Grad student not harmed in robbery
By Chronicle Staff | April 8, 2011A female graduate student was robbed at gunpoint on Ninth Street early Thursday morning.
A female graduate student was robbed at gunpoint on Ninth Street early Thursday morning.
After the Spring semester, cable services will no longer be offered in student dorm rooms.
Administrators are confident that academic standards will be maintained at Duke Kunshan University despite restrictive Chinese Internet policy. How the University will maintain these standards,...
Rising juniors planning to go abroad will soon know whether they can live off campus on their return to Duke.
Jeff Raikes, CEO of the multibillion dollar Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, advocates taking risks and innovating when dealing with complex problems—which for the Gates Foundation ranges from...
Duke Trustee David Rubenstein told students Wednesday that Duke must support entrepreneurs to remain a top institution in the coming decades in addition to the University’s focus on becoming...
Nearly half the student body elected the members of the DSG executive board yesterday, marking the highest voter turnout in a presidential election since 2006.
A Duke junior was named a Barry M. Goldwater Scholar in Science, Mathematics and Engineering, the University announced Tuesday.
Students hoping to break into the world of advertising learned some of the tricks of the trade Tuesday night.
Senior Cliff Satell pleaded guilty to five misdemeanors following a plea bargain in a case stemming from his possession of child pornography.
Acclaimed indie-pop duo The Cataracs will not be a part of this year’s Last Day of Classes celebration, LDOC committee co-chairs announced Tuesday.
As Duke Kunshan University moves forward, concerns about the risks involved with the endeavor continue to surface.
Vandals sprayed graffiti paint on Lilly Library and Wilson Residence Hall on East Campus early Saturday morning.
Two candidates are vying to be the second-highest ranking officer of Duke Student Government.
Junior Pete Schork has come a long way as a student advocate since middle school when he worked to fix broken water fountains.
The Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee elected junior Jane Moore and sophomore Beth Gordon as its new co-chairs during its meeting Monday night.
The three candidates vying for the Duke Student Government presidency addressed students two days before the election.