Tasha Allen, 18, wants to be a doctor. Like most high-school juniors, she's thinking about college. She's been wanting to go to Duke for as long as she can remember, but her grades aren't too good.
A black man walks into a county store and says he wants to vote. A row of hostile white rednecks glare at him as he lays his ballot on the table. He turns around and leaves.
Walking into Edinborough Castle 12 years ago, Randall Wallace, Trinity '71, met the man who would make him a fortune.
Watching the Oscars on television wasn't enough for Dave Phillips, Trinity '85. After 10 years of hard work he's on his way to becoming a regular there.
A s residential debate came to a head last spring, an undergraduate's chances of speaking to Bill Burig dwindled.
Almost 40 years after a nervous first-time photographer gathered several of the great jazz musicians of the mid-century for a snapshot, a documentary tracing the lives and times of the picture's...
Passion soars as familiar melodies from George Bizet's "Carmen" float through the air.
For those who survive, sometimes the war will never end. Memories replay the pain daily.
Trusting what you read in newspapers can be a dangerous thing.