The Lupe fiasco comes to an end
By Joanna Lichter | March 16, 2011Seniors who anticipated rapper Lupe Fiasco’s concert at their freshman year LDOC will finally have a chance to see him perform in their last semester.
Seniors who anticipated rapper Lupe Fiasco’s concert at their freshman year LDOC will finally have a chance to see him perform in their last semester.
Eight years ago, a campaign launched by two Duke students helped change the way the University constructs buildings.
When visiting Las Vegas, beware the temptation to spend a late night in the casinos, a new study on decision making warns.
University foreign language departments are becoming even more pertinent as Duke expands abroad, but continued spending cuts in Durham are causing stress among language faculty.
Size doesn’t matter for the Refectory Cafe at Duke Law School.
Several undergraduates were arrested in two drug busts that took place last month.
The International Travel Oversight Committee voted March 13 to restrict travel to portions of Japan following Friday’s earthquake and tsunami.
Living on Central isn’t as bad as some students may think.
A recent study conducted by a group of researchers that included several Duke professors established yet another biological link between humans and their primate relatives.
Local Yogurt just got a little more local.
Though the economic downturn has resulted in difficult budget cuts, the Durham County government has made a strong effort to serve community members, the head county commissioner said in a speech...
After most students had long cleared campus to enjoy Spring Break, several notable Duke figures gathered in the Great Hall for a major announcement March 7.
Recently, the global economy has seen a significant increase in food prices during a time of political unrest and social volatility in the Middle East and North Africa.
William Pizer, a top U.S. Treasury Department official, will teach at Duke next Fall having decided in March to leave the Obama Administration.
March 13 marked the five-year anniversary of the party the lacrosse team hosted at its off-campus house which began a controversial and critical chapter of the University’s history.
Elmore “Honeyboy” Hackney, Trinity ’38 and former Duke All-America quarterback, died March 5. He was 95.