Additional plans in store for Energy Hub
Although Duke’s newest energy and environment center first opened earlier this Fall, the location plans to continue renovations going into next semester.
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Although Duke’s newest energy and environment center first opened earlier this Fall, the location plans to continue renovations going into next semester.
Administrators want Central Campus to be home to juniors returning from abroad next semester—but those feelings are not necessarily mutual.
Senior Edie Wellman knows what it means to live life on the edge—or over it, in this case.
The Carolina Chocolate Drops pursue an intriguing, almost paradoxical aim: to play in the traditional Piedmont folk style as modern musicians. This Saturday, the Drops, along with singer-songwriter Joe Henry—who also produced their most recent album—will showcase their contemporary roots at Reynolds Theater as a part of Duke Performances’ “Witnesses”.
Ali McCurdy has been surrounded by sports her entire life.
After a painful 3-2 loss to Wake Forest Saturday in quadruple overtime, Duke came out Sunday against No. 13 Drexel (2-2) energetic despite the long minutes played in the previous day’s contest. It paid off with a 2-1 overtime win.
Swedish songstress Robyn mostly lives up to her reputation as a diva of electropop with her newest album, Body Talk, Pt. II. The second of a trilogy of records Robyn is releasing this year exudes audacity, which is her loveliest virtue and most bitter vice.