A human chain
In Susan Tifft’s final Caringbridge post on March 24th, she described the “human chain,” which she wanted to be her legacy. I am blessed to be part of this chain.
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In Susan Tifft’s final Caringbridge post on March 24th, she described the “human chain,” which she wanted to be her legacy. I am blessed to be part of this chain.
With only three women running for Duke Student Government positions, it is important that female students are well represented on next year's DSG executive board. With this in mind, Panhellenic Association executive board would like to announce the following endorsements:
Business books are the new diet books. There is a new one on the shelf every week and everyone is convinced it's got the tactic that will finally work for you. Unfortunately, they rarely do. After all, not everyone can be skinny and not everyone can be rich.
Few areas have garnered as much subject material in movies, books and television as the four years known as the "college experience."
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — With about a minute remaining Monday night against LSU, Monique Currie had the ball in her hands as her team’s Final Four chances were on the line.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — It was 40 minutes that came down to less than 40 seconds. It was a game marked by fiery players and coaches and emotional responses to calls, especially as the clock ticked down.
CHAPEL HILL — With less than a minute remaining Tuesday night against Boston College, the Duke women’s basketball team looked like it had a Sweet 16 trip to look forward to as the time ticked down in the Dean Smith Center.
With the ACC regular season title on the line, the Duke women’s basketball team collapsed at Cameron Sunday night against North Carolina.
Playing without their top golfer, who happens to be the best in the nation, the Blue Devils missed out on a comeback on the West Coast Wednesday and failed to win their first tournament of the year.
Liz Tuccillo, author of He's Just Not That Into You and former Sex and the City writer, breaks all The Rules. She doesn't assume exercise and eating well will lead her to the man of her dreams. She doesn't let the man control phone calls, dances and dates. And most shocking of all, she doesn't believe that getting married is the ultimate goal of every single woman.
Mike Krzyzewski has joined a new basketball team.
For most of the season, discussion about the Duke women’s basketball team’s flaws has focused on its lack of depth. With Lindsey Harding out for the season and Caitlin Howe gone for at least the next month, the roster is down to eight.
Just over one minute into the second half Sunday at Cameron Indoor Stadium, something clicked for the women’s basketball team.
With a two-point Duke lead, J.J. Redick and Lee Melchionni teamed up for a steal, leaving Ra’Sean Dickey scrambling to get back on defense. Heading down the court, Redick pulled up and swooshed a three-pointer, enlivening Cameron Indoor Stadium midway through the first half of an 82-65 Blue Devils’ victory.
WINSTON-SALEM — When 6-foot-7 Alison Bales and 6-foot-3 Mistie Williams took the court for Duke Wednesday night, the center duo and their teammates were facing an undersized Wake frontcourt.
This weekend in Chicago, it was all about Duke basketball. Krzyzewski was on the sidelines at the Bulls' home Saturday, coaching a one-sided Duke blowout as No. 10 Duke defeated Valparaiso, 93-61.
Led by co-captains J.J. Redick and Daniel Ewing, who each scored 20 points, the Blue Devils defeated Tennessee-Martin in the season-opening game. A second-half run propelled the Blue Devils to a convincing victory Saturday night. After months of preparation and two exhibition games, the No. 11 Duke men's basketball team (1-0) seemed to be coming out of hibernation in its 88-46 victory over Tennessee-Martin (0-1) Saturday night in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
During a final team meeting Friday night before the Duke men's basketball team kicked off its historic 100th season Saturday against Tennessee-Martin, the players watched as Missouri, coached by former Blue Devil Quin Snyder, lost to Davidson, a team the Blue Devils have faced annually since 1909.
At the RBC Center in Raleigh last Sunday, local fans should have been settling in to watch the 5 p.m. start of the Carolina Hurricanes taking on the Calgary Flames. Instead, locals were lined up hoping to receive one of this year’s elusive flu shots as an eight-hour health clinic ended.
The Duke football team finally earned an ACC win Saturday with a 16-13 last-second victory over Clemson, which sent fans streaming over the walls of Wallace Wade Stadium.