Confederate monument in Durham cemetery minutes from campus is vandalized
By Ben Leonard | April 9, 2019A Confederate monument in Durham was vandalized for at least the second time in four years.
A Confederate monument in Durham was vandalized for at least the second time in four years.
Steve Schewel will run for a second term as Durham's mayor.
According to the News and Observer, Hayes' attorney said that he denies the allegations.
A monument to slaves and African American workers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was vandalized Sunday with urine and racist language.
Senator Richard Burr (R–NC) sat down with The Chronicle, Sanford Journal and later various reporters to discuss his experience in Congress, and specifically his involvement in the Russian investigation as chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
The NC State Board of Elections approved 72 schools to use school-provided IDs as voter IDs in accordance with the new Voter ID law, out of the 81 colleges and universities that applied by the March 15 deadline.
Duke People’s State of the University held a rally Friday to protest Duke's decision to not sign the light rail cooperation agreement.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, former governor of California and star of the "Terminator" franchise, spoke in front of the Supreme Court Tuesday before oral arguments for the North Carolina gerrymandering case Rucho v. Common Cause.
After a unanimous vote, GoTriangle will stop pursuing the Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project.
Three years ago, the Supreme Court upheld a ruling that forced North Carolina to redraw congressional districts to eliminate racial gerrymandering. Now, gerrymandering in North Carolina has made its way back to the Supreme Court.
After Duke declined to sign a cooperative agreement with GoTriangle for the light rail project, calls came from local officials and a congressman "to use all options available to move this project forward."
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument of a North Carolina partisan gerrymandering case Tuesday.
At its March meeting, the Academic Council discussed Duke’s relationship with Durham following the University's decision not to sign a cooperative agreement for the Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project.
After leaving the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, former Chancellor Carol Folt is quickly moving to fight another firestorm.
Candles flickered in the evening wind as hundreds gathered around a group performing Maghrib prayer, the fourth of five daily prayers that takes place right after sunset.
President Vincent Price issued a statement Friday evening in response to the mass shooting at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.
In a letter to GoTriangle Thursday, University officials announced that Duke will not participate in mediation that was requested by local officials regarding the proposed light rail project.
Kelly maintained a measured stance as he gave a talk entitled “Leading America in a Time of Global Turbulence” to a packed crowd at Page Auditorium as part of the Ambassador Dave and Kay Phillips Family International Lecture, sponsored by American Grand Strategy.
Andrew McCabe, former FBI deputy director and Trinity '90, will visit Duke April 9 to address the FBI's role in protecting America.
When Duke rebutted a request to sign onto a cooperative agreement for the light rail project last week, it listed electromagnetic interference as one of the four primary concerns.