Chronicling my time at The Chronicle
By Jake Satisky | April 23, 2021One morning in the Chronicle office, after pulling an all-nighter to finish a PubPol memo, I saw a squirrel in front of me.
Jake Satisky was the Editor-in-Chief for Volume 115 of The Chronicle.
One morning in the Chronicle office, after pulling an all-nighter to finish a PubPol memo, I saw a squirrel in front of me.
Daniel Ennis is Duke’s new executive vice president, taking over from Tallman Trask. The Chronicle spoke to Ennis about his past experience at Johns Hopkins University, his decision to come to Duke and his goals for his new role.
Here are the top news stories from November, the eventful last month of the fall 2020 semester.
Boy, October seems like an eternity ago, doesn’t it? Halloween was only two weeks ago. Spooky.
Phew, we made it through September. As the COVID-19 pandemic forced students, faculty and staff to adjust in unprecedented ways, The Chronicle was there to cover the issues that mattered this month.
Duke announced its latest testing numbers for returning students Monday: 11 positives out of 5,765 tests so far, or 0.19%.
On LDOC my sophomore year, I officially became Volume 115’s editor-in-chief… and I was terrified.
After the nation focused its attention to the Wisconsin elections last week, Jill Karofsky emerged victorious in the hotly contested State Supreme Court race. Turns out, she's a Duke alumna.
Even though candidates won't be able to campaign on campus, Duke Student Government and class council elections are still happening this April.
She’s a mean, grumpy cat... She’s spoiled rotten, living in a luxurious cat house with students at her beck-and-call to feed her and take care of her.
Catcher Mike Rothenberg posted a .349 batting average and .605 slugging percentage in the shortened 2020 season.
Duke entered this past season coming off two consecutive super regional defeats, both in a do-or-die Game 3.
Junior catcher Michael Rothenberg is just one of the many strong bats in Duke's lineup.
Switch-hitting catcher Michael Rothenberg will be a pivotal piece for the Blue Devils in 2020.