'Unruly' policy would target loud partying
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A new ordinance under review by Durham City Council could have consequences for off-campus student renters and landlords alike.
Ask seniors Lawrence Chen and Shang Gao what they are studying in college and their answers will be nothing out of the ordinary for a Duke student-they are both economics majors and will graduate in May with certificates in markets and management and film/video/digital studies.
The last Duke Student Government meeting of the school year ended with a bang of the gavel, but the decisions made will resonate throughout campus life in the coming academic year.
Professor of English Leonard Tennenhouse will be the next chair of the English department, following the departure of current chair Ian Baucom, Tennenhouse confirmed Thursday. Baucom will vacate his position July 1 to become director of the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute.
Junior Chelsea Goldstein wants to bring Duke Student Government back to basics.
A wave of flu-like symptoms affecting students on campus could be the result of a virus, University officials said Wednesday.
The University's course numbering system will be revised with a new scheme scheduled to debut in Fall 2011, officials confirmed March 10.
For some, the Last Day of Classes may not be.
Senior Sunny Kantha was elected the newest Undergraduate Young Trustee by members of Duke Student Government and the Intercommunity Council at DSG's weekly meeting Wednesday night.
Last week, the Duke University School of Medicine received a $1.25 million federal grant from the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases to aid in the classification of infectious diseases.
Two new dining referendums will accompany Duke Student Government's Spring election ballots that may give students a little more say in what goes into their stomachs.
More than 500 Duke students applied to DukeEngage at the start of Winter Break, hoping to gain a distinguished spot in one of multiple group opportunities.
The second-round scores are in, and in one year's time West Campus residential groups may be doing a little reshuffling.
Students soon will be able to enjoy a more well-lit path at night if they seek to venture out to Ninth Street or Cosmic Cantina along the way.
Those craving more food options after midnight may now have a moderate resolution.
The recent financial turmoil has turned many students away from careers on Wall Street-to seek for jobs on other streets. But while undergraduates face an open canvas of opportunities, students at the Fuqua School of Business might not have the same flexibility in their career searches.
Democratic Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue defeated Republican Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory in the gubernatorial race Tuesday-making history in becoming North Carolina's first female governor-elect.
Students have always relied on RateMyProfessors.com, word of mouth and course summaries to fill their ACES bookbags.
As parents begin to arrive on campus, the Blue Devils are preparing to greet two more guests in a jam-packed weekend.
Though prospective engineers can explore a broad range of disciplines in their studies in the Pratt School of Engineering, the biomedical engineering department is the consistently most popular major-beating out the mechanical, civil and electrical majors.