From 'water buffalo’ to Joe Van Gogh: Larry Moneta discusses free speech controversies from his career in student affairs
Nearly 50 years ago, Larry Moneta’s future in college was up to a number that would appear on television.
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Nearly 50 years ago, Larry Moneta’s future in college was up to a number that would appear on television.
A Duke School of Medicine alumnus beat President Donald Trump in court Wednesday.
It has been an active 2018 for the Duke Lemur Center, which just added another member to its family—Ranomasina.
Far fewer DukeALERTS were issued from June 2017 to 2018 than the previous year.
When David Fowler started cutting hair at Duke, Mike Krzyzewski was still in middle school and Elvis Presley’s iconic hairdo was serving in the Army.
Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs, went to Joe Van Gogh Friday for his normal vegan muffin, possibly paired with hot tea. But then he heard the song that was playing.
A racial epithet written on a students' door during the night. Students overheard chanting racial slurs loudly along with the lyrics of a song. Snapchats containing the same word exposed on the Duke Memes for Gothicc Teens page.
Larry Moneta, vice president of student affairs, issued a statement via Twitter on Thursday in response to a student's use of a racial epithet in a Snapchat.
A former Duke student alleged the University did not do enough to respond to her sexual assault, but a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit Thursday.
For the third straight year, it’s apparently going to be Duke’s year.
For one DSG senator, Duke Barber Shop isn’t good enough for students of color on campus.
Duke fans got their first chance to see the 2018 team in action Saturday at Wallace Wade Stadium in the Spring Showcase. Head coach David Cutcliffe’s squad practiced on the field for the first half of the event before scrimmaging for 50 snaps between the “Blue” and “White” teams—blue on offense, white on defense. Football beat writer Ben Leonard gives his instant observations and position battles to watch from the showcase:
April snow has Duke playing its best golf of the season.
As college basketball has drawn to a close, the Blue Zone will take an early look at Duke’s incoming recruiting class—the top-ranked group in the nation. We start with small forward R.J. Barrett, the No. 1 recruit in the nation:
Students eating signs. Throwing full beer cans. Keeled over, vomiting in the bushes. Threatening others with table legs. And finally, two drunken mobs.
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details—and numbers.
Every week, the Blue Zone will make a take on Duke basketball—whether that take may be hot, cold or lukewarm. This week's take is in from men's basketball beat writer Ben Leonard:
With the men's college basketball season ending last weekend, our men's basketball beat writers analyze a busy first week of the offseason with three questions.
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