Colleges mull LGBT status question on applications
By Jack Mercola | October 25, 2011Elmhurst College, a private liberal arts college just outside Chicago, is inquiring about applicants’ sexual orientation on its admissions application this year.
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.
After his jobs plan hit a roadblock in Congress, the president hit the road.
The Durham Performing Arts Center has attracted crowds since its opening in 2008, and now corporations and charitable foundations are getting in line too.
A sometimes fatal stretch of N.C. 751 may soon become a little safer.
Protestors with Occupy Durham were told to cease camping out at the CCB Plaza in downtown Durham Monday.
Fry Kool-Aid and they will come.
Durham local Bernard Brandon is on the verge of homelessness and needs the city of Durham’s help to avoid living on the streets.
Far more resources must be deployed in the fight against human trafficking, said Siddharth Kara, Trinity ’96 and one of the world’s foremost experts on modern slavery and human trafficking.
North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue is setting her eyes on a new road to state economic recovery—the Far East.
A movement protesting the wealth gap in the United States has caught the attention of some Duke students.
A recent North Carolina law—the Women’s Right to Know Act—now faces a lawsuit challenging its legality.
Bank of New York Mellon has conducted fair foreign currency trades with the University’s assets, Duke officials said.
A former officer with the Duke University Police Department has been acquitted of charges of first-degree rape and first-degree sodomy.
Locals and visitors flocked to the Durham Bulls Athletic Park this Saturday for the 16th annual World Beer Festival, hosted by “All About Beer Magazine.”
Webster Simmons was found not-guilty of first-degree rape and first-degree sodomy—both felonies—by a Houston County jury after almost four hours of deliberation, according to a report from the...
Gov. Bev Perdue is losing ground with her Democratic base, according to the latest job approval ratings.