DSG nomination draws criticism
Although junior Jeremy Morgan is slated for approval as next year's head line monitor at tonight's Duke Student Government meeting, some DSG officials and other candidates for the position are decrying the nomination.
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Although junior Jeremy Morgan is slated for approval as next year's head line monitor at tonight's Duke Student Government meeting, some DSG officials and other candidates for the position are decrying the nomination.
As the University continues to implement its heavily-funded plan to improve Duke's sciences, the short list of finalists for the Department of Biology chair indicates Duke means business.
After seven years at the helm of the Department of Medicine--the Medical Center's largest department--Dr. Barton Haynes will step down to become the full-time director of the Human Vaccine Institute.
Sophomore Paola Guerrero models as a statue on the Chapel Quadrangle Thursday afternoon for a film and video production class project.
After an exhaustive two-year search, the Divinity School has found a new director for its Office of Black Church Studies.
Improvement for Duke was scarce in the graduate and professional school rankings released today by U.S. News and World Report.
New NCAA legislation that took effect Monday may significantly affect the recruiting timetable for Division I men's basketball programs.
In protest of what he called a "black quota system" in determining board membership, Undergraduate Judicial Board Co-chair Martin Green resigned from his position Monday.
Geno Auriemma is shooting for perfection.
As the University increasingly emphasizes interdisciplinarity, officials look to new certificate programs to help provide structure.
With the residential life process mostly sorted out and West Campus social space decisions scheduled for next semester, Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta is using this spring to fill several vacancies.
Although the women's basketball team is in the Final Four, basketball season seems to have ended for most students.
The University will not punish Kappa Alpha Order fraternity as long as it meets an agreement drafted by its national office, judicial deans told the group at a meeting Monday night.
As the housing selection process continues, some rising upperclassmen are already crying foul.
If you don't want to go to Fuqua School of Business to learn how to succeed in the business world, the school's namesake has released a new book detailing just how to do that.
In an ongoing investigation of selective houses, administrators notified Wayne Manor Thursday of their violations and sanctions.
Two Duke juniors were selected as winners of the prestigious Truman Scholarship, the University announced Thursday.
As the Senate campaign to replace Jesse Helms heats up, Duke students may have extra incentive to take notice--two candidates in the race are Duke graduates.
Several selective living groups will meet with administrators from the Office of Student Development this week to find out the results of investigations into hazing.
Although members of the former Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity deactivated in January, they say they have no intention of fading away. The fraternity recruited 21 pledges during rush last month--more than many other fraternities.