Convention 'humanized' Romney, professors say
By Gloria Lloyd | September 3, 2012Duke students and faculty were among those watching last week’s Republican National Convention in Tampa.
Duke students and faculty were among those watching last week’s Republican National Convention in Tampa.
As Mitt Romney accepted his nomination as the Republican candidate for president, Duke students shared their takes on the speech at a watch party and on Twitter.
Recent remarks about the legitimacy of abortion are bringing women’s interests to the center of the presidential race.
Student leaders are mobilizing for a politically charged campus this Fall.
Despite the recent influx of shootings, students should feel safe on campus, police officials say.
Early this September, Duke students will trek to Charlotte to rally their support for President Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention.
The economy, the economy and the economy.
Obama will have to continue campaigning fiercely in order to achieve a repeat victory.
President Barack Obama urged Congress to keep college affordable for the seven million students currently burdened by student loans in an address Tuesday.
Modern media stereotypes of Southern politics may be outdated.
The 2008 financial crisis was caused by a number of failures in both the private and public sectors, and those failings have not been fully addressed, Rep.
Mitt Romney continued to forge ahead in the race for the Republican nomination Tuesday.
Potential cuts to higher education after the presidential election could result in reduced federal funds for U.S. universities—including Duke.
Duke students, administrators and professors alike are engaging in conversation about the impact the viral video “Kony 2012” is having on campus.
Reducing dependence on fossil fuels is key to the United States’ national security as well as its environmental health.
A decisive frontrunner has yet to emerge in the Republican nominating contest.
Two days before the North Carolina presidential primary and vote on the Amendment One same-sex marriage referendum May 8, an early voting site is coming to campus.
Mitt Romney’s victories in Michigan and Arizona Tuesday could swing momentum in his favor heading into Super Tuesday next week.
The hope for change that mobilized young voters in support of President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign is waning.
Voters may voice their frustration with state Republicans’ conservative agenda at the ballot box this May and beyond.