Tenters in Kville wait around for Personal Checks on March 4, 2010.
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Tenters in Kville wait around for Personal Checks on March 4, 2010.
Tenters in Kville wait around for Personal Checks on March 4, 2010.
Guard Reggie Jackson not only is averaging 19.1 points and 4.9 assists per game, but has a considerable weight advantage on Nolan Smith.
Mason Plumlee had a career-high 16 rebounds.
Nick Sih is one of six players whose collegiate careers ended Sunday afternoon after Duke fell to South Carolina in the NCAA Tournament.
Cole Grossman came through for Duke Thursday, scoring two goals late in the game to lead Duke past Coastal.
Nick Spicer, Al-Jazeera’s Washington, D.C. correspondent, said the news organization—which is based in Doha, Qatar—looks to make news less “cookie-cutter” and free of cultural biases.
James Belshaw had not even heard of Duke until five months before he attended the school.
Officials said the number of Duke students who are applying to medical school this year has increased around 5 to 10 percent from last year, a pattern in line with the trend of the decade.
The Healthy Youth Act of 2009, which will go into effect for this school year, requires North Carolina schools to add the risks of being sexually active to health curriculums, rather than only teach abstinence.
Despite an off-day, Jay Hollingsworth did score Duke’s last touchdown with 7
While capable of delivering some bone-crushing hits, Duke’s defense was underwhelming Saturday, allowing FCS’s Elon to score 27 points.
This year’s Last Day of Class festivities will be closed to outside visitors. Administrators hope the policy change will increase safety during LDOC.
At Wednesday’s DSG meeting, SOFC chair-elect Max Tabachnik presents his proposal to make SOFC more transparent to students.