Students spread passion for dance to China
By Hayley Trainer | November 5, 2013Five Duke students traveled halfway around the world to teach dance to Chinese youth.
Five Duke students traveled halfway around the world to teach dance to Chinese youth.
North Carolina State University will soon be without one of its forests.
Students in North Carolina took steps to understand the implications of the North Carolina voting reform law that was passed this summer at a forum Monday night.
Baguetteaboutit is forgetting about only serving its sandwiches from a truck.
A recent study revealed a connection between financial deprivation and compromising moral standards.
The portion of West Main Street adjacent to East Campus re-opened Thursday at 5 p.m.
The Murphy School Radio Show, a bi-annual charity event started by Jay Miller, Trinity ’80, will be adding Duke Partners for Youth to its list of beneficiaries this year.
The former deputy director for policy planning in the U.S. State Department gave a talk about the military’s recent decision to integrate women into combat Tuesday evening.
Research Triangle Park may have trouble attracting venture capital.
An online music marketing company in Durham has grown to have more than three million users, but has had little impact on Duke's music scene.
Jeffrey Zients, Trinity '88, was recently chosen to oversee the repairs of Healthcare.gov
Despite five people getting injured while riding "the Vortex," families and groups of teenagers still poured into the fairgrounds of the North Carolina State Fair this year.
There were approximately 39.6 pregnancies per 1,000 girls aged 15 to 19—down from about 44 pregnancies per 1,000 in 2011.
The research found that 7.7 percent of women are stalked by the time they are 45 years old.
An Asheville official is pushing the margins of North Carolina law in an attempt to allow same-sex marriages.
The Durham Public Schools Board of Education met on Monday to discuss Superintendent Eric Becoats' misuse of his school district-issued credit card.
The Durham Police Department's initiative Operation Bull's Eye has released statistics exemplifying its overall success in combatting violent crimes in Durham.
The Race Home, a 5K to raise money for the Church World Service and their Family Reunification program, took place Sunday morning.
The Chronicle's Elizabeth Djinis and Georgia Parke talked with members of the Duke community about their impressions of the political event.
When the federal government shut down as a result of Congress’ failure to pass a budget by its Oct. 1 deadline, agencies around the country were forced to close their doors and furlough their...