Historically Black Colleges
By Marsha Johnson | February 18, 1998On a sunny day in February, three cheerleaders for a local college stand outside the school's admissions building, waiting until it is time to leave for an away basketball game.
On a sunny day in February, three cheerleaders for a local college stand outside the school's admissions building, waiting until it is time to leave for an away basketball game.
A row of colorful child-sized coats hung last Monday afternoon in the rack at Durham's Museum of Life and Science, many of the sleeves dangling mittens attached to clip-on straps and warm hats...
The Robert E. Lee that peers down at you from atop a perch in the Chapel sports a historically embarrassing snafu.
Yearly alterations of the alcohol policy, the shift in the residential community two years ago, the alcohol-related deaths of students across the country and the recent Interfraternity Council's...
Often shifting from booming discourse to laughing conversation, Michael Eric Dyson, a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, brought his insights about American race...
The Office of Student Development is currently investigating the Craven Quad Council's claim that its president, Trinity sophomore Chance Hart, took about $2,000 of its funds to sponsor a party...
Driving through backed-up traffic in Los Angeles does not phase Kevin Nealon. He simply pops in his French language cassettes and transforms a frustrating situation into a bona fide French lesson.
His music has been described as a mix of acid rock, reggae and Latin styles with a taste of Jimi Hendrix, and he has performed before sold-out crowds in his native Nigeria and toured with Tracy...
Two undergraduates, Trinity juniors Chris Lam and Julie Zwibelman, have been named recipients of this year's Truman Scholarship.
A campus-wide survey that focused on students' drinking patterns and drug use has drawn special attention to the problem of binge drinking at the University.