Pressler, Duke reached settlement
More than one year after his forced resignation, former men's lacrosse head coach Mike Pressler has reached a financial settlement with the university he once called home.
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More than one year after his forced resignation, former men's lacrosse head coach Mike Pressler has reached a financial settlement with the university he once called home.
In a special meeting June 1, City Council members named five members of the 12-person committee that will be responsible for reviewing the Durham Police Department's part in the Duke lacrosse case investigation.
City Council voted May 24 in favor of an external investigation into the Durham Police Department's involvement in the Duke lacrosse case.
Following up on criticism of Durham Police Chief Steven Chalmers' May 11 report on the department's role in the Duke lacrosse investigation, City Council supported plans to pursue an external investigation of the Durham Police Department Monday.
With the book now closed on the Duke lacrosse case, attention has returned to the details of the year-long saga and the respective roles of the parties involved.
Junior Chris Sanders was found dead in his Kilgo Quadrangle dormitory room early Tuesday morning, University administrators said Tuesday afternoon. He was 20 years old.
Junior Chris Sanders was found dead in his Kilgo Quadrangle dormitory early Tuesday morning, University administrators confirmed Tuesday afternoon. He was 20 years old.
As students prepared for their return trips to Duke in the prime of a new spring season, the weather seemed to have different plans, causing delays on the roads and in the air.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation pledged $10 million to the University's Financial Aid Endowment Tuesday, just a week after its $15-million gift to the new DukeEngage service learning initiative was announced.
With the Jan. 16 unanimous vote in favor of plans for the new Central Campus behind them, many local residents and business owners are breathing a sigh of relief.
On an average day, the Know Restaurant & Bookstore is all that it sounds-a quaint bookstore with bright fluorescent lights burning above shelves of literature with a connecting restaurant serving traditional Southern-home cooking.
Despite growing violent crime rates, many discount the role of gangs in Durham. Others imagine the Bull City as a town overrun by thugs. But with their film Welcome to Durham, USA co-producers Cicero Leak and Mike Wilson are trying to set the record straight.
Though President George W. Bush's State of the Union Address was met with general apathy on campus Tuesday night, members of the North Carolina Democratic Party decried the President's request to send more troops to Iraq.
John Edwards joined the likes of Leroy Jenkins and the OK Go music video last month when he posted a video on YouTube declaring his intentions to seek the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.
Defense lawyers of the three lacrosse players filed a joint motion Thursday requesting the court suppress results of the police identification process where the accuser pointed out her alleged attackers.
Ben Ruffin, a vocal leader in North Carolina's civil rights movement, died Thursday at the age of 64.
The Republican Party thought it had seen the last of John Edwards in 2004.
More than 200 miles from the nation's capital, some Triangle residents are raising their voices in opposition to foreign wars and military recruitment tactics.
Shades of blue and only 10 miles separate the campuses of Duke and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
With fewer than 15 days until the hotly contested district attorney election, Charlotte Woods, co-chair of The Committee to Elect Steve Monks, spent Tuesday evening in the emergency room getting some much needed rest, she said.