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Arts and Sciences Council debates changes to new curriculum proposal, considers resolution against Trump executive order

(02/10/17 5:07am)

At its first meeting of the Spring semester, Trinity’s Arts and Sciences Council continued its ongoing discussion about the proposed new curriculum and was presented with a resolution to take a strong position against two of Trump’s executive orders. 




SNCC legacy project brings together former members of the civil rights movement

(02/06/17 5:27am)

In the early 1960s, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee organized youth across the South in the fight for desegregation. On Saturday night at North Carolina Central University, six veterans of the movement came together in Durham to recount how they became involved with the movement.








'Each of us must find our own way to keep Dr. King's dream alive': Durham architect Phil Freelon celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.

(01/16/17 3:59pm)

When Martin Luther King, Jr. visited Duke in 1964, he was asked to speak at Page Auditorium. On Sunday, hundreds gathered instead inside the Duke Chapel to hear Phil Freelon, architect of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, commemorate King’s legacy.




Duke professor arrested for protesting at General Assembly shares her story

(01/06/17 5:05am)

Elizabeth Ananat, associate professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, was arrested in mid-December for protesting at the North Carolina General Assembly. The Chronicle’s Bre Bradham sat down with Ananat to discuss the experience. Their conversation has been condensed and edited for clarity.