The Strange Case of Duke’s Still Living Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies
In a presentation Monday about the impact of Duke University’s cost-cutting efforts on their work, Duke Libraries leaders told their […]
In a presentation Monday about the impact of Duke University’s cost-cutting efforts on their work, Duke Libraries leaders told their […]
Political hopefuls in Durham’s upcoming municipal elections got their first major endorsements last night during the People’s Alliance (PA) PAC
This story originally published at Inside Climate News. On a summer afternoon in Burton Park, hip-hop throbs from a car
Mark Hanley, rocking a grease-stained button down that suggests an adeptness with power tools, is gripping the handle of drill.
Plastered across the newsroom of the Campus Echo, the North Carolina Central University (NCCU) student newspaper, are a collection of
In a shocking turn of events at Monday’s Durham City Council meeting, Sterling Bay, owners of the Heritage Square shopping
Over the weekend, four of Durham’s government leaders gathered in the library auditorium to talk over some of the city
This story originally published online at The 9th Street Journal. “What happens when community members, city officials and goats come
Duke University says 599 employees accepted a “voluntary separation incentive program” as part of the university’s plan to reduce costs
Durham’s Transportation Department wants to give one of the city’s busiest traffic corridors a major upgrade by developing its first