Dukies in Spain react to attacks
By Cindy Yee | March 19, 2004For many members of the Duke community, last week's terrorist attacks in Spain were nothing more than a blip on the radar.
For many members of the Duke community, last week's terrorist attacks in Spain were nothing more than a blip on the radar.
A day after Duke Student Government's announcement that it had discovered $140,000 in misplaced student activities fees, Vice President of Student Affairs Larry Moneta presented to Campus Council...
Better stash that beer--the cops will be your neighbors if you live in the new, recently approved East Campus dormitory.
When Duke dining halls first changed their serving system from a single line to food stations in the 1950s, the Great Hall was called the Black and Blue Room--for the bruises students received when...
In a special presentation at Wednesday night's Duke Student Government meeting, President Matt Slovik announced the discovery of nearly $140,000 in unspent funds that has been accumulating in DSG...
When David Bornstein graduated from McGill University 19 years ago, he knew exactly what he wanted to be: a millionaire with a Jaguar.
President Nan Keohane is beginning to get a better sense about her post-presidency plans, which will become reality July 1 when Dean of Yale College Richard Brodhead takes her place at the helm of...
As if getting sick wasn't bad enough.
In a year that has witnessed the replacement of Duke's traditional honor code with the new Community Standard, the Duke Honor Council has had a lot on its plate.
What would I do with $400 million?.
The national presidential election is more than eight months away, but less than two weeks from today the undergraduate student body will already have selected its leadership for next academic year.
Three rising seniors--Aaron Dinin, Pasha Majdi and Anthony Vitarelli--have thrown their hats into the upcoming race for the Duke Student Government president.
Professors at Duke are increasingly incorporating community service projects into their courses, encouraging students to apply the information they learn in the classroom to the real world. .
Duke's freshly-tanned spring breakers are back on campus, loaded with wild tales of drunken Cancun nights and beer-for-breakfast cruises.
"The proof is in the pudding" was Mayor Bill Bell's response to concerns raised at Monday's City Council meeting that the redevelopment strategy for Durham's Barnes Avenue Area needs more financial...
For all those Duke students whose summer "vacations" are defined by the few precious weeks between final exams and high-powered summer internships, the chance will soon come to witness the fruits...
Man arrested for assault on female.
Where have all the on-campus parties gone?.
Parking attendant assaulted over lot dispute.