Who dipped, who didn’t? Here’s a look at recruitment numbers for SLGs
By Ben Leonard | February 25, 2018For the second year in a row many selective living groups saw a rise in applicants, although a few saw a dip.
For the second year in a row many selective living groups saw a rise in applicants, although a few saw a dip.
At its February meeting, the Board of Trustees voted to raise undergraduate tuition for the 2018-19 academic year to $53,760, which is a 3.9 percent increase.
Margaret Regan sees the life, death, detention and suffering of undocumented immigrants right in her front yard at Eloy, Ariz.—home to one of the largest detention centers in the United States.
Duke has broken its record once again for number of applications received with 37,302, an eight percent increase from the previous year.
Maverick politician Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) is a controversial name among his peers in Congress. In a talk Thursday, he proudly wore that controversy as a badge of honor.
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) visited Duke Thursday to discuss different issues facing the country. During a talk hosted by the Center for Political Leadership, Innovation and Service, Moulton discussed his experiences as a Marine in the Iraq War and his views on the Democratic Party.
The Duke Student Government Judiciary has a new office that aims to ensure that students are aware of their rights and how to access them on campus.
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, Trinity '96, was indicted on a felony charge for invasion of privacy Thursday afternoon.
The Duke Student Government Senate passed measures Wednesday to make amends to Blue Devils United for historic discrimination.
Duke students always have intense feelings about campus eateries, but their love for Quenchers may be the strongest.
Think binge-drinking is no big deal? Research has shown it can cause lasting cognitive decline in teens and young adults—but a new study by a Duke researcher found that a common Alzheimer’s drug could be used to reverse these dangerous brain changes.
Everyone recognizes the iconic Duke Chapel on West Campus, but few people might know about the laborers who actually built it.
In a whirlwind decision, the Duke Student Government Judiciary ruled in favor of the tenters in Tent 74 that claimed that Krzyzewskiville policy is discriminatory.
“If you just put a frog in boiling water, it jumps out. But if you slowly turn up the heat, it stays in it until it dies.”
Rev. William J. Barber II visited Duke Tuesday evening to speak about the plight of the poor and how his movement—the Poor People's Campaign—aims to alleviate poverty in America.
A trek to downtown Durham may soon be necessary for some students.
The Duke Law School recently announced plans for a new First Amendment Clinic to help people who claim their rights to free speech have been violated.
A global health expert pinned the anti-vaccine movement and neglected tropical diseases as two key causes of preventable deaths.
On Monday, the Duke Student Government Judiciary heard the case of Tent 74.