Todd elected Council prez
After three hours of deliberation, members of Campus Council elected the 2007-2008 executive board Thursday night, selecting junior Ryan Todd to head the group.
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After three hours of deliberation, members of Campus Council elected the 2007-2008 executive board Thursday night, selecting junior Ryan Todd to head the group.
The University launched today a new version of the DukePass web portal designed to be more user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing.
Defense attorneys are now calling into question the tactics and experience of a lead investigator in the Duke lacrosse case.
For most Duke students, the trip to class includes a walk down the academic quad or sometimes a five-minute bus ride. But for some, getting to class entails a drive down the Durham Freeway.
A month into her freshman year, senior Chrissie Gorman, now a finalist for the Young Trustee position, recognized a need for change among Duke students.
Tonight's final score in the men's basketball game against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will determine whether students can throw in wood, clothing and benches to feed the fire of victory.
Last week, nearly 3,000 applicants to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill received e-mails mistakenly congratulating them on their admission to the school.
After 30 years of working at Duke, Kay Singer, associate dean of Trinity College of Arts and Sciences and director of the Health Professions Advising Center, will step down Jan. 31.
Through late-night conversation in Crowell Quadrangle and meetings with faculty, three Baldwin Scholars began in October what has now become known as the Black Women's Initiative.
The Starbucks at the American Tobacco Complex will re-open Tuesday under the management of Compass Group, with extended hours and an expanded menu.
During the past few years, some students have discovered longboarding as a fast way to get to class and have left their tricked-out skateboards at home in favor of the longer boards.
Academic Advising debuted the Peer Advising Network this semester in order to connect freshmen with undeclared majors and upperclassman advisors.
Approximately one-third of juniors currently studying abroad who requested on-campus doubles will not receive them, the office of Residential Life and Housing Services announced Friday.
During the past few weeks, several East Campus dormitories have lacked sufficient hot water, leaving many residents to shower in cold or lukewarm water.
Nearly all students returning from abroad who applied to live off campus will be granted that opportunity, Residential Life and Housing Services officials confirmed Wednesday.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council began its meeting Wednesday night with a moment of silence in memory of law student Maja Kolb, who passed away Sunday.
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Duke has snagged another number eight ranking-but this time it is for free condoms and STD prevention instead of class sizes and financial aid.
Earlier this semester, Sigma Nu fraternity brothers got a boost of energy at sporting events, parties and study sessions.
As press coverage continues to surround the war in Iraq, the Duke Political Union held a forum Wednesday night entitled "Voices from Battlefield Iraq" in which five speakers detailed their opinions on Iraq.