Sprout, Farmstead and Ginger and Soy open later during two-week test period
By Amy Guan | February 1, 2021Some dining locations have expanded hours from Jan. 25 to Feb. 7, the result of a partnership between Duke Student Government and Duke Dining.
Some dining locations have expanded hours from Jan. 25 to Feb. 7, the result of a partnership between Duke Student Government and Duke Dining.
When the Class of 2024 matriculated at Duke, they brought along with them the pain of the impacts of COVID-19 on themselves, their family and their close friends.
The Class of 2024 described their opinions on and adherence to the Duke Compact, the agreement laying out the broad outlines of Duke’s COVID-19 safety guidelines, in the Chronicle’s first year survey.
The Chronicle’s survey asked first-years about their fall semester living situations and sense of campus community.
Duke has delayed registration for fall 2021 courses to July to have more time to plan for the fall semester, with the number of in-person classes still uncertain.
Greek and non-Greek selective living groups will be allowed to hold virtual recruitment for sophomores, junior and seniors in the spring semester, though most cannot recruit first-years
Faculty heard two proposals from professors in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Wednesday's virtual meeting of the Arts and Sciences Council, Trinity College of Arts and Sciences' faculty governance body.
Amid changes to recruitment, The Chronicle surveyed first-years about their interest in Greek life and non-Greek selective living groups, motivation for rushing and likelihood to rush if it were online.
The Class of 2024 described their political beliefs, voting plans, presidential votes and more in The Chronicle’s first-year survey.
The first campus snowfall of the year came on Wednesday, bringing a communal experience for students beginning their second socially distanced semester.
Duke has suspended global and domestic undergraduate travel for Summer 2021 but will have a mix of in-person and remote classes for Summer Sessions I and II, administrators wrote in a Thursday email to undergraduates.
The Chronicle’s first-year survey asked the Class of 2024 to describe their paths to Duke, including legacy or first-generation status, type of high school attended and whether or not students receive financial aid.
For the fourth year in a row, The Chronicle surveyed members of Duke's first-year class. Read an overview of the class, including demographic data, paths to Duke and plans upon arriving, and compliance with COVID-19 safety guidelines during an unusual first year of college.
This week, The Chronicle will release survey data about the Class of 2024.
See all of our currently published articles about the Class of 2024.
The legacy of a former Young Trustee candidate lived on in Wednesday night’s Duke Student Government Senate meeting.
The Chronicle has compiled a list of classes in disciplines ranging from Information Science and Studies to Cultural Anthropology to spice up your spring course load before drop-add ends Feb. 2.
The student-led Black Coalition Against Policing hosted a virtual town hall on policing and policy enforcement with Duke representatives Wednesday night.
An anonymous student has filed a lawsuit against Duke alleging that the University improperly handled a disciplinary process that led to him being suspended for three semesters over sexual assault allegations.
There were 82 new positive coronavirus tests reported at Duke between Jan. 18 and Jan. 24, out of 30,581 total tests, according to data released Tuesday on the University’s COVID-19 testing tracker.