Students team up to help Haiti
By Zak Kazzaz | January 25, 2010The aftershocks have ceased crumbling Haitian buildings, and the Duke community has jumped at the opportunity to help.
The aftershocks have ceased crumbling Haitian buildings, and the Duke community has jumped at the opportunity to help.
Applications to the Duke School of Law reached a new high this year with more than 6,300 applications, said Bill Hoye, associate dean for admissions and financial aid. The number of applications...
Residents of Giles Residence Hall said Monday that an unknown individual or group spray-painted the letters F and A before their bench's phrase, "G-Spot," late Saturday night, forming a homophobic...
This past year, the number of homeless in Durham increased by nine percent, in line with national trends and the increased closures of state mental health facilities
Three of the five people who allegedly assaulted and robbed a sophomore male on campus around 10:15 p.m. Friday have been arrested and are being held by Durham Police. Sherika Burnette, 19, Zecora...
The passage of the financial aid initiative and the increase of scholarship benefits brought changes to this year's class of scholars.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council discussed plans for next year at their final meeting of the academic year.
Both newcomers and veterans will make up next year's Graduate and Professional Student Council executive board.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council discussed a new health plan at its Tuesday night general body meting.
After Sunday's Easter service junior Carolyn Meyer and senior Alex Kaufman climbed the Chapel tower and emerged from the cramped stairwell to sprawling views of West Campus. Within moments, Kaufman...