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Spring break is fast approaching. If you haven’t finalized plans yet, here’s a list of alternative Spring Break ideas for Duke students looking for service opportunities, fun or a little bit of both.
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Spring break is fast approaching. If you haven’t finalized plans yet, here’s a list of alternative Spring Break ideas for Duke students looking for service opportunities, fun or a little bit of both.
Duke Student Health Center and Counseling and Psych Services (CAPS) partnered with two undergraduate students, Cara Peterson and Amanda Lewellyn, to host How to Help a Friend with Disordered Eating Tuesday. The monthly series started this semester, and originated from Celebrate Our Bodies Week, an annual campaign in February, which promotes awareness of eating disorders and sparks campus-wide discussions on how to best address this issue.
Everyone's favorite part of Fall semester is here—The North Carolina State Fair is coming to town Thursday with new attractions.
The shooting of Michael Brown, has sparked a national, controversial discussion over citizens’ rights and police boundaries. Last week, Duke students gathered to clarify their own rights. This topic was especially poignant for some students who remembered when just last semester, a local Durham resident was filmed being arrested at the West Campus bus stop for stealing a Duke student’s book bag.
Edens Quadrangle has traditionally had the reputation of being among the least desirable housing options on West Campus—but with a renovation project this summer, Duke hopes to change the dorm's reputation.
The Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee met Monday night to address student dining concerns prompted by recent changes on campus.