Duke community mourns Turkey, Syria earthquake victims at vigil
Dozens of Duke community members gathered outside the Chapel Thursday night to mourn the victims of the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday.
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Dozens of Duke community members gathered outside the Chapel Thursday night to mourn the victims of the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday.
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Whether it’s hosting “Dash” or “interest events,” some non-Greek selective living groups got creative to abide by Duke’s recruitment restrictions. Meanwhile other SLGs continued to hold traditional rush.
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Non-Greek selective living groups held their joint open house on Sunday as a non-recruitment event in accordance with Duke’s new policies—but some SLG leaders are still confused on what next steps look like for their organizations, while others plan to work with Duke to remain recognized.
Vice President Kamala Harris visited Durham on Thursday to speak with senior citizens and advocates about the Biden administration’s efforts to reduce health care costs.
On a pleasant morning in late August, 15 first-years crowd around a stone bench outside the Brodhead Center, cooing and “ahh”ing.
First-year Sammy Marks stood at the foot of the Chapel Aug. 22 alongside his new friends, waiting to climb up the 239 winding steps to the top.