Peter Dauvergne, political science professor at the University of British Columbia, speaks Friday at the LSRC
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Peter Dauvergne, political science professor at the University of British Columbia, speaks Friday at the LSRC
The Occupy Duke movement began Saturday.
Members of the U.S. Military, including naval ROTC student Michael Pruitt, a junior, are now able to be open about their sexual orientation following Obama’s repeal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.
Barack Obama speaks before a full Reynolds Coliseum at North Carolina State University.
Performances in the Duke Chapel Sunday highlighted a weekend of remembrance.
Jonathan Safran Foer speaks to the Class of 2015 about the ethics of farming.
President Richard Brodhead addresses the freshmen with a message of freedom.
WeCar offers more types of cars than Zipcar, including SUVs and hybrids.
Sean Renfree and Nolan Smith’s teams might have been disappointing at first glace, but Scott Rich believes this year was special.
Administrators will discuss next month a proposed change to the amnesty policy when students seek medical assistance.
Duke and Virginia’s last game ended in a 13-11 Blue Devil win. They play each other yet again Friday at Koskinen.
President Richard Brodhead sat down with The Chronicle to discuss the nearly finished school year, campus culture and dealing with press coverage.
Provost Peter Lange shared the results of the 2010 Faculty Survey Report at the Academic Council meeting.