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Around a dozen members of Duke Climate Coalition staged a protest on Abele Quad Thursday, urging the University to increase ...
New York University Law Review launches its 100th volume, just over a century after the first issue debuted in April 1924. A look back at that original number finds topics that remain relevant to the ...
Harvard Law School and Duke Law School tied for sixth place. U.S. News & World Report released its "Best Law Schools" rankings Tuesday, featuring a whole new look to what are considered “T14 ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he will revoke all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders. What does this ...
The internet doesn't need much encouraging to pile on Duke whenever something bad happens to the Blue Devils basketball team, but Saturday night, for one of the few times in the history of the ...
THE RESISTANCE ARRIVES: The first mass protests of the Trump 2.0 era arrived yesterday, the capstone of a week in which ...
SAN ANTONIO — The lead was nine points with 2:15 remaining, and even as Duke struggled to convert on the offensive end there was no thought given to the idea the Blue Devils might actually lose ...
The Blue Devils will remember the Alamodome, where the Cougars took advantage of an epic collapse to deal Duke a season-ending defeat at the Final Four on Saturday night. The Devils (35-4 ...
For 30 minutes on Saturday, Duke looked well on its way to the national title game and a chance to cap Cooper Flagg's historic freshman season with a championship. But Houston had other ideas.
No. 1 seed Houston is advancing to Monday's national title game against Florida after recording a stunning 70-67 comeback win over No. 1 seed Duke. Houston forward J'Wan Roberts knocked down two ...
After trailing by 14 points in the second half, L.J. Cryer and No. 1 Houston went on an incredible late run to stun No. 1 Duke, 70-67, and advance to the men's national championship game.
A short five months earlier — and half a world away — Tyrese Proctor took Jon Scheyer’s call, agreeing to change his life’s trajectory and, eventually, Duke basketball’s fate.