This year’s Last Day of Classes lineup features pop artist Dev, club act Hyper Crush, rapper Ludacris and R&B singer Rudy Currence.
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This year’s Last Day of Classes lineup features pop artist Dev, club act Hyper Crush, rapper Ludacris and R&B singer Rudy Currence.
Declaring for the NBA Draft could mean either sitting out a year with no basketball, or playing for a team like the Cavaliers or Raptors.
State tourist spending increased 9 percent from 2009, contributing to a combined $1.5 billion in state and local tax revenues.
More than 2,000 Durham residents took part in a ceremony Saturday in an effort to promote civic engagement and commitment to the community. Reverend Carl Kennedy delivered the marriage rites to an enthusiastic crowd.
Michael Page, chairman of the Durham Board of County Commissioners, discussed the economic downturn in his State of the County address Monday.
Justin Turri said the Terrapins possess an explosive offense, and Duke will look to “not let them get breaks.”
K2, a drug dubbed as “legal marijuana” that is rapidly gaining popularity, may soon be prohibited in North Carolina. The drug’s active ingredient is believed to be 100 times more potent than THC.
Sophomore Erin Koballa emphasized the importance of applying tough defensive pressure against California.
Brian Moore (left) is one of three starting offensive linemen listed on Duke’s injury report for Saturday’s game.
Guard Seth Curry believes the Blue Devils must continue to improve.
Laura Weinberg scored two goals in less than two minutes in the first half, and Duke upset No. 9 Boston College.
Vivian Wang, program coordinator of the Center for Multicultural Affairs, speaks during the 10th annual Unity Through Diversity Forum Wednesday night.
Midfielder Steve Schoeffel scored three rare goals—his first hat trick of the season—in the Blue Devils’ win.
John Clark, who anchors ABC11 Eyewitness News, moderated a "community dialogue" that asked panelists how they envision a healthy Durham at the Durham Health Summit Monday.