University lifts Madagascar travel ban
By Christina Pena | September 9, 2009Junior Kara Leimberger embarked Monday on an uncommon journey to Madagascar, a country which until last Thursday was on the Restricted Regions List.
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Junior Kara Leimberger embarked Monday on an uncommon journey to Madagascar, a country which until last Thursday was on the Restricted Regions List.
At their meeting Tuesday night, Duke University Union members announced the launch of the Bull City Football Fest Sept. 24
Academic administrators hope that students with an intimate interest in the brain have found their niche with the new neuroscience major.
A week after adding Nosh to Merchants on Points, the Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee decided to bring another eatery into the program at its Monday night meeting.
Purple, a new non-profit student organization that seeks to raise awareness about various social issues, will celebrate the week with events that make students aware of one social problem per day.
The verdict is in. After the season’s first Tailgate Saturday under new guidelines, both Duke Student Government and the Duke University Police Department have determined the event was a “success.”
Students voting in the Fall 2009 Duke Student Government Senate elections next Monday will also be electing a student to a new position-special secretary to the Young Trustee. Only two juniors,...
A veritable explosion of colors and images, Cuban Revolution’s menu is more than a bit overwhelming.
A North Carolina appeals court ruled Tuesday that former men’s lacrosse coach Mike Pressler can continue with a lawsuit against the University.
Members learned about parliamentary procedure and the structure of the council. They were also asked to sign up for one of GPSC’s committees, which deal with matters ranging from student life and...
The Islamic holiday of Ramadan has arrived as it does every year, but with one important addition—Muslims on campus can finally celebrate it in a space of their own.
At its second meeting of the year Tuesday, leaders of the Duke University Union brainstormed strategies to get new members involved in more than one committee and take initiative immediately. DUU...
Need to know on-the-go exactly how low you’re running on food points? Programmers for DukeMobile, a free mobile application for iPhones and iPod Touches, said they just may be able to help.
With an eye to spurring student activity in Durham, the Office of Student Activities and Facilities officially unveiled The Hub, a new source of discounted tickets and gift cards for Duke students.
Nosh, an eclectic local eatery located on Erwin Road, will now join the ever-growing selection of vendors for the Merchants on Points program. Student committee members voted unanimously to add...
Orientation is a bit more serious for students in the new Master of Management Studies: Foundations of Business program than it was for the freshmen who arrived at Duke two weeks ago.