Ahead of his predicted loss in Florida's primary last Tuesday, GOP contender Newt Gingrich began ramping up the anti-establishment rhetoric.
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Presidential platforms: the economy, industry, foreign policy, extraterrestrial colonies...
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The 2012 race for North Carolina Governor made national headlines last week when incumbent and Democrat Governor Bev Purdue surprisingly announced she would not run for reelection.
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Twenty years ago, buses catching on fire were the least of our worries and the computer science department was just burgeoning.
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A week of Duke students' submissions for what has been trending on the interwebs.
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Omelets and kiddie pools of omelets during Dartmouth hazing, crotch grabbing at University of Wisconsin, Rhodes candidate and sexual assaulter at Yale, and a lesbian sex columnist at Cornell.
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The Republican primary seems to be breaking past trends as the Florida primary approaches.
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The Chronicle's Annie Wang asked Stefani Jones, a debate team members, and Hunter Douglas, a member of Duke University Improvisation, questions to figure oeut a bit more about the groups they are a part of.
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Located in Peabody Place, your typical, historic Durham, renovated brick building, Parker and Otis is quite literally a hidden gem.
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A month after its launch, the now-viral video “Sh*t Girls Say” has taken the Internet by storm, spawning a veritable trove of spin-offs.
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David M. Rubenstein, Trinity ’70 and vice-chair of the Board of Trustees, has a long history of donating to charitable causes—many to Duke.
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