'More favorable' Michelle Obama stumps for husband in Durham
By Hanan Awel | September 20, 2012First lady Michelle Obama brought her husband’s campaign to the Bull City.
First lady Michelle Obama brought her husband’s campaign to the Bull City.
CDA asks student political organizations for nominations for the Rising Star award.
Those close to a UNC junior murdered earlier this month are growing anxious for details.
Student political groups on campus are taking different measures to more effectively use their resources.
The Chronicle poke to Gray about his party’s platform.
Angelei won the Goldman Environmental Prize for her efforts to fight for the tribes in Kenya.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will be under new leadership.
Escapist publisher Alexander Macris talks with The Chronicle’s Linda Yu about ditching a law career to start a gaming magazine.
The three-day Expo featured videogame tournaments, role-playing games, board game libraries and a cosplay contest
Allegations of unprecedented cheating on a recent final exam has put Harvard University in a difficult position.
NCDOT plans to demolish and rebuild the bridge over Campus Drive.
Voters rally as the Democratic National Convention concludes and the presidential race surges forward.
Love and the president still make time for the occasional game of pickup.
Obama framed the 2012 election as one notably different from those in recent history.
The party’s efforts dealing with poverty and health have proven attractive to some religious voters.
The host state was on display this week, along with its 157 delegates.
Although they often play second fiddle in the media, the second family captivated the crowd.
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The reaffirmation of religion into the Democratic Party platform, as well as the presence of religious speakers at this week’s convention, are signs of the party’s principles of inclusion.
Congressional representatives from North Carolina kick started the 2012 Democratic National Convention’s finale Thursday.