'Flunches' program to fund student-professor lunches
By Diana Sheldon | March 6, 2008Students hoping to interact with professors outside of the classroom can now do so on the University's dollar.
Students hoping to interact with professors outside of the classroom can now do so on the University's dollar.
After hearing complaints from leaders of some student organizations, administrators are looking to make revisions to the University's Dean's Excuse policy.
Even Sean Singletary couldn't rescue Virginia Wednesday night. Not when Duke built an insurmountable edge with a 15-0 first-half run.
Between last Saturday's emotional comeback victory over N.C. State and Duke's upcoming blockbuster matchup against No. 1 North Carolina Saturday, it would be easy to overlook Virginia.
Sgt. Mark Gottlieb, a lead investigator for the Duke lacrosse case, has resigned from the Durham Police Department for personal reasons, officials said Tuesday.
As an elite university, Duke aims for academic and moral improvement of its students.
The Duke University Union doled out almost $5,000 for campus programming and debated DUU's role as a funding organization at its weekly administrative meeting Tuesday night.
The Board of Trustees approved a revamped master plan for Central Campus Saturday, giving the go-ahead for construction along Campus Drive and aiming to integrate Central with East and West...
The Office of Undergraduate Scholars and Fellows will receive additional funding next year to cover scholars' room, board and mandatory fees, University administrators announced Tuesday.
Despite a fallen tree, winds of 37 miles per hour and a tornado watch in the area, Night Transit Supervisor William Evans' statement held true Tuesday night.
Caroline Patterson and her roommate had just gotten back from wristband distribution for the men's basketball game last week when they noticed an unwelcome visitor in their Central Campus apartment.
Students facing copyright infringement suits related to music downloading may have new legal alternatives.
Film series tend to be quiet affairs on campus, but the new "Love = Love" series has managed to garner some attention for the highly graphic content of one film.
Students prone to misplacing their DukeCards must now be more careful-or pay the full price.
When Duke enlarges its wireless network this Fall, students will be able to access the Internet more quickly and from more locations than ever before.
Since National Coming Out Day in October, the "Love = Love" T-shirts given out on the West Campus Plaza have become a ubiquitous item around the University.
Is Durham a dangerous city infested by muggers and murderers, or is it unfairly labeled so by wealthy residents of safer cities?
Duke's entrenchment in tobacco money has varied over the past century of University history.
Alumnus and blogger Tucker Max, Law '01, returned to campus Monday night to discuss his infamous stories of drunken exploits and newfound celebrity and to offer advice to a crowd of undergraduates.
Officers from both the Durham Police Department and the Duke University Police Department responded to reports early Monday morning of a possible narcotics violation by a student in Bell Tower...