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With the threat of crime always a concern for Durham residents, The Durham Police Department has taken yet another step to prevent crime in the City by offering free home security surveys.
Recruitment season was in full bloom Wednesday as students and recruiters thronged the Bryan Center for the annual Career Fair. 76 companies participated this year, down from 106 last year.
Six candidates have been elected to the Student Organization Finance Committee for this academic year.
For the past seven months, students walking in and out of the Friedl building might have met something unexpected—images of inmates being lynched, sitting in electric chairs and awaiting their...
Students and faculty from Duke traveled to the nation’s capital this week to participate in the inaugural Consortium of Universities for Global Health annual meeting and congressional briefing.
This summer, the Institutional Review Board approved the Socioeconomic Diversity Initiative, which will attempt to compare the experiences of students who do and do not receive financial aid.
As an incoming freshman, Suzanne Bay, a world-class triathlete, was anxious that Duke would not be able to accommodate her athletic ambitions.
At their meeting Tuesday night, Duke University Union members addressed problems regarding LDOC and the relationship between the LDOC committee and DUU.
The new graduate and professional student section of Wallace Wade Stadium will soon be named.
Samuel Alito, associate justice on the United States Supreme Court, will be teaching a week-long seminar at the School of Law, officials announced Friday.
The Duke Political Union hosted Mike Munger, chair of the political science department and professor of political science and economics, at its Super Tuesday meeting.
At its meeting, members of the Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee sampled food from Backyard BBQ Pit and introduced a possible future collaboration with Campus Council.
Despite concerns that low voter turnout would render the results of Monday’s Duke Student Government election invalid, all four of the referendums on the ballot were affirmed.
A host of new digital recruiting techniques are being used by the Army and ROTC—a video about the Army’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program uses Duke as its backdrop.
‘Khirbet Khizeh,’ which revives the story first conveyed in 1949 by S. Yizhar’s novella of the same title, brought the Duke and Durham communities together.
Students frustrated with losing print jobs because of broken ePrint stations will no longer need to run back to their computers.
This month, Duke law students launched the nation’s first chapter of the International Criminal Court Student Network.