This Week In Chronicle History: President visits Duke and RA troubles
By Andrew Luo | February 12, 2012
Senior Kaveh Danesh will become the newest member of the Board of Trustees as a result of Friday’s student-wide election.
“We gonna make you lose your mind”—Redfoo of LMFAO is set to party rock this year’s Last Day of Classes celebration.
This week dozens of students prowled the Bryan Center to view a series of art exhibits that brought creativity and technology together.
Duke Student Government heard a proposal about changes to the DSG Judiciary bylaw in order to encourage more participation at its meeting Thursday night.
Trinity students will soon have to fulfill their QS requirement in either mathematics, statistics or computer science.
A spike in reported hazing incidents has coincided with a University-wide effort to prevent the dangerous practice.
The specifics of next year’s new house model came as a surprise to some freshmen who participated in sorority recruitment last month.
As its teams aim to reach a high level of efficiency in games, Duke Athletics is doing its part to lower energy consumption and waste, administrators said.
Natural gas could save 34,000 lives from air pollution every year, said an energy expert to a crowd of about 70 students Wednesday night.
Olly Wilson, a senior, wants to emphasize the importance of a global Duke in his campaign for YT.
Famed rapper and reggae singer Shaggy will bring his talent—and his famous denial—to campus come April.
Open Trustee meetings may be over forever.
Hundreds of Duke students stormed the outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium Wednesday night.
More than 40 years after the federal government enacted fair-housing legislation, residential segregation in metropolitan America has been significantly curtailed.
In Fall 2010, Duke became the first university to place an order with Alta Gracia, an apparel factory committed to ethical working standards.