The best and worst four years
Before I started my freshman year at Duke, everyone told me that college was going to be the best four years of my life. I really hope they were wrong.
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Before I started my freshman year at Duke, everyone told me that college was going to be the best four years of my life. I really hope they were wrong.
When senior Kate Scandura was searching for the right college to attend, the school’s quality of dining was an important factor.
Tired of the food in the Brodhead Center as the semester winds down? Maybe a tarantula burger can spice up your palate.
College students probably won't like the results from this study.
As a sophomore at Duke, Nancy Hogshead-Makar went for a run between East and West Campus, an activity that many students do on a weekly basis.
One thing that unites people around the globe? We all have to use the toilet. But in some countries, waste management is more of a challenge than in others.
It seems that sports and junk food just go well together. What’s the point of even watching a football game without chowing down on pizza and wings? However, new research has revealed that many of the food items marketed through sports sponsorships are bad for you—and may be contributing to nationwide obesity rates.
Although medical advances in the past century have reduced infant mortality around the globe, the U.S. rate is still high compared to other developed countries. But the situation is even worse for black infants.
For some rising juniors and seniors applying for housing next year, their lives just got a bit more complicated.
If you’re reading this in class or sitting somewhere on campus, look around you. Those seemingly innocent students? At least one of them is probably a fork thief.
Do you miss your dog at home? Are you stressed out over midterms? Is Nugget’s appeal getting old? Duke Canine Cognition Center’s puppy kindergarten has you covered.
Confused about how much exercise you need each week to be healthy? You’re not alone. A new Duke study is providing insight that may help.
Some students come to Duke eager to get involved in the activist culture that colleges are known for having. Victoria Pannell is a bit ahead of the game—her entire life has already revolved around activism.
The consequences of air pollution are troubling policy makers and leaders around the globe, but what if premature deaths from poor air quality could be avoided?
In the mood for a new hairstyle this spring? Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity is proving once again how beautiful bald can be with its Shave for Schreiber, Buzz for Bobby fundraiser.
Everyone knows that smoking is bad for you, right? Not according to a new Duke Health study.
Have strong opinions about Grover Cleveland? Or just want to find out who the heck that is? A Spring Breakthrough course can help with that.
Thinking positive thoughts can do more than make you smile—it could also help your heart, according to new Duke research.
Need another reason to prove Duke is better than UNC? We have a new baby lemur.
Although previous research has suggested that childhood obesity is plateauing, new findings from Duke Health researchers reveal that the rate is still climbing.