Termites delay Central eatery
Hungry Central Campus residents looking for a nearby source of food may be out of luck for the foreseeable future.
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Hungry Central Campus residents looking for a nearby source of food may be out of luck for the foreseeable future.
Tailgate discussions between student leaders and administrators throughout the Spring and summer have finally yielded a tentative plan, with several changes to be made to the event this Fall.
The results are in, and the survey shows 57 percent of Duke undergraduates who responded see no problem with the current Tailgate.
Some things have to get worse before they get better.
Central Campus will undergo major renovations to make it feel more like the home it will be to Duke students for at least another decade.
Democratic state Sen. Dan Blue, Law '73, is no stranger to making history.
The newest version of DukeMobile, an application available for free on the Apple App Store, includes an image feature, which allows users to view the University's rare images collection on the iPhone and iPod Touch.
A gas leak in West Village Apartments resulted in a short interruption of more than 100 University employees' workdays Friday morning.
Few Quadrangle is surrounded by scaffolding and construction fences for a second consecutive summer.
The early-morning raucousness and costumed debauchery that has come to characterize Duke Tailgate may no longer be the same this coming Fall.
More Blue Devil hopefuls than usual will be denied admission off the wait list for the Class of 2013.
Uncle Harry's general store will relocate this summer to vacate space for a new restaurant coming to Central Campus.
Yields for the University's merit scholarships improved for the Class of 2013, with only the Robertson Scholars Program and the Reginaldo Howard Scholarship failing to reach their target numbers.
Dr. Saul Schanberg, internationally known neuroscientist and professor of pharmacology and cancer biology, died in his home Friday at the age of 76, after battling cancer for several years.
Duke University Press will publish Ann Dunham's graduate school dissertation this December, 14 years after her death.
Five Duke students received Davis Projects for Peace awards for two proposals selected in a competition for funding worth $10,000 each.
City Council members at a work session Thursday heard a proposal for an ordinance that would place further restrictions on public drinking.
Duke Student Government raised the issue of gender equality at its meeting Wednesday, as senators approved an amendment to the DSG constitution that replaces all gender pronouns with specific nouns.
John Dailey, hired as Duke's new chief of police, began his term last Wednesday. Dailey was assistant police chief at North Carolina State University and a former Duke University Police Department patrol officer. The Chronicle's Caroline McGeough and Toni Wei sat down with the new chief Tuesday to discuss his new role, the challenges he faces and his goals for the department in the coming year.
An assault and robbery case involving a Duke student closed last week-nearly a year after the incident.