The majority of Duke's most prominent landmarks are under construction or will be within the next three years.
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The majority of Duke's most prominent landmarks are under construction or will be within the next three years.
Duke's six-year turnaround from 1-11 to 10-4 was about more than changing a team, it was about changing the University's football culture from top to bottom.
Five years after losing nearly $1 million during the 2006 season, Duke's football program profited $4.9 million in 2011, one year before the first of its two consecutive bowl appearances.
Jam out to a concert at Motorco.
Often seen with a line extending down the street, Monuts Donuts is a popular brunch stop in Durham.
Cocoa Cinnamon has become so popular that another location is set to open Spring 2015
The Durham History Hub opened October 2013
Durham, N.C., was once a tobacco boomtown. Revitalization efforts during the last 20 years have turned the Bull City into a Southern destination.
Not only is Durham now a selling point for prospective students to come to Duke—students are settling down in the Bull City after they graduate.
Once a vacant lot, Durham Central Park is now a hub for community events and a model for public parks run by nonprofit organizations.
Since 1993, businesses have flocked to Durham amid the city's development efforts downtown.
Former Duke forward Jabari Parker could be the No. 1 overall pick in the coming NBA Draft.
In his farewell column, senior Andrew Beaton writes that he may have learned as many lessons from Blue Devil head coach Mike Krzyzewski as he did in his four years at Duke.
Associate head coach Jeff Capel said that Jabari Parker's growth both on and off the court has made him one of the most NBA ready players in this year's draft class.
Parker electrified the Duke crowd during his lone season in Durham, earning the Wayman Tisdale Award as the nation's top freshman.
There is no timetable for Jabari Parker to announce whether he is staying in school or departing for the NBA.
Some vice presidential candidates struggle with attendance at DSG meetings.