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The Durham Cinematheque hosts monthly themed 16mm film screenings with an audience capacity of 10 people.
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The Durham Cinematheque hosts monthly themed 16mm film screenings with an audience capacity of 10 people.
The Carrack is a community run, zero commission space for emerging artists to show their work in downtown Durham.
This year's Carolina Cup, held in Camden, S.C., was the last to feature the tailgating spot known as College Park.
Local filmmaker Tom Whiteside opened the Durham Cinematheque in 1991 as a way to share his personal collection with the community.
Erica Danielle's "Pretty with my yellow nails" was featured in The Carrack art gallery's Winter Community Show.
For Triangle Restaurant Week, which ran from Jan. 22 to Jan. 28, restaurants in Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill offered multi-course meals at set prices.
The library party run by the Duke Marketing Club was first created to highlight the more unique book collections in Duke Libraries.
Pictured is Oxford's New College, where students in the Duke in Oxford program study during the summer.
Duke Student Government elected not to open spots on Board of Trustee committees to the general student body Wednesday night.
Thomas Ross, president emeritus of the University of North Carolina system and Terry Sanford distinguished fellow, discussed redistricting in the state Thursday.
Friday's symposium on the Zika virus lasted all day and featured several scientists and vaccine developers.
DSG debated a proposal to decrease the size of the senate before ultimately voting 23-19 against the plan.
The Duke Student Government Senate discussed ways of spending surplus money during its meeting Wednesday.
DUSDAC also talked about upcoming changes to Marketplace's organizational structure Monday
Student responses to the recently-announced closing of Grace’s were among the topics discussed at DUSDAC Monday.
Wendy Sherman (left) was the lead Iran nuclear deal negotiator for the U.S. and spoke with Professor Peter Feaver about the experience Thursday night.
Tom Donilon served as President Barack Obama's national security advisor from 2010 until 2013 and addressed the country's most pressing foreign policy issues in a talk at Duke Thursday evening.
Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk is participating in a series of public events on campus this week.