McDonald's manager bids farewell to Duke
He may not be a celebrated professor or a sports star, but Rafael Perez is still one of the most well-known people on campus.
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He may not be a celebrated professor or a sports star, but Rafael Perez is still one of the most well-known people on campus.
A new student group has recently found a way to channel excess Marketplace food to a good cause.
Cameron Indoor Stadium was full of its requisite Crazies for Tuesday's men's basketball game against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The marching band blared; the cheerleaders danced; and hoards of rowdy students chanted "go to hell Carolina, go to hell!"
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, which stopped accepting new members nationally after two pledges in one of its California chapters drowned three years ago, has begun recruiting its first new class at Duke since 2002.
After a week of parties, skits and cheers, sorority recruitment ended Sunday.
The start of the spring semester marks the time for new professors, new classes and, of course, new greeks.
Students' e-mail inboxes, normally diluted with facebook.com invitations and advertisements for low mortgage rates, have recently included requests of a different sort.
Thanksgiving has usually meant trekking home to see old friends, grabbing some turkey and maybe hitting up the parents for money. And now, thanks to changes in the academic calendar, some students are taking off more time than ever.
After a campaign season largely defined by finger-pointing and criminal allegations, the results of Tuesday's municipal election are in.
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell brought a crowd to its feet Friday as he delivered the keynote address to dedicate Rubenstein Hall, a new building in the Sanford Institute of Public Policy.
It isn't basketball season, but Friday afternoon hundreds of people crowded the lawns of Krzyzewskiville anyway.
Crucial funding from the Duke Endowment for the Duke University Medical Center's MD-Ph.D. program is set to expire next year, sending into question the viability of some students' slots in the program .
Although they call themselves DUMB, the Duke University Marching Band just made a smart move.
Everyone has seen the prototypical college admissions brochure picture: a diverse group of students discussing worldly issues with their professor, preferably outside of the classroom.
It's Friday night, and the Pumpkin Princess and her friend Sam the Simple Scarecrow have just finished explaining why they left Cousin Cletus at home on the farm.
The voters of Durham spoke loudly in Tuesday's nonpartisan primary, handing four resounding victories to a trio of incumbents and one new challenger in the mayoral and city council races.
The University of North Carolina system handed its presidency Monday to Erskine Bowles, a successful Charlotte businessman and politician with no prior experience in higher education. He will take office Jan. 1.
At a "Meet the Candidates" Forum Tuesday night, 13 people running for mayor or city council seats answered questions on a myriad of local issues.