Disaster in Haiti resonates across campus
By Julius Jones | January 15, 2010Duke administrators, faculty and students are rallying to provide support and aid to victims of a violent earthquake in Haiti.
Duke administrators, faculty and students are rallying to provide support and aid to victims of a violent earthquake in Haiti.
This Spring, food delivery options could double for students willing to buy food from restaurants that are not a part of the Merchants on Points program.
Come March, frozen yogurt lovers will have a few more options in the Triangle area.
For one amazing week, I traveled around Israel as part of a group of 17 college journalists looking to do something different for winter break and learn a few things along the way.
Five Duke students—all members of The Chronicle’s staff—were in Local Yogurt at approximately 7:25 p.m. when two masked and armed men entered the shop and demanded money. No one was injured in the...
Frank Lombard, a former professor and associate director of Duke’s Center for Health Policy, has decided to plead guilty to child sex abuse charges, WRAL reported Tuesday.
Although a recent poll conducted by Elon University found that three-fourths of North Carolinians support health care reform, only five of North Carolina’s 13 congressmen voted for the recent House...
A bill currently on the floor of the U.S. Senate would require that all student loans come directly from the federal government rather than from private lenders.
On Nov. 17, the North Carolina Senate Democratic Caucus elected state Sen. Martin Nesbitt, D-Buncombe, as the new majority leader for the N.C. Senate, replacing state Sen. Tony Rand, D-Cumberland.
Texters young and old will have to restrain their fingers while they drive or face a fine.
The scent of chocolate-mint smoke hovers over the booth in the far right corner of International Delights as Gehad Lobbad, the owner of the restaurant, casually lights up his hookah apparatus and...
A student reported last week that she was robbed and sexually assaulted on West Campus Nov. 16.
For the first time since May, North Carolina’s unemployment rate increased last month.
A new clothing boutique opening in West Village will offer stylish and affordable apparel to Durham women.
Health, education and religious representatives from Africa convened at the Divinity School Thursday to discuss modern approaches to improving health and promoting peace across the continent.
The North Carolina Immunization Program will no longer provide 11 immunizations for free to pediatricians and their insured patients.
College students can simply swipe their DukeCards to get a bagel from Alpine, but several Duke students are helping local elementary schoolers to pack their backpacks for lunch this semester.
Less than a year after the debut of the Durham Performing Arts Center downtown, both the city and the University are benefiting from their investments in the new facility.
Durham teenager Jaylan O’Quinn McNair, 16, was stabbed in the back Oct. 17 at The North Carolina State Fair, raising safety concerns for large events. Past events like Chapel Hill’s Apple Chill...