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As election day nears and the voter registration window comes to a close, candidates and students alike are preparing for an election season that has attracted national attention.
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As election day nears and the voter registration window comes to a close, candidates and students alike are preparing for an election season that has attracted national attention.
With outdated houses and stagnant enrollment numbers, greek organizations at North Carolina State University are calling for support.
Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong and defense lawyers disputed issues ranging from complaints about the district attorney's insufficient cooperation to accusations of defense lawyer misconduct in a pretrial hearing Friday.
Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong and defense lawyers disputed issues ranging from complaints about the district attorney's insufficient cooperation, to accusations of defense lawyer misconduct in a pretrial hearing Friday.
Two Durham police officers were fired after an internal investigation found them guilty of assaulting a cook at a Raleigh eatery July 20, Durham Police Department Chief Steve Chalmers announced Thursday.
Wearing a floral skirt, summer-white blouse and inviting smile, Brenda Brodie is not a formidable woman at first sight.
After several weeks of public scrutiny, Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong is receiving positive attention from some Durham citizens.
Before Hurricane Katrina hit last fall, Olivia Watkins found comfort in her prose.
After one year of anticipation-and a little grumbling-students celebrated the newly opened West Campus Plaza Saturday night.
An announcement released Aug. 17 added yet another twist to the already controversial Duke lacrosse case.
Sheryl Smith was in the bedroom of her Baker Street home when she heard the doorbell ring.
Dan Abrams was convinced Duke was the school for him on his first visit to the campus.
Since rape allegations surrounding the men's lacrosse team first arose in March, media pundits and audiences alike have taken turns weighing in on the story that has subjected Duke to national scrutiny.
The value of Duke's economic influence in Durham is estimated at $3.2 billion, according to the results of a study released Thursday.
The East Campus wall was built to protect Duke students from intruders. Monday night, however, City Council members questioned the University's ability to protect the Durham community from students.
Bearing a message of unity and calling for justice, members of the Church of the Apostolic Revival assembled Sunday to protest the actions of law enforcement officials and University administrators toward members of the men's lacrosse team accused of rape.
City Council members voted 7-0 in favor of rezoning Goodwin Crossing to allow for a new development project at Monday's Council meeting, despite complaints from residents.
Durham Police Department Chief Steven Chalmers presented a favorable annual crime report at Monday's City Council meeting, noting that Durham is moving in the right direction and anticipating that "2006 will be the best year yet" for the city.
Durham City Council's unanimous approval of a $1 surcharge on taxi rides Monday night was good news for privately owned cab companies like Charlene's Safe Rides.
The Supreme Court ruled in a 8-0 vote Monday afternoon to uphold the Solomon Amendment, which requires university campuses to allow equal access to students for military recruiters.