Fred Saba and Jared Pinsky were responsible for the meet’s most exciting match—a back-and-forth 9-8 (10-8) tie-break win over Alex Llompart and Alfredo Moreno.
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Fred Saba and Jared Pinsky were responsible for the meet’s most exciting match—a back-and-forth 9-8 (10-8) tie-break win over Alex Llompart and Alfredo Moreno.
Duke’s stifling defense forced Clemson into 19 turnovers in the first half. The Tigers scored only 12 points on 5-of-28 shooting.
Fuqua’s proposed Global MMS program, detailed during Thursday’s meeting, would offer the same curriculum as its Durham counterpart but stress international students’ critical thinking and teamwork.
Betty Makoni, a gender activist who was raped when she was six years old, spoke about her work to Duke Medicine employees Tuesday.
Sophomore outfielder Will Piwnica-Worms was a crucial part in Duke’s victory over High Point Wednesday.
Junior Amy Fryt defended her 2009 win in the pole vault with a jump of 13 feet, 1.5 inches at the ACC Outdoor Championships in Clemson.
Singer-songwriter Jackson Browne performs after he received the Duke Lifetime Environmental Achievement award Saturday afternoon.
President Richard Brodhead (left) and Steve Nowicki (front row, right), dean and vice provost for undergraduate education, break ground on the K4 residence hall Friday. The building, which would complete the Keohane Quadrangle, marks the beginning of a new housing model for Duke.
Freshman Marcus Stroman, who has pitched and played the infield, has displayed tremendous versatility in his first season at Duke.
Senior Michael Ness got the start for Duke against UNC-G, pitching five scoreless innings and K’ing four.
Former pitcher Will Currier, a senior, has become one of Duke’s best hitters in a matter of weeks.
Will Currier’s homer in the bottom of the first inning Sunday gave Duke a two-run lead it would never relinquish.
Students line up outside the Devil’s Bistro on Central Campus during Campus Council’s “Grand Central” party Friday evening. The event celebrated the restaurant and Mill Village openings after months of delays.
Former Vice President Al Gore emphasizes the climate change movement as a moral issue during a speech in Page Auditorium Thursday night. Gore cited the lack of political will as the major obstacle of climate reform.
Junior Amy Fryt finished second in the women’s pole vault, part of a stellar effort by the Blue Devils at the annual Duke Invitational.
Speaking at the Sanford School of Public Policy Wednesday, science writer Rebecca Skloot discusses the contribution of the first immortalized cell line, HeLa, to modern medicine.
Kenneth Lewis, Trinity ‘83, accepts an endorsement from Durham Mayor Bill Bell for the Democratic Party’s U.S. Senate nomination. Bell announced his support for Lewis, a Durham attorney, at Beyu Caffe Monday.
At DSG’s meeting Wednesday, senior Steven McAlpine, a student affairs senator, presents a resolution to create a fund to help students on financial aid with their greek dues.