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Over 50 community members gathered on Abele Quad for a “Bring Them Home” rally Wednesday calling for the release of Israeli hostages.
The captain is setting sail.
Duke Student Government senators voted for their speaker of the senate, approved SOFC funding and provided committee updates during their Wednesday meeting.
What’s an NIL collective? What is revenue sharing? And why should I care?
Fareed Zakaria, CNN host and political commentator, and David Rubenstein, Trinity ‘70, former chairman of the Board of Trustees and co-founder and co-chairman of the Carlyle Group, spoke at a Tuesday event in Page Auditorium about the rise of populism and how colleges can counter these national trends.
Another player from this year’s Blue Devil squad is on his way out.
In a move that came as no surprise to many, sophomore Blue Devil guard Jaden Schutt will be hitting the transfer portal, he announced Monday evening on social media.
In a largely unexpected announcement Friday afternoon, freshman forward Sean Stewart announced on Instagram that he plans to enter the transfer portal and leave Duke after just one year with the program.
Another departure for the Blue Devils.
Sophomore forward Mark Mitchell announced Friday morning via Instagram that he has committed to Missouri for his junior season. Duke’s starting lineup will have a 6-foot-9 hole next season as an integral member of its frontcourt makes the transition to be a Tiger for Missouri head coach Dennis Gates.
In 21 days, I will be 20 years old. The notion intermittently fills me with dread and delirium, and then again with excitement and elation. It feels as though 18 and 19 only offer mere tastes of adulthood, fleeting flavors of what life on one’s own might look like and of what it means to become one’s own person, independent from their relationships with other people.
The first domino falls.
No home-field advantage, no problem.
Are you feeling burnt out from your classes? Floating through college? Have an opportunity outside of Duke you can’t pass up? A gap might be right for you. Gap semesters or years, where you take time off from your studies to focus on other things, aren’t just something you can take before you start college, but a valuable opportunity for any stage of your journey in higher education.
The Student Organization Finance Committee rejected $71,000 out of $100,000 student organization funding requests in late March, forcing some groups to limit their programming due to insufficient funds.
The Office of Climate and Sustainability hosted the eighth installment in its “Investing for Mission-Driven Institutions” seminar series Tuesday, centered around approaches to divestment employed by Duke’s peer institutions.
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:
Hump day came early for No. 23 Duke, as it routed Campbell 16-2 in a lopsided Monday evening matchup at Koskinen Stadium.
Salam Fayyad, former prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, spoke at a Monday event about the viability of the two-state solution and the need for a more inclusive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.