NC energy company sued by state
By Elizabeth Djinis | June 4, 2013The state of North Carolina has filed a second lawsuit against Duke Energy regarding threats of contamination to Charlotte’s water resources.
The state of North Carolina has filed a second lawsuit against Duke Energy regarding threats of contamination to Charlotte’s water resources.
Holocaust survivor Gene Klein and his daughter, Jill Klein, discuss how history teaches people to stand up to bigotry.
Duke professors who teach civil rights and civil disobedience have chosen to lead by example.
It is currently estimated that the Oklahoma tornado has killed at least 91 people and injured 145.
A light rail connecting Durham and Orange counties is scheduled to be completed over the next 12 years.
Kimberly Jenkins, former adviser to the president and provost for innovation and entrepreneurship, has been elected to the Board of Directors for the Research Triangle Foundation of North Carolina.
The individual was approached at 1:50 a.m. by three teenagers wearing white shirts.
When two bombs detonated near the Boston Marathon finish line, some members of the Duke community had just completed the race or were near the site of the explosion.
Two education privacy and safety laws allow private universities to disclose disciplinary proceedings and crime reports when a student is an alleged perpetrator of violating university policy.
Huntsman called on students to pursue public service as he outlined major domestic and foreign policy challenges.
Durham foodies can take pride in their hometown’s recent win of “The Tastiest Town in the South.”
Duke employees can soon help revitalize the Southside neighborhood, known for its high level of crime, in Durham.
Phil Haus, Trinity ’08, is a founding team member of a new social media app that may give Twitter and Instagram a run for their money.
Governor Pat McCrory’s proposal to shut down five North Carolina prisons reflects a decrease in the inmate population.
Students who oppose same-sex marriage are conscious of being part of a student body that overwhelmingly supports it.
Duke's alcohol policies uphold the federal drinking age, but some peer schools have implemented more open approaches.
The first took place on Saturday night, when a student was robbed at gunpoint on Central Campus.
A male student, who was attending a party on Anderson Street, was robbed at gunpoint by two men Saturday night.
Scholars from around the region gathered Thursday to discuss the negative implications of Republican control on North Carolina politics.
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on two cases concerning same-sex marriage.