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(04/15/04 4:00am)
It may be the commercial, political and cultural Mecca of the state, but the Triangle region of North Carolina will officially join the ranks of America's "dirtiest" areas today because of its poor air quality.
(04/09/04 4:00am)
With the popularity of the Atkins diet on the rise, restaurants and grocery stores across the country are introducing new product options to satisfy their carbohydrate-wary customers. Duke University Dining Services, however, will not jump on the low-carb bandwagon and become "Atkins friendly," Student Health nutritionist Franca Alphin said.
(03/25/04 5:00am)
From a screaming crowd on the steps of the Duke Chapel to intimate discussion circles in McClendon Tower, members of the Duke community gathered Wednesday to protest recent reports of sexual assault on campus and address the violence-related issues they see threatening the University.
(03/19/04 5:00am)
With a flow of goods and services adding up to approximately $1.2 billion daily, the United States and Canada have the world's largest trading relationship. With students, professors and influential speakers crossing the Canadian border each year to learn and teach, Duke has its own "trading" relationship with the United States' northern neighbor.
(03/04/04 5:00am)
Surrounded by his family, friends and supporters in Raleigh Wednesday afternoon, North Carolina Sen. John Edwards officially dropped out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
(02/23/04 5:00am)
Wearing T-shirts with the phrase "His legacy lives on" proudly displayed on the back, the Reginaldo Howard Scholars gathered with other Duke community members in Reynolds Auditorium Saturday to commemorate their scholarship's namesake and discuss racial issues on campus.
(02/20/04 5:00am)
Following the Wisconsin primary Tuesday and former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean's exit from the race, the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination finally withered to a virtual two-person contest between Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts and Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina.
(02/04/04 5:00am)
Week after week, community members living and working on East Campus say they find themselves in an all-to-familiar dilemma: they are hungry, but there is nowhere they want to eat. Dissatisfied with the limited hours and dining options on East, students often choose to travel to West Campus, order from among the various Merchants on Points or even rely on vending machines for their meals.
(01/29/04 5:00am)
After a whirlwind week of rallies in high school gyms, coffee shop pit stops and town hall meetings, Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina wrapped up his campaign for the New Hampshire democratic presidential primary Tuesday night, finishing in a virtual tie for third place with retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark.
(01/21/04 5:00am)
He has been called inexperienced by fellow Democrats and dubbed "an empty suit" by a Republican adversary. But after his optimistic rhetoric and nice-guy image propelled him to a strong second-place showing in the Iowa caucuses Monday, North Carolina Senator John Edwards may have proven himself a force to be reckoned with in the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination.
(11/19/03 5:00am)
Hundreds of people lined the narrow sidewalks of Ninth Street Tuesday night eager for the chance to enter The Regulator Bookshop--but not to get their hand on the latest Harry Potter installment or John Grisham thriller.
(11/14/03 5:00am)
Recent reports seem to indicate a light at the end of the tunnel for the U.S. economy and job growth. However, they could also signal a dead end for the Democratic party's presidential ambitions in 2004.
(10/23/03 4:00am)
Despite an e-mail he sent over a month ago to the Transportation Security Administration alerting authorities of his actions, a junior at Guilford College in Greensboro was charged Monday with a federal crime for allegedly carrying prohibited items onto a number of passenger airliners to test airport security.
(10/16/03 4:00am)
Amidst recent positive reports of improved SAT scores and increased student achievement, there is one statistic in the North Carolina public schools system that is a cause for alarm: The number of teachers and other school employees charged with sexual misconduct with students has risen over the past few years.
(09/29/03 4:00am)
Responding to terrorism is no longer only a national concern.