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From the community: A quiet campus
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From the community: A quiet campus

Some features of campus never change. Find such staples as the Sarah P. Duke Gardens and the beloved golden retriever Nugget, and see the photos people took of themselves on a campus changed by the pandemic.  Part of The Chronicle's collection of community submissions documenting the 2020-21 academic year. See the full project here: https://www.dukechronicle.com/article/2021/04/duke-university-photo-video-academic-year-student-staff-faculty


Spring 2021: A season of renewal
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Spring 2021: A season of renewal

Last year, Duke students were forced to trade their vibrant spring lives for closed doors, covered faces and bucketloads of hand sanitizer. With COVID-19 vaccinations more accessible and students back on campus, this spring has brought back joy and vibrancy to the lives of not only students, but also animals and nature on campus.  Photos by Photography Editor Simran Prakash, Features Photography Editor Aaron Zhao, Editor-in-Chief Matthew Griffin, and Staff Photographer Mary Helen Wood.


Duke LASO's Annual Valentine's Day Event
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Duke LASO's Annual Valentine's Day Event

On February 19th, Duke LASO (Latin American Student Organization) had their annual Valentine's Day giveaway event, despite the winter storm that same morning. The flowers were delivered all the way from Colombia, donated by Flores El Trigal and Queen's Flowers. The event was coordinated by Natalia Mesa, a Duke and LASO alum from the Class of 2020. LASO distributed the bouquets through West Union, East and West bus stops, Pitchforks, security locations, Perkins Library, The Loop, and the East Campus Marketplace. Amidst all the recent changes and the ongoing pandemic, LASO was able to show Duke and Healthcare workers how much their dedication, care, and courage was appreciated. 


Snow Day!
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Snow Day!

With the weather a bit colder this week, Durham got some snow on January 28! Here is photography editor Simran Prakash’s photographic depiction of the snowfall on Duke’s campus.


Duke's Diversity in Photos
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Duke's Diversity in Photos

Here are the faces of the leaders at Duke who are fighting for a more diverse campus. Photographs include representation from the Center of Multicultural Affairs, Blue Devils United, Mi Gente, and Duke DIYA. Photographs by Aaron Zhao and Ayesham Khan.


Duke's Fall Season in Pictures
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Duke's Fall Season in Pictures

As the leaves turn to orange and the weather begins to cool, come take a glance at Aaron Zhao, Henry Haggart, and Winnie Lu's photographic depiction of Duke's 2020 Fall season.


Durham celebrates Joe Biden's election
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Durham celebrates Joe Biden's election

Associate Photography Editor Henry Haggart went out into downtown Durham on Saturday Nov. 7 to capture the scene as Durham residents celebrated the victory of Democratic President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris. With cars honking and people celebrating ecstatically, the city was more alive than it has been for quite a while.


Election Day 2020
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Election Day 2020

On Election Day 2020, Nov. 3, associate photography editors Lydia Sellers and Henry Haggart went into Durham to capture the scene. The City of Durham urged its residents to mail in votes through signage posted throughout the city, and voting centers on Election Day had shorter lines than usual. But for those who did vote in-person, Durham aimed to make voting as accessible as possible, with both free Lyft and Spin scooter rides to the polling centers and handouts of snacks and masks at the centers. (This gallery has been updated to remove a photo that was not taken on Election Day.) 


How are remote students spending their time this semester?
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How are remote students spending their time this semester?

With the current pandemic, Duke students near and afar are spending their semester in creative ways. From new study stations to time in the sun, students have found new ways to keep themselves busy, all the way from the United States to São Paolo and Dubai. Take a look at these photos to see how our remote students are keeping themselves occupied away from Duke!


Black Lives Matter protest in K-Ville
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Black Lives Matter protest in K-Ville

On Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020, Nolan Smith, men's basketball director of operations, organized a socially distanced peaceful protest for the Black Lives Matter movement at K-Ville. Speeches were given by coaches, students and other figures at Duke. Photos by Henry Haggart.


'100,000 lives' display recognizes lives lost to coronavirus
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'100,000 lives' display recognizes lives lost to coronavirus

Two Durham teens put up 100 copies of Sunday's New York Times front page near the East Campus bridge, representing the lives lost in the United States to the coronavirus.  "I’ve been finding the relationship to these numbers hard to grasp, but these are human lives,” Leo Egger, one of the creators of the display, told The News & Observer. “From far away it looks like an abstract painting but the closer you get the names come into focus.”


The Class of 2020's graduation photos
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The Class of 2020's graduation photos

Commencement might be postponed, but some seniors got the chance to take graduation photos before saying goodbye to campus—and some who couldn't get to campus mocked something up anyway. The Chronicle asked for submissions and put this gallery together to help capture the spirit of graduation.


A quiet campus on an unusual LDOC
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A quiet campus on an unusual LDOC

Students would usually crowd Abele Quad on the last day of classes, celebrating and preparing for the annual LDOC concert. This year, with classes moved online and few students still on campus, the quad was quiet.


Bre Bradham: Senior Slideshow
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Bre Bradham: Senior Slideshow

Here are senior Bre Bradham's favorite photos from the last four years with the photography department. She's been an associate photography editor for three years, and was Editor-in-Chief as a junior. Whether it was flying to Detroit, driving to Massachusetts or getting a surprise call to cover a presidential candidate rally at the last minute, the stories behind each of these photos have been some of her favorite moments at Duke and have taken her from the steps of the Supreme Court to the front lines of protests.  She would like to thank Ian Jaffe, Carolyn Chang, Sanjeev Dasgupta, Sujal Manohar, Juan Bermudez, Charles York, Mary Helen Wood and the Chronicle Photo department for all the advice and good memories.


Sujal Manohar: Senior Slideshow
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Sujal Manohar: Senior Slideshow

After four years with the Chronicle's Photography department, here are senior Sujal Manohar's favorite shots. A Neuroscience and Visual Arts major from Dallas, Sujal served as Photography Editor as a junior after her previous roles as Recess Photography Editor and Associate Photography Editor. Her favorite ChronPhoto moments are photographing Obama at Duke-UNC 2019 and covering the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Next year, she will be working at an arts nonprofit which serves people with disabilities in Austin, Texas. She would like to thank Carolyn, Sanjeev, Ian, and Bre for all their support over the years! 


PHOTOS: Men's Basketball vs. UNC Chapel Hill
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PHOTOS: Men's Basketball vs. UNC Chapel Hill

The Duke Blue Devils pull off the regular season sweep of North Carolina after beating the Tar Heels 89-76 in Cameron Indoor Stadium on 03/07/2020.  Photos of the game were taken by Charles York and Eric Wei


Men's Basketball vs. NC State
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Men's Basketball vs. NC State

Duke played its second game against NC State tonight. After a previous loss of 20 points to NC State, the Blue Devils were determined to win this game. The Blue Devils won the game, with a final score of 69-88.