Former CIA Director stresses importance of renewable energy sources
By Ben Rakestraw | March 15, 2012Reducing dependence on fossil fuels is key to the United States’ national security as well as its environmental health.
Reducing dependence on fossil fuels is key to the United States’ national security as well as its environmental health.
Duke students, administrators and professors alike are engaging in conversation about the impact the viral video “Kony 2012” is having on campus.
A decisive frontrunner has yet to emerge in the Republican nominating contest.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently decided to hear a case that could potentially limit or even ban race-based affirmative action policies at universities.
Mitt Romney’s victories in Michigan and Arizona Tuesday could swing momentum in his favor heading into Super Tuesday next week.
Two days before the North Carolina presidential primary and vote on the Amendment One same-sex marriage referendum May 8, an early voting site is coming to campus.
Nearly two years since opening, TROSA Grocery remains committed to providing a convenient place for residents to purchase healthy food options.
This year’s Mayor’s Summer Youth Work Program saw record numbers of Durham youth seeking summer employment but low turnout from employers.
The hope for change that mobilized young voters in support of President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign is waning.
Three Duke professors have joined an international boycott of a leading academic publisher.
The fate of the same-sex marriage amendment referendum will rest in the hands of North Carolina voters in this coming election cycle.
Triangle residents will say “ni hao” to a local Chinatown this Fall.
The grassroots branch of President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign has set up shop in the Bull City.
Voters may voice their frustration with state Republicans’ conservative agenda at the ballot box this May and beyond.
Democrats must find a nominee to face Republican gubernatorial candidate Pat McCrory.
A team of Duke students competed a social entrepreneurial challenge that aimed at increasing statewide high school graduation rates.
Bill Bell aims to make Durham more safe and habitable for all citizens, he said at City Hall Plaza Monday night.
Mitt Romney’s Tuesday victory in the Florida Republican primary has likely cemented his position as the GOP frontrunner.
Some discrepancies in the rise and fall of application rates at top institutions follow a distinct geographical divide.
Texas Rep. Ron Paul’s alma mater is not the only thing he has in common with some Duke students.