Interfaith conference emphasizes tolerance
By Arden Kreeger | September 16, 2011In the week following the 10th anniversary of 9/11, journalists and students convened at Duke to explore America’s complex relationship with Islam.
In the week following the 10th anniversary of 9/11, journalists and students convened at Duke to explore America’s complex relationship with Islam.
The Republic of South Sudan gained its independence in July, but members of the Duke community might not be able to gain access to the region for quite some time.
A Fortune 500 data storage company is expanding its network into Durham.
North Carolina’s current political landscape has the potential to come to a consensus, said State Rep. Ruth Samuelson, R-Mecklenburg, at a University forum Wednesday.
Complex wars generate complexities in law, and America’s War on Terror is no exception.
In his latest push to create jobs, the president is talking straight to the people.
This fall, buses and trains will make their way into Triangle area ballot boxes.
The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community lit candles at the foot of the Duke Chapel Monday in symbolic protest.
As the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, the largest threat to the nation may be a sense of otherness, not a threat of terrorist attacks.
When junior Talia Glodjo watched government policies unfold after the events of Sept. 11, 2001, she said it was easy to criticize the Bush Administration for some of its decisions.
The DukeALERT system warned the Duke community of a tornado passing through northern Durham County at roughly 2:00 p.m. Tuesday but issued an all clear about 22 minutes later.
Packing some extra pounds comes with a hefty cost.
Alumni of the North Carolina Governor’s School are refusing to let their cherished program disappear.
Eastern North Carolina is on the path to recovery following the damage caused by Hurricane Irene, government officials said.
The state’s employment rates are sinking, but Durham has bucked the trend.
Three graduate students were robbed at gunpoint on 2750 Campus Walk Ave. at 1 a.m. Saturday.
DPAC earned $1.02 million for the city of Durham in the latest fiscal year, according to a preliminary financial statement issued by the city.
A recent study conducted by a group from the Pew Research Center led by director Paul Taylor found that women see greater value and benefits in their college experiences than men.
Calling his venture the “Durham Street Piano Project,” Durham resident Tom Merrigan is raising funds through September to purchase an old upright piano on wheels that he can play in the streets of...
Hurricane Irene has delayed students’ arrival at the Duke University Marine Lab, but fortunately students will move in to a facility that was mostly undamaged.