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Durham’s newest project will provide a physical link between the city and its largest employer.
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Durham’s newest project will provide a physical link between the city and its largest employer.
Whether it is shotgunned in the Blue Zone before a football game or mixed with soda at a section party, alcohol appears to be a dietary staple for most of the student body.
Demario Atwater, one of two men accused of killing former UNC student body president Eve Carson, pleaded guilty to several federal charges Monday.
“While we’ve come a long way, we’ve still got a ways to go.”
More than two years after her clients were suspended for fighting after school, Duke Law professor Jane Wettach was in North Carolina Supreme Court Monday arguing that the two high school girls were stripped of their constitutional right to an education.
High-growth industries, innovation and talent were the featured buzzwords at the State of Durham’s Economy Breakfast Tuesday morning.
Aaron Williams served as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Dominican Republic from 1967 to 1970. Since that time, he has served as coordinator of minority recruitment and project evaluation officer for the Peace Corps in Chicago, a senior manager at the U.S. Agency for International Development and executive vice president of the International Youth Foundation. He was awarded the U.S. Agency for International Development Distinguished Career Service Award, and was twice awarded the Presidential Award for Distinguished Service. The Chronicle’s Ciaran O’Connor sat down with Peace Corps Director Aaron Williams before his speech at the Sanford School of Public Policy Thursday afternoon. The video of the interview can be viewed in its entirety below.
As a young man from the South Side of Chicago fresh out of college, Aaron Williams decided to spend two years volunteering in the Dominican Republic for the newly formed U.S. Peace Corps in 1967. Now, more than 40 years later, he finds himself the director of a drastically expanded organization boasting a budget unparalleled in its history.
Mohsen Kadivar, a visiting professor in the religion department, spent 18 months in an Iranian prison for speaking his mind.
Although a recent poll conducted by Elon University found that three-fourths of North Carolinians support health care reform, only five of North Carolina’s 13 congressmen voted for the recent House resolution on health care.
After the incumbent mayor and three of its members swept the general election last Tuesday, the Durham City Council hopes to build off its momentum.
Dozens of parents lined up in downtown Durham Wednesday to get their small children vaccinated against the H1N1 virus.
Take some accounts of the inner workings of the Bush White House with a grain of salt.
Fans celebrated their Durham Bulls’ first national championship Wednesday night with an evening of free hot dogs and games of catch under the lights.
The Armadillo Grill was transformed into a salsa dance floor Thursday night
President Barack Obama doesn’t see foreign policy as important, at least according to John Bolton.
John Bolton, former United States ambassador to the United Nations, will speak today at the Duke School of Law on President Barack Obama’s foreign policy.
On a day when the war in Afghanistan was top news, Duke hosted a high-ranking general in the United States army to speak on “Counterinsurgency and the War in Afghanistan.”
Durham City Manager Tom Bonfield has appointed Garaland Chadwell as his new deputy city manager for Community Building.