Dishin' Out Durham: It’s Raining Bowls, Hai-llelujah!
Insane. Hedonistic. Debauched. Such was supposed to be my Saturday night.
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Insane. Hedonistic. Debauched. Such was supposed to be my Saturday night.
Dinner and dessert. It’s a simple concept, but it’s one that’s decidedly difficult to find on-campus…especially for fewer than ten dollars. Just think about it. What options do we have that leave us full and satisfied to the hilt with nutritive goodness? At Duke, finding a casual, affordable dining environment proves to be quite the ordeal. But the second we dare to step away from the Duke bubble and venture into the mysterious land of Durham, an entirely new gastronomical world opens up to us.
After two Boston University men's hockey players were arrested for sexually assaulting female students this season, BU is now forming a team to study the culture of the team, according to AP. BU President Robert Brown wrote a letter to students, employees and trustees saying that the University needs to address these issues and make appropriate changes if necessary.
Dartmouth College student Andrew Lohse submitted a column to The D about fraternity hazing practices at Dartmouth. "I was: forced to swim in a kiddie pool full of vomit, urine, fecal matter, semen, and rotten food products; forced to eat an omelet made of vomit; forced to chug cups of vinegar until I was afraid that I would vomit blood like one of my fellow pledges did; forced to inhale nitrous oxide; degraded psychologically on a daily basis; forced to drink beers poured down a fellow pledge’s ass crack; vomited on regularly, and encouraged to vomit on others," Lohse wrote in the unedited version.
After playing a Nazi-themed drinking game during an Athletics Union's ski trip in France, London School of Economics students are now facing disciplinary action, according to LSE student newspaper The Beaver. "'Nazi Ring of Fire' involved arranging cards on the table in the shape of a Swastika, and required players to 'Salute the Fuhrer,'" according to the paper. A fight after the game resulted in a Jewish student breaking his nose.
In the weekly blog series DevilWatch, The Chronicle‘s Melissa Dalis highlights each week’s crimes, as released by the Duke University Police Department.
Not all is pure and healthy in the Divinity School.
This post is part of our series called Welcome to Academia, which gives weekly updates about the interesting, weird and newsworthy happenings at Duke’s peer institutions.
This post is part of our new series Welcome to Academia, which gives weekly updates about the interesting, weird and newsworthy happenings at Duke’s peer institutions.
In the weekly blog series DevilWatch, The Chronicle‘s Melissa Dalis highlights each week’s crimes, as released by the Duke University Police Department.
Despite Duke's recent obsession with global expansion, its global reputation may not be as strong as its national reputation, according to U.S. News and World Report's World's Best University rankings published Tuesday.
A report of possession of marijuana and and drug paraphernalia in Duke Hospital North was "exceptionally cleared" by the Duke University Police Department last Wednesday afternoon—maybe it was for medical purposes?
This is the second post of our new series called Welcome to Academia, which will give a weekly update about the interesting, weird and newsworthy happenings at Duke’s peer institutions.
Our new series called Welcome to Academia will give a weekly update about the interesting, weird and newsworthy happenings at Duke's peer institutions.
In the weekly blog series DevilWatch, The Chronicle's Melissa Dalis highlights each week's crimes, as released by the Duke University Police Department.
This is the second post in our new series called DevilWatch, which highlights each week's crimes released by the Duke University Police Department. Last week's DevilWatch saw drug paraphernalia in Pegram.
On Sept. 30, Facebook will reach an unprecedented level of creepiness when it releases Timeline.
The DevilWatch blog series will highlight each week's crimes released by the Duke University Police Department. Beyond the weekly occurrences of underage consumption, trespass and breaking and entering, DUPD also sees a very random assortment of crimes, including documented attempted thefts of a weather drain, Peyote Cactus and of baby diapers.
If the number of Facebook fans were the criteria for university rankings, Duke would rank 3rd.
Duke is the 10th best university in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report's national university rankings released Tuesday at midnight.