Cheri Beasley concedes to Ted Budd in race for US Senate seat
By Adway S. Wadekar | November 9, 2022Budd currently leads Beasley 50.7% to 47.1% as of Wednesday morning and by over 130,000 votes.
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Budd currently leads Beasley 50.7% to 47.1% as of Wednesday morning and by over 130,000 votes.
Democrat Valerie Foushee wins 4th Congressional District, NC to send 7 Democrats, 7 Republicans to U.S. House.
Durham Drives, a grassroots non-profit founded by senior Hannah McKnight in 2020, is an organization that provides “free, safe, and well-organized personal transportation to and from voting locations throughout Early Voting and Election Day.”
As election news pours in, stay tuned to The Chronicle's live blog for up-to-date news on the key local, N.C. and national races.
Bennett, who is also a professor of psychology & neuroscience, global health, and medicine, will begin his term on Feb. 1, 2023.
It's Election Day. Polls opened at 6:30 a.m. but there's still hours to go until the votes are counted and results are called. Make sure to follow along as The Chronicle's reporters speak with voters at precincts in Durham, students on campus and more.
The event was hosted by the Duke Native American/Indigenous Student Alliance and the Nu chapter of the Alpha Pi Omega sorority, the only Indigenous Greek organization on Duke’s campus.
The CHIPS and Science Act aims to address the global semiconductor shortage by strengthening American manufacturing of computer chips and funding research and development.
The Duke Human Vaccine Institute is tackling an epidemic that has claimed 40.1 million lives and continues to impact tens of millions more across the world.
Approximately 2.1 million people have voted in North Carolina through Nov. 5. This count is higher than last year's turnout, which was close to 1.9 million voters after early voting concluded.
Election Day is here. Here's what you need to know.
Sullivan will join Duke as the 2023 Egan Visiting Professor, was also a Washington Post media columnist. discussed her opinions on “objectivity” in journalism and her personal experiences on holding a newsroom accountable.
Organized as a collaboration between Sustainable Duke, Duke Fashion Exchange and East Campus Council, the Devil’s Thrifthouse is a sustainability project that allows students to donate gently used clothing and develop their own wardrobes in the process.
Chants from Duke Climate Coalition’s protest for fossil fuel divestment echoed across Bryan Center Plaza Thursday afternoon, where students and supporters gathered to demonstrate substantial student support for Duke to divest from fossil fuels.
Price said that the University is going through transition in three key ways: out of the COVID-19 pandemic, through changes in the University’s leadership structure and towards the end of Duke’s first century and into its second.
Over 150 people, most of whom were in their twenties, were killed Saturday night after they were crushed in a surge in the Seoul neighborhood. The event is described as one of South Korea’s worst peacetime disasters.
OSCCS plans to start an ambassador program to address a lack of information among the student body.
Two candidates will be on the ballot for Durham County Sheriff in the upcoming midterm election: Clarence Birkhead and Maria Jocys.
With midterm elections around the corner, two seats in North Carolina’s State Supreme Court are up for election: seats three and five.
While some students say they’re satisfied with the change, others are frustrated that students not on financial aid didn’t receive extra points.