Changes to GMAT may increase test’s difficulty
By Tiffany Lieu | February 20, 2012Changes to the Graduate Management Admission Test may make some students rush to take the test before June.
Changes to the Graduate Management Admission Test may make some students rush to take the test before June.
After failing to fill the majority of their allotted sections, the new Social Justice House and Latino Cultural House will not have housing in the Fall under the new house model.
The LDOC committee is headed back to the drawing board after LMFAO’s Redfoo canceled his headlining act at this years Last Day of Classes celebration.
A new French-style vendor may soon join the ranks of food trucks that frequent campus.
Hawthorne wants to ensure that graduate and professional students are not forgotten when the Uni. makes decisions.
The Nicholas School will present its fourth annual LEAF Award to author and independent filmmaker John Sayles.
Marvin and Deborah Kalb recently co-authored “Haunting Legacy: Vietnam and the American Presidency from Ford to Obama."
As students registered for housing last week, advocates for an expansion of Duke’s gender-neutral housing program were unsuccessful in their cause.
Senior Jason Klein couldn’t have expected an experience half way around the world to follow him back to Duke.
A sustainable fishing group founded by a Duke freshman has an opportunity to win $10,000 through an online competition.
In the coming weeks, Duke Student Government will be exploring a strategy to stretch student dollars a little further and make better use of surplus funding.
The grassroots branch of President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign has set up shop in the Bull City.
There is no better time for Blue Devils to go green.
Will Evans wants to restore the University’s commitment to academic integrity and liberal arts education if elected graduate YT.
The February opening of the Duke Cancer Center is a simultaneous testament to the future of cancer treatment and the historical evolution of patient care at Duke.