Former lacrosse players denied audience of Supreme Court
By Staff Reports | October 8, 2013The United States Supreme Court denied an appeal made by three former Duke lacrosse players.
The United States Supreme Court denied an appeal made by three former Duke lacrosse players.
Although the government shut down last night, Duke administrators believe there will be little to no lasting impact on the University.
The United States Department of Justice will sue the state of North Carolina over the voter identification law that was passed this summer.
The Chronicle sat down with Morris to discuss his role in politics and take on the modern political climate
Statistics about the American melting pot may miscategorize portions of the population.
Tears fell in Page Auditorium as Jose Antonio Vargas recalled his experiences as an undocumented immigrant.
Vargas spoke with The Chronicle’s Julian Spector about these issues, in advance of his appearance on campus Sept. 16.
Petraeus said the United States should demonstrate to Syria and other potential aggressor nations that chemical weapons are unacceptable.
A group of Duke graduate students sought to unite the Durham community against proposed U.S. airstrikes in Syria, as Congress reconvened to debate the issue Monday.
For many members of the Duke community, the verdict in the Bradley Manning case did not come as a surprise.
President Barack Obama nominated John Koskinen, Trinity '61, to take over the Internal Revenue Service Thursday.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday morning on Fisher v. University of Texas, a case concerning affirmative action policies.
Duke professors and alumni have expressed mixed reactions about the recent Supreme Court decision to outlaw natural genome patenting.
University trustee Bruce Karsh, Trinity ’77 and president of Oaktree Capital Management, is being pressured to stop Oaktree from selling Tribune Company newspapers to the Koch brothers.
It is currently estimated that the Oklahoma tornado has killed at least 91 people and injured 145.
When two bombs detonated near the Boston Marathon finish line, some members of the Duke community had just completed the race or were near the site of the explosion.
Huntsman called on students to pursue public service as he outlined major domestic and foreign policy challenges.
Students who oppose same-sex marriage are conscious of being part of a student body that overwhelmingly supports it.
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on two cases concerning same-sex marriage.
A former Young Trustee is running for Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Virginia.