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Maura Schwitter and Isabelle Montagne have gotten used to their pregame ritual over the years.
The Blue Devils hope to preserve their status as one of two teams unbeaten in ACC play.
Seven groups appealed their annual budget recommendations this year, which is less than last year.
Max Miller's slapped a pitch into right field in the second inning for an RBI single to score Duke's lone run of the night.
Jack Labosky doubled and scored Duke’s only run in the second inning of the Blue Devils' 2-1 loss in the Battle in the Bull City.
Isaiah Hicks struggled mightily with his shot Saturday but made the biggest offensive play in the national championship game.
Despite failing to put her opponent away when she had a few chances Sunday, freshman Meible Chi sealed her team’s seventh straight ACC victory.
Star attack Kyra Harney recently crossed the 100-goal mark for her career but committed a costly turnover on Duke’s final possession Sunday.
The Blue Devils will look to pick up another key win against Syracuse this weekend when they finally return home after several games in a row on the road.
Preseason All-American Maddie Crutchfield's game-winning goal gave Duke its first win against a ranked team since mid-February.
Justin Jackson and North Carolina are in the Final Four for a second straight year.
Sacks explained that Judaism emphasizes hope, which the world needs right now.
During the event, panelists said that more in-depth journalism about the everyday lives of Muslims is necessary to combat negative perceptions of Islam in the media.
Several community members noted that the public had not been well-informed about the University's intentions in building the plant.
Naval Admiral Kurt W. Tidd (left), Rubenstein Fellow Martin Dempsey (center) and Professor of Political Science Peter Feaver (right) discussed the United States' stake in Latin America Monday night.