Author reflects on costs of Middle East conflict
By Benjamin Perahia | April 7, 2005Israeli author and journalist David Grossman told Duke community members Wednesday that most Israelis and Palestinians are no longer human beings.
Israeli author and journalist David Grossman told Duke community members Wednesday that most Israelis and Palestinians are no longer human beings.
The Durham City Council passed a motion to require permits to those selling items or soliciting on Durham streets for a $20 processing fee..
As Hurricane Isabel slowly approaches the Eastern seaboard, University administrators are considering their response to the purported threat.
Presidential hopeful John Edwards stressed the impact college students will have on the success of his campaign in a conference call Wednesday.
Conservative firebrand Alan Keyes criticized the Bush administration's motives for entering the war in Iraq in a speech to about 200 undergraduates at Griffith Film Theater Tuesday.
In a moving dinner and awards ceremony, selected Duke professors and students were recognized for their contributions to a more tolerant community.
In a historic sitting Wednesday, the North Carolina State House selected two people - one Democrat and one Republican - to share the position of Speaker of the House.
From flag burning to religion in schools, American constitutional issues are too far removed from the public, which often knows very little about relevant cases, former U.S.
An exterior power cannot stabilize a developing country--the first step must come from within, Andrew Natsios, the administrator of the U.S.
Residents have moved in, parties have been held and Rick's Diner is open 24 hours a day, yet construction on the West-Edens Link continues. Three levels of the WEL's McClendon Tower that will be...