Senior brings speakers to Duke, house
The founder of the Oregon Bus Project made a requested stop at Duke last night.
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The founder of the Oregon Bus Project made a requested stop at Duke last night.
Duke students turned out Wednesday night in support of peace, not pieces, in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Students who will live in The Home Depot SmartHome will get to enjoy more advanced technologies than microwaves and mini-refrigerators in their rooms.
After 27 years, the Greensboro Massacre is finally in the spotlight.
With papers to finish, parties to attend and TV shows to watch, sleep often falls to the bottom of students' to-do lists.
Prospective students wondering if they are distantly related to the Duke family know who to turn to for an answer: University Archivist Tim Pyatt, Trinity '81.
Unfortunately for those who missed out, there was no day but yesterday to hear Anthony Rapp speak at Duke.
Durham City Council covered a wide range of issues, from a landfill fire to the connection between crack pipes and bars, at its meeting Monday night.