The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
21 hours ago by Scott Savitt
On April Fool's Day, The Chronicle ran a spoof headline: "China Invades Duke, SAT Scores Rise." Now, I like a good joke as well as the next guy, but this headline made me nervous.
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
-16 minutes ago by Kristin Butler
It seems anyone can get a college degree these days-especially if they go to North Carolina Central University.
Technician, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
21 hours ago by
In the past few years, university shootings like the ones at Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University have been placed in the national spotlight and have forced security officials at educational institutions across the country to re-evaluate their emergency response safety procedures.
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
2 hours ago by Staff Reports
In an interview with CBS News that aired May 10, sophomore Grace Wang complained that the University was slow to help her withstand the international uproar that followed her involvement in a campus protest in April.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
1 day ago by From Staff Reports
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 12:15 p.m. -- The jogger killed yesterday after a bus accident has been identified as a foreign exchange student from Scotland, according to Chapel Hill police.
Technician, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
5 hours ago by Andrew Johnson
'Samwise the Brave' visits campus Sean Astin, actor, campaigned for Hillary Clinton in Caldwell Lounge Andrew Johnson Staff Writer Sean Astin visited campus on Tuesday in order to campaign for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The actor, perhaps best known as his role as Sam in the Lord of the Rings films, made N.
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
2 hours ago by
Dear Duke Community Members,
As you must have heard in the news, a massive earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale hit Southwestern China with its epicenter in Sichuan Province on mid-afternoon Monday (May 12th, Beijing Time).The death toll across China rose to 14,866 by 2 p.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
10 hours ago by
TO THE EDITOR:
As we now know, thanks to the New York Times, the military-industrial complex is well represented in the daily television news coverage of the Iraq and Afghan occupations.
Those former generals who seemed generously to have come out of retirement to provide disinterested analysis of the Bush administration's military adventures are neither generous nor disinterested.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
1 day ago by Abbey Caldwell, City Editor
Freezers and prepackaged meat take a back seat to hand-cut french fries and fresh Angus beef at Buns, North Columbia Street's latest restaurant addition.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
19 hours ago by Vanessa Doran
UNC Charlotte or University of Charlotte, which sounds better? All UNCC students will have their chance to vote on the name change in November of this year. If the name does change from UNC Charlotte to University of Charlotte, there could be many changes in store for the faculty and students of UNCC.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
1 day ago by Adam Graetz, Multimedia Staffer
--> Obama's One-Stop Early Vote Rally Video by Adam Graetz
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
7 hours ago by Emmeline Zhao
Holding out against gloomy skies and persistent rain, hundreds of umbrellas filled Wallace Wade Stadium during the University's 156th commencement ceremony Sunday.
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
9 hours ago by Ally Helmers
Duke employee Rayford Cofer, 63, died in a steam explosion at the Levine Science Research Center Wednesday afternoon.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
23 hours ago by
Daily Tar Heel Editor-in-chief Allison Nichols talked with Chancellor-elect Holden Thorp on Tuesday in his South Building office. Nichols, who had heard that Thorp won the adult division of a Rubik's Cube competition when he was 17, tested the future chancellor on his speed.
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
1 day ago by Will Robinson
Despite a lopsided 41-point victory in the West Virginia primary Tuesday, Sen. Hillary Clinton's chances of winning the Democratic nomination appear to be slipping away.
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
4 hours ago by Madeline Perez
When the Blue Devils took the field in Washington, D.C. for the first round of the NCAA tournament, the team found itself in an unfamiliar role: the underdog.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
20 hours ago by From staff reports
Alex Stepheson will transfer in order to be closer to his family in California due to several health concerns, according to a University athletic department press release.
"My family is dealing with some health challenges at this time and as a result I have made the decision to transfer to be closer to home," Stepheson is quoted in the release.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
17 minutes ago by By Andrew Dunn, senior writer
Friday 9:30 p.m. - Though he was only chairman of the Department of Chemistry for two years, colleagues of Chancellor-elect Holden Thorp largely say his work in the department showed his qualifications to be head of the University.
Still, some harbor concerns that Thorp's meteoric rise to the top position kept him from gathering the administrative experience needed to be successful.
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
5 hours ago by Kyle Lambrecht
Despite struggling early in the final round of the 2007 TOPY Cup U.S.-Japan Intercollegiate Golf Championship in Fukushima, Japan, Duke recovered on the back nine to hold onto fourth place.
The Chronicle, Duke University, Durham, NC
9 hours ago by Stephen Allan
When starting pitcher Andrew Wolcott gave up two quick runs in the team's series opener against Wake Forest Friday
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
19 hours ago by Brian Austin, University Editor
On the afternoon of Thursday, May 9, Holden Thorp got his dream job.
The UNC Board of Governors gave him its unanimous consent to be the 10th chancellor of UNC-Chapel Hill.
Niner Online, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
1 day ago by Brian Carlton
Phone calls have poured into the Mount Holly police department since last week, with people doing everything in their power to help catch the killer of Ira Yarmolenko.
Mount Holly Police Chief David Belk officially labeled Yarmolenko's death as a murder during a press conference on May 8, saying autopsy results showed that she died of asphyxiation.