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A six-figure grant has rescued UNC from the black list.
Duke has shown up UNC once again.
DNA Security, Inc. laboratory director Brian Meehan has left his position with the company.
A fatal knife attack inside Northgate Mall Saturday killed Keanan Odom, 22.
President Richard Brodhead announced Wednesday the creation of a new criminal justice center at the School of Law.
Day one of hearings commenced Thursday morning in Durham County's District 14 Court to determine whether disbarred former Durham district attorney Mike Nifong should be held in contempt of court. If convicted, Nifong could serve up to 30 days in jail and could be forced to pay fines up to $500.
For many, lounging poolside, sipping cold drinks and tanning in the sun are popular ways of passing the long, lazy days of summer.
"Steve's an evolutionary biologist, so he's interested in how things evolve."
When senior Brittany Rhodes first came to campus four years ago, she did not know exactly how she would be able to pay back an institution that afforded her so many opportunities.
Last spring, national media often portrayed Durham as a city torn apart by race and class divisions that had been exacerbated by the then-fledgling lacrosse scandal.
Zombies attacked students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill April 4. They were not, however, Duke fans in disguise, but a group of UNC students participating in the university's first flash mob.
To the dismay of preppy-punk shoppers sporting skull-and-crossbones polo shirts, the Rugby Store on East Franklin Street in Chapel Hill closed its doors March 10, after just two years of business.
Kim Hanauer is still surprised when she hears of a Duke classmate moving back to Durham.
With the Duke Chapel serving as the towering focal point of campus, it is not surprising that 18 of the University's 25 religious life groups fall within the Christian tradition.
With the warm weather of spring fast approaching, students are once again heading outside to relax in the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, play ultimate frisbee and smoke hookah on the quad.
Michael Sparks had no idea that $2.48 could be so well spent.
Three students were placed on USA Today's 2007 All-USA College Academic teams, a merit-based recognition for outstanding undergraduates.
Early last week, many Duke students received a new Facebook group invitation when logging onto their accounts.
In the market for patterned flasks, embroidered handkerchiefs, eclectic music and a friendly atmosphere? Look no farther than Dolly's-a hip vintage store offering clothing, gifts and accessories.
Now is the chance to own a part of Durham history.