I am a writer, not your ethnic guessing game
By Isabelle Doan and Monday Monday | December 9, 2019You can imagine, therefore, how nice it is to write an anonymous column where no one will look at my face and pass a judgement.
You can imagine, therefore, how nice it is to write an anonymous column where no one will look at my face and pass a judgement.
When Arlie Petters learned that there are only about a dozen black tenured faculty across the nation’s top 50 math departments, he was not surprised.
My news department is all just students, who all have various aspirations of their own. But we’re all journalists, and that’s undeniably important when our work holds Duke accountable or informs the public.
Lillian Pierce first recognized the beauty of mathematics in college, when professors led her into the world of abstract math.
Durham County's district attorney said Thursday that she will not pursue the death penalty for a man charged with killing three Muslim Chapel Hill students in 2015.
Ten Duke employees were injured in the explosion in downtown Durham Wednesday, a Duke official confirmed Thursday afternoon.
Three years ago, the Supreme Court upheld a ruling that forced North Carolina to redraw congressional districts to eliminate racial gerrymandering. Now, gerrymandering in North Carolina has made its way back to the Supreme Court.
Chapel Hill has a new cat café, and it's paw-sitively adorable.
Junior Liv McKinney was elected the 2019-2020 Duke Student Government president by undergraduates this week.
Editor's note about the debate: Each candidate had 90 seconds to introduce themselves and give an opening statement.
The Chronicle tries three different types of guacamole: Cosmic Cantina, Sazón and The Loop. Taste testers: Ben Leonard and Maria Morrison Video: Bre Bradham Editor: Isabelle Doan
A new cat cafe in Chapel Hill offers visitors the chance to meet new feline friends—and adopt them.
The burgers were rated on a scale of one to five based on the juiciness of the meat, flavor, bun and wow factor.