Column: Evolution of my faith
By Rebecca Sun | April 18, 2003It's funny how life changes you, even when you're not looking.
It's funny how life changes you, even when you're not looking.
Last summer, like many students, senior Peter Fleming decided to stay at Duke to take physics.
Let's put ourselves in the chair of the chief executive officer of pharmaceutical company 'ABC,'" says Dr. Charles Hicks, associate director of the Duke AIDS Research and Treatment Center.
At best, they're considered left-leaning. At the most extreme, academicians are labeled "radical liberals.
Durham has its very own candidate for the U.S. Senate, even if no one will be calling her the frontrunner anytime soon.
Connections, an unconventional Durham Public Schools program for high school dropouts, faces an uncertain future due to a misprint in the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction's handbook.
Military sites in eastern North Carolina will be seeing plenty of action later this month as members of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps prepare for predeployment training.
When Durham's newly elected City Council members are sworn in at their first meeting Dec. 3, the city will have a smaller governing body and three fresh faces at its helm.
Upon election next Tuesday, the winner of Durham's mayoral race will face a number of internal government issues, but candidates Bill Bell and Nick Tennyson are already addressing questions...
North Carolina is at the forefront of the death penalty moratorium movement, according to local and national activists who convened at the annual conference of the National Coalition to Abolish the...