Rain inspires disposable china use
The clang of porcelain plates and bowls has been noticeably absent from several dining locations on campus since last week.
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The clang of porcelain plates and bowls has been noticeably absent from several dining locations on campus since last week.
Students exploring Tuesday's Majors Fair may have been surprised to find live alligators among the tables for the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences.
From the rainbow balloon arch greeting students on one end to the several rainbow flags flanking the walkway, the West Campus Plaza was transformed Thursday in support of Duke's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
Thing I and Thing II are soon to invade East Campus-just two of the specials that will be offered when the new Pauly Dogs stand opens on East.
More than one year after a Duke student was assaulted in her apartment at The Belmont Apartments, students said little has changed to increase security, as the complex's protective gates remain open and the offices of Belmont management representatives remain closed.
Senior Matthew Campbell never expected that three minutes of tardiness would be the difference between being a rescuer and a victim.