Ibrahim urges Mideast democracy
By Whitney Robinson | August 26, 2003The political science department has a very personal Egyptian connection.
The political science department has a very personal Egyptian connection.
Professional ethics for graduate students frequently remains a focus unique to science and medicine, but beginning this year, all incoming doctoral students at Duke are required to undergo...
The news that Duke police may soon be patrolling around East Campus has elicited a sigh of relief from some students--but consternation among those who fear the Duke badge will frequent...
Games, movies and television--an idle mind's paradise.
The Private Diagnostic Clinic at the Medical Center announced Friday it will no longer accept CIGNA Healthcare as of Jan. 1, 2005.
In an effort to keep closer tabs on the use of residential facilities, the Office of Residential Life and Housing Services will now require students to obtain authorization before holding...
At a seemingly deserted West Campus two days before move-in last week, 51 undergraduates pulled up, dropped off their belongings at their respective dorms and immediately prepared to leave...
In the late afternoon of Aug. 14, the lights went out on Broadway.
Duke Student Government President Matthew Slovik knows campus politics.
The computer worm that caused a brief network outage Friday is only one of a number of viruses the Office of Information Technology is trying to remedy as students return to campus and bring...
Maya Angelou started her annual speech Sunday afternoon the same way she has for years, singing a medley of spirituals in four different languages.
The Office of Parking and Transportation Services deprived future Duke Student Government candidates of a perennially popular election platform Friday by installing four long-awaited bus...
The University withdrew an offer to buy Erwin Field on Oregon Street after local soccer groups and parks advocates opposed the sale earlier this summer.
Ludacris will get plenty of Duke's "southern hospitality" Sept.
Twelve members of the Brumley family, which has had close ties to the University for many years, died when their plane crashed into a mountain in Kenya July 19.
Duke slipped one notch in this year's U.S.
After 18 months of construction behind the Bryan Center, Parking Garage IV has opened to the public.
When Duke students think of summer internships, they usually think of working in D.C. with policy, in New York City with media and advertising or at a technology or pharmaceutical company.