Res life thrusts Nurkin into spotlight
By Andrew Collins | August 28, 2002This is the third story in a five-part series profiling various student leaders this year.
This is the third story in a five-part series profiling various student leaders this year.
A week after upperclass students began moving back into dormitories, many are observing the impact of the new policy that places all sophomores on West Campus.
It wasn't quite the turnout they expected, but administrators called the first ever sophomore convocation Tuesday afternoon a success.
Freshman Whitney Morton decided Monday that Biology of Dinosaurs wasn't for her: After just one class, she logged on to ACES Web and dropped the course in favor of one in art history.
After a decade of deliberation, construction is finally underway on a new addition to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
Although the Nasher Museum of Art is almost two years behind schedule, the plans for the upcoming West Campus attraction are nearing their final stage with an even larger budget.
Rick's Diner in the West-Edens Link returned to almost full service Monday after a hectic 12 hours late Sunday night when a dearth of food caused the four-day-old eatery to turn away customers.
The search for the next Durham chief of police could either conclude Wednesday or may have to begin anew, after city officials met Monday and candidate William Carcara dropped out of the selection...
This is the second story in a five-part series profiling various student leaders this year.
Student organization leaders and freshmen congregated on East Campus Saturday afternoon for the annual Student Activities Fair.
Large, colorful benches decorated with Greek letters are among the most visible signs of fraternity and social life at Duke, but they are no longer visible to students and visitors walking down the...
As signs pointing to a rapid economic recovery remain ambiguous, students at the Fuqua School of Business are facing the daunting task that they may not get their first-choice job.
Freshmen attended a speech by novelist Maya Angelou Sunday in the Chapel. Angelou, the Reynolds professor of American studies at Wake Forest University, speaks annually to freshmen..
Members of the female a capella group Lady Blue perform at Sunday night's Acappellooza in Page Auditorium.
Although the administration had hoped to make this year's freshman orientation more academic than in years past, its efforts seemed to be lost on many students.
This is the first story in a five-part series profiling various student leaders this year.
Students looking to rub shoulders with the likes of Spike Lee, Carl Bernstein and Dr.
They were the ones overseeing each quad's check-in tables in the Intramural Building last week and the ones speaking at the first quad-wide meetings Sunday night.
All underclassmen will likely be able to park in the Blue Zone this year, administrators said, tentatively banishing earlier fears that commuters would have to park in the remote lots on Duke...