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The Duke Arts Festival exhibit in the Bryan Center includes a wide variety of student art.
A recent study finds that a sleep-deprived person is more focused on positive outcomes in decision making, which could result in greater risks.
In Duke’s last competition before the ACC Championships, the team hosted N.C. State and North Carolina at the Taishoff Aquatics Pavilion.
“The Wall” as a project is intended to both expose the arts to students on campus and help promote collaboration between artistically oriented individuals.
Jim Leach, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, speaks on the importance of civility at the Nasher Museum of Art Friday.
Sophomore Ryan Finley and rest of the Blue Devils play George Washington in a non-conference game tonight.
Congressman David Price spoke in the Old Trinity Room Monday night, calling on students to take a more active role in politics.
Senior Lauren Haigler, an ad hoc member of Campus Council’s policy committee, presents a gender-neutral housing policy Thursday night.
Students, faculty and alumni gathered for free food, drinks and gifts on Chapel Drive Monday for the Forever Duke Block Party, held annually on the first day of classes.
New York Times Editorial Board member Brent Staples speaks about the legacy of John Hope Franklin during the three-day conference honoring the late James B. Duke professor emeritus of history Thursday.
Students who choose to wait in the walk-up line are not guaranteed admission to the Duke-North Carolina game.
At Thursday’s Campus Council meeting, Campus Council President Stephen Temple (center) listens to proposals to restore Saturday cleaning in dormitories. RLHS says the decision came after a semester of complaints from students.