Duke men's basketball 2023-24 player review: TJ Power
As the Blue Devils’ season comes to an end, the Blue Zone is here to break down every player’s performance this year, and compare it to our preseason predictions. First up is TJ Power:
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As the Blue Devils’ season comes to an end, the Blue Zone is here to break down every player’s performance this year, and compare it to our preseason predictions. First up is TJ Power:
Duke unveiled the “Our History, Our Voice: Latiné at Duke” exhibit mid-January, exploring the history of the Latinx community at Duke as part of the University’s centennial celebrations.
I’ve been swimming a lot recently — and, no, thankfully not in Brodie. This behavior has perplexed me, as it’s not because I enjoy swimming (I don’t) or that I’m particularly good at it (I’m not). But, as I mentally composed this piece while completing my decidedly mediocre laps, I realized my urge to go to the pool is not about the physical act of swimming — nor the five kudos I will receive on Strava after — but rather the necessary detachment from the less-than-waterproof world inherent to being in a pool.
As the Blue Devils’ season comes to an end, the Blue Zone is here to break down every player’s performance this year, and compare it to our preseason predictions. We've already looked at TJ Power. Next up is freshman forward Sean Stewart:
“What’s your destiny?”
It's been an offseason of departures so far for the Blue Devils, but one key piece isn't going anywhere.
While Duke baseball is just over halfway through its ACC schedule, some former Blue Devils are just getting started in the big leagues. The Blue Zone takes a look at some former Duke stars making it big:
After three days of new program records at Raleigh Relays, the Blue Devils traveled to High Point, N.C., Friday with different intentions.
The morning of December 17th, 2022 was cold and partly cloudy — not atypical for a winter Saturday. With finals half-completed and suitcases already half-packed, campus buzzed in anticipation of winter break.
Judith Kelley, dean of the Sanford School of Public Policy, announced she will be stepping down as dean at the end of the 2023-24 academic year in a Friday release from Duke Today.
In the final days of Ramadan, the Center for Muslim Life reflected on the effectiveness of support systems available for Muslim students.
Arts & Sciences Council passed a new Trinity curriculum in its Thursday meeting, which will come into effect for incoming students starting fall 2025.
Comedian and television host Jon Stewart visited Duke Thursday to share insights from his experience working in the communications industry for over three decades.
Duke announced in a Thursday afternoon release that lead dust was detected in the pool maintenance area of Brodie Aquatics Center and on the floor in other parts of Brodie Recreation Center, causing the gym’s indefinite closure.
Chief Justice John Roberts spoke Thursday at a private Duke Law ceremony honoring the late Sandra Day O’Connor, former associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
After two years in Durham, it’s Flip’s turn for the professional spotlight.
Every year, the best players from across the nation gather to celebrate their high school careers at the McDonald’s All-American Game. This year, the Blue Devils had three players represented, so let’s take a look at how each player performed in Houston this week: