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(04/02/24 4:20am)
Salam Fayyad, former prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, spoke at a Monday event about the viability of the two-state solution and the need for a more inclusive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
(04/02/24 3:12am)
Academic advisors are intended to form an essential support network for students, but some first-years have concerns about the program’s effectiveness.
(04/02/24 3:01am)
As enrollment in the humanities continues to decline nationwide, Duke's latest curriculum proposal may buck against the national trend.
(04/02/24 4:00am)
My senior spring couldn’t feel more different from freshman spring, and not just because of the absence of a global pandemic.
(04/02/24 4:00am)
Easter is hands down my favorite day of the year. Growing up, Easter meant waking up at 7 a.m. for an egg hunt before heading to church for back-to-back services where my siblings and I got to sing the most glorious pieces of choir music, accompanied by a brass timpani and an organ which literally pulled out all the stops. Easter is — at its core — a celebration of joy and grace, and a powerful reminder that we are loved. So, being away from home for Easter as a first-year last year was difficult. It was the first time I hadn’t celebrated with my family and home congregation in over 10 years, and I felt lonely and disconnected.
(04/03/24 4:14am)
Some students and faculty members voiced concerns about the methodology behind and interpretation of the recent Duke Campus Culture Survey, which hopes to effectively guide future equity initiatives on campus.
(04/04/24 4:00am)
"Eggs are good for you," and "eggs are bad for you." "Wine is good for you," and "wine is bad for you." "Coffee is a superfood" but also "damaging to your health." "You should never eat saturated fat," but "it’s really not that bad according to science."
(04/02/24 4:00am)
As of today, 234 other universities across the world have committed to divesting their endowments from fossil fuels, meaning that they no longer invest any portion of their endowments in the stocks, bonds, or funds of oil, coal and gas companies. In a recent report by the Duke Advisory Committee on Investment Responsibility (ACIR), Duke has recommitted itself to the opposite, deciding once again that profits and loyalty to its fossil fuel shareholders come first, before the precious Climate Commitment and before the future of our world. As President Price said in a recent interview, "It is presently not practical for DUMAC to account for carbon emissions in its portfolio."
(04/01/24 6:25pm)
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of March 25-31:
(04/01/24 5:29pm)
No. 4-seed Duke exited the NCAA tournament Sunday after a 64-76 defeat to No. 11-seed N.C. State. The Blue Zone breaks down the contest with a Player of the Game and more:
(04/01/24 5:46pm)
After the loss against No. 3 Virginia back on March 10, No. 14 Duke has more than bounced back by sweeping the weekend, beating Louisville Friday and Notre Dame Saturday. The Blue Devils extended their winning streak to four games ahead of arguably their most important game of the season next weekend against a North Carolina team that only seems to be getting better with time.
(04/01/24 4:25pm)
DALLAS—N.C. State head coach Kevin Keatts received a technical foul with 8:03 remaining in the game, and freshman guard Jared McCain knocked down two free throws to cut the Wolfpack lead to six. Duke had the momentum and a chance to change the trajectory of a game slipping from its grasp.
(04/01/24 5:38am)
The Blue Devils are back, baby.
(04/01/24 5:00am)
Kindness is a choice that everyone makes, and Duke students need to start using it toward Housing & Residence Life.
(04/01/24 5:42am)
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!
(04/01/24 5:16am)
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.
(04/01/24 5:13am)
Duke basketball just made a yuge pickup, many are saying it’s the biggest ever.
(04/01/24 5:11am)
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.
(04/01/24 5:08am)
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.
(04/01/24 5:06am)
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.