Members of the Panhellenic Association sororities on campus have signed petitions to remove College ACB’s presence in Duke student life.
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Members of the Panhellenic Association sororities on campus have signed petitions to remove College ACB’s presence in Duke student life.
DSG president candidates Isaac Mizrahi, Ashley Jordan and Pete Schork answer questions on policy priorities at a debate in the Great Hall Monday.
A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
Ashley Jordan, a junior, spent three years in Campus Council before pursuing the DSG presidency.
Ebonie Simpson, a junior, has experience as a student affairs senator and serves as the executive vice president of the Black Student Alliance. Michael Habashi, a sophomore, is the Honor Council’s vice chair of internal affairs and participated in the Leadership Roundtable.
(From left to right) DSG Vice President for Residential Life and Dining candidates Wally Gurzynski, Jeremy Moskowitz, Esosa Osa and Philip Srebrev.
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President Richard Brodhead reported at Academic Council’s Thursday meeting that initial cost estimates for the University’s Kunshan campus total $37 million.
Tasti D-Lite, a soft serve dessert that replaced the Freshens frozen yogurt offering in Alpine Bagels, debuted this week to high traffic.
Singler will be asked to continue producing on offense, while guarding Jeff Allen Saturday.
Pratt students have a higher study abroad rate than most engineers, but still have found scheduling more difficult than their Trinity counterparts.
Brightleaf Square was evacuated Monday morning after the Duke University Press Office reported two suspicious packages to the Durham Police Department. The situation was later deemed “all-clear.”
Seth Curry and the rest of the Blue Devils will make the trip to China and Dubai this summer, the University announced today.