Budget Your Bandwidth for Ben
By Charles Lin | September 11, 2003There's a Ben Folds album due out next year; hold back your shouts of joy for a moment (the rejoicing will come later). For now there is darkness.
There's a Ben Folds album due out next year; hold back your shouts of joy for a moment (the rejoicing will come later). For now there is darkness.
A clash of political oppositions met Saturday at the Sheraton Hotel in Durham as U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft arrived to drum up support for Patriot Act I and II.
Trey Anastasio and Phish must cast a large shadow. Bassist Mike Gordon must need a tan. Badly. That's one way of explaining his first four-year-in-the-making solo release, Inside In.
For a brief half hour Thursday, traffic at the University suddenly resembled Lower Manhattan at rush hour.
For weeks now, Brightleaf Square has been the focal point of Durham opposition to potential war in Iraq.
A wave of shouts sliced through the gentle drumming of rain Thursday morning as almost 400 protesters gathered on the Chapel Quadrangle, raising their voices against the war in Iraq and the...
If the war began tomorrow, where would you be? What would you do? For many opposing a United States-led war against Iraq, that question is already answered.
Some tent for tickets, others tent for peace.
Two days after the Columbia disaster, experts from Duke and around the country are offering their opinions on what went wrong and, more importantly, discussing the future of human space exploration.
The hardest thing in the world is just to say something. Because when we try to, meaning is thrown in, as is morality; some sort of glint or twinge that evokes a purpose.