NC Mutual presents archives to Duke, NCCU
By Chronicle Staff | September 28, 2009North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company will transfer its historical archives to Duke and North Carolina Central University, the company announced Friday.
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company will transfer its historical archives to Duke and North Carolina Central University, the company announced Friday.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender supporters gathered on East Campus Quadrangle Saturday to celebrate the 25th annual North Carolina Pride Festival and Parade.
When Duke and North Carolina Central University meet in the first annual Bull City Gridiron Classic Saturday, more than a football game will be on the line.
TFA was the top employer of Duke’s graduating seniors last year: 11 percent went on to teach in a classroom as a TFA corps member. And historically, more than 300 Duke graduates have given two...
Freshman Casey Edwards took her fiscally conservative governor all the way to the state Supreme Court over his refusal to accept $700 million of federal stimulus funds. You may not know that the...
Shooter's II goes on the imaginary stand for price gouging and a monopoly on nightlife.
Stephen Pagliuca, Trinity ’77, Boston Celtics co-owner and a managing director of Bain Capital, announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by Sen. Edward Kennedy's death.
Durham Police Chief Jose Lopez told city council members at their Sept. 8 meeting that violent crime has fallen 11 percent in the first half in the year, compared to the same period last year.
The Durham “Sex, Love and Violence” summit opened Wednesday, bringing together community agencies and individuals interested in issues of domestic violence, sexual assault and rape.
Starting tonight, audience members will be able to witness the creative and often death-defying feats of an eclectic cast of acrobats and performing artists—all at DPAC.
The eighth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks began in contemplative silence and ended with a celebratory concert to honor the victims and observe the country’s first National Day of...
Senior David Hershey, the second student to serve in the past two years, was elected to the Trinity Heights Neighborhood Association board Saturday evening.
Durham City Council voted 6-0 Tuesday to cede control of two local streets to Duke.
Since she was let go as a cashier at the Blue Coffee Cafe downtown last year, Champ, 58, has been looking for work. Tuesday, Champ’s search brought her to the Durham JobLink Mobile Unit outside...
There is hope that relations between Duke students and their Trinity Heights neighbors can improve.
Durham City Manager Tom Bonfield has appointed Garaland Chadwell as his new deputy city manager for Community Building.