GPSC told of insurance hike
By Davis Ward | February 24, 2004Dan Hill of the Hill, Chesson and Woody insurance firm addressed health insurance concerns of the Graduate and Professional Student Council Monday night. .
Dan Hill of the Hill, Chesson and Woody insurance firm addressed health insurance concerns of the Graduate and Professional Student Council Monday night. .
In an industry where the most beautiful women are told they are not beautiful enough, New York City model Laura Krauss Calenberg has managed to keep herself grounded amidst the ups and downs of a...
With a defense slightly tougher than week-old bread an offense that found the bottom of the net time after time with long-range shots and powerful dunks from close, and, perhaps most importantly, a...
Wearing T-shirts with the phrase "His legacy lives on" proudly displayed on the back, the Reginaldo Howard Scholars gathered with other Duke community members in Reynolds Auditorium Saturday to...
One year ago this past Saturday, Jésica Santillán died at Duke University Hospital after a second heart-lung transplant that was intended to correct an initial organ transplantation incompatible...
The signatures of Duke's William Schlesinger, dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment, Stuart Pimm, ecology professor, and John Gibbons, Graduate School '54, joined a list of more than 60...
In most settings, it would have been a politically-incorrect joke.
Pricey tickets on Ebay get police attention.
Keohane offers ambivalent review of Mona Lisa Smile.
Secrets revealed? Personnel files missing.
After a job well done--most notably the $2.36 billion Campaign for Duke--Senior Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development John Piva has announced his retirement.
Student feedback is as critical as ever these days.
Following the Wisconsin primary Tuesday and former Vermont Gov.
Pre-eminent science policy expert Lewis Branscomb, Trinity '47, explored the gap between inventions and innovations in a lecture at the School of Law Thursday.
Provost Peter Lange presented a proposal at Thursday's Academic Council meeting that would move the Biological Anthropology and Anatomy Department completely under the umbrella of Arts and Sciences.
The candles were lit, the corks were off of the wine bottles--and the timer was set to five minutes.
In response to a series of crimes in Durham that included five homicides in five days at the end of January, Mayor Bill Bell recently announced a more aggressive approach to fight crime and asked...
For students who are struggling to meet the requirements set out by Curriculum 2000, Lady Luck may soon be paying a visit..
Forest off-limits to former flasher.