CAPS programs expand reach beyond therapy
By Kristen Davis | February 11, 2008Though day-to-day stresses may be of primary focus for many students, a new program seeks to afford them time to address deeper issues in their lives.
Though day-to-day stresses may be of primary focus for many students, a new program seeks to afford them time to address deeper issues in their lives.
Junior Yushen Qian said the only time he has gotten sick this year was when his bathroom was out of soap and he had to use hand sanitizers instead.
At a brief hearing in bankruptcy court Friday morning, former Durham County district attorney Mike Nifong said he planned to dispute the three falsely accused lacrosse players' civil claims of...
Not many people get to boast about building an open-wheel race car from scratch that can outdo a Ferrari on a racetrack-but that's exactly what the Duke University Motorsports Team does every year.
Rock bands Augustana and Boys Like Girls had a sold-out crowd on its feet for a nearly two-and-a-half hour show in Page Auditorium Saturday night.
Should Durham residents be informed of all crimes happening in their communities? City Council member Howard Clement said he believes they should.
After eight hours and 300 paper votes, the Engineering Student Government gained a new executive board Feb. 1.
At a time when safety is at a high priority on campus, some students say the program that was started to provide students with safe transportation late at night is in need of a major overhaul.
Campus Council approved a resolution equating Central Campus quiet hours with those on East and West campuses at its general body meeting Thursday night.
Robertson Scholars studying away from their home campus have more than simply the Duke-UNC basketball rivalry to worry about.
Grammy-winning rock band OK Go received the OK from Duke University Union officials Thursday to perform at the first-ever Krzyzewskiville concert March 6.
Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs, said he is currently responding to questions posed by the fire marshal regarding the details of the burning of two benches without a permit.
Rising unaffiliated juniors and seniors looking to nab prime double and triple rooms on West Campus next year are in for a rude awakening-none will be available.
The Class of 2012 may never experience the pains and pleasures of a Marketplace-centered diet on East Campus.
Krzyzewskiville residents aren't the only ones getting sick this winter.
Following the Blue Devils' victory over the Tar Heels Wednesday night, students poured onto Main West Quadrangle and absolved themselves and their team of two years of frustration in a fiery...
Senior Ryan Todd holds several leadership posts on campus, but as a freshman, he never expected to become a Young Trustee finalist.
Marketplace employee Shawn Harris remembers the day when this message was written on a chalkboard in the dining hall. At the request of former Duke basketball player Jason Williams, Trinity '02,...
North Carolina fans refused to believe the score and the foreseeable finish. They still had hope for their third-ranked Tar Heels, even if their team trailed No. 2 Duke by nine points with less...
Duke has hired former U.S. deputy attorney general Jamie Gorelick to assist in the defense against the federal civil rights lawsuit filed by three unindicted members of the 2005-2006 men's lacrosse...