Why is equivalency not actually equivalent to the cost of a swipe?
By Olivia Wivestad | November 19, 2019As first-years frequently gripe about, the monetary value of equivalency isn’t the same as the cost of eating at Marketplace.
As first-years frequently gripe about, the monetary value of equivalency isn’t the same as the cost of eating at Marketplace.
The Il Forno renovation over the summer led to the removal of the small pasta option, leaving students with only the regular-size pasta.
As Krzyzewski enters his 40th year at the helm of Duke men's basketball, we want to hear your questions about Coach K's past, present and future.
$1.6 billion. That’s how much the largest donor has given to Duke University since 1924.
Under the Gothic breezeways and the dim night of Duke’s campus quads, it might not be all that surprising to spot robed figures walking around the Chapel near the end of the school year.
The lack of a tipping system is intended to accommodate Duke students who may not be able to tip.
James B. Duke had a clause in his endowment’s Indenture of Trust mandating that Duke eventually include a “School for Training Teachers.”
We're interested to hear what you're wondering about Duke Dining. From questions about day-to-day issues or operations to big-picture musings on campus dining as a whole, ask away.
Here are a few stories, people and questions to watch out for this year.
What you need to know about SLGs, Greek Life, independent housing and more.
There is something different about the banners flying in Cameron Indoor.
This article will answer questions about getting tickets to sporting events, showing up to basketball games, tenting for the North Carolina game and going to Countdown to Craziness.
A few weeks ago, The Chronicle let incoming first-years ask their pressing questions. This article will answer questions about signing up for clubs, doing laundry, housing with the Baldwin Scholars program and joining the Investment Club.
Early graduations at Duke are less common than you might think.
Lights, camera, action—although sometimes in the case of Duke Athletics, there’s neither camera nor action to accompany the lights.
Have questions about life as a first-year at Duke? Let us know!
Here's a sampling of the questions you wanted answered and what we've been able to find out so far.
Grizzlies, polar bears and dreadnaughts, oh my! If not for The Trinity Chronicle, one of these could have been Duke's mascot.
Two weeks ago, we asked about your favorite moments or aspects of Duke men's basketball's season. Here are your picks.
The Duke Forest, making up over 80 percent of Duke's land, originated as cheap land from a slave-owning family. Now, it has been turned into a major forestry research establishment.