DSG President Pete Schork, a senior, addresses the Senate Wednesday night.
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DSG President Pete Schork, a senior, addresses the Senate Wednesday night.
The new K4 dormitory, which has begun to take shape over the past year, was built to accomodate the new house model.
Although Student Health has treated 89 tenters for flu-like symptons, the sicknesses may be due to the weather in general and not tenting.
Researchers at the Center for the Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology are looking into the effects of nanoparticles on natural systems, which are currently not well understood.
Since the University decided not to merge the CMA and the International House, the CMA has hired two new program coordinators.
Plate & Pitchfork, a restaurant in the West Union Building, employs eight undergraduates to serve on its wait staff. The eatery is one of only a handful of campus vendors that hires students, who say they enjoy the unique nature of the job in comparison to other campus positions.
DSG selected eight representatives for the Young Trustee Nominating Committee Wednesday. DSG also discussed tailgate reform and DSG diversity.
Despite policies prohibiting students from posting fliers in unauthorized areas, it continues to be a problem on campus.
Nolan Smith was one of five players in double figures in Duke’s final exhibition against Cal Poly Pomona.
A group of researchers are preparing for trials of a mosaic HIV vaccine, which will take into account diverse strains of the virus.
In light of rising complaints across the country of bed bug infestations, RLHS is taking measures to prevent the insects from permeating the University.
Free condoms were available in order to encourage safe sex at the “Sex and the Sukkah” event, which discussed Judaic attitudes toward sex, at the Freeman Center for Jewish Life Monday.
19 total fouls were called and two yellow cards were given in last night’s physical game, a 2-1 loss for Duke.
Duke University Union described the different committees under its umbrella to potential new members at its general body meeting Tuesday.
Although the Law School Refectory’s Saturday brunch opened last semester to high demand, poor attendance this Fall may force the eatery to discontinue it.