Royster indicted on felony charge
By Yeshwanth Kandimalla | November 17, 2011Senior Lee Royster will face a felony charge related to the car accident that killed classmate Matthew Grape Sept. 15.
Senior Lee Royster will face a felony charge related to the car accident that killed classmate Matthew Grape Sept. 15.
An international service organization dedicated to aiding local youth has returned to its roots here at Duke.
The recent redistricting of North Carolina will pit Democratic allies Rep. David Price, D-N.C., and Rep. Brad Miller, D-N.C. against one another in a 2012 election for control of Duke’s...
The state of children’s health in North Carolina is better than ever before, but state budget cuts could set this progress back.
A Duke Law professor may soon evaluate the cases of Guantanamo detainees.
The recent redistricting of North Carolina’s congressional and legislative districts has sparked conflict between those who believe the new boundaries are deliberately unfavorable to Democrats and...
Durham Mayor Bill Bell was re-elected with nearly 82 percent of the vote, according to Durham County. Polls are now closed and about 98 percent of voting precincts have reported.
Durham County voters elected Durham Mayor Bill Bell to a sixth consecutive term and also voted in favor of two tax increases Tuesday.
A proposed sales tax hike has sparked debate about the level of public transit use in the Triangle.
A longtime incumbent is competing against a local pastor to become mayor of the Bull City.
Occupy Duke stands out as one of the only Occupy movements protesting directly on a college campus.
Space sharing in the Bull City may soon go beyond dorm rooms.
State policymakers are devising strategies to curb the use of meth—a highly addictive stimulant and the most prevalent synthetic drug manufactured in the United States.
President Barack Obama’s new student loan repayment plan is set to reduce payments and interest rates, but University experts and student loan officials are skeptical of the proposal’s long-term...
The Iraq War will end soon, but the conflict has largely lost the attention of many members of the Duke community.
Elmhurst College, a private liberal arts college just outside Chicago, is inquiring about applicants’ sexual orientation on its admissions application this year.
A recent robbery off campus has raised concerns among residents about crime prevention measures.
The tents have come to Duke early this year.
The money lies in the numbers.
The Chronicle’s Caroline Fairchild spoke with Jen'nan Read about what Gadhafi’s death signifies for Libya’s, as well as her own, future.