Pitchfork Provisions, the 24-hour eatery located in McClendon Tower, serves many students each weekend after midnight.
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Pitchfork Provisions, the 24-hour eatery located in McClendon Tower, serves many students each weekend after midnight.
Ali McCurdy earned an All-Tournament team selection after posting 31 digs Sunday.
Competing in the 184-pound division, Diego Bencomo won his first tournament of the year Saturday.
Redshirt sophomore Diego Bencomo picked up one of Duke’s four match victories Thursday night, defeating his opponent 4-1.
The new Hindu and Buddhist prayer space in the Bryan Center was officially opened Saturday, with a speech by Anju Bhargava in the Gothic Reading Room.
In one of its two home conference matches of the season, the Blue Devils fell to rival North Carolina, 33-9.
Brian Hare is the director of the Duke Canine Cognition Center, which studies dogs to better understand their cognitive abilities.
Coming off the bench this season, sophomore Seth Curry averages nine points a game and is shooting 47.6 percent from beyond the arc.
Senior Claire Smalzer, who has the third-most digs in Duke history, won at her final homestand at the school.
Seth Curry had 17 points, and Duke blew out Miami last night in Cameron Indoor Stadium, winning 79-45.
After Karen Owen’s PowerPoint rapidly spread to the public, Duke professors held a panel discussion on social media’s role in portraying sex.
The Carrboro Anarchist Bookfair will take place at Nightlight, a former art space that now serves as a nightclub, and it will feature 19 different vendors and organizations distributing literature.
Amanda Robertson had two double-doubles over the weekend and picked up 15 kills Saturday.
The LGBT community took over the Bryan Center Plaza Friday to promote awareness of LGBT issues and give away Love=Love T-shirts.
Amy Cleckler, coordinator for the Women’s Center’s gender violence prevention program, speaks to a crowd to increase awareness about dating violence.
Many freshmen have trouble adjusting to the freedom and responsibility of living away from home on a college campus.