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Mike Munger wants to be North Carolina's next governor.
Abhijit Mahato's body may have been put to rest, but the repercussions from his death are still floating in the air, both on and off campus.
Caitlin Donnelly, Trinity '06, is recovering well after sustaining critically injuries in a Sept. 29, 2006, hit-and-run incident, Donnelly and her parents said.
Loans can make or break a student's future. With the average loan debt of recent graduates at $23,521, paying back loans and their accrued interest can create a serious financial burden for students.
The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation announced the creation of a $100-million Climate Change Initiative last week, which aims to help develop new energy policies and create energy-efficient technology.
North Carolina state and local governments have recently been recognized as some of the most innovative in the country.
Julie Fernandes, a senior policy analyst and special counsel for the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, spoke Tuesday afternoon about the Voting Rights Act and its relevance in the present political climate.
Sophomore Lee Miller has never been mountain climbing. But in August, he will scale Africa's tallest mountain while raising money for a good cause.
Daylight Saving Time is slated to begin March 11 this year, two weeks earlier than usual-a fact that has the potential to cause time mismatches on Duke's campus and across the nation.
Last fall, Duke Student Health Center began offering vaccines that protect women against the human papillomavirus, after the Federal Drug Administration approved the vaccine in June.
Five women affiliated with different parts of the University community spoke in the Duke Chapel Thursday evening about what it is like to be a female on campus.
With a large bouquet of flowers and quiet music playing in the background, a crowded Goodson Chapel set the stage for sophomore Claire Crowley's memorial service Saturday morning.
Juniors who missed President Richard Brodhead's Homecoming Ball last semester because they were studying abroad will finally be able to party with Brodhead tonight.
Sexuality is a hot topic for many students outside the classroom.
Although it may seem fitting that a statue with phrases such as "What is a lake?" and "Where is the sun at noon?" embedded on it should be displayed outside, a recent change of plans has placed the much-anticipated new statue "Tattoo" inside the Nasher Museum of Art.