Duke is now home to the private writings of one of the twentieth century’s most unique and active religious figures.
DSG solidified its infrastructure and began discussing its approach to issues pertaining to student life and social policies.
The construction of the Events Pavilion will mark the start of major campus changes.
The head of the Charlotte-based Duke Endowment died Sunday, leaving behind a legacy of support and loyalty to the University.
For people living in the Middle East and North Africa, the current health system holds political ramifications.
Kimberly Jenkins has her eyes set on the west coast.
Recent events concerning minors at other institutions expedited the need for such a policy.
A noted journalist left Duke this summer to return to her trade.
For many, it was the first day of college classes.
Fast food chains will not be included in the events pavilion or in the finished West Union Building.
Chick-Fil-A will not return to campus effective the end of academic year.
The Chinese government’s approval process might keep students out until a later date.
Patchett spoke with the freshmen class about her process as a writer.
Members of the Class of 2016 attended an elegant party at the Nasher.
The Class of 2016 reflected on the “rainbows in their clouds.”
Pauly Dogs will be replaced by a new hot dog stand opening Monday.
Overall EMS calls are down, but a police bust resulted in 15 citations and 2 arrests.