Kingsolver tapped for commencement
Barbara Kingsolver, author and recipient of the National Humanities Medal, will deliver the commencement address May 11, President Richard Brodhead told a small group of student leaders yesterday.
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Barbara Kingsolver, author and recipient of the National Humanities Medal, will deliver the commencement address May 11, President Richard Brodhead told a small group of student leaders yesterday.
Academic Council members discussed the role of student athletes in an academic environment and the strains placed on them by their 20-hour per week rigorous practice schedules at their meeting Thursday.
Internet servers across campus shut down yesterday morning, sending juniors racing to computer clusters to register for classes on ACES.
Dressed as witches, devils and Cameron Crazies, students discussed policy changes to the University at the Graduate and Professional Student Council's general body meeting Tuesday night.
WISER accomplished a lot more this week than selling T-shirts and cupcakes on the West Campus Plaza.
Students enrolled in summer sessions can now spend their entire day camping out for a good spot to watch Independence Day fireworks.
Set your alarms back to 7 a.m.-Tailgate's back on.
Duke University Union and the Graduate and Professional Student Council butted heads Tuesday night over a student activity fee increase for graduate and professional students.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council kicked off its first meeting with a strong turnout, officer introductions and plenty of Mexican food and salsa on the side.
Freshman women will no longer have to wait for sorority rush to gain insight into the female role in Duke's social and academic worlds.
When students returned to the Great Hall this Fall, they found not only new light fixtures, but also an entirely new management group.
Shout! Throw your beer up in the air, but don't catch it this time-unless you're 21 or over.
Philanthropic giving to Duke reached a new record this year, eclipsing last year's sum by 11.1 percent.
Early Friday morning, Duke University Police Department received an anonymous bomb threat for Bell Tower Dormitory and another building, which does not exist.
Two days after the Monday massacre at Virginia Tech, students nationwide remained on edge Tuesday as more details of the tragedy emerged and additional security threats occurred on several other college campuses.
After one too many experiences running to a Duke bus stop only to see taillights fade away, one group of students has decided to work to improve bus accountability on campus.
Campus Council discussed requirements for quadrangle programming-debating whether alterations should be made to the current policy for the upcoming year-at a general body meeting Thursday night.
Campus Council members discussed the Campus Culture Initiative's recommendations to eliminate selective living group sections at the Council's general body meeting Thursday night.
This year's Room Pix will be conducted in person due to difficulties with the online selection system, representatives of Residence Life and Housing Services said Monday.
Campus Council members discussed the possibility of co-ed blocking next year and the implications of the Campus Culture Initiative on the social scene at the Council's general body meeting Thursday night.