Sophomore Tim Gornik was one of four Blue Devils to shoot even-par or better on Tuesday.
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Sophomore Tim Gornik was one of four Blue Devils to shoot even-par or better on Tuesday.
Maya Moore looked unstoppable for large portions of the night, scoring 28 points on 12-of-18 shooting and grabbing 10 rebounds.
The collegiate careers of Jasmine Thomas, Karima Christmas and Krystal Thomas came to a close Tuesday night at the hands of the Huskies, who beat the Blue Devils by 30-plus points for the second time this season. Jasmine Thomas had 17 points, but Duke couldn’t stop Maya Moore, who led Connecticut with 28 points.
Duke outrebounded DePaul 43 to 34 Sunday afternoon, allowing the Blue Devils many second chance opportunities and keeping their offense alive when shots didn’t fall.
Senior Karima Christmas turned in one of her best performances as a Blue Devil Sunday, scoring 23, grabbing nine rebounds and playing lockdown defense on star Blue Demon Keisha Hampton.
Sophomore Brinson Paolini won all four of his matches as Duke won the Collegiate Match Play Championship this week.
Lilly Ledbetter speaks in Perkins Library Tuesday on employee rights. She noted that women today make 77 cents less on the dollar than their male counterparts
The new K4 dormitory, which has begun to take shape over the past year, was built to accomodate the new house model.
Eduardo Ochoa, assistant secretary for postsecondary education, said Thursday higher education’s greatest challenge will be capacity.
Richard Lucic, associate chair of the computer science department, has his students use iPads to learn the process of application development.
Although Student Health has treated 89 tenters for flu-like symptons, the sicknesses may be due to the weather in general and not tenting.
Researchers at the Center for the Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology are looking into the effects of nanoparticles on natural systems, which are currently not well understood.
At the Duke Student Government meeting Wednesday night, members of the DSG Senate expressed disappointment in the Executive Board’s lack of communication over a possible merger with Campus Council.
Harvard, Yale and Columbia universities, schools that have not featured ROTC after protesting the Vietnam War, may now reinstate the program.
Freshman Tricia Liston came off the bench to score a career-high 15 points on 5-of-9 shooting Thursday.
LVP for student affairs Larry Moneta announced in September that an increase in the student dining fee may remain in place until 2013, after DSG members agreed last Spring to implement it for one year only.
Since the University decided not to merge the CMA and the International House, the CMA has hired two new program coordinators.
Blue Devil’s District, a website created by Duke Student Government to facilitate discussion on campus issues, was launched Wednesday. The posts on the website will be tied to students’ NetIDs.
Plate & Pitchfork, a restaurant in the West Union Building, employs eight undergraduates to serve on its wait staff. The eatery is one of only a handful of campus vendors that hires students, who say they enjoy the unique nature of the job in comparison to other campus positions.