Hagan heads into general Senate election with sizable funding
By Jenna Zhang | May 29, 2014While Republican challenger for the U.S. Thom Tillis continues on the offensive, incumbent Senator Kay Hagan’s campaign bides its time and resources.
While Republican challenger for the U.S. Thom Tillis continues on the offensive, incumbent Senator Kay Hagan’s campaign bides its time and resources.
Some Durham voters are looking to Tillis to improve the economy and help small businesses by serving in the U.S. Senate.
Author and poet Maya Angelou has died at the age of 86.
A number of same-sex couples in North Carolina have filed their taxes jointly to protest the state’s ban on same-sex marriages.
For two Duke alumni, the shootings at Jewish community centers in Kansas City last weekend had an unusual significance.
A report showing potential evidence of voter fraud in North Carolina is fueling new flames in the debate on mandatory voter identification.
Internet education consortium Semester Online was cancelled less than a year after the Arts and Sciences Council voted to block Duke's membership in the program.
People are flying to the state that was first in flight.
A screening of the documentary "The Sun Behind the Clouds" sparked a discussion on issues facing Tibetan independence in Griffith Theater Wednesday evening.
San Antonio mayor Julian Castro turned the conversation about public service from politics to leadership in his address at the Sanford School Tuesday.
The College Board announced major changes to the SAT March 5, which have received mixed reviews from leaders in the Duke community.
"Island of Lemurs: Madagascar," which features Duke lemurs, is intended to educate the public about the endangered status of lemurs and highlight the importance of conservation efforts in Madagascar.
The business of sexually transmitted disease testing has modernized with the advent of a result-sharing app.
Journalist Carl Bernstein urged students to undo the recent breakdown of political culture in Page Auditorium Friday.
All campus and classroom activities are temporarily suspended because an armed person is on or near campus
Renowned journalist Carl Bernstein will come to the University Friday March 21 to discuss his journalism career.
The Durham Police Department has come under fire from the Southern Coalition for Social Justice and Durham Fostering Alternatives to Drug Enforcement Coalition following claims of racial profiling...
What can “Game of Thrones” teach us about politics? Quite a lot, said Daniel Drezner, professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
Although Durham’s property crime rate has increased in 2013, its violent crime rate declined, according to the Durham Police Department’s annual crime report released March 7.
The Women's Institute of Secondary Education and Research graduated its first class of 28 students March 7.