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- Two childhood best friends, Dawson and Joey, go through different stages of adolescence together. Their friendship is later tested when they both start a relationship with different people.
- Four young friends bound by a tragic accident are reunited when they find themselves being stalked by a hook-wielding maniac in their small seaside town.
- Police hunting for a serial kidnapper are helped when a victim manages to escape for the first time.
- A fan who has an affair with one minor-league baseball player each season meets an up-and-coming pitcher and the experienced catcher assigned to him.
- Under a dystopian religious tyranny, most women cannot conceive children. Those young women who can live in a form of sexual slavery to provide children for influential families.
- Researchers develop a system where they can jump into people's minds. But when people involved bring their personal problems into the equation, it becomes dangerous - perhaps deadly.
- Several players from different backgrounds try to cope with the pressures of playing football at a major university. Each deals with the pressure differently, some turn to drinking, others to drugs, and some to studying.
- Applicants to a renowned medical school meet with mysterious ends when a desperate student is put on the waiting list.
- A San Quentin inmate, sentenced to life without parole, writes a play that catches the interest of a reporter.
- Biography of American novelist Margaret Mitchell, who wrote "Gone With The Wind".
- With the help of a friend of the family, 23-year-old Erik (Brad Rowe) gets a scholarship to the Ivy League-type school called Stonebrook. His dorm-mate (Seth Green) is a nerdy hacker named Cornelius. When his scholarship is yanked, the two of them team up to pull increasingly ambitious scams to keep him in tuition money, eventually crossing paths with mob boss Mr. Tali (Stanley Kamel).
- Two close friends grow up and drift apart until one is involved in a fatal crash. As the other grieves, complications arise.
- On October 6, 2016, Professor Jonathan Haidt gave a Hayek Lecture at Duke. The event was co-sponsored by the programs in the History of Political Economy (HOPE), Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE), and American Values and Institutions (AVI). The event was open to the public, but also served as a guest lecture in Professor Jonathan Anomaly's PPE course. Professor Haidt argues that conflicts arise at many American universities today because they are pursuing two potentially incompatible goals: truth and social justice. While Haidt thinks both goals are important, he maintains that they can come into conflict. According to some versions of social justice, whenever we observe a disparity of outcomes between races, genders, or other groups, we should infer that injustice has been done. Haidt challenges this view of social justice and shows how it sometimes leads to violations of truth, and even justice. Haidt concludes that universities should be free to pursue whatever goals - truth or social justice - they want, but that they should make it clear which of these two goals is their "telos" - their highest purpose. He ends with a discussion of his initiative, HeterodoxAcademy.org, to bring more viewpoint diversity to universities in order to improve research and learning.
- His name is Al Buehler. Chances are you don't know him. When you watch this film, you will wish you did, whether you care about track or field or not. Al Buehler has touched...and enriched...the lives of thousands of athletes including Olympians Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Carl Lewis, and Joan Benoit and Duke icons Grant Hill, Shane Battier, and Coach K. And the lives of thousands more who've never owned a pair of track shoes. Duke University is his home. His heart, his wisdom, his leadership, his strength made everyone...on or off campus... who met him feel at home. For 55 years, Al Buehler has inspired countless athletes and met enormous challenges -- breaking new ground in race relations, women's athletics and international sport. Now, Al Buehler faces his latest challenge -- an inoperable benign brain tumor. "Starting at the Finish Line" - the story of Al Buehler, the leader, the inspiration, the man everyone who's ever known him loves to call simply "Coach."
- A retrospect told by Coach K that chronicles his first win at Army and how the United States Military Academy shaped him as a coach and a leader.
- Michael, a computer science student, learns about the potential 2023 recession from tech culture and news of Big Tech layoffs and instability. He's presented with an opportunity to change tech for the better--but at a risk.
- A Cut Above: 100 Seasons of Duke Basketball tells the story of one of America's most beloved teams...Beginning with its first humble game in 1906 and ending in 2005 when Coach Mike Krzyzewski led Duke to an unprecedented 6th ACC trophy in seven years, A Cut Above explores the history of Duke Basketball through the eyes of those who lived it.
- Duke's theaters, galleries, and other arts venues are typically busiest in April. This year, we bring the buzz, artwork, and stages online. Our creative community has risen to meet the challenges of the pandemic while connecting us through making and sharing new work. Tonight we shine a light on Duke University academic arts departments-Theater Studies, Dance, Music, English, and Art, Art History and Visual Studies. Join us for the premiere of this produced special that highlights the artistic accomplishments of undergraduate students in Spring 2021, featuring remarks by Duke University President Vincent E. Price, Provost Sally Kornbluth, Vice Provost for the Arts John V. Brown, department chairs, and other special guests. Meet student artists as they share excerpts of their work and experience how artistic practice at Duke has evolved under pandemic restrictions. This special staging builds on a summer 2020 collaboration by company members and alumni in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
- The key is to notice it as soon as possible. But don't react. Don't react until you have to. Don't react until it's last minute.
- Welcome to K'Ville, population: 1200 crazed Duke Students. These kids will stop at nothing to get a hold of College Basketball's hottest ticket. Camping at Cameron takes a look at the two month "line" that takes the form of a fully regulated tent city right outside of the famed Cameron Indoor Arena. You will be amazed and amused by the dedication and perseverance these students have in order to be "front row center" for Duke vs. North Carolina.
- 1992–19931h 22mTV-G7.4 (465)TV Episode
- During the summer, Pacey and Audrey rocked Los Angeles and spent time with her next door neighbors, the Osbournes, and Jack Osbourne even tags along with them to interview at Worthington. Jen spent her time in New York and got ecstatic to learn her parents are separating. Jack got dumped by Eric, but got over it. Joey spent her summer in Capeside doing a lot of reading, working and romancing. On their first week back at Boston Bay College, Jen is shocked to run into find that Grams Ryan has decided to go back to school. At Worthington, Joey experiences nothing but bad luck when she decides to enroll in an intermediate writing class taught by the liberal, but manipulative and cynical, Professor Greg Heston who does not hesitate to ridicule and embarrass Joey in front of the class with her lack of knowledge of the current book topic. Pacey and Jack move out of Grams' house and Pacey tries to get the perfect apartment, owned by a feisty, punk rock British woman, named Emma Jones, who works as a waitress in the local bar Hell's Kitchen. Also, Dawson is working on a new movie, a horror film titled "Wicked Dead" with him as the assistant director and the hack Todd Carr as director. When he finally gets together with Joey, he is the only one to have remembered her 20th birthday.
- Adam visits the North Carolina Triangle.
- 1968–6.9 (15)TV EpisodeUncovering Black cemeteries paved over in Florida; How dogs evolved to be man's best friend; Cancer treatments for dogs could also lead to breakthroughs for humans.