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It’s a different look for Duke this season, which starts the 2024 campaign with a new face, new lineup and even a newly renovated facility.
Grade inflation exists at Duke, and the stats support it.
Just in time for the biggest college basketball games of the year, sports betting will soon be legal throughout the state.
The Chronicle sat down with North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper to talk about the issues at stake in the upcoming 2024 elections, the state of higher education, the Israel-Hamas war and his thoughts on the upcoming Duke-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill men’s basketball rivalry matchup. This conversation has been lightly edited for clarity and brevity:
The first slate of head coach Manny’s Diaz tenure is locked in.
Duke will pay $24 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that the University, along with 16 other elite institutions, illegally practiced need-aware admissions.
After each Duke men’s basketball game this season, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. The Blue Devils earned a bounce-back 83-69 win against Louisville Tuesday, and the Blue Zone is here to break down the contest:
On Tuesday evening in Louisville, Ky., Duke’s starting five featured a preseason All-American, two freshman and two players returning from injury. On the bench sat the team’s 6-foot-5 all-star point guard, a 19-year-old reclassified sophomore with sky-high expectations.
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details — and numbers:
Matthew Waxman, a law professor at Columbia University and an adjunct senior fellow for Law and Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, spoke at Tuesday’s Program in American Grand Strategy event on the long-term implications of the war between Israel and Hamas.
Duke announced the winners of the 2023-24 Presidential Award, recognizing seven individuals and four teams for embodying a commitment to Duke’s values and excellence.
The Office of Climate and Sustainability held the third installment of its investment seminar series Tuesday evening, which focused on questions of climate market potential and the role of mission-driven institutions in responsible investment practices.
Author's Note: We are a collective of 144 student leaders representing 90 student groups across the nation, spanning progressive causes of every kind, and standing in solidarity with gun violence prevention. Today, more than 50 student newspapers are publishing our letter, addressed to students. Our nation is asking for a student-led conversation around gun violence without school shooting as its pretext, a conversation charged with hope rather than with fear. We’re not going to wait for the next school shooting to happen.
Hot browns — a greasy, meaty mix of bread, cheese, tomatoes, bacon and turkey invented at the restaurant of a local hotel — are a Louisville staple.
Here we are at the start of a new semester. As we become reacquainted with our dorm rooms, discover new classrooms and reclaim old routines, it can feel automatic to simply fall back into the mechanism of things. With the new year just begun, many of us have made resolutions — and resolved to actually stick to our resolutions this time.
On the road for the first time since an early January trip to Pittsburgh, No. 12 Duke and Louisville are duking it out Tuesday night at the KFC Yum! Center. With 20 minutes to play, the Blue Devils hold a 45-34 advantage:
After a crushing defeat to Pittsburgh Saturday, No. 12 Duke is back in action against Louisville Tuesday night. Ahead of the matchup, the Blue Zone is here with some can’t-miss prop bets:
Benjamin Chavis, Divinity School ‘80, gave a fireside chat Monday evening discussing the importance of education in improving diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives as Duke’s Environmental Justice and Racial Equity Fellow, the first to hold the position.
On Oct. 10, 2023, Lewis McGarvey stepped onto the pitch at Koskinen Stadium for the first time in almost two years. Fans in the bleachers under Kennedy Tower cheered as the Belfast, Northern Ireland, product ran to his position at center back. But the noise that erupted from the sidelines and from the field was much louder, as the Blue Devils on the men’s soccer team hollered and whooped for their friend and captain.
A federal judge temporarily blocked portions of a North Carolina elections law on Sunday, preventing changes to the same-day voter registration process from taking effect.