Column: In defense of Duke HRL
Kindness is a choice that everyone makes, and Duke students need to start using it toward Housing & Residence Life.
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Kindness is a choice that everyone makes, and Duke students need to start using it toward Housing & Residence Life.
Surprise! It’s April Fools’ Day, which can only mean one thing: The Chronicle’s evil, satirical twin, The Chomicle. This is the best reporting we’ve done all year!
In a TikTok released Sunday by President of Duke Dining Rob Boned, Duke Dining revealed that Paltrow’s Pantry would become the new Chef’s Kitchen pop-up featuring a menu of exclusively kale salad and ozempic.
Duke basketball just made a yuge pickup, many are saying it’s the biggest ever.
Fifth-year Ben Chwarmer, starting lead for the club curling team, was spotted by students ordering lunch in Western Union Wednesday afternoon, prompting diners to swarm him and ask for autographs.
The man who sued the Baldwin Scholars program over alleged “gender discrimination” has now sued the C-1 van whose driver only lets on the “girls, gays and theys” during the busiest transportation hours.
Duke administration recently announced its new initiative, “Homeless but not Hungry,” which will work to address local food insecurity by donating student food waste to nearby homeless shelters.
Duke finalized its decision to close the Duke Herbarium and revealed plans Sunday to convert the facility into a dispensary.
Following student outcry, the Duke Global Education Office announced even more changes to the study abroad program, including sending all juniors studying abroad to Kuwait.
Duke is officially decommitting from its Climate Commitment after a year and a half of working diligently to make a negligible contribution to international decarbonization efforts.
After months of student protests and demonstrations on issues ranging from unionization to divestment to other stuff our lawyer advised us not to mention, Duke administrators have finally decided to respond.
Republicans in the North Carolina General Assembly announced Monday a new time-bending concoction that would accelerate how the state’s sausage is made.
Following rumors of his appearance at Shooters II and Pi Kappa Alpha Interstellar, Duke alum poster child Kenjamin Jong’s residence in Durham was confirmed, but not where you might expect.
The Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture celebrated the grand reopening of its space on the first floor of the Flowers Building Friday afternoon following 18 months of renovation.
Oceans@Duke hosted its third annual Blue Economy Symposium “Blueprint for Coastal Resilience” Friday to discuss the landscape of the blue economy, which works to use ocean resources for economic growth while preserving the environment.
Election season at Duke has come and gone. This past Wednesday, politically engaged students were able to exercise their civic right to vote to cast a ballot in the Duke Student Government (DSG) election for one of two behemoth political parties: Candidate and Write-In.
DALLAS—After traveling hundreds of miles, Duke was sent packing at the hands of a school just a few dozen minutes down the road.
DALLAS—Fresh off an upset of No. 1-seed Houston, No. 4-seed Duke entered Saturday’s Elite Eight clash in the American Airlines Center staring down a familiar foe: No. 11-seed N.C. State. The Blue Devils have controlled a low-scoring affair so far, leading 27-21 at halftime:
Duke men’s basketball is preparing for a familiar foe in N.C. State with a trip to the Final Four on the line. The Blue Zone is here with three keys to a Blue Devil victory:
Fresh off a gritty upset win against No. 1-seed Houston, the fourth-seeded Blue Devils stare down No. 11-seed N.C. State for the third time this season in the Elite Eight, looking to advance to the Final Four. The Chronicle’s beat writers are here with their predictions: