Duke tackles player safety and concussions in partnership with NFL
As criticisms about concussions and player safety become more prominent, Duke is partnering with the National Football League to address the problem.
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As criticisms about concussions and player safety become more prominent, Duke is partnering with the National Football League to address the problem.
As many Duke students struggle with calculus this semester, they may take comfort in the fact that they are not the only ones with numerical issues—an investigation indicates that Durham County may have mishandled and miscounted provisional ballots during the March primary.
Imagine you’re about to dig into a nice piece of fried chicken at West Union when all of a sudden you hear sirens resonating throughout the dining hall. For many students, this might be a matter of remembering rather than imagining—if you’ve eaten at West Union, you’ve likely experienced that situation in the past two months.
Although GPAs may have gone through the ringer this semester, students may take solace in the fact that the Duke endowment has experienced some of its own tribulations recently as well, posting a 2.6 percent loss on its investments during the 2016 fiscal year.