Cherokee nation expands dispensary to sell recreational marijuana
A Cherokee nation marijuana retailer will begin selling cannabis products to anyone over the age of 21 on Sept. 7, following a three-year effort to legalize marijuana for the tribe.
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A Cherokee nation marijuana retailer will begin selling cannabis products to anyone over the age of 21 on Sept. 7, following a three-year effort to legalize marijuana for the tribe.
Jewish Life at Duke (JLD; Duke University’s Hillel) has been foundational to my past two years at this University. I have come to love Jewish Life at Duke for its commitment to supporting all students in developing their Jewish identity as well as creating an environment for open discourse on all things Jewish.
Is orientation still going on?
The 2024 season marks the 54th iteration of Blue Devil volleyball and the 26th year for head coach Jolene Nagel. With a roster of 18 and seven newcomers — including four freshmen and three graduate transfers — the focus of the Blue Devils leading up to the season has been team-building and integration. And with a stacked nonconference schedule and a strong ACC lineup, the pressure is on for Duke to perform.
After one of the most eventful offseasons in recent history, it’s time for Duke football to take to the gridiron again.
The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards announced updates to the Duke Community Standard Wednesday.
Duke Student Government confirmed new officers and reviewed its policies Wednesday during the first senate meeting of the 2024-25 academic year Wednesday.
The Supreme Court maintained a temporary pause on a Biden administration student debt relief plan Wednesday, leaving millions of borrowers on uncertain terms.
The 2024 season commences for Duke football Friday against Elon, and The Chronicle is here with an overview, stats to watch, x-factors and keys to the game:
Before every season, The Chronicle's football beats share our predictions for how the Blue Devils will fare. With a new head coach, a challenging ACC schedule and plenty of roster turnover, the 2024 season could have plenty of ups and downs. We share our record predictions, offensive and defensive MVPs and more:
Stopping Michael Vick was the task.
Plato ranked democracy as the lowest form of ordered government. Hitler gained power through democratic processes. The majority of voters in the United States at one time supported slavery. With this tainted history, why do so many people fear what they call undemocratic?
Whether it’s your first year or your last, there’s always somebody at Duke that you might not know. The Chronicle is here to help. Here are some of the University’s biggest stars to be on the lookout for as you adjust to life at Duke.
The Duke Personal Assistance Service rolled out four new virtual support groups to provide support to University faculty and staff who are processing grief from the loss of a loved one, presenting an opportunity for them to “process uncomfortable emotions and discuss coping skills.”
A student once told me that the hardest thing she had to do upon arriving in the U.S. was ordering at Subway. "Like the sandwich shop?" I asked. Perhaps I paused too long or she could see it on my face that I didn’t quite understand what she meant. She went on to explain that you have to go down the line very quickly and state exactly what you’d like. There was no mobile ordering at the time! The challenge, I quickly realized, was that vegetables below in the refrigerated display case aren’t labeled and ingredients like banana peppers aren’t common throughout the world. And dressings? Thousand Island? Garlic aioli or Smoky BBQ? These are not common in language textbooks or even in American TV shows.
Editor's note: In advance of the 2024 presidential election, The Chronicle is breaking down each candidate’s stance on priority issues, examining their platform and political history to keep voters in the Duke and Durham community informed. This week, we take a look at trade:
With the 2024 season coming up fast, The Chronicle is breaking down each major position group on the Duke roster: specialists, defensive backs, linebackers, running backs, defensive line, offensive line, receivers and quarterbacks. Last up are the quarterbacks:
For the third time in the last four seasons, Duke football will begin its season with a new offensive coordinator, and this time, the change is sure to be fast-paced amid important additions to the NCAA rulebook.
The end of the workout is a chaotic symphony of sweat.
As students returned to campus for the fall semester, many noticed an updated look at facilities across campus.