Best seat in the house
By Chase Olivieri | April 25, 2011Working for The Chronicle for the past four years has provided me a unique opportunity to experience and observe events at Duke and throughout North Carolina.
Working for The Chronicle for the past four years has provided me a unique opportunity to experience and observe events at Duke and throughout North Carolina.
Despite its close proximity to Duke, few students venture down I-40 to the capital city of North Carolina.
Forget Myrtle. After a short two hour drive (150 miles) down Interstate 40 East, you will arrive in Wilmington, NC the quaint seaside historic capital of North Carolina on the Cape Fear River.
There is a new joint for Durham burger afficionados to check out.
Durham bars, restaurants and pub’s serving top-notch cocktails & accessible via the new Bull City Connector Bus
12/1/09--MADISON, Wisconsin-Duke vs. Wisconsin Men's Basketball: The Wisconsin Badgers crushed the Duke Blue Devils 73-69 Wednesday night at the Kohl Center. Photo by Chase Olivieri
Aerial photography from a recent flight over North Carolina to the Outer Banks. Photo by Chase Olivieri
Senior Vince Oghobaase, seen here with Director of Athletics Kevin White, signed with the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted free agent.
Last time Duke and Virginia met, six days ago, the Blue Devils toppled the No. 1 team in the country, 13-9.
The last time Mike Krzyzewski and Roy Williams met at center court in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the Tar Heels had come away victorious.
Senior Max Quinzani and the rest of Duke’s forwards could find the path to goal well-defended by Notre Dame goalie Scott Rodgers.
Cameron Crazies engage in a “group ritual” meant to heckle the opposing team during Wednesday night’s game against Florida State.
Junior Kyle Singler scored 28 points in a loss to Wisconsin in Madison, one of Duke’s only two defeats. The Blue Devils have yet to win a true road game this season.