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(02/05/09 9:00am)
There is a T-shirt balled up somewhere in the back of my closet with a simple slogan: "Durham Love Yourself." I bought it my sophomore year of college and promptly wore it home on break, only to have my mother ask me if it was some coded double entendre (it isn't-at least as far as I can tell).
(04/26/06 4:00am)
Certain things are in your control and certain things are out of your control," J.J. Redick told TV's Alex Fanaroff in this month's cover story about the heralded basketball star. "I'll be able to look back... and be proud of what we have accomplished."
(04/26/06 4:00am)
This is your brain: Exam week. No time to sleep. Papers to write. Problem set in desperate need of solutions. No clean underwear left. Lab report due in three hours.
(04/24/06 4:00am)
Life is weird. I've never won a single lottery, raffle or drawing. And yet, I somehow hit the jackpot when there was a .006 percent chance of winning.
(04/24/06 4:00am)
This is your brain: Exam week. No time to sleep. Papers to write. Problem set in desperate need of solutions. No clean underwear left. Lab report due in three hours. This is your brain on Adderall: What's next?
(03/08/06 5:00am)
When we first heard about Duke's record-breaking number of applicants this year, we couldn't wait to get the scoop. Who was applying? And why?
(03/08/06 5:00am)
No one grows wheat in Wheatfield, Indiana. They grow corn. They grow soybeans. And in this rural farming community with an official population of 772 grew Matt Wicker. Wicker, senior class president at Kankakee Valley High School, one of Jasper County's two high schools. Wicker, a member of the Environmental Club, a Kougar Krazie, a National Honor Society selectee. Wicker, a Blue Devil? He hopes. And waits for April.
(03/08/06 5:00am)
Got gas? The buses and utility vehicles at Duke don't-at least not in the traditional sense.
(02/08/06 5:00am)
A new year means a new issue of Towerview. And as this issue hits the stands, New Orleans-area residents are gearing up for Mardi Gras 2006 celebrations, set to begin February 11. But this year things will be different.
(02/08/06 5:00am)
For those Blue Devils looking to score big with Cupid this Valentine's Day, TV presents your best date options for any budget. From a hamburger to haute cuisine, there is a place for any palate. Make a safe bet with one of our picks and you'll be sure to impress that class hottie.
(02/08/06 5:00am)
Miss O, as she is affectionately called, has 193 children.
(12/07/05 5:00am)
No one, it seemed, wanted Elias Syriani to die.
(10/27/05 4:00am)
Funny thing about politics-there's not much new you can ever say.
(09/28/05 4:00am)
Amy Myers wasn't going to be spending her 21st birthday, a Saturday in the end of September, like she imagined.
(09/20/05 4:00am)
A flag hanging outside a window on Duke's East Campus prompted heated discussion Monday night after some students in Giles Dormitory expressed concern over the banner and requested its removal.
(07/20/05 4:00am)
COULD EARLY action have prevented the public relations nightmare now facing Duke over an amber-colored fluid mix-up?
(07/20/05 4:00am)
It’s that time again: assigned summer reading for the freshest faces at colleges and universities around the country. Even if nobody actually cracks open these books, how do the reads measure up? We rate the selections on their subject matter, relevance and appeal.
(04/13/05 4:00am)
Protesters made famous for picketing the funeral of Matthew Shepard with their “God Hates Fags” campaign are slated to make an appearance near the University May 6. A group from Pastor Fred Phelps’ Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan., said they will picket near the Main Street entrance to East Campus.
(03/07/05 5:00am)
An unidentified hacker helped hundreds of applicants attempt to gain access to admissions decisions from the country’s top business schools Wednesday, including the Fuqua School of Business. But while some applicants at other schools were successful in viewing decision information, Fuqua’s separate database and firewall systems thwarted such access at Duke.
(01/31/05 5:00am)
A grand jury handed down indictments that allege Thomas Anthony Pitt, the suspected murderer of Duke employee Curt Blackman, pawned electronic equipment from Blackman's apartment and that robbery may have been a motive in the brutal slaying.