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The average age of a Cameron Crazy just increased a little bit.
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The average age of a Cameron Crazy just increased a little bit.
Early Thursday morning, wide-eyed students filed into Cameron Indoor Stadium greeted by cheerleaders and sounds of the band playing. The students weren't the Cameron Crazies, but perhaps they will be in the future.
This is the third story in a five-part series exploring the two mayoral candidates' views on the most pressing issues in Durham.
Downtown Durham might boast the Durham Bulls Athletic Park and trendy Brightleaf Square, but it is also home to confusing one-way streets and crumbling, faded exteriors. A proposal introduced earlier this month by Development Concepts Inc., a consulting group from Indianapolis, Ind., aims to attack these and other problems facing the center of the Bull City.
Settled in a nine-story granite complex across from North Hills Mall, Raleigh-based telecommunications company Business Telecom, Inc., is waiting for just the right moment to launch its $125 million initial public offering of stock.
In response to the continuing growth of North Carolina's population, Gov. Jim Hunt ordered drastic improvement and expansion of the state's transportation infrastructure to meet the needs of the 21st century.
After a year-long absence brought on by disagreements about the balance between teaching and research, popular economics professor David Johnson has returned to the University as an instructor for this academic year.
Duke Student Government recently completed a 20-question phone survey documenting student opinion on several campus issues. The survey was intended as a broad gauge of student sentiment, but legislators only compiled one-fifth of the desired responses.
A task force sponsored by the law school's Center for Sports Law and Policy recently issued a report citing an urgent need for true independence in sports drug-testing programs.
Jim Hightower calls himself an "old-time Democrat." A national radio host, best-selling author, former Texas politician and political and social activist, Hightower spoke Sunday afternoon about rebuilding democracy in America from the ground up.
In response to graduate and professional student calls for better campus bicycling conditions, Facilities Management may incorporate improving bicycle paths into its spring semester renovation plans.