Craft beer growth in N.C. reflects nationwide trend
As America drinks more and more craft beer, brewers note that North Carolina's unique economic position makes it a hotbed for the growing market.
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As America drinks more and more craft beer, brewers note that North Carolina's unique economic position makes it a hotbed for the growing market.
The city of Durham celebrated the men's basketball team's accomplishments at the American Tobacco Campus Tuesday.
In the wake of Stanford University's recent modifications to its financial aid policy, Duke administrators cite its endowment as a justification for not keeping up.
At 7 p.m. Thursday night, 2,650 of more than 28,000 regular decision applicants learned they had been accepted to Duke.
On Tuesday, the Duke Chapel erected its annual labyrinth, a temporary path to offer people a place for meditation and self-reflection.
A bill to expand the legal use of medical marijuana in North Carolina passed a first reading in the General Assembly earlier this month.
As a number of university administrations across the nation take action against Yik Yak, Duke stands by its current policies on the anonymous student forum.
In her campaign for Young Trustee, senior Anna Knight wants to emphasize her opportunity to bring a different perspective to the Board of Trustees—as both the first Panhellenic woman and the first engineer elected to the position.
Although some peer schools have moved away from binding early decision programs in recent years, Duke stands by its policies.
As the review of Trinity College of Arts and Sciences' Curriculum 2000 kicks into gear, committee members are emphasizing the need for input from the University community.
The world's largest DNA origami has been formed thanks to a collaboration between researchers in North Carolina and Denmark.