A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
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A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
A multi-vehicle collision at approximately 6 p.m. Tuesday caused police to stop traffic at the intersection of Science and Towerview drives.
Kyrie Irving had his hard cast removed on Friday, but head coach Mike Krzyzewski said he “still feel[s] he’s not going to play” this season.
The Blue Devils went into halftime with a 29-point lead, and not even a subpar second half could stop them from cruising to an easy win.
Kyle Singler and Nolan Smith turned in top-notch performances against St. Louis Saturday, with both scoring over 20 points. Smith added six rebounds and five assists.
Even though the Blue Devils beat the Midshipmen 41-31 during their last meeting in 2008, Duke gave up 207 rushing yards and let Navy pick up 4.5 yards per carry.
Duke’s receiving corps struggled again Saturday against Miami, dropping multiple Sean Renfree passes.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus speaks at last Sunday’s commencement, encouraging the Class of 2010 to use its knowledge and technology to make a difference.
Sophomore Robert Rotanz, who had a goal and an assist in the game, flies over a Johns Hopkins defender.
Members of the undergraduate Class of 2010 wave to friends and family as they walk to their seats.
Duke hopes to avoid its first three loss ACC season since 1997 by beating Boston College Saturday.