Aquatic Center to receive new swimsuit dryers
By Anna Koelsch | January 13, 2011Students who take a dip in the Taishoff Aquatic Center will no longer have to lug home a wet swimsuit thanks to a new budget allocation.
Students who take a dip in the Taishoff Aquatic Center will no longer have to lug home a wet swimsuit thanks to a new budget allocation.
More students have applied for undergraduate Young Trustee than in recent years following the first student body election of the position instituted last year.
New groups with space on Central hope to attract rushees this Spring. Four new selective living groups’ requests for residential sections were approved by the administration over Winter Break.
Amid snow piles, inhabitants of Krzyzewskiville cozy up in sleeping bags in shelters varying from tents to tarps held up by sticks.
More than 500 women registered for Panhellenic recruitment this year, surpassing last year’s mark by 76 students.
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For the fourth year in a row, a record number of prospective Blue Devils worldwide submitted applications to Duke.
Betty Makoni was raped at age six, a tragedy not uncommon in her native Zimbabwe. As an adult, she has worked against such injustices and has rescued more than 35,000 girls and women since 1999.
Anxiously sitting at their computers, 645 high school seniors learned of their admittance to the Class of 2015 Tuesday evening.
Although students will still have to pay an increased dining contract fee, they may get a break paying for quad fees in the future.
An expert on the economics of sustainable energy, Richard Newell is the Gendell Associate Professor of Energy and Environmental Economics at the Nicholas School.
Two new DukeEngage programs will focus on helping the environment recover from damage caused largely by the oil industry.