Asians may be affected by affirmative action
By Benson Tran | November 9, 2012This discussion includes the uncertain role of the policy on the admission prospects of Asian-American college applicants.
This discussion includes the uncertain role of the policy on the admission prospects of Asian-American college applicants.
The Arts & Sciences Council unanimously passed a motion to grant ICS program status at its meeting Thursday.
Hoehn will spend the next two years at Oxford University’s Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics.
The Duke Student Government Senate passed a resolution “acknowledging the merit and ability of all Duke students” at its meeting Wednesday.
First year students are now eligible to apply for the Young Trustee position on the Board.
East Campus bench pranks have escalated to a level of destruction not seen in years past.
Ph.D. students are struggling to find employment after graduation in the economic recession.
The Chronicle spoke to Duke students from Colorado about their reaction to the news.
The Public Policy Majors Union organized a free, non-partisan watch party.
Students gathered across campus to watch the outcome of the presidential election.
After months of campaigning, Election Day has finally come.
DukeALERT warned students of an attempted burglary and a suspicious man on Central Campus Monday night.
Writers should use their work to influence public conversation, Huffington Post Managing Editor Jimmy Soni urged students.
A letter to the editor concerning affirmative action has incited a polarized response online and around campus.