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(03/03/08 5:00am)
After classes Friday afternoon, junior Jon Harless, a member of Duke's Army Reserve Officer Training Corps, expected to meet up with his troops, load Black Hawk helicopters and take off for Blackstone, Va. Once they landed, Harless was to participate in simulated negotiations and secure the area.
(02/25/08 5:00am)
In January 2006, Connie Semans decided to leave behind her successful career in information technology in pursuit of a fruit-flavored dream.
(02/21/08 5:00am)
For many students, the word "windmill" conjures up scenes from "Don Quixote." But to Nelson and Dianna Paul of Raleigh, swinging turbines are a business opportunity.
(02/05/08 5:00am)
Though some students took part in the mad dash to Brooks Field in Wallace Wade Stadium to sign up for white tenting Friday night, Krzyzewskiville is still far from full.
(02/04/08 5:00am)
From zippers to lab filters to yards of fabric and empty CD cases, The Scrap Exchange has just about every material a creative consumer could imagine.
(01/25/08 5:00am)
At a speech in the Bryan Center's Von Canon Room Thursday, Jim Neal, a North Carolina Democrat running for the U.S. Senate, encouraged students to use their voting power to make change in America.
(01/24/08 5:00am)
A new study that cloned human embryonic cells from male skin cells and immature egg cells was published online last Thursday not in leading journals Nature or Science, but in Stem Cells, a publication by Durham-based AlphaMed Press.
(11/28/07 5:00am)
Although Durham Public Schools' playgrounds have not received much precipitation lately, they have been visited by a different kind of raindrop.
(11/06/07 5:00am)
Mayoral and City Council candidates will face off at the polls today following one of the most contentious municipal races in recent years.
(10/31/07 4:00am)
Several candidates will seek Mike Nifong's old job in the 2008 election for Durham County district attorney-all of whom served on his staff.
(10/24/07 4:00am)
While some students were attending the men's soccer game or the WISER benefit concert last night, many of Duke's more politically active students attended a debate between the two major candidates in Durham's 2007 mayoral race.
(10/03/07 4:00am)
The upcoming Regina Spektor concert, brewing beer and hiring work-study students were major discussion points at last night's Duke University Union executive board meeting.
(09/27/07 4:00am)
Current and past Duke lacrosse players are looking into the possibility of a new lawsuit--this time against Duke University.
(09/26/07 4:00am)
The BB&T Charitable Foundation donated $1.75-million to Duke's Values and Ethics in the Marketplace program, President Richard Brodhead announced Tuesday.
(09/19/07 4:00am)
The perfectly manicured grass on the Main West Quadrangle may start looking a little less green next week.
(09/12/07 4:00am)
The Duke University Union meeting Tuesday night covered issues ranging from customized condoms for the DUU-sponsored Joe College Day event to Starbucks coffee.
(09/07/07 4:00am)
As the 2007 Durham mayoral election approaches, Durham residents will have to decide whether to reelect incumbent Mayor Bill Bell or vote for a change and elect City Council member Thomas Stith.
(08/29/07 4:00am)
Most people know "ale" as a type of alcoholic beverage, but to Duke students, those three letters mean something else as well.
(04/25/07 4:00am)
Months after Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong asked to be dismissed from the Duke lacrosse case, legislators in the North Carolina Senate have proposed a bill to modify the way in which district attorneys can be removed from cases.
(04/20/07 4:00am)
Days after the Virginia Tech shooter was identified as a Korean-American male by national media outlets, members of Duke's Asian Students Association gathered Thursday night to discuss the possible backlashes the Asian-American community may endure as a result of the gunman's actions.