Student petition fails to save Dillo
A short-lived burst of student opposition has not stopped the administration’s plans to replace the Armadillo Grill this summer.
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A short-lived burst of student opposition has not stopped the administration’s plans to replace the Armadillo Grill this summer.
The Black Student Alliance decided to honor ESPN’s Rivalry week by inviting Tar Heels to campus for a pre-game discussion on love and lust in the black community.
Organizers are rescheduling the kick-off celebration for the 50th anniversary of Duke’s integration after an ice storm caused the cancelation of the original event.
Kate Duch studies higher education as a doctoral student, and now she hopes to guide the future of the University as a Graduate Young Trustee.
Students are eager to keep the Dillo from permanently closing its doors.
Duke had a watershed year in 1963.
Undergraduates will be able to vote on a proposed bill of rights.
The partially demolished lower levels of the Bryan Center have caused offices to relocate to different areas of the campus.
The Global Education Office has recently reached out to the Women’s Center to begin exploring the issue of sexual assault during study abroad programs.
Duke Student Government approved funding for a park cleanup aimed at involving students more in Durham.
At the start of the Spring semester, Duke will kick off its a year-long celebration of the University’s 50th anniversary of student integration.
Junior Ashley Brigham wears two different uniforms—one with combat boots, the other with pompoms.
The architects behind the upcoming West Union Building renovation are hosting an open house discussion Tuesday to present the new plans for the future image of West Campus.
Writers should use their work to influence public conversation, Huffington Post Managing Editor Jimmy Soni, Trinity ’07, urged students Friday.
Upper-level computer science students at Duke are applying their expertise in the field to real-world issues by creating mobile phone applications for a wide range of clients.
Language has traditionally been accepted as an all or nothing trait, but new research suggests that there may be a continuum of vocal learning.
The Duke Student Government Senate met Wednesday evening to discuss its year-long agenda.
Forty-three percent of Americans say they have prejudice against Muslim people, said Amaney Jamal, associate professor of politics at Princeton University.
As the election draws near, student political groups on campus are taking different measures to more effectively use their resources.