Race, Sex, God festival debuts today
"Demystifying the Indian Woman"; "Sex: Transcending Racial Barriers and Finding God"; "Turning you on by sounding you off".
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"Demystifying the Indian Woman"; "Sex: Transcending Racial Barriers and Finding God"; "Turning you on by sounding you off".
President Nan Keohane's decision not to sign a statement cautioning against the intimidation and mistreatment of Jewish students has evoked disappointment among the Jewish student community at Duke.
For decades, students have grabbed their paintbrushes, paint buckets and creativity, and headed out to Duke's hub of free expression--the East Campus Bridge--to share their ideas and events with the community.
Evoking comparisons to Professor Reynolds Price's famous address nine years ago, Robert Connor, president and director of the National Humanities Center, challenged the University to live up to its highest ideals at Thursday's Founders' Day Convocation.
When students wake up Monday morning, they will see a fully painted East Campus bridge signifying the beginning of Coming Out Week.
Finalization of renovation plans for the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture has been postponed from its originally planned deadline of this summer.
For the second year in a row, a cultural group funding committee distributed $100,000 for cultural programming on campus.
Zoila Airall's "heart and soul" is in the lives of students, making it only natural that she moved to Duke this summer to take a leading position in a revamped Division of Student Affairs.
A week after upperclass students began moving back into dormitories, many are observing the impact of the new policy that places all sophomores on West Campus.
Whether Clifford Davison or Jacob Flomenberg is elected the next Duke Student Government vice president for facilities and athletics, the winner will face the perpetually demanding task of representing student opinion and invoking changes.
Basketball fans now have a new opportunity to show their school spirit and help the Red Cross at the same time.
Duke may have an edge against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on the basketball court, but the Tar Heels have an edge over Duke in the computer clusters.