‘Where do I go next?’: Triangle content creators grapple with TikTok uncertainty
In the days following the temporary TikTok ban in January, Triangle content creators had one main question: what is the future going to look like?
In the days following the temporary TikTok ban in January, Triangle content creators had one main question: what is the future going to look like?
By: Anna Riddle, Lucy Carswell and Gage Austin For Duke students, game day is not just a time to watch basketball; it is an experience that begins months in advance. In what can only be described as a display of extreme commitment, Duke students participate in the famed "tenting" tradition. Each year, starting in the
Drag queens Naomi Dix and Jean-Belle Bleu reflect on the transformation of Durham's queer community throughout the years as well as give words of advice regarding how Durham residents can support their local drag scene moving forward.
Women’s flag football is on the rise in Durham public high schools. The first women’s high school programs started in the 1990s and have grown ever since, but it took until 2022 to reach North Carolina. Women’s flag football is currently offered at 119 schools in the state. It will also be a 2028 Olympic
The Boulder Garden, a new bouldering gym in downtown Durham, held its grand opening on Dec. 21, 2024.
As the new presidential administration works to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs, Americans are fighting for acceptance and inclusion in their communities. On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, U.S. District Judge Jerry Blackwell offered inspiration to the Duke community at the university’s Unity Rally. Blackwell spoke about his dedication to public service and his