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(04/12/12 4:00am)
The three candidates for Duke Student Government president went head to head Wednesday night in a debate that highlighted next year’s house model, West Union Building renovations and the lack of student communication with both DSG and the administration.
(04/06/12 4:00am)
Three students will compete next week for the position of Duke Student Government president.
(03/30/12 4:00am)
A Duke student is proving that getting involved in the political process is much easier than some would think.
(03/22/12 4:00am)
I don’t know about you, but my reading tastes lie at the intersection of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and Lolita. So, when on the second-to-last day of my Spring Break, I opened up my Kindle’s New York Times app to read an article that described a book as both the “adult Twilight” and “Mommy porn,” I was obviously intrigued. With a description like that, it was clear that this book, Fifty Shades of Grey, was going to be a massive trainwreck, and I was probably going to enjoy it.
(03/01/12 5:00am)
Alex Young and Marissa Bergmann both graduated from Duke in 2011 and are now working together on an upcoming installation titled SOLA that will be presented at the Carrack Modern Art in downtown Durham from March 12-22. Recess’ Anna Koelsch asked them a few questions about their upcoming installation and how they have adjusted to working as young artists post-graduation.
(02/23/12 5:00am)
The Board of Trustees will vote on a $30 annual decrease in the dining plan contract fee for the 2012-2013 academic year at their meeting this Friday.
(02/23/12 5:00am)
Provost Peter Lange delivered the University’s first presentation to Duke Student Government that addressed Duke Kunshan University at the group’s meeting Wednesday.
(02/16/12 5:00am)
bcontrat: Hey classy girl. Let’s talk about f****ing romance. And not be annoying about it. But hang some of our angsty dirty lingerie out to air, ya dig?
(02/03/12 5:00am)
In a year when the number of selective living groups almost doubled, interest in SLGs has remained steady.
(02/02/12 9:38am)
Durham Arts Council’s recent announcement of this year’s crop of Ella Fountain Pratt Emerging Artists Grants serves as yet another reminder of the late Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans’ legacy in supporting the arts in Durham.
(01/30/12 5:00am)
Several Duke housekeepers who are claiming poor work conditions and mistreatment by their supervisor are urging administrators to take action.
(01/26/12 11:00am)
A Duke Student Government Judiciary complaint regarding an alleged breach in Young Trustee selection bylaw was settled after a closed hearing concluded at approximately 3 a.m. Thursday.
(01/12/12 11:00am)
Jo Rae Wright, former dean of the Graduate School and professor of cell biology, medicine and pediatrics, passed away Wednesday morning after a long fight against breast cancer.
(12/09/11 11:00am)
After seven years of service at Duke, Dean of the Chapel Sam Wells will leave July 2012 to become vicar of the Anglican church St. Martin-in-the-Fields, a prominent parish in Trafalgar Square in the heart of London.
(11/16/11 10:00am)
Men’s basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski won his 903rd game Tuesday night, surpassing his mentor and legendary coach Bob Knight as the winningest NCAA Division I men’s basketball coach of all time. Although no benches were burned, Duke students were mostly excited and proud for Krzyzewski and the Blue Devils. The Chronicle’s Anna Koelsch spoke to students on campus about their reactions to the win.
(11/10/11 10:00am)
Students will no longer be able to run for Young Trustee as a write-in candidate and student voters will no longer have the write-in option on the ballot.
(11/02/11 9:00am)
When student leaders were frustrated with a student conduct policy’s wording, they united to rewrite the policy themselves.
(10/31/11 8:00am)
The approval of three cultural houses for next year’s house model has stirred conversation about the potential for self-segregation.
(10/24/11 9:00am)
In July 1959, Duke’s Board of Trustees closed the Panhellenic meeting space on East Campus and promised it would work to develop facilities and quarters for sororities. Fifty-two years later, Duke has finally fulfilled that promise.
(10/21/11 8:00am)
Duke Med had its annual check-up, and its outlook is optimistic.