Candidates focus on women's issues
Recent remarks by politicians about the legitimacy of abortion in instances of rape are bringing women’s interests to the center of the presidential race.
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Recent remarks by politicians about the legitimacy of abortion in instances of rape are bringing women’s interests to the center of the presidential race.
Duke Student Government solidified its infrastructure and began discussing its approach to issues pertaining to student life and social policies at the University.
Student leaders are mobilizing for a politically charged campus this Fall.
The Supreme Court upheld the 2010 health care reform, but the decision may not change voters’ minds in the November elections.
Early this September, Duke students will trek to Charlotte to rally their support for President Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention.
Sixteen percent of teens visiting college campuses admit to drinking alcohol during their stay.
Whether or not a scandal surrounding a major Duke donor will affect the University still remains a question.
Baseball All-Star Hideki Matsui joins the Tampa Bay Rays after a 13-game run with the Durham Bulls.
Although North Carolinians recently voted to ban same-sex marriage in the state, the measure may be challenged in court.
Support for a ban on same-sex marriage in North Carolina may stem from a more conservative, older voter base.
The Academic Council has approved the Master of Science in Global Health degree to be offered at Duke Kunshan University.
In the midst of many global challenges, America must work to continue promoting its ideals of freedom and democracy, said the nation’s first black female secretary of state.
To remain competitive in medical education, Duke Medicine has adopted an integrative and collaborative learning method originally applied in Singapore.
Mitt Romney continued to forge ahead in the race for the Republican nomination Tuesday.
Duke’s health care policies may see changes after the Supreme Court passes jurisdiction on ObamaCare this week.
The School of Medicine is safeguarding against research misconduct with a new set of guidelines.
Mitt Romney’s victories in Michigan and Arizona Tuesday could swing momentum in his favor heading into Super Tuesday next week.
Changes to the Graduate Management Admission Test may make some students rush to take the test before June.
Voters may voice their frustration with state Republicans’ conservative agenda at the ballot box this May and beyond.
As campaign advertisements crop up in the state, the battle for North Carolina voters is in full swing.