At 30, PWILD remains untamed
By Sarah Ball | September 24, 2004Survivor may have made headlines back in 2000 as the most cutting-edge feat in reality television.
Survivor may have made headlines back in 2000 as the most cutting-edge feat in reality television.
Provost Peter Lange took center stage for much of the Academic Council’s first meeting of the year Thursday, fielding a spirited question about the iPods distributed to freshmen and...
To Alan Rosenkranz, a Florida native, it was a miracle that he could take his 8-year-old granddaughter on a trip to New York City this past summer.
Delegates from the nine established sororities at Duke picked Zeta Tau Alpha over the other two finalists as the 10th chapter in Duke’s Panhellenic Association.
Campus Council mulled an impending campus-wide survey to assess residential life at its meeting Thursday.
Duke students reluctant to pay the $7 for movie tickets and organize carpools to the local cineplex no longer need to look past their own backyard for some screen satisfaction.
While debate about the principles of the upcoming Palestine Solidarity Movement conference has swept the campus into a storm of rhetoric and competing claims, one voice has been...
Officially, Brown is dubbed the substance-free dormitory-- but its residents claim otherwise.
Ellen Medearis will assume the role of executive director of University development, becoming the University's primary fundraising coordinator.
Well-groomed young men walked around the Bryan Center in three-piece Kenneth Cole suits as immaculate young ladies posed in demure Jimmy Choo pumps.
Mayor Bill Bell spoke to a crowd of students Wednesday in the first event of the year for the Duke chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Officials have revamped DukePass, a web portal that provides services relating to academics and other news at Duke, in an effort to provide students with easier access to more University...
The local boycott against the Mt.
Unemployment and job losses continue to affect North Carolina residents, according to the most recent state Budget and Tax Center report, which found that job growth in the state is proceeding at...
Equipped with well-used wrenches, greasy polishing cloths and an army of revamped bicycles, a group of Duke students is riding the administration for a change in the University’s cycling...
In his first state of the University address Tuesday night, President Richard Brodhead told a joint meeting of Duke Student Government and the Graduate and Professional Student Council that he...
Tables for visiting companies will line the cement walls of the Bryan Center today, and anxious seniors will don pinstripe suits and blue dress shirts to put their best faces forward as part of the...
Junior charged with drug, weapon violations.
"Presidential Question and Answer Time," sponsored by the "One Sweet Vote" initiative brought Republican Bill Coley and Democrat Jerry Meek to the Great Hall Monday night to discussion key...