Durham schools split with Teach for America
Durham Public Schools has decided to end its relationship with Teach for America over retention issues.
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Durham Public Schools has decided to end its relationship with Teach for America over retention issues.
Some of Duke’s Panhellenic sororities are receiving additional funding from their national organizations to renovate their new Central Campus houses.
In the midst of many global challenges, America must work to continue promoting its ideals of freedom and democracy, said the nation’s first black female secretary of state.
Duke’s permanent office in the nation’s capital is scheduled to open by the end of the month.
The incoming executive members of the Graduate and Professional Student Council will focus on improving the quality of life for graduate and professional students.
Duke University Union has selected its new leadership team and will continue to streamline its various channels in the coming year.
Reggae band Rebelution will be headlining the personal checks concert in Krzyzewskiville Thursday.
The specifics of next year’s new house model came as a surprise to some freshmen who participated in sorority recruitment last month.
In some classrooms, pen and paper are back in fashion.
The vice chair of voter registration of the Democratic National Committee insists that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s work is far from finished.
The highest ranking military officer in the United States spoke Thursday about a revised military strategy in light of recent cuts in the military budget.
The latest state unemployment data reveals that the number of residents filing unemployment insurance claims has increased while the unemployment rate has dropped.
People have the right to form their own identities, free of pressure from others, a social critic told students.
Undersea mine detection software developed by a Duke professor can now help doctors identify cancer-related cells.
The United States’ immigration system must undergo serious reform in the next few years, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said.
Calling themselves representative of the 99 percent of Americans who are threatened by the nation’s wealthiest citizens, a group of protesters gathered on the CCB Plaza in downtown Durham Sunday afternoon to promote their message. Mirroring the Occupy Wall Street rallies in New York City, Occupy Durham took place with the goal of opposing the American financial system and its effect on American politics. The Chronicle’s Joel Luther spoke with protesters about the event, their motivations for attending and their views on the current political and economic climate.
Beginning this spring, elections for upperclassmen positions in Duke Student Government may take place in a different form.