Atheist discusses challenge to Pledge of Allegiance
By Melissa Soucy | February 27, 2003Buying soap may seem to be among the more mundane of human activities. But for Dr.
Buying soap may seem to be among the more mundane of human activities. But for Dr.
Duke's neighbors could get a better idea of how new campus buildings fit into the community if a proposed city-county zoning plan is approved by the City Council next month.
The University of North Carolina announced its involvement in the "monumental" U.S. Supreme Court affirmative action case Grutter v. Bollinger last week, supporting a policy President George W.
There's no place like home for the holidays-except travelers will have to battle dense congestion to get there this Thanksgiving.
The vision of a rejuvenated downtown Durham filled with shops, restaurants, luxury offices and residences now looks more hopeful since a national advertising agency committed Thursday to join the...
In an election that saw Republicans sweeping many key national and state offices, Democrats continued their strong hold in Durham Tuesday.
In the U.S. Senate race, James Carville's famous 1992 maxim apparently still holds true.
While Durham citizens will have to wait between 20 and 30 years for a completed transit corridor to improve travel between Durham and Chapel Hill, the City Council's tweaking of the corridor last...
"Hablas espaol?" The number of Durham police officers answering no to that question is just one of the reasons helping the Latino community has become a major city government priority.
Amid their determination to improve North Carolina's public school system, state leaders pointed to the ABCs of Public Education test results--the state's highest in the initiative's six-year...