Remembering Karen Blumenthal: What would Karen do?
By Lindsey Rupp | June 1, 2020At The Chronicle, I wanted to grow up to be like Karen: a badass journalist, writer, partner, parent and mentor.
At The Chronicle, I wanted to grow up to be like Karen: a badass journalist, writer, partner, parent and mentor.
I’m a grown up in almost every way but one: When I leave Durham in a month, it may be the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do.
The outfield of the Durham Bulls Athletic Park played host to the 16th annual World Beer Festival Saturday Oct. 8.
Locals and visitors flocked to the Durham Bulls Athletic Park this Saturday for the 16th annual World Beer Festival, hosted by “All About Beer Magazine.”
John “Rob” Lenoir, Trinity ’84, wore glasses. After a day of trading bonds at Sandler O’Neill, on the 104th floor of the World Trade Center’s south tower Rob would wrestle with his kids.
Former Trinity sophomore Eric Irons has been placed on probation after accepting a structured sentencing agreement for a misdemeanor sexual battery charge in Durham County district court.
It’s daunting to try to improve something that has been around for 106 years.
Seyward Darby served as editor of the 101st volume of The Chronicle in 2005-2006, when three Duke lacrosse players were falsely accused of raping an exotic dancer at a party held by the team.
Ryan McCartney served as editor of the 102nd volume of The Chronicle in 2006-2007, when three Duke lacrosse players falsely accused of raping an exotic dancer at a team party were exonerated.
March 13 marked the five-year anniversary of the party the lacrosse team hosted at its off-campus house which began a controversial and critical chapter of the University’s history.