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Film room: Towering center Khaman Maluach looks to dominate the glass, stretch the floor

(07/17/24 12:32pm)

As Duke basketball continues to prepare for the upcoming season, the Blue-Zone is here to break down film from the new additions to both the men’s and women’s teams. On the men’s side, we’ve already looked at Kon Knueppel, Patrick Ngongba II and Isaiah Evans. Next up is Khaman Maluach:


Discovering Durham arts

(07/16/24 4:00pm)

We all are aware, both personally and colloquially, of the “Duke Bubble.” It is both disappointing and understandable. Duke’s student body is diverse in every way, especially geographically. Only 16% of Duke’s students are from North Carolina – and an even lower percentage is from Durham. It’s difficult to expect 18 to 22-year-olds to take full advantage of a growing metropolitan area when they’re still figuring out themselves and Duke. Yet, we should still try. With that in mind, below are some of Durham’s (and the broader Research Triangle’s) best places to experience local and national culture.




Duke political experts’ thoughts on the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, country’s future

(07/15/24 4:47am)

Editor’s note: Listen to The Chronicle’s special audio report with political expert Mark Dalhouse below. Read on for a preview of Dalhouse’s comments alongside insights from professors in the Sanford School of Public Policy.




Presidential Preview: Economy

(07/12/24 3:42am)

Editor's note: In advance of the 2024 presidential election, The Chronicle is breaking down each candidate’s stance on priority issues, examining their platform and political history to keep voters in the Duke and Durham community informed. This week, we take a look at the economy:



Top art spots on East Campus

(07/18/24 5:09pm)

In this story, I’ll be rating four of the major arts and performance venues at Duke using four criteria: location, function, architecture and accessibility. Location is everything about where and what the space is, including size and proximity to other sites. Function is about what the spot can be used for and if there are multiple ways to use it. Architecture related to a location’s style, appearance and inner structures and Accessibility is about if a site is easy to get to and use regardless of who you are. I’ll be using a letter-based ranking system to avoid the arbitrariness that can come with number rankings.





Film room: Fiery forward Isaiah Evans will bring energy and elite shooting to the Blue Devils

(07/08/24 1:05pm)

As Duke basketball continues to prepare for the upcoming season, the Blue Zone is here to break down film from the new additions to both the men’s and women’s teams. On the men’s side, we’ve already looked at Kon Knueppel and Patrick Ngongba II. Next up is Isaiah Evans:



Presidential Preview: Abortion

(07/05/24 4:51am)

Editor's note: In advance of the 2024 presidential election, The Chronicle is breaking down each candidate’s stance on priority issues, examining their platform and political history to keep voters in the Duke and Durham community informed. This week, we take a look at abortion: