Peter Baker, White House correspondent for The New York Times, spoke Thursday in the Sanford School of Public Policy on President Obama’s policies and his own role as a liaison between the government and its constituency.
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Peter Baker, White House correspondent for The New York Times, spoke Thursday in the Sanford School of Public Policy on President Obama’s policies and his own role as a liaison between the government and its constituency.
The loss of Kyrie Irving, seen here in better days, finally manifested itself in a defeat to Florida State last night, Scott Rich writes. The freshman’s return is still uncertain.
The Energy Hub, located in Gross Chemistry Laboratory, will continue to be renovated over the course of the Spring semester. The Hub plans to launch a speaker series as well as a symposium of Duke researchers.
DUSDAC met to present the remaining evaluations for campus eateries Monday. They also discussed updates to Alpine Atrium and Alpine Bagels. Next semester, Alpine Bagels will have a larger presence in K-ville for tenters.
Irving’s play has superceded even where Jason Williams and Bobby Hurley were in their careers, Cusack writes.
Chelsea Gray came off the bench to lead Duke in scoring against James Madison with 15 points.
Senior Jasmine Thomas, who scored 19 against Charlotte in Duke’s last outing, will lead the Blue Devils in the third leg of their four-game road trip.
Senior Jasmine Thomas turned in another quality performance, notching 16 points on 6-of-11 shooting, along with four steals and four assists.
Devil’s Bistro, which opened this Spring, is looking to establish itself not only as an eatery but as a social destination on Central Campus.
A former member of the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team, Cooper Helfet now lines up at tight end for Duke.
Wake Forest has created a football program that Duke can easily emulate, Palmatary writes.
Matt Daniels takes down Wake Forest’s Brandon Pendergrass.
Nick Maggio lost his starting job to Will Snyderwine last year, but Snyderwine has been inconsistent in practice.