Devil’s Eve will serve as alternative to Franklin St.
By Rongjie Chen | October 29, 2009For the second year in a row, Duke students will not be provided transportation to Chapel Hill’s Franklin Street Halloween celebration.
For the second year in a row, Duke students will not be provided transportation to Chapel Hill’s Franklin Street Halloween celebration.
Duke Student Government officially approved the 2009-2010 Krzyzewskiville tenting policy at its meeting Wednesday night.
No. 14: White people like to have black friends. This is one of an endless list of “Stuff White People Like,” a book and blog by humorist Christian Lander that satirizes cultural race issues....
I know next to nothing about our Chapel. I think I’ve only been inside it once—Maya Angelou comes every month, right?—and what’s more, I’m about as religious as a Marxist eating Chinese take-out on...
Twice a year, upperclassmen go through the spirited ritual of corporate recruiting, all in the hopes of scoring a sweet job offer. Usually, the job hunt starts with networking.
The Robertson Scholars Program will admit four first-year students–two from Duke and two from UNC–in Spring 2010, program officials announced Tuesday.
At their meeting Monday night, Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee members proposed plans to improve the cleanliness of Marketplace.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced Monday that it will provide more than $3.1 million to fund energy research in North Carolina.
Many people both on and off campus have heard of DukeEngage, but fewer are familiar with the Duke Center for Civic Engagement, DukeEngage’s overseer.
The Nasher Museum of Art will host a collection of artist Andy Warhol’s Polaroid photographs beginning Nov. 12.
Monday night, Amanda Turner, a junior and Black Student Alliance president, held the fourth and final forum to collect student opinion about Young Trustee selection.
Diana Taylor, university professor at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, explained Monday that she believes modern technology is damaging the conventional idea of “archives.”
To make way for the new professors it plans to hire, Duke is encouraging some older professors to retire. The University will offer extra money to some professors who are planning to retire and...
Government and private experts deliberated how to create a market for the natural processes performed by the ecosystem in a forum at the School of Law Friday.
More than 800,000 visitors attended the North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh during its 10-day run, starting Oct. 15.
Gender designation of rooms on Central Campus is now a practice of the past, Campus Council decided at its meeting Thursday night.
The Academic Council approved the creation of a Ph.D. program in Environmental Policy Thursday.
The University mailed 198 early retirement packages last Friday to employees receiving monthly salaries as part of its latest incentive aimed at cost-cutting.
On Tuesday afternoon, in a corner room of the Terry Sanford School of Public Policy that is regularly filled with students, a group of Chinese government officials were participating in a mock...