The Turkish Scholarly Prisoner
By Kelly Rohrs | April 26, 2006Armenian research landed Yektan Turkylimaz far from the library.
Armenian research landed Yektan Turkylimaz far from the library.
Rarely is there a graceful way to admit mistakes to 15,000 people, but occasionally it is necessary to stand up in front of that exceptionally large crowd, take a deep breath and start to apologize.
Newspapers, which almost always offer information about the past, have a strange resistance to remembering what happened before today.
This is how it begins. In an empty room made of concrete panels and industrial glass. In a room made of negative space but with countless walls.
After a lengthy discussion about how to combat the rapidly increasing cost of health insurance, the University has decided to maintain its current insurance plan for next year.
The University will likely turn Epworth Residence Hall into an academic swing space that would temporarily house departments during renovations of their permanent spaces.
After months of hammering out details, the curtain is starting to rise on a theater in downtown Durham.
The moment when November 12 turned scary is still blurry.
Three undergraduates were among those injured Saturday when a porch at a professor’s house at 9 Brynhurst Ct. in Durham collapsed.