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(03/01/07 5:00am)
After narrowing down the number of books to four finalists, the selection committee of the Duke Summer Reading program will choose the required reading book for the Class of 2011 March 7, after soliciting student and faculty feedback.
(02/26/07 5:00am)
After spending the past 11 months on the bench while the lacrosse case captured national attention, the men's lacrosse team returned to the field Saturday, drawing about 6,485 supporters.
(02/22/07 5:00am)
Provost Peter Lange gave a presentation about DukeEngage-Duke's new $30-million program that will fund in-depth service opportunities for all interested undergraduates-at the Duke Student Government meeting Wednesday night.
(02/19/07 5:00am)
Following a rush process that yielded an intake on par with last year's, Interfraternity Council President Ivan Mothershead recently commended on-campus fraternity chapters for their improved conduct.
(02/12/07 5:00am)
Durham resident Beth Brewer filed a sworn affidavit against Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong Friday, citing several instances of "willful misconduct" in his handling of the Duke lacrosse case.
(02/07/07 5:00am)
An intensified focus on global health has triggered a rise in the number of students studying abroad in Africa-an environment worlds away from spending a semester in Europe, where most students still choose to go abroad.
(02/02/07 5:00am)
The Marketplace, the East Campus dining hub for freshmen, is known for its welcoming social atmosphere and its all-you-can-eat meals. But students said there was one other thing that made the Marketplace unique-its music.
(02/01/07 5:00am)
When thousands of anxious high school seniors go online to check their Duke admissions results this spring, those accepted will find more than the standard congratulations letter-they will find an exclusive, brand-new recruitment video.
(01/19/07 5:00am)
Students of the Caribbean Association has 20 active members, about 10 of whom show up to each bi-weekly meeting. And not all of them have Caribbean backgrounds.
(01/12/07 5:00am)
Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong's decision to drop rape charges against three members of the 2005-2006 men's lacrosse team Dec. 22 has led many legal experts to evaluate the case in a more critical light.
(12/08/06 5:00am)
Marking a change from past years, sorority rush candidates will not need to arrive on campus before the spring semester begins and recruitment events will start Friday, Jan. 12--two days after the start of the semester.
(12/01/06 5:00am)
Seniors interviewing for investment banking and corporate jobs have the chance to talk their way into the world's top firms-and they get there for free.
(11/17/06 5:00am)
Ever-growing waitlists and restrictive leasing policies have sent juniors scrambling to secure off-campus housing arrangements for the 2007-2008 academic year.
(11/08/06 5:00am)
As the fall semester nears its close, the Department of Chemistry is preparing to move its facilities out of the Gross Chemistry Building and into the newly constructed $115-million French Family Science Center, where professors will hold classes during the spring semester.
(11/03/06 5:00am)
Eight months after the lacrosse scandal first hit the Duke and Durham communities, many students on campus are rallying for the defeat of Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong in the Nov. 7 election.
(10/25/06 4:00am)
Amid a re-election campaign, U.S. Rep. David Price, D-N.C., examined the ideals of democracy with politically minded students in the "Visions of Freedom" Focus program Tuesday.
(10/20/06 4:00am)
Students were able to get a head start on their futures when they met with representatives from more than 100 graduate programs at Graduate and Professional School Day, held Thursday in the Bryan Center.
(10/04/06 4:00am)
Five new students at Duke will be both doctors and nurses when they graduate in four years.
(09/26/06 4:00am)
A record number of undergraduate students left campus this year to study abroad for the fall semester.
(09/22/06 4:00am)
Duke Student Government President Elliott Wolf, a junior, is spearheading an effort to protect pedestrians at the intersection of Broad and Perry streets after a traffic accident almost killed a graduate student Aug. 11.