Duke alumnus Eric Oberstein wins Grammy
By Linda Yu | February 26, 2015This victory makes him the only Duke employee, including faculty, who has won a Grammy award.
This victory makes him the only Duke employee, including faculty, who has won a Grammy award.
Researchers at the Bursac lab have grown the first contracting muscle tissue, creating new possibilities for drug and medical testing.
"I believe there are evil spirits among us that cause you to do bad things just like you have good spirits for protection," boomed the imposing bouncer at Whiskey, his gold fillings flashing in the...
A new campus enterprise could give students more options for acquiring notes when they miss a class.
Due to rowdy freshmen and extensive property destruction in the last two weeks, Shooters has raised its cover fee for Duke students under 21 years old from $5 to $10.
Duke recently disbanded its bike loaner program due to a lack of space, funding and interest. But some students are already looking for ways to bring it back.
The Chronicle's Tony Shan and Linda Yu sat down with Duke students to discuss North Carolina politics.
Seven Duke alumni took on a 500-mile run that bridged together their time at Duke with their service in the Iraq War Aug. 11.
Of the many administrators and sub-administrators at Duke, Vice President of Student Affairs Larry Moneta is one of the most visible.
Resting at the top of the masthead of Duke's independent daily newspaper, The Chronicle, is the name of junior Danielle Muoio.