Race for equality? Binge drinking increases among women
By Molly Jacobs | April 18, 2002From fair representation in government to comparable wages, women have striven for decades to be equal with men.
From fair representation in government to comparable wages, women have striven for decades to be equal with men.
Although reading historical biographies is one of his favorite pastimes, Duke neurologist Dr. Marvin Rozear never thought he could couple his passion with his profession.
Sunny days, long beaches and palm trees are typical components of a tropic vacation.
Harry Rainey was a great lover of Duke Stores, students and spirit, but "Uncle Harry" did more than just grace the Central Campus store with his nickname.
Beer, fraternity parties, caffeine and Sunday-afternoon homework marathons comprise the weekends of many Duke students.
Teer, Hudson and the LSRC: These are just a few names of the several engineering buildings that line Science Drive and provide a late-night refuge for many engineering students.
In the wake of a week that included reports on campus of a sexual assault, a mugging at knife point and an attack in a library bathroom, students say they are questioning their safety on campus as...
"Reduce, reuse, recycle," may be a phrase from the 1980s, but two decades later, Duke administrators and students say they are still doing their part to save the environment.
If you're looking for a classy place to buy adult videos, toys, novelties and DVDs at 2 a.m., you don't have to travel far from campus.
Thanksgiving is often thought of as a time for family, friends and food. But financial barriers, long distances or extracurricular commitments often prohibit students from journeying home.