The unknown
By Kelly Scurry | April 28, 2014This column forces me to come to terms with the fact that I am graduating from college and one step closer to entering the real world and unequivocally being an adult.
This column forces me to come to terms with the fact that I am graduating from college and one step closer to entering the real world and unequivocally being an adult.
George Washington would not have been an Edward Snowden fan, a legal historian speculated at the School of Law on Monday.
Health care pricing reform laws may pose risks for patients.
In its second semester since its return to campus, Karamu Theater Company debuts its spring production tonight.
As genetic technology develops, the ability to change the genes of a fetus has moved from the realm of science fiction to a possible reality in the future.
A former Young Trustee is running for Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Researchers may soon find a genetic reason for the existence of psychopaths.
An interview with one of Duke's first black undergraduates
What does the ancient Greece of Plato’s The Republic have in common with the world today?
A car driven by a student collided with a C-1 bus on Campus Drive Wednesday morning.