2 living groups join West quad
New living-learning groups will add a different dimension to campus life, starting in Fall 2005.
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New living-learning groups will add a different dimension to campus life, starting in Fall 2005.
It’s 1 a.m., you’re out with your friends, and you’ve had a few too many Long Island iced teas. What do you do? Whip out the cell phone, of course.
Except for the lack of food, starting formal recruitment for sororities early this year made life a lot easier for all involved. The 411 women involved in recruitment completed the first two rounds without having to deal with classes, and the process wrapped up Sunday.
Roman ruins, DaVinci’s paintings and gladiators’ battles are making their way into Italian classrooms earlier in an attempt to enrich the department’s introductory level courses.
Now sophomores will join juniors and seniors in discussing their ideas in small, more intimate seminar settings.
Duke student. Sigma Nu fraternity brother. Editor of The Chronicle. Convicted murderer.
Three new sororities are vying for the 10th spot in Duke's Panhellenic Association this week after national representatives from Kappa Delta, Sigma Kappa and Zeta Tau Alpha sororities tried to sell their sisterhoods. These sororities are entering the final phases of an expansion process that started last year, and one delegate from each current Duke chapter will vote on the new groups Wednesday.