When Tom Szigethy came to Duke in 2008, alcohol seemed to dominate the social scene. Two years later, some measures suggest that little has changed—and the situation may have gotten worse.
The suspect told the student he had a gun and demanded her purse, according to a DukeAlert sent at approximately 5 a.m. After the suspect walked the student to the side of the building closest to...
A revolver discharged between Chick-fil-A and the Great Hall Thursday when a part-time employee dropped his backpack to the floor in a back office.
In an effort to cut costs, students in general chemistry and organic chemistry classes this semester are conducting half of their laboratory sessions outside of class on their computers.
As construction of the new K4 residence hall progresses, Duke’s residential experience is taking new shape.
The Duke Student Government Judiciary heard two cases Tuesday concerning allegations that Duke College Republicans were selective in their membership, ruling in one instance in favor of the club...
A bus-tracking system conceived and designed by students has been held up this Fall due to technical glitches and other delays.
Duke Parking and Transportation Services is preparing for about 3,300 additional people expected on campus by 2012 largely stemming form the addition of the planned Duke Cancer Center and Duke...
New financial documents for the 2010 fiscal year reveal that the University is somewhat back on track a year after the University’s investments dropped more than $1.5 billion.
Widely recognized as an emblem of acceptance, rainbow flags have not been universally welcomed on campus.
Recent graduate David Snider shared his personal insight about career choices and paths in the financial industry as part of the Career Center’s Fannie Mitchell Expert-in-Residence program in...
About 30 students delivered a giant check and flowers to Dr. Victor Dzau’s office yesterday to protest executive compensation at Duke.
At its meeting Tuesday night, the Graduate and Professional Student Council representatives elected members to serve on two committees.
Tod Laursen, chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, announced May 3 that he will leave Duke to become the president of Khalifa University of Science, Research and...
Students and their professors can enjoy a meal together at the Faculty Commons once again.
Participants in a discussion about dating violence co-sponsored by the Women’s Center and the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life emphasized the need for awareness of sexual violence on campus.
Fuqua School of Business students stepped into virtual reality yesterday when Craig Mundie, Microsoft’s chief research and strategy officer, took the stage at Geneen Auditorium and invited them to...