Column: Finding a balance
By Christine Parkins | April 23, 2001Last year I had to say goodbye to my dog because he was moving to the Bronx to work.
Last year I had to say goodbye to my dog because he was moving to the Bronx to work.
Hillside High School junior Erika Harbin and Duke freshman Lauren Walsh could make a do-gooder's soul prickle with goosebumps.
Education has been a common theme in this year's state elections and continues to provoke debate in the race to become the 4th District's delegate to the United States House of Representatives.
Underneath a sky the same hue as the fluttering Tar Heel flags, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill yesterday inducted its new chancellor, James Moeser, officially ending a lengthy search.
You know how they're always talking about the Duke "bubble" and how students need to go out and really experience their community? Well, the North Carolina State Fair opens today in Raleigh-and you...
Stepping away from the middle-of-the-road stances that often characterize politics, gubernatorial candidates Democrat Mike Easley and Republican Richard Vinroot stood on opposite political curbs...
Washington D.C. - They say it's a small world. Imagine walking through a large city and seeing countless familiar faces against an unfamiliar background.
Much of history is taught as simple fact, especially about something as horrific as the Holocaust.
While the proponents of the tobacco industry are rejoicing, anti-tobacco organizations are regrouping in the wake of Tuesday's U.
Going to Atlantic City for the beach is like reading Playboy for the articles.