always a sign of some new beginning, be it the start of college for pre-frosh or the beginning of an internship.
On Oct. 29, 1969 a message traveled over a network connecting a computer at the University of California, Los Angeles to another at the Stanford Research Institute.
Born into a prominent family in Philadelphia and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, it appears as though Julian Abele lived an ordinary life.
Consider the last time you wrote a personal reflection—an assignment for class, an application essay, a journal passage, anything.
What do Duke, the College of the Ozarks and the University of Scranton have in common? They are all listed in the Huffington Post’s list of the most politically apathetic colleges—at the top of...
Flipping through this issue, you may notice a peculiar theme. The content is diverse, even typical: student reflections, science, sports and politics. But the perspectives are cohesive. That is,...
As the newest visionaries of Towerview Magazine, we would like to say “welcome” to the 14th volume of what we hope is becoming a celebrated Duke tradition.
This may surprise you. Even if you’ve read Towerview loyally since last July and noticed our unconscious, yet salient motif, there are still a few things we have not told you about libraries.
Tonight, as production ended, we had a sign of the 2012 apocalypse.