The Durham City Council focused on a wide variety of issues at its meeting Monday night, with its discussion ranging from crime to the future of transportation in Durham and Chapel Hill.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, meet Dr. James McNamara and Zhi-Qi Xiong.
A junior remains in critical condition and in intensive care after sustaining extensive head injuries in a three-car traffic accident Saturday.
Two of the University's most powerful faculty governance committees could undergo major changes next year under a proposed restructuring that will be presented at Thursday's Academic Council meeting.
Students and teachers at Moorehead Montessori Elementary School--one of the target schools in Duke's Neighborhood Partnership Initiative--will soon be able to enjoy their lessons in the shade of a...
Duke graduate Jeff Martin, Pratt '98, is on to bigger and better things, literally.
GPWN offers tips for eating during finals.
Beginning Dec. 16, the Office of Information Technology will require on-campus students to register their computers with the Duke network each semester.
After a five-semester stint as The Chronicle's daily student comic, the sea nuggets are blazing a trail out of the paper.
There's no place like home for the holidays-except travelers will have to battle dense congestion to get there this Thanksgiving.
When asked to describe race relations at Duke, a small group of students emphasized a campus environment characterized by a lack of communication, interaction and understanding between different...
Who knew that learning about the birds and the bees could cause so much commotion?.
Listening intently to a panel of North Carolina residents describe the lives of family members incarcerated under federal drug laws, students caught a glimpse Monday night of a world far removed...
Although it is still closer to a dream than reality, the Sanford Institute of Public Policy has narrowed its doctorate degree plans to joint degree programs with other graduate and professional...
From Picasso's Guernica to the Hollywood hit Braveheart, artistic representations of war provide society with both entertainment and opportunities for dialogue.
Francis Bok stood nervously at the side of the room, hands clasped behind his back and eyes surveying the nearly 200 students in the crowd.
A combination of financial difficulties, close family ties and obligations, and Duke's racial climate often discourages prospective Latino undergraduates from either applying to the University or...