Duke's pool of applicants grows my leaps and bounds, regardless of a national trend of decreasing applications to elite universities.
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The Chronicle’s Katie Hillyer spoke with students who survived rush to get a better sense of their feelings about the process.
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Please submit your ideas for any and all things trending on the interwebs that you want to see on the blog!
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As the Republican primary race moves to Florida, the nation waits to see what effect Gingrich's recent success in South Carolina will have.
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With group fitness, those trying to lose some winter weight don’t have to sweat in solitude anymore.
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Until a few days ago, few Duke students had heard of PIPA or SOPA, until an internet blackout shed light on the issue.
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Swipe access to dorms and magnetically-locked fire exits were not always security measures available to Duke students.
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The Chronicle's Annie Wang asked a scholar from two scholarship programs—Joyce Lau and Jeannie Yim, respectively—enough to figure out the key differences between the two
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Nazi-themed drinking parties at LSE, LSD at Columbia, smoking ban at UC's and Business Frat 101 at Penn.
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The Chronicle's Nandini Srinivasan asked the tenters about their decision to brave the elements.
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In honor of MLK day, The Chronicle's blogger Minshu Deng reminds students of some ways Dukies can be more involved in the fight for justice and equality.
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As leading Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney faces attack from his competitor in the primary races, Newt Gingrich, the South Carolina primary is rolling around.
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