Nine Democrats to vie for county board spots
By Ryan Williams | September 4, 2002A crowded Democratic field marks the highlight of the Sept. 10 primaries in the race for the Durham County Board of Commissioners.
A crowded Democratic field marks the highlight of the Sept. 10 primaries in the race for the Durham County Board of Commissioners.
Zoila Airall's "heart and soul" is in the lives of students, making it only natural that she moved to Duke this summer to take a leading position in a revamped Division of Student Affairs.
Durham's water conservation efforts and a new report on locations for affordable housing dominated the discussion of Tuesday night's Durham City Council meeting, delayed one day due to the Labor...
Despite the creation of two new parking lots on Duke University Road, students and employees alike reported frustration with the availability and location of parking for commuters.
The discovery that a gene known for causing cancer in mice also plays a role in human cancer is leading scientists to reconsider how they target their research.
Hoping to start the year with greater clarity, the Graduate and Professional Student Council overturned its former charter Tuesday in its first meeting this fall.
Causing disappointment and commuting hassles for many off-campus students, parking and transit officials have decided to scrap a plan, at least temporarily, that would have created a bus route to a...
Sara Caroway clutched her parasol, damaged knees awkwardly jutting out beneath the hem of her skirt as she walked toward a small, shabby establishment in the near distance--"Little's Grocery" by...
Two weeks after its official implementation, the new residential smoking ban has drawn mixed sentiments from students regarding the ban's effectiveness and legitimacy.
Sunday's flooding of the West-Edens Link left over 30 students homeless the last two nights, but most of the new building's 350 residents were able to return early Monday morning.
When Dr. Nancy Allen came to Duke in 1978 for a medical internship and residency, she did not intend to stay long.
Despite a flood in the West-Edens Link that interrupted voting, quadrangle council elections ran smoothly Sunday night with higher than expected turnout.
As the Black Faculty Strategic Initiative heads toward its final months, a new task force is meeting next week to begin shaping a new University effort to increase faculty diversity over the next...
Farm worker supporters gathered for a press conference Sunday in reaction to the University's announcement that it would lift its boycott of Mt.
Senior Anne Bowlus always loved to sail.
Just two weeks after opening its doors, the West-Edens Link closed them Sunday night for almost three hours after suffering severe flood damage from Building B's fire sprinkler system.
A 23-game losing streak and a week of rain can create a devil of a celebration.
A visitor reported that while her vehicle was parked in the overflow lot on Duke University Road between 8:30 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. Aug.
An 18-year-old female visitor reported that, between midnight and 5:30 a.m.
The Armadillo Grill is implementing changes to its look this fall, in an attempt to fill a campus social void left by the Hideaway's closure two years ago.