Dancers who performed in China at the opening ceremony of the 2011 Universiade Games had only two weeks to learn the choreography.
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Dancers who performed in China at the opening ceremony of the 2011 Universiade Games had only two weeks to learn the choreography.
Ali McCurdy earned an All-Tournament team selection after posting 31 digs Sunday.
A tree fell in front of the West Duke Building.
Some students, particularly incoming freshmen, have voiced concern over the lack of sufficient academic advising.
David Rubenstein, Carlyle Group co-founder and Duke Trustee, spoke Wednesday on entrepreneurship.
Grammy award-winning musician John Legend came to Page Auditorium Friday night to discuss his views on educational inequality and global poverty, which were inspired by the singer’s trip to Africa.
Stephen Prothero, professor of religion at Boston University and bestselling author, discusses the importance of religious differences Wednesday evening at the Divinity School’s Goodson Chapel.
Christie Kaestner scored Duke’s first goal just two minutes into the game.
Muhammad Pate, executive director of the Nigeria National Primary Health Development Agency, speaks Wednesday on Nigeria’s health system.
Kathleen Scheer and the rest of the Blue Devils celebrate the results of their NCAA Tournament seeding yesterday in the Krzyzewski Center.
Willy Mello was recognized before the matches, then won by forfeit against Campbell on Senior Night.
Biomedical engineering graduate student Ali Saaem hopes to use his experience defending students’ interests to give back to the University as Young Trustee.
Students participate in Monday’s forum, designed to clarify the DSG-Campus Council merger. The event addressed such issues as opportunities to participate in organizations and pursue policy-making positions.
Competing in the 184-pound division, Diego Bencomo won his first tournament of the year Saturday.