Jay Sean ‘down’ for LDOC
By Lindsey Rupp | February 9, 2010British hip-hop artist Jay Sean plans to perform at the Last Day of Classes celebration April 28, his day-to-day manager Thara Natalie confirmed Monday.
British hip-hop artist Jay Sean plans to perform at the Last Day of Classes celebration April 28, his day-to-day manager Thara Natalie confirmed Monday.
The opening of Mill Village has been delayed again, leaving Central Campus residents with few nearby food options for another month.
As the three weeks of rush came to an end, brothers from the campus’ 15 Interfraternity Council fraternities gathered to distribute bids on East Campus to 297 students who received them throughout...
A Duke medical team will travel to Haiti today to support hospitals swelling with patients in the earthquake’s aftermath.
Students living in Edens and Keohane Quadrangles may begin to experience sleepless siestas in coming weeks.
About 20 to 30 professors will retire under the faculty retirement incentive, Provost Peter Lange estimated last week.
Two weeks ago, Duke Dining Services first distributed 250 reusable clamshell containers to students, faculty and staff at The Great Hall
Water was cut off to parts of Central Campus Wednesday after a water main was damaged during construction on Mill Village.
As a candidate for Young Trustee, senior Zach Perret hopes to bring new energy and a new perspective to Duke.
Following a 50-minute special session with the Duke Student Government Executive Board Wednesday night, senators approved the recommendation of the Student Organization Finance Committee Reform...
Alethea Duncan believes she knows the issues that get to the heart of graduate student life.
As of Feb. 15, students living in Edens and Keohane Quadrangles should expect short power outages, noise disturbances and closed walkways.
The three finalists for the undergraduate Young Trustee position participated in the first-ever Young Trustee public debate Tuesday night.
The K4 housing project is finally being set in motion, and if all goes according to plan, the new residence hall will open by Fall 2011.
Duke University Union is jazzed about charity work in Kenya.
It’s flashy, it’s new, it’s the hottest thing on the market.
Nine chapters. More than 1,000 members. And no home.