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Is A for Average?

While cleaning out rooms, saying goodbye to friends or recovering from adventures at Myrtle Beach, Duke students sign onto ACES to check their grades at each semester's close.


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To our readers

You have in your hands the first issue of the fourth volume of TowerView. That, by a strange quirk in the intricacies of our counting system, makes the magazine three years old today.


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To Our Readers

I've recently been telling people that I don't feel as though I'm graduating. I much prefer my air of incredulity about the upcoming goodbyes to the somber attitude of a girl who realizes her...


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Southern Exposure

It's been happening for the past 30 years: a seemingly endless influx of Northerners, Westerners and other transplants into the Raleigh-Durham area.


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Fair Play?

In its last game of the season, the first round of the Final Four in San Antonio, the women's basketball team played in front of a packed Alamodome of 29,619 people.


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ICARUS' CLIMB

The Icarus myth tells the tale of a young boy escaping his exile on a pair of glorious wax-and-feather wings. But upon taking flight, Icarus becomes reckless, ascending too close to the sun.


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It's All Relative

When Erica Peppers started looking at colleges during her junior year of high school in New York, Duke University was not at the top of her list.


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Through the Years

What makes Duke, Duke? I have often been asked this question in my 30-year tenure as university archivist, a job I held after eight years as a resident undergraduate and graduate student.


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Dialogue with Dunkley

When Leon Dunkley first applied to be director of the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture four years ago, there was a similar position opening up at Guilford College, a Quaker school also in...