Sophomore middle blocker Amanda Robertson (3, left) had 13 kills as Duke avenged an early-season loss to North Carolina Saturday.
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Sophomore middle blocker Amanda Robertson (3, left) had 13 kills as Duke avenged an early-season loss to North Carolina Saturday.
Director of Athletics Kevin White discusses the department’s budget challenges at the Academic Council meeting Thursday.
Duke face N.C. State Friday before a showdown with North Carolina Saturday.
Senior Shirley Lung (left) holds her weekly conversation with Ph. D. candidate Lin Wang (right) through the Duke Language Partners program. Lung said the meetings help expand her thinking and improve her language skills.
Senior Rachael Moss put up two double-doubles as the Blue Devils stayed in the ACC race with victories over Virginia and Virginia Tech on the road.
The North Carolina State Fair, which saw a record-high attendance this year, is one of several Triangle events that prompts safety concerns.
Dick Levin is the largest donor for the new Jewish Community Center in the Triangle Area. Located on West Cornwallis Road in Durham, the $7 million center, which broke ground Oct. 18, is scheduled to open in early 2011.
The Blue Devils have lost just twice away from Cameron, and beat Georgia Tech and Clemson away on their last conference trip.
A panel of several CEOs and deans discusses the flawed economics of the current alternative energy market at Fuqua Thursday. The panelists agreed that more innovations are needed to solve the energy problem.
Negar Mottahedeh, associate professor of literature, emphasizes the importance of social media in Iran during its post-election turmoil earlier this year. Mottahedeh spoke as a part of the “Witnessing Iran” event Wednesday.
Students party on Franklin Street to celebrate Halloween. Despite an initiative by the Town of Chapel Hill to keep the celebrations exclusive to locals, more than 50,000 attended the Franklin Street festivities.
Rachael Moss had 10 kills Saturday in leading Duke to a 3-0 win over Maryland.
Students at a variety of schools, including UNC, are beginning to take online hybrid courses, which are a combination of Internet lectures and in-person office hours with the professor.
Fashion statements like these are indecent, says Durham resident Wayne Daye, who is collecting signatures to ban sagging pants.
The annual North Carolina State Fair, which started Oct. 15, attracted many attendees to the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. The event, featuring amusement park rides and fried Southern cuisine, ended Sunday night.
Senior quarterback Thaddeus Lewis threw for 371 yards despite the massive rainstorm that hit Wallace Wade Stadium Saturday, and Chris Rwabukama (top) and the defense helped Duke hold onto its slim advantage.
Academic Council Chair Craig Henriquez said the newly approved environmental policy Ph.D. program will connect students to many of the jobs available in the field during the group’s meeting Thursday.
Ruth El-Raz (left) and Jala Basil Andoni, who live in Jerusalem, spoke on the current tension in Israel Tuesday in the Social Sciences Building.
Peter Feaver, Alexander F. Hehmeyer professor of political science, discusses a proposal to alter the current policy on taking courses pass/fail, including increasing the passing grade from a D- to a C-.
University kitchens and plates were especially stocked with fresh food from North Carolina farms and orchards.