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By Liz Williams | February 10, 2005556 Facebook friends at Duke and counting.
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Forget those chalky candy hearts.
Over the past two decades, changes to national laws, Duke's residential schema and the University's event and alcohol policies have significantly altered students? social lives.
With a reputation of benefiting the body and carrying names like Jamaican Jammer and Peach Sunset, smoothies are hard to resist.
Forty Below remains the barbershop of choice for many basketball players from Duke and UNC and has been ground zero for the hype leading up to tonight's game. .
In a joint meeting Tuesday night, Provost Peter Lange and Executive Vice President Tallman Trask addressed the Graduate and Professional Student Council and the Duke Student Government on a variety...
Senior Jonathan Bigelow is not embarrassed to admit he is a “Duke dork.
Durham Mayor Bill Bell delivered his annual State of the City address Monday night in the City Hall chamber.
Duke University Medical Center announced the appointment of Dr. Joseph St. Geme to the chair of the Department of Pediatrics Monday. St.
While other graduate students eagerly await the arrival of offers from lucrative investment banks or renowned hospitals, first-year public policy graduate student Joe Ingemi dreads opening his...
Bruce Jentleson, who brought public policy to the forefrontt of Duke and the academy, will step down as director of the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy June 30, he announced in a memo to...
Casting directors for The Apprentice interviewed more than 100 of Duke's graduate students, faculty and alumni Thursday morning for a chance to be a contestant on the popular reality show.
The Young Trustee Steering Committee named Justin Klein, Omar Rashid and Rob Sunders as the three graduate and professional student finalists in the competition to become a Young Trustee Saturday...
Most economics and computer science majors are accustomed to discussion sections taught by one of their fellow undergraduates.
Former Sen. John Edwards is coming back to North Carolina.
After the most recent rash of student festivities in the neighborhoods surrounding East Campus two weeks ago, tensions are at a familiar high. .
The shrill chime of the library bell signaled that it was time to go home. 'I always thought two o"clock was a little early,' sophomore Joanna Troulakis said.E.
Scientific publishing is big business.
Maddy Sloan sat quietly, politely listening to a candidate give what sounded like a prepared speech.
Students fire ping pong balls across a long table and into red, shiny, saliva-strewn cups of Southpaw.