The Chronicle’s guide to transportation around campus
By Jonah Schwarz | September 18, 2024The Chronicle has broken down the University’s transportation options for getting around campus this academic year.
The Chronicle has broken down the University’s transportation options for getting around campus this academic year.
In its initial announcement, Duke administration highlighted Canvas’ ability to service an “expanded array of learning experiences” and its “stronger user community” in comparison to other learning management services.
With National Voter Registration Day this Tuesday, The Chronicle is here with information on how to register on time.
The six-hour forum, hosted by Provost Alec Gallimore, focused on the role of universities in discussing and engaging with the reactions on college campuses following the Oct. 7 attacks and the ongoing war in Gaza.
At 12 p.m. Monday, over 17,000 members of the Duke community attempted to claim a free ticket for the Ed Sheeran concert, but many students came up empty-handed and others shared concerns about the event’s assigned seating.
The event, hosted by student group Sustainable Oceans Alliance in Penn Pavilion, consisted of a student poster session, an alumni panel and a keynote speaker event with Sylvia Earle, Graduate School ‘56 and ‘66.
As landmark decisions and unprecedented constitutional issues have marked historic recent terms for the Supreme Court, Duke Law professors spoke with The Chronicle about teaching constitutional law amid a changing legal climate.
Eight public service workers from the city of Durham and Durham County received honors during the 6 p.m. game at Wallace Wade Stadium.
Wilson received a number of accolades throughout his time at Duke, including the 2010 Presidential Award — the highest honor given to University staff and faculty members — the 2019 Brodhead Service Award and the 2013 University Medal for Distinguished Service.
The incident is being investigated as an aggravated assault by Durham Police and the Duke University Police Department.
The council revealed that only five proposals had been submitted for first-year Constellations one day before the deadline, falling short of its goal of 20 to 25 submissions.
Residents told The Chronicle that they lived in Epworth for about a week after the pipe burst, until being told in an impromptu meeting that they would need to move out that day.
Students reflected on the parking scene at Duke, with some celebrating the personal freedom offered by having a vehicle on campus and others pointing out inconveniences of the University's facilities.
DSG senators met Wednesday to finalize presidential committee nominations, share committee updates and approve SOFC funding requests.
Puppy Kindergarten is applying for additional grant funding to continue the program in the future, and a student-led "puppy club" is opening in the meantime.
The Chronicle broke down all the major construction projects currently underway around campus, including their estimated completion dates.
According to Levin, “the big difference about 21st-century American politics is not polarization — it is deadlock.”
Located on the second floor of the Student Wellness Center on West Campus, Student Health offers a wide range of services that students can take advantage of.
Students can now rent scooters and e-bikes by paying $1 to start and 46 cents per minute to ride using the Spin app.
The conversation, titled “Bridging the Divide: A Fireside Chat,” was moderated by Provost Alec Gallimore and hosted by the Office of the Provost, the Sanford School of Public Policy and POLIS: Center for Politics.