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A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
Miles Plumlee helped Duke overcome an early rebounding deficit by grabbing a game-high 14 boards, including eight in the second half.
Mason Plumlee had 26 points and 22 rebounds total in the weekend’s games. Austin Rivers added 31 points in the two contests, his first for the Blue Devils.
Moderator Peter Feaver and Will McCants, research analyst at the Center for Strategic Studies at CNA Analysis and Solutions, take part in a debate discussing the War on Terror in the Old Trinity Room Monday.
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano speaks Thursday evening in the Sanford School of Public Policy.
Sen. Ellie Kinnaird, D-N.C., who supports marriage equality for all citizens, speaks as part of a panel discussion Monday.
A DSG-hosted house model forum allowed students to voice their concerns and questions about the new residential house model and how it will be implemented in the Fall of 2012.
Duke loses to Stanford 14-44. Photos by Dan Scheirer and James Lee/The Chronicle
South African justice Edwin Cameron speaks before an audience in Smith Warehouse about the importance of diversity and realizing “a common humanity” among various social groups.
Edwin Black speaks at the Freeman Center for Jewish Life, Tuesday night.
Sophomore Mary Clayton believes Duke’s recent strong play will help the team on the road this weekend.
Freshman Rachel Kahan “gave Brown nothing to feed off of,” according to head coach Jamie Ashworth.
The last Super Tuesday event of the Fall featured professors who discussed China’s rise and the potential for a “currency war” between China and the U.S.
Campus Council members debated some of the issues involved with the University’s transition to a house model, including how to de-stigmatize Central Campus, at their meeting Thursday.