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North Carolina will hold its primary election on March 5, with the state’s gubernatorial seats at the top of the ballot.
Duke Student Government senators met Wednesday to provide updates on committee projects and approve funding for various student groups.
Daniel Kurtzer, former United States ambassador to Israel and Egypt, spoke at a Tuesday event hosted by the Duke Center for Jewish Studies and Duke’s Program in American Grand Strategy.
In a move that is expected to increase the wages of more than 900 staff members, Duke raised its minimum wage from $17 to $18 per hour for all eligible employees and full-time contract workers effective July 1.
Durham was ranked the No. 7 best city in the United States for Gen Z to purchase homes by Point2Homes, an online real estate marketplace, because of its home-to-income ratios, convenient numbers of days on the market and lower unemployment rates.
Duke announced the winners of the 2023-24 Presidential Award, recognizing seven individuals and four teams for embodying a commitment to Duke’s values and excellence.
Editor’s note: A speaker at the event was concerned about their family’s safety if quoted and attributed in this piece, given that their sibling was taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7 and has not been released.
Duke received over $24 million in research funding from the fossil fuel industry and climate denial foundations between 2010 and 2021, alleged a Friday report by the Duke Climate Coalition.
Over 50 students gathered on the Bryan Center Plaza Friday afternoon for a Fossil Free Research Day of Action, coinciding with the release of a report by the Duke Climate Coalition alleging that the University received over $24 million in research funding from the fossil fuel industry between 2010 and 2021.
Following Hamas’ attack on Israel and the developing war in the region, Duke published a statement announcing that all of the Palestinian territories and Israel have been added to the Duke Restricted Regions List.
Thomas Nides, former U.S. ambassador to Israel, spoke at a Tuesday event hosted by Duke’s Program in American Grand Strategy and the Duke Center for Jewish Studies.
Following a Sept. 7 article in the New York Times Magazine that described Duke as falling substantially behind peer universities in socioeconomic diversity, several students resoundingly agreed with the article's findings but remained uncertain on whether it will push the University to increase socioeconomic diversity in future student bodies.
Following an unexpected upset against then-No. 9 Clemson, perhaps Duke is a football school. At the very least, some students think it’s headed in that direction.