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Of the six or so clubs I joined at the start of my freshman year, The Chronicle was the only one I stuck to until the end.
In the wake of recent racially charged incidents on campus, students have created a petition that demands Duke create a comprehensive hate and bias policy.
The National Labor Relations Board has recently issued a complaint against a hospital run by Duke LifePoint, a joint venture between the Duke University Health System and health care firm LifePoint Health.
After making controversial comments connecting the founders of libertarianism to autism earlier this month, Nancy MacLean has finally addressed her earlier statement.
Duke settled a legal dispute Monday about its student conduct process that's been up in the air for almost four years, the University confirmed.
Nancy MacLean’s book “Democracy in Chains” has generated controversy, including skepticism from Duke colleagues. After comments she made recently linking an influential libertarian economist to autism, a Duke student created a petition asking the University to condemn her remarks.
PORTLAND, Ore.—For most of the PK80 Invitational, Florida was lights-out beyond the arc. But in the second half against the Blue Devils, it went ice cold.
PORTLAND, Ore.—For the third straight game of the PK80 Invitational, the Blue Devils are trailing at halftime.
PORTLAND, Ore.—Duke might have some of the best big men in the country, but the Longhorns controlled the paint in the first half.
PORTLAND, Ore.—At halftime at the Moda Center, it looked like Texas was about to run Duke out of the gym.
PORTLAND, Ore.—After coming out unprepared for Portland State’s run-and-gun style of play, the Blue Devils adjusted by becoming more aggressive and physical in the second half.
PORTLAND, Ore.—The Blue Devils might be a 25-point favorite to beat Portland State, but the Vikings have not backed down in the first half.
Recent revelations from the Paradise Papers have shed light on investments and investment tools used by Duke University’s endowment.
The antitrust lawsuit against Duke University is still in its early stages, but experts suggested the plaintiffs could face challenges in making their case.
The Blue Devils hold a commanding lead against Bowie State after holding the Bulldogs to less than double digits on the scoreboard for the majority of the first half.
Did a billion-dollar Chinese company with close ties to the Chinese government steal valuable intellectual property from Duke?
For the first time since the 2002-03 school year, appeals boards in the Office of Student Conduct no longer have the authority to “resolve” cases. Instead, they must send the case back to OSC.
A violent white nationalist rally last weekend centered around plans to remove a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee near University of Virginia’s campus.
This is the fifth story in a multi-part series on the student conduct process. The first story examined the experience of one student who went through the student conduct process and felt she was treated unfairly. In the second story, two legal experts criticized the student conduct regime. The third story, published two weeks ago, detailed additional students’ experiences with the Office of Student Conduct, and the fourth story, which was published last week, explored the intersection of student conduct with the University’s alcohol policy. If you have had experiences with the Office of Student Conduct that you would like to share with The Chronicle in a confidential manner, please contact Claire Ballentine or Neelesh Moorthy.
This is the third story in a multi-part series on the student conduct process. The first story, published two weeks ago, examined the experience of one student who went through the student conduct process and felt she was treated unfairly. In the second story, published last week, legal experts criticized the student conduct process. If you have had experiences with the Office of Student Conduct that you would like to share with The Chronicle in a confidential manner, please contact Claire Ballentine or Neelesh Moorthy.