How the amendment won
By Chronicle Staff | May 17, 2012Pick up a print edition to see our center-spread Amendment One analysis, or view the file online here.
Pick up a print edition to see our center-spread Amendment One analysis, or view the file online here.
Although North Carolinians recently voted to ban same-sex marriage in the state, the measure may be challenged in court.
The approval of Amendment One marked a setback for some members of the Duke community.
Obama will have to continue campaigning fiercely in order to achieve a repeat victory.
Support for a ban on same-sex marriage in North Carolina may stem from a more conservative, older voter base.
Marriage between one man and one woman is now recognized as the only legal union under state law.
Duke’s one-stop on-campus early voting site has attracted more than 2,000 voters, helping Durham County cast more votes so far than any other county in North Carolina in this year’s primary election.
President Barack Obama urged Congress to keep college affordable for the seven million students currently burdened by student loans in an address Tuesday.
Affordability, access and technology will shape the future of American higher education, panelists said in a forum Friday.
As the state’s gubernatorial election heats up, candidates are courting North Carolina college students on the issue of education
Europe needs to strive for increased unity if the European financial crisis is to be solved, said Dr. Ursula von der Leyen, German federal minister for labor and social affairs.
Starting a business can be sweet and tart, and sometimes involves an assortment of local fresh fruit.
Modern media stereotypes of Southern politics may be outdated.
The United States should help Iranian human rights activists in their efforts to attain a more democratic society, said Shirin Ebadi, recipient of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize.
The 2008 financial crisis was caused by a number of failures in both the private and public sectors, and those failings have not been fully addressed, Rep.
In the midst of a battered economy, Puerto Rican college campuses have been battlegrounds of differing ideologies, a Puerto Rican scholar said Thursday.
Red-shirt sophomore Tyree Watkins was dismissed from the Duke football team Wednesday
Mitt Romney continued to forge ahead in the race for the Republican nomination Tuesday.
Some members of the Triangle community will spend their summer on a bike, stopping only to sleep and build.
Violent crime rates spiked in the Bull City, despite a downward trend in the city’s total crime from 2010 to 2012.