Duke joins other universities in backing affirmative action
By William Rooney | October 29, 2012Duke, which has a vested interest in considering race as a factor in admissions, filed a legal statement in support of affirmative action.
Duke, which has a vested interest in considering race as a factor in admissions, filed a legal statement in support of affirmative action.
Teller is the executive director of the Republican Study Committee, a conservative caucus in U.S. House.
Student volunteers serve as the vanguard for the presidential campaigns.
The North Carolina early voting period begins today, and Durham County residents are able to vote on campus.
Women’s rights will be a major factor in this year’s presidential election, second lady Jill Biden said.
Obama argued that America can only move forward if her husband is re-elected.
Romney promoted his proposed economic and education reform plan to a crowd of locals.
The Arizona senator addressed the role of foreign policy and the military in the upcoming elections.
With five days left, students have redoubled their efforts to increase political activism on campus.
All engines are firing on both sides of the presidential contest in North Carolina.
The former New Mexico governor visited Duke on his 15-college campaign tour.
The author and journalist discusses his new book about Zionism.
First lady Michelle Obama brought her husband’s campaign to the Bull City.
CDA asks student political organizations for nominations for the Rising Star award.
Student political groups on campus are taking different measures to more effectively use their resources.
The Chronicle poke to Gray about his party’s platform.
Voters rally as the Democratic National Convention concludes and the presidential race surges forward.
Love and the president still make time for the occasional game of pickup.
Obama framed the 2012 election as one notably different from those in recent history.
The party’s efforts dealing with poverty and health have proven attractive to some religious voters.