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(08/22/24 6:23pm)
Last season ended for the Blue Devils with a brutal battle against a tall, strong and veteran Western Michigan team that knocked Duke out in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The loss followed a similar one to Clemson in the ACC tournament quarterfinals. This season, head coach John Kerr looks to fill his own roster with tall, strong and veteran talent.
(08/22/24 12:00pm)
Pitchfork’s will remain open through the 2024-25 academic year, despite rumors that the popular West Campus dining location would soon be closing.
(08/22/24 1:20am)
Former President Donald Trump rallied in Asheboro, N.C., Wednesday, delivering remarks on his foreign policy platform and criticizing the Biden-Harris administration.
(08/21/24 6:43pm)
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. Next up is the offensive line:
(08/21/24 3:37am)
Duke Kunshan University enrolled its largest-ever class this fall during a pivotal period for the school’s future.
(08/21/24 10:06pm)
There is nothing quite as captivating as the sheer athleticism required to compete at the highest level.
(08/20/24 1:33am)
Over its first century, Duke has established itself as a nationally leading academic and research institution.
(08/19/24 9:51pm)
As the basketball offseason continues, the Blue Zone is here to break down film from the new additions to both the men’s and women’s teams. On the men’s side, we’ve already looked at Kon Knueppel, Patrick Ngongba II, Isaiah Evans, Khaman Maluach, Cooper Flagg, Maliq Brown, Mason Gillis, Darren Harris and Sion James. Next up is transfer Cameron Sheffield:
(08/19/24 3:14pm)
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. Next up is the defensive line:
(08/19/24 1:37am)
The Robertson Express will operate on a reduced weekend schedule beginning Saturday, a decision made in an effort to be conscious of the bus route’s “environmental impact” after analyzing ridership data that revealed “a significant dip in usage” over the weekend.
(08/19/24 11:50pm)
Duke has its Week 1 signal-caller.
(08/17/24 2:53am)
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke in Raleigh Friday to lay out details of her economic agenda for the first time in her 2024 campaign.
(08/17/24 11:42pm)
Content warning: The following report includes references to depression and suicidal thoughts.
(08/16/24 7:48pm)
With the 2024 season coming up fast, The Chronicle is breaking down each major position group on the Duke roster: specialists, defensive backs, linebackers, defensive line, offensive line, receivers, running backs and quarterbacks. Next up are the running backs:
(08/16/24 3:29am)
In 2021, DukeEngage launched a Gateway program to encourage incoming first-year students to engage with their local communities through civic and community service.
(08/16/24 2:51am)
When the final whistle blew on Duke’s 2023 season, it could be defined by one word: disappointing.
(08/15/24 8:04pm)
Prior to last season, Duke had made an NCAA tournament appearance every year since 2015. But even though the team boasted a list of all-star talent led by then-sophomore Kat Rader, the scoring hole left by Michelle Cooper proved to be too much for the 2023 Blue Devils to overcome. Duke missed out on the NCAA tournament for the first time in eight years, only scoring 15 goals compared to 46 the year before.
(08/15/24 12:42pm)
With the 2024 season coming up fast, The Chronicle is breaking down each major position group on the Duke roster: specialists, defensive backs, linebackers, defensive line, offensive line, receivers, running backs and quarterbacks. Next up are the linebackers:
(08/15/24 4:13am)
With Experiential Orientation (ExO) just around the corner, preparations are underway on campus for the arrival of incoming first-years and transfer students.
(08/14/24 2:20am)
Duke Children’s Hospital and Health Center is celebrating a Summer of Miracles through local business partnerships.