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PAPA has arrived and is here to take you on a tour of the American soul.
PAPA has arrived and is here to take you on a tour of the American soul.
Billy Childs has been playing piano since he was six years old. He has been nominated for ten Grammys and won three. He won a Guggenheim fellowship in 2009 and collaborated over the years with the likes of Wynton Marsalis, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Yo-Yo Ma and Sting.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Duke administrators believe the government’s shutdown will have little to no impact on the University, assuming it does not go on for too long.
The United States Department of Justice will sue the state of North Carolina over the voter identification law that was passed this summer.
A statement released this morning by NCCU Chancellor Debra Saunders-White explained that a suspect of a criminal investigation fled to the campus’s vicinity and was pursued by NCCU and Durham Police at approximately 10:15 p.m. Monday. The campus was put on lockdown shortly after the police arrived.
According to the police report, the driver of the vehicle that hit Kazandjian and Toby is Sean Carson Leroy Bannister of Durham.
Montravias King, a senior at Elizabeth City State University, attempted this summer to run for his city council in Elizabeth City in Pasquotank County, North Carolina. On August 13, the county’s board of elections blocked his campaign, arguing that his residence in a university dormitory did not meet the residence requirements needed to run for office in the county. The case was then appealed to the North Carolina Board of Elections, where the county’s ruling was overturned and King was deemed eligible to run.
RALEIGH—Demonstrators carrying three empty coffins led a long, silent procession of more than 200 to Gov. Pat McCrory’s executive mansion Monday.
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A Duke alum is now the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service in wake of a political scandal surrounding the tax collection agency.
Junior Jay Kennedy, Duke Student Government vice president for facilities and environment, is resigning from his position.
The Chronicle talked to Duke College Republicans Chair Taylor Imperiale, a senior, about the state of North Carolina politics and what the group's goals are for the coming year.
The Chronicle's Georgia Parke talked to Duke Democrats President Diego Quezada, a junior and Durham native, about his role as leader and what the group's priorities are during the year.
A new law is now holding abortion clinics in North Carolina to higher, more difficult standards, but so far the Triangle has not been negatively affected by it.
RALEIGH—Fast food workers across the state walked off their jobs Thursday as part of a national movement to demand a $15 minimum wage and the right to form a union.
A presidential proposal could soon change the future of federal financial aid and how much of it Duke receives.
An armed robbery occurred Sunday night at 10:00 p.m. between Perkins and Bostock Libraries, according to a Duke Alert sent at 10:19 p.m.The suspect is described as a black male—5 feet 7 inches with a medium build, 160 to 170 pounds and 20 to 30 years of age, according to a Duke Alert email sent at 10:28 p.m. He was wearing a black jacket, black pants and bandana over his face and carried a silver handgun."Everyone is pretty freaked out," said junior Chandler Thomas, who was working at the circulation desk in Perkins at the time of the incident. "I've never heard of that happening [near Perkins], and I was here over the summer when the [Duke Gardens] robberies happened."Thomas ran to open the ground floor entrance to Perkins opposite Bostock when the two victims banged on it from the outside.Police on site declined to comment until the victims had been completely interviewed.
In response to the elevated number of crimes committed on Duke’s campus in recent months, police and administration are taking joint steps to secure the campus more thoroughly.
A new North Carolina law will alter the way students will vote—or not vote—while attending Duke.