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John Hope Franklin is an institution. Literally.
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John Hope Franklin is an institution. Literally.
The East Campus Coffeehouse no longer lies dark and silent. Now denoted “smoke-free” but otherwise little worse for the wear, the traditional hang-out spot for alternative culture at Duke made a solid re-entrance to campus party life with a lively night of drinks and good music Thursday.
This is the second in a three-part series about Duke University Press.
Dr. Paul Farmer and speech Pulitzer-prize winning author Tracy Kidder spoke Wednesday night in Page Auditorium, discussing Mountains Beyond Mountains, this year's summer reading selection, which chronicles Farmer's life.
This year the East Campus Coffeehouse, run since its inception by residential group SHARE, will have new management: the Duke University Union.
Senior Emilie Lemke has a resume that fills two hours of an interview. Or some might say she performs the roles of two different people entirely.
Despite all the media attention, for Duke freshmen, the much-disputed iPod is just another piece of the roiling bustle of newness that is college.
In a year that has witnessed the replacement of Duke's traditional honor code with the new Community Standard, the Duke Honor Council has had a lot on its plate.