Obama reaches out to NC youth voters
By Jack Mercola and Caroline Fairchild | April 25, 2012President Barack Obama urged Congress to keep college affordable for the seven million students currently burdened by student loans in an address Tuesday.
President Barack Obama urged Congress to keep college affordable for the seven million students currently burdened by student loans in an address Tuesday.
About two weeks ago, I needed to get the heck out of Dodge, or Durham rather.
It’s 1965 on the North Side of Chicago. Living in a poor neighborhood about a mile from the United Center, a high school senior dreams.
Lee Royster is no longer enrolled as a student at Duke, administrators said.
The hope for change that mobilized young voters in support of President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign is waning.
“Top ranked school: quarter of students looking at memes”—so says the profile picture for Duke’s newest online craze.
Newt Gingrich’s Saturday win in South Carolina’s Republican presidential primary continues to fracture the Republican party as it selects a candidate to run against President Barack Obama in November.
In a nation struggling to provide more affordable housing, the Department of Housing and Urban Development continues to acknowledge Durham’s fight to end homelessness.
Senior Daphne Ezer was awarded the esteemed Marshall Scholarship this year for her significant laboratory research and undergraduate achievements.
Junior Ruede Holmes lived on East Campus her freshman year. But unlike her peers, Holmes lived in a homeless shelter that year as well.