Senior Nick Tsipis, despite not playing a minute his first two years, will captain for the second straight year.
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Senior Nick Tsipis, despite not playing a minute his first two years, will captain for the second straight year.
Head coach Robbie Church gets ready for the 2010 season with one of the best recruiting classes in Duke history.
Students speak with recruiters for Teach for America at a career fair in Von Canon in the Bryan Center. The program pairs graduates from the nation’s top schools with underperforming schools throughout the country.
With Dining’s shift from Campus Services to Student Affairs, Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta and Director for Dining Services Jim Wulforst are looking for ways to improve the dining experience.
While the job outlook is becoming more optimistic, many Duke graduates are seeking out alternative paths to start their careers. Service-oriented programs, such as Teach for America, are especially popular.
Henrique Cunha, who is coming off a freshman season where he was named ACC Player of the Year, will return to Duke for his sophomore season.
Jimmy Gallagher, seen here during his days at Duke, currently plays in the minor league. He hopes to one day get a shot at the majors.
Director of Athletics Kevin White saw Duke win national championships in men’s lacrosse and men’s basketball.
Timothy Tyson, visiting professor of American Christianity and southern culture, was arrested for trespassing at a Wake County school board meeting Tuesday night.
Henrique Cunha, the overall No. 1 seed in the individual tournament, failed to recover from the defeat, also bowing out in the singles semifinals the next day to the eventual champion, Stanford’s Bradley Klahn.
University police have finished their investigation into the officer-involved shooting just outside of Duke University Hospital.
Senior Ned Crotty and the rest of the Blue Devils exacted revenge on North Carolina with a 17-9 win Saturday.
Junior Kim Donovan shot a four-under 68 on day one and sat in fourth, then carded an 81 on the second day.
Senior Amanda Granson took down her Long Island opponent in straight sets Friday, then sealed the Blue Devils’ win Saturday.
Academic Council Chair Craig Henriquez said OIT will have to explore further some security details not included in the Acceptable Use Policy.
Students board a bus after waiting at the West Campus bus stop. A new initiative, which is expected to be implemented this Fall, will use prepaid Motorola mobile phones to track all campus buses.
The Roots headlines the 2008 Last Day of Classes concert with Third Eye Blind. The hip-hop band was booked as a replacement for rapper Lupe Fiasco, who had originally been scheduled to perform.
In April 2007, North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper declared the three indicted former lacrosse players innocent of all charges, after former Durham district attorney Mike Nifong’s handling of the case was called into question.
The LDOC committee hands out tickets for LDOC T-shirts Monday afternoon. An opened box of 100 wristbands was stolen from the committee Tuesday afternoon. Officials said wristbands have since been recovered.