Abby Johnston successfully defended the one- and three-meter diving titles in Atlanta this weekend.
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Abby Johnston successfully defended the one- and three-meter diving titles in Atlanta this weekend.
Reid Carleton only lost one set all weekend in singles play en route to beating three ranked players.
Henrique Cunha suffered his first loss in over a year Saturday, falling to No. 1-ranked Rhyne Williams.
Duke Student Government senators expressed mixed feelings about write-in candidates for Young Trustee, and Executive Vice President Pete Schork, a junior, recommended the bylaws be re-examined.
After the biology department received comments that the new introductory biology courses carried too strenuous a workload, it implemented several changes to the class for the Spring semester.
Students watch from the Old Trinity Room as President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address, which focused on innovation and the importance of American economic advancement.
Allison Vernerey, who scored 15 in Duke’s last game, will look for a similar performance this weekend.
Duke’s men topped Queens University, but fell 165-135 to South Carolina.
Seth Curry struggled to find his shot Wednesday, going 3-for-11 from the floor and 1-for-6 from beyond the arc.
Florida State used a tough defense to hold Duke to its lowest point total this year.
Nolan Smith scored 18 points against Maryland Sunday and will look to continue his hot hand tonight.
Senior Nolan Smith scored 28 for Duke, including back-to-back-to-back 3-pointers late in the first half.
Sophia Dunworth led Duke with 12 kills against Penn State and was named to the Regional All-Tournament team.
Duke celebrates after making its second ever Sweet 16.
Chloe Wells and the Blue Devils travel to play Wisconsin in its raucous Kohl Center tonight at 8
DUU members discussed questions regarding a possible concert on Central Campus this Spring.
Cooper Helfet was Duke’s leading receiver, picking up 92 yards.