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The nation's most senior public health official discussed the need for foresight in addressing health issues in her speech at Duke Thursday night.
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The nation's most senior public health official discussed the need for foresight in addressing health issues in her speech at Duke Thursday night.
Rep. Walter Jones made his annual trip to Duke to honor Jordan Selleck, president of College Republicans at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, for his efforts fighting liberal bias on campus.
The most important test for pre-med students is changing.
In a Monday speech that touched on current events, legal scholar William Van Alstyne spoke about the Supreme Court's obligation to interpret the Constitution fairly.
The Career Center is open to all students, and the Diversity Liaison Team is there to remind visitors of that fact.
Duke it out, literally, on the Institute of Genome Sciences and Policy website.
Political opposites attracted when the Duke's chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and the group Students For Academic Freedom co-sponsored a discussion about political bias in the classroom Friday evening in Von Canon B.
Several Triangle residents gathered in Durham Central Park Wednesday night to honor the fallen American soldiers who were stationed in Iraq.
Sophomore Carolyn Kent needs to squeeze her workouts into her free time between classes.
In an effort to boost communication between officials and students, Duke University Police Department is forming a committee of student representatives that will meet regularly to discuss minority and cultural issues pertaining to campus security.
The days of chemistry students hand-writing their labs in carbon-copy notebooks might be nearing an end.