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I left my sophomore year at Duke feeling tired, and it wasn’t just from a lack of sleep. The sophomore slump hit me hard.
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I left my sophomore year at Duke feeling tired, and it wasn’t just from a lack of sleep. The sophomore slump hit me hard.
Despite being booked for a show just hours earlier, T-Pain will still be headlining this year’s Last Day of Classes concert.
Following criticism that Mars One’s mission to the Red Planet may not be written in the stars, senior Laurel Kaye defends the mission’s validity.
For Old Duke, students will be making their way downtown, walking fast as faces pass and they're homebound—with Vanessa Carlton as the concert's headliner.
The Chronicle staff elected sophomore Amrith Ramkumar to serve as editor-in-chief of its 111th volume.
After much anticipation, the official 2015 Last Day of Classes line-up has been announced.
The fake release of this year’s LDOC lineup caused a commotion on campus, and students have openly expressed their disappointment.
Students will have to wait a few more days to hear the release of this year’s anticipated LDOC lineup.
Selective living groups saw significant increases in the number of applicants this recruitment season, but the number of bids extended remained limited.
Nearly a year since it was first approved, the Academic Council addressed the Faculty Diversity Task Force and its purpose on campus.
As Duke’s sexual assault policies continue to be revised, a student-run campaign is encouraging community action across campus.
As sexual assault on college campuses continues to capture the national spotlight, Duke has tightened its policies in an attempt to increase awareness.
Lavanya Sunder, a junior and Duke Student Government President, has led DSG through a semester of both accomplishments and challenges. The Chronicle's Kali Shulklapper conducted an interview with Sunder on DSG’s endeavors and goals for the future.
Lemur Star of Zoboomafoo Dies at the Age of 20
Karishma Popli, a junior, recently joined 160 other Duke graduate and undergraduate students in the Duke Ebola Innovation Challenge. Hosted by the Fuqua School of Business, the event prompted small groups of students to develop an idea that would help improve care for Ebola patients, enhance the capabilities of healthcare workers, and prevent the disease from spreading further. Duke will submit some of the best ideas—as determined by a panel of judges—to USAID's national call to action. The Chronicle's Kali Shulklapper conducted an interview with Popli on her experience with the Challenge and her goals for the future.
Weekend food trucks have returned to West Campus, with a first appearance by Humble Pig this past Sunday.
A flood of student orders caused a severe delay in Sushi Love delivery Monday night, but the restaurant and Campus Enterprises were determined to make the process more efficient for the second night of delivery.
As Duke works to improve campus accessibility for those with disabilities, some are looking to take the conversation further—focusing on how to make the University more inclusive in its social and academic environments, as well as the physical.
Members of the Duke community demonstrated on the Chapel steps Wednesday night as a showing of solidarity for recent tragedies in Mexico.
Students will soon be able to order sushi on food points, as popular restaurant Sushi Love has become a Merchants-on-Points vendor.