Duke hosts National Veterans Day commemoration ceremony
Duke hosted its National Veterans Day Commemoration Ceremony Monday to honor the United States’ military personnel’s service to the country.
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Duke hosted its National Veterans Day Commemoration Ceremony Monday to honor the United States’ military personnel’s service to the country.
After the first week of the season, Duke men’s basketball checks in at No. 6 in the AP poll. The Blue Zone is here to break down movement around the country:
A Saturday to forget led to a Sunday full of triumphs, with multiple victors earning first-place finishes for the Blue Devils at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic.
Down 6-1, 3-1 Saturday afternoon at the ITA Sectional Championships, Irina Balus and Ellie Coleman knew they had to keep fighting, and they did.
The Blue Devils are rolling. They’re rolling past the mid-major programs that they scheduled to open their regular season, at least.
Stephen Miller, Trinity ‘07 and former Chronicle opinion columnist, was reportedly tapped Monday morning to serve as deputy chief of staff for policy in President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration.
The Blue Devils set themselves up for success. Unfortunately for the visitors, it never became a reality.
The year 2024 marks the 25th anniversary of “10 Things I Hate About You,” the quintessential 1990s romantic comedy with a star-studded cast including Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. As a self-proclaimed rom-com connoisseur, I highly recommend this movie to everyone. It takes your typical rom-com and warmly satirizes the genre to create a movie that any viewer will appreciate.
For Zander Pitrus, a junior and president of Duke College Republicans, President-elect Donald Trump’s victory marked a moment forcing Democrats to recognize the “elitism” that runs through their party.
Third-party voters in Durham gathered at CCB Plaza Wednesday for a “Rally for Gaza,” where attendees spoke against the two-party system and called for a “Free Palestine.”
Shannon Plunkett, a civil and environmental engineering doctoral student at Duke, won an award this summer for “Best Student Presentation” at the International Conference for Mercury as a Global Pollutant.
Head coach John Kerr had a simple message after the ACC quarterfinal. “Soccer's a cruel game, isn't it?” he asked. “The best team doesn't always win.”
Walltown Neighborhood Ministries, a collective of churches and partner organizations in the historically Black neighborhood of Walltown in Durham, is working to open a permanent food bank for community members after years of occupying temporary locations.
This weekend, Duke traveled to SMU and Pittsburgh in a set of matchups against two top-10 teams. The Blue Devils lost both contests in sweeps, falling to two of the best teams in the nation.
Duke men’s tennis shined in the fall’s biggest event yet.