As deadlines loom for a Triangle light rail, Duke mulls concerns
By Bre Bradham | November 28, 2018After years of planning, local leaders trying to bring a light rail to the Triangle are facing a federal deadline for a $1.2 billion grant.
After years of planning, local leaders trying to bring a light rail to the Triangle are facing a federal deadline for a $1.2 billion grant.
If you're heading to Shooters II Saloon after winter break, you might run into protesters.
Although border walls can often be thought of symbolizing exclusion, they can be transformed to facilitate inclusion and mobility of people, said speaker Miriam Ticktin at an event Monday.
In the months since protesters pulled down the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill's “Silent Sam," a Confederate monument, the statue's place on campus has been mired in debate. This timeline provides context for its creation, the subsequent controversy, and what the future entails.
After helping bilk investors of $21 million, a disbarred Duke Law alum was apprehended in Mexico earlier this year.
Three political journalists debated the political implications of November's midterm elections at the John Fisher Zeidman Memorial Colloquium on Politics and the Press at a Saturday event.
Duke Law students held a letter-writing campaign to support women in Dilley, Texas, who are seeking asylum on the grounds of alleged domestic abuse.
Moderates, not progressives, won November's midterm elections, a New York Times columnist said at a talk alongside two other panelists Saturday.
The midterm elections came and went, sparking conversations across the country and Duke's campus about voting.
Another series of wildfires has gripped the state of California. The current inferno to make national news is the rapidly-spreading Camp Fire. With a current death toll of 56 people, it is the deadliest wildfire in California history.
A Georgetown professor described the plight of the Uyghurs, a minority group living in China, at a talk Wednesday.
Despite the agreement of a revised version of the North American Free Trade Agreement, both Canada and Mexico expect more cooperation from the United States, general consuls of the two countries said at an event Wednesday.
Ever wanted to sue the federal government but thought you weren't old enough?
The idea of “saving the liberal world order” from President Donald Trump’s policies has recently been gaining traction in some media outlets and popular culture.
More North Carolinians have been pouring into the Department of Motor Vehicles in recent months to get REAL IDs. But what are "REAL IDs"?
One month after Brett Kavanaugh, associate justice of the Supreme Court, was sworn in, Duke students are not yet done discussing the hotly contested confirmation.
One day after a whirlwind election night, some of Duke's political experts gathered to discuss the results.
More than 10,000 people cast their ballots at Duke’s early voting site, setting a new record for early voter turnout on campus.
The anticipated "blue wave" rolled through Capitol Hill Tuesday night, but it crashed with less force than Democrats might have hoped.
Tensions ran high as students anxiously waited to see the results of the 2018 midterm election with their peers at campus watch parties.