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By Danny Nolan | September 25, 2013Metallica's performance at the retirement ceremony for Mariano Rivera showed how music and sports are joined at the hip.
Metallica's performance at the retirement ceremony for Mariano Rivera showed how music and sports are joined at the hip.
A gesture by fellow student-athletes was one of the more profound moment of Duke's upset victory against Illinois.
With the leaders changing every day, columnist Andrew Beaton examines the parallels between basketball recruiting and political primaries.
Is technology saving the sports world from renegade referees?
What if Duke basketball and football switched places? A look at how different the world might be.
What if Duke basketball and football switched places? A look at how different the world would be.
In a summer marked by scandal, columnist Danny Nolan is relieved that Duke has stayed out of the news.
I’ll always remember where I was when I heard the news. A change so radical, so sudden, how could they just do it over the summer without telling us?
Are you a casual fan or a blue-blooded die hard? Test your inner Cameron Crazie.
When LeBron James made “The Decision” to go to the Miami Heat in 2010, the move was not a popular one. Miami’s formula for success has paid off and then some.
Junior Andrew Beaton reflects on his time as Sports Editor of Chronicle Volume 108.
Senior Jackie Klauberg reflects on her journey from her time as a varsity lacrosse player to a Chronicle sports writer.
Senior columnist Tom Gieryn reflects on the moments he had at Duke.
I descended upon Durham in August 2009 as a naïve hick from the middle of nowhere, somewhere on the border of Colorado and Nebraska. I'm leaving a sports reporter.
Senior Tim Visutipol writes about what he learned from covering Duke's non-revenue sports.
Senior Jacob Levitt reflects on his Chronicle experience and how it taught him to ask the right questions.
It’s ironic, perhaps, that we thrust these burdens of heroism on a collection of individuals who are in some ways the least qualified to bear them, despite their physical strength.
With four weeks to go before the Blue Devils’ first postseason appearance in 18 years, the attention now shifts to the team’s seniors.
Get ready for one of the weirdest seasons yet. With this upcoming year of college basketball, there’s just no other way to put it.
Basketball's importance to the cohesion of Duke should never be forgotten, Gieryn writes.