Online course website responds to plagiarism
By Margot Tuchler | August 28, 2012Reports have led to stricter enforcement of the honor code.
Reports have led to stricter enforcement of the honor code.
Low University rider rates are making administrators reevaluate the relationship.
Student leaders are mobilizing for a politically charged campus this Fall.
Historians, journalists and intelligence operatives presented newly uncovered findings.
Despite the recent influx of shootings, students should feel safe on campus, police officials say.
Senior Douglas Hanna is known as a good host.
As a recipient of millions in federal dollars and a tax-exempt nonprofit, the University navigates a delicate boundary.
When Damion Moore got fed up with the volatility at the telecommunications company where he worked in Research Triangle Park, he decided to cook for a living.
Rising waters will dampen economic growth on the coasts—the question is by how much.
Early this September, Duke students will trek to Charlotte to rally their support for President Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention.
The economy, the economy and the economy.
Duke students in Cairo are subject to in-country travel restrictions due to potential unrest surrounding the Egyptian elections.
The North Carolina Senate has stirred controversy by approving a bill that proposes disregarding scientists’ warnings of rising sea levels.
Sixteen percent of teens visiting college campuses admit to drinking alcohol during their stay.
A firefighter accused of eight robberies or attempted robberies in the last six weeks has been fired.
A group of high school students will no longer have the exclusive ability to take the SAT this August.
Baseball All-Star Hideki Matsui joins the Tampa Bay Rays after a 13-game run with the Durham Bulls.
Public school teachers may lose significant job security in coming school years.
Pick up a print edition to see our center-spread Amendment One analysis, or view the file online here.
Although North Carolinians recently voted to ban same-sex marriage in the state, the measure may be challenged in court.