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DSG hears student concerns over new SOFC guidelines, begins elections for presidential committees

(09/05/24 4:25am)

Duke Student Government met Wednesday for its second senate meeting of the school year, where senators heard student concerns about recent changes to Student Organization Finance Committee guidelines, shared committee goals and submitted nominations for presidential committees.



The Chronicle's 2024 Duke fall sports season previews

(09/04/24 11:53pm)

As students get back into the swing of homework and classes, the Blue Devils are getting back to work in their respective fall sports. The Chronicle is here to preview all of the all sports at Duke, breaking down players to watch, key matchups and more. Click the subheading of each sport to read the comprehensive preview, and make sure to check out The Chronicle’s coverage all fall long.





DGSU rallies across campus and in Allen Building for ‘livable wages,’ ‘improved working conditions’

(09/04/24 6:26am)

After a year of continuous negotiations with University administration, Duke Graduate Students Union hosted a rally on Tuesday to demand that Duke give graduate students fair contracts, improve working conditions and pay all its employees livable wages.


Duke announces new 3-person leadership team to take over dean of students responsibilities

(09/04/24 1:00pm)

Duke Student Affairs announced a new three-person leadership team to oversee the responsibilities typically managed by the dean of students in a Wednesday morning email to students.


RFK Jr. sues NC Board of Elections over decision to keep his name on the ballot after ending presidential candidacy

(09/04/24 3:35am)

The North Carolina State Board of Elections refused former third-party presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s request to be removed from the state’s ballot in the upcoming election after he ended his candidacy Aug. 23.


Duke students react to Lilly Library closure, impact on first-year classes

(09/04/24 2:52am)

Amid ongoing renovations at Lilly Library, Duke’s primary East Campus library, first-years shared their disappointment over the closure and expressed a general lack of knowledge on how to access library resources.


Wrong about me and wrongheaded about Duke

(09/04/24 12:00pm)

I’m writing to respond to a guest column The Chronicle published on August 26 titled “Duke University faculty must stop advocating for anti-gay and anti-transgender laws.” This title is misleading. As The Chronicle’s hyperlink “taylor-coleman-trans-rights” makes clear, the essay isn’t about generic “faculty” — it’s about me. I’m responding because it’s wrong about me and my work, and wrongheaded in its institutional message.


Scouting the opponent: Northwestern's dual-threat quarterback Mike Wright will be a focal point for the Blue Devils

(09/04/24 1:19am)

Duke football began its season Friday night on a positive note, taking home a 26-3 victory against Elon. Looking ahead to another Friday night contest, the Blue Devils travel to Evanston, Ill., to battle Northwestern for the third year in a row; Duke took a 38-14 victory in Durham last year. So, let’s take a look at the opposing roster. 


Have the news media learned to cover a female presidential candidate? Democracy’s future may depend on the answer

(09/03/24 12:00pm)

This summer, the 2024 presidential election received a monumental shake-up when President Joe Biden withdrew his bid for re-election and threw his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris quickly amassed the delegate support necessary to secure the Democratic nomination. 


Durham referendum to ask voters to borrow $200 million towards a water park, sidewalk renovations and more

(09/03/24 4:43am)

On Election Day, Durham residents will consider two proposals on $200 million worth of city infrastructure updates in the form of a new aquatic center and renovations to parks, streets and sidewalks in a referendum vote.