Three juniors chosen for Udall Scholarship
Three Duke undergraduates were recently named Udall Scholars because of their commitment to Native American peoples or to the environment.
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Three Duke undergraduates were recently named Udall Scholars because of their commitment to Native American peoples or to the environment.
The Duke Climate Forum held a panel Tuesday evening to discuss the University’s plans for reaching climate neutrality by 2024.
Ismail Royer, a convicted jihadist, and Jennifer Bryson, a former Guantanamo Bay interrogator, could not be more different.
On Wednesday night, a segment aired on the show “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” entitled “We Need to Talk About Stephen Miller.” During her monologue, Bee brought up Miller, Trinity '07 and a senior policy advisor to President Donald Trump, in the context of his undergraduate days at Duke and the biweekly column he used to write for The Chronicle.
Duke's Graduate and Professional Student Council covered a range of topics at their meeting Tuesday night, such as resources for handling sexual assault and a new vice president of graduate affairs.
The snow decorated the Sarah P. Duke Gardens like icing on a cake as several brave souls chose to venture into the swirling, white winter wonderland. The Chronicle sent some photographers to capture the gardens in their unusually monochromatic setting.
John Podesta, the chair of Hillary Clinton’s campaign for president, spoke at Duke Wednesday as part of the Ambassador Dave and Kay Phillips Family Lecture series. During the 2016 election, Podesta—who has also served as chief of staff for President Bill Clinton and founded the nonprofit organization Center for American Progress—was thrown into the national spotlight after his private emails were obtained in an attack by Russian hackers and released online by WikiLeaks.
It was Spring 2015 and then-sophomore Mera Liccione was leaving for the gym when she fainted in her Central Campus apartment.
For those seeking more Latin American food on campus, their wishes may soon be granted.
Ever wished that you could find authentic Latin American food on campus? You're not alone.
A former U.S. congressman who is the namesake of the post-recession Dodd-Frank financial reform bill urged politicians and citizens to be more open to compromise in a talk at the Sanford School of Public Policy Tuesday.
As Duke finally gets its first bout of fall weather, the semester’s midterm season is moving full-speed ahead. But where do most Duke students choose to study during this stressful period? And what areas do they choose to avoid?
Craving pasta after the Brodhead Center closes? Il Forno may soon be delivering to dorms after 8 p.m.
When Sally Hogshead, Trinity ’91, skipped onto the stage of Griffith Film Theater Thursday night—her dark eyes sparkling and face exuberant—it was clear she knew how to fascinate.
Central Campus residents beware—Dame's Express will not be returning to Duke next semester.
A team of Duke students spent the summer creating a more efficient mechanism to map tobacco retailers in Durham County—which has over 250—and North Carolina, which has over 15,000.
As students return to campus, they may be surprised to find the "D" missing from HDRL.
College students may not be as morally bankrupt as popular culture makes them out to be.
After three years of planning, discussion and several drafts, the new curriculum proposal for undergraduates was put on hold at the end of the Spring semester.