New repairs, job grant provide hope for displaced McDougald Terrace residents
By Maya Miller | March 4, 2020At last, McDougald Terrace residents might be going home soon.
At last, McDougald Terrace residents might be going home soon.
As part of Saturday’s Duke China-U.S. Summit, three educators came together to discuss education and academia in the U.S. and China.
Recap the Super Tuesday primary election from North Carolina and around the country.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced Thursday afternoon that the person is “doing well” and “in isolation at home,” according to a news release.
The Chronicle has you covered for the logistics of voting on Super Tuesday, from voting locations to transportation.
What happens when you bring a former rock band guitarist together with a former U.S. ambassador?
With Super Tuesday looming around the corner, North Carolina gears up for its 15 minutes of fame in the national spotlight of the Democratic primary elections.
Awareness is the first step to change: a mantra that students raising awareness for the Kashmir issue firmly believe in.
Hector Alejandro Cabrera Fuentes, a scientist at Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School, was arrested for acting on behalf of a Russian government official.
In a protested Monday night event, John Bolton, former national security advisor to President Donald Trump, made his first public appearance since the launch of the impeachment inquiry at a packed Page Auditorium.
Justice Department prosecutors decided not to charge former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe, Trinity ‘90, for allegedly lying to investigators, The New York Times reported Friday.
Celebrity attorney Michael Avenatti, known in part for his accusations about Duke men’s basketball, has been convicted of extortion and fraud charges.
North Carolina may be a presidential battleground state, but the U.S. senatorial, congressional and state races are shaping up to be battles of their own.
A nearly 16,000-square-foot ballroom couldn’t fit all of Bernie Sanders’ supporters at the Durham Convention Center Friday.
Amid the recent resurfacing of a controversial audio recording of Michael Bloomberg defending “stop and frisk,” the Democratic presidential candidate and former New York City mayor cast himself as the “un-Trump” at a rally Thursday.
After Iowa and New Hampshire, the primary season is in full swing. Election fever will soon be making its way to Duke.
Rev. William Barber II, M.Div. ’89, spoke to the crowd about the importance of voting in the current political climate. He is a former president of the North Carolina NAACP, and he was a leader in building the Moral Mondays movement.
Here’s how each of the seven Duke alumni in Congress stood on impeachment, beyond just their vote.
For students at Duke Kunshan University, their semester has been anything but typical.
An individual admitted to Duke Hospital on Friday showing symptoms of respiratory illness tested negative for coronavirus, according to a Saturday night news release.