Obama gives Union address
President Barack Obama has given what could be his last State of the Union address.
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President Barack Obama has given what could be his last State of the Union address.
A recent Duke study examining the correlation between academic performance and race is being deemed racist by a number of students and members of the Duke community.
Science fiction fans and physicists alike have obsessed for years over the possibility of faster-than-light travel—a prospect that would enable rapid forays to other worlds and possibly even time travel. According to Einstein’s theory of relativity, however, the maximum velocity an object can reach is the speed of light.
The administration’s charge to shift an alcohol-centric campus culture is enduring so far this academic year.
Amid America’s current job crisis, some disagree about the strength of the country’s engineers.
In his latest push to create jobs, the president is talking straight to the people.
Duke is expanding its reach internationally— and the same can be said for admissions.
Although the Duke University Medical Center is consistently ranked as one of the nation’s top 10 hospitals, administrators believe the rankings should be viewed with some reservations.
With the help of Duke and other universities, high-speed internet networks will soon become more widespread and efficient.
The Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School will soon bid farewell to its inaugural class, marking a major step in the school’s six-year history.
The future of physics is being shaped in a concrete tunnel 574 feet beneath the border of France and Switzerland—and Duke is playing an important role.
As a forerunner in medical research, Duke is leading a new initiative to reform and regulate clinical trials.
Strobe effects are no longer just for the dance floor.
More than 4,500 caps graced the Durham sky as undergraduate, graduate and professional students received degrees Sunday morning in Wallace Wade Stadium.
Beginning May 6, sophomore Rajlakshmi De will take a stand for social justice. Fifty years ago, more than 400 Americans risked their lives for the same cause.
Administrators and students said that LDOC 2011 was one of the best Duke has seen in recent memory—with one unfortunate exception.
The Duke School of Law is finally warming up to one of its most infamous alumni.
March Madness is over without incident, but according to recent studies the threat of sudden death in athletes due to cardiac arrest remains too high for comfort.
After the Spring semester, cable services will no longer be offered in student dorm rooms.
The North Carolina General Assembly is debating a bill that could change the face of public education in North Carolina.