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(04/23/24 4:33pm)
As the semester comes to an end, the final hurrah for most students is LDOC and its long-awaited concert. Duke University Union (DUU) has outdone themselves this year and planned a fantastic lineup. If you are curious about the artists that will be gracing Abele Quad April 24, look no further.
(04/23/24 5:45am)
After falling behind early in stroke play, Duke found itself in a hole that the team couldn’t get out of — and one that would stop its tournament run before the semifinals.
(04/24/24 7:00am)
One of my favorite pastimes is to think about what my life might look like had I made different decisions. Kind of like in “The Butterfly Effect,” but with much lower stakes.
(04/23/24 4:00am)
We blinked and all that time was somehow gone. At the end of April, times are hard: students feel buried by final assignments, projects and exams. These April showers are drowning us. Yet, we keep marching, fueled by the promise of May flowers.
(04/23/24 4:00am)
I grew up religious, hard. I was raised Catholic by my parents who were also raised Catholic. I went to church every Sunday without question. I attended a private Catholic school for over ten years, from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Even my public high school boasted a predominantly Christian student body. My friends — whether from school, sports, or the neighborhood — were all religious, courtesy of my Bible Belt–residing town.
(04/23/24 1:18am)
EarthFest, an annual celebration of Earth Day by various environmentally-minded organizations at Duke, took place from 12 to 4 p.m. Friday on the Bryan Center Plaza.
(04/22/24 11:48pm)
A team of mechanical engineers has created a new diagnostic platform that can be used to detect various cancers and other serious medical conditions with greater efficiency.
(04/23/24 3:13am)
Ever met a rock star?
(04/23/24 6:49pm)
Duke basketball was once again in the national spotlight, as six of the men and women's teams' incoming freshmen competed at the Jordan Brand Classic this weekend. Let’s take a look at how each of the future Blue Devils fared:
(04/24/24 7:00am)
What’s the worst lie, whether it’s blatant deception or simply omission of information, you’ve told your parents? Don’t worry: You’re allowed to plead the fifth. As for me, I may have disclosed my 3 a.m. disapproving escapades to my mother, but I have lied about all participation in The Chronicle.
(04/23/24 5:00am)
This guest column is part of a series of three OP-Eds about abortion care access in North Carolina submitted by members of the Reproductive Health Care Post-Roe (2023-2024) Bass Connections project. More information on the project and provider testimonies can be found on the project’s website.
(04/23/24 5:00am)
This guest column is part of a series of three OP-Eds about abortion care access in North Carolina submitted by members of the Reproductive Health Care Post-Roe (2023-2024) Bass Connections project. More information on the project and provider testimonies can be found on the project’s website.
(04/23/24 5:00am)
This guest column is part of a series of three OP-Eds about abortion care access in North Carolina submitted by members of the Reproductive Health Care Post-Roe (2023-2024) Bass Connections project. More information on the project and provider testimonies can be found on the project’s website.
(04/24/24 7:00am)
“Derek, your secret is out,” my sister texted me. “Mom and Dad read your Chronicle article. They know you’re gay.”
(04/24/24 7:00am)
There are few stranger feelings than being underwhelmed by a lifelong dream.
(04/24/24 7:00am)
My life at Duke, in many ways, didn’t start until I walked into The Chronicle’s office. My first time in 301 Flowers was also my first time in a campus building that wasn’t a dorm, classroom or dining hall amid a national lockdown, my first Cookout strawberry milkshake, my first glimpse into 119 years of Duke’s history documented in yellowing print headlines pinned to the walls.
(04/24/24 7:00am)
The Chronicle has been a safe haven for me to explore my interests in student journalism and a window for me to learn more about the work of students and people who are a part of the Duke and Durham community.
(04/22/24 2:20pm)
Once again, head coach Kara Lawson is using the portal to strengthen her team.
(04/22/24 5:35am)
After battling through tough conditions in its last regatta, the 14th-ranked Duke rowing team finally saw some sunshine at the Big 10 Invitational in Sarasota, Fla. The Blue Devils raced five boats in 15 races across the two-day meet, walking away with several notable successes.
(04/22/24 5:38am)
With the stakes high, the Blue Devils came into game three of a weekend series against Virginia Tech feeling the pressure to triumph against a strong team. The Hokies, looking for a big-time home upset, certainly looked confident in the middle of the game. In the end however, No. 6 Duke rode two late home runs to come out on top 13-10, winning a nail-biting series that saw its first two games each come down to extra innings and the third tied heading into the ninth.