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(02/02/18 4:46am)
“We hope you trust us to handle this in the most holistic and fair way possible,” asked members of Duke’s chapter of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity in an email obtained by The Chronicle that was sent to other students Jan. 25.
(02/01/18 3:50am)
The Chronicle will be publishing endorsement letters for the 2018 Young Trustee elections from Monday, Feb. 5 to Sunday, Feb. 11. No endorsements will be published after Sunday, Feb. 11 at 8 p.m.
(01/19/18 9:21am)
With any story driven by a large data set, we know there will be limitations and concerns. So, we wanted to use this space to be as transparent as possible.
(01/19/18 10:44am)
Editor’s note: This article is the first in a multi-part series examining diversity in living groups on campus. It focuses just on organizations in the Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association. Upcoming articles will look at the topic from the perspective of Multicultural Greek Council organizations, National Pan-Hellenic Council organizations and selective living groups. You can read about the full methods of data collection here.
(01/10/18 2:25am)
Stephen Miller, Trinity ’07, butted heads with Jake Tapper in a heated interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday.
(12/28/17 4:31am)
This FOCUS professor takes “learning outside the classroom” to a whole new level.
(12/27/17 10:15pm)
The Duke community suffered a tragic loss when Alex McIlvaine's death was announced Wednesday afternoon. We are still learning details of his passing and will try to relay those details to you in a timely fashion. The Chronicle will also be accepting letters to the editor remembering Alex. Please submit letters to chronicleletters@duke.edu and include your name and affiliation with Duke. All selected letters will appear on The Chronicle's website within 24 hours of submission. The Chronicle will also publish an obituary honoring Alex's memory within a week. Our thoughts are with Alex's family and friends during this difficult time.
(01/03/18 4:16am)
In December, Duke announced that it accepted 875 high school seniors into the Class of 2022 after receiving a record number of 4,090 Early Decision students. Last year, there were a total of 3,516 Early Decision applicants, indicating a 16.3 percent increase in applications from 2016 to this year.
(12/05/17 4:02am)
Despite multiple women accusing Republican Roy Moore of sexual misconduct, Moore’s Alabama colleagues in the House of Representatives, Bradley Byrne, Trinity ‘77, and Mo Brooks, Trinity ‘75, are standing by him.
(11/13/17 5:39am)
If you have had experiences with hazing that you would like to share with The Chronicle in a confidential manner, please contact Likhitha Butchireddygari at likhitha.butchireddygari@duke.edu or Kenrick Cai at kenrick.cai@duke.edu.
(11/07/17 4:11am)
“Anyone who is on the staff of The Chronicle is not permitted to take this class.”
(11/01/17 4:13am)
Barney Frank entered the House of Representatives before most Duke students were born.
(10/31/17 2:23am)
U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), is the ranking member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence—one of the bodies overseeing the investigation of Russia’s attempts to influence the 2016 presidential election. The Chronicle sat down with Schiff to talk about the latest developments of the Russia investigation and how foreign actors can take advantage of research at American universities. This interview has been edited for clarity and length.
(12/11/17 2:59am)
Ann Marie Fred was 10 years old when her father brought home a used Commodore 64 computer—a vestige of the 80s—from work. Fred, the girl who stayed after school to play Oregon Trail on the Apple computers, jumped at the chance to take advantage of her family’s new computer.
(10/03/17 3:44am)
A few weeks ago, the Duke Student Government Student Organization Funding Committee was successfully sued by FORM Magazine. Last week, Duke College Republicans tried to follow FORM's suit.
(09/28/17 2:52am)
Duke administrators discussing diversity initiatives is far from unusual, but the Pratt School of Engineering hopes their efforts to tackle diversity issues are more than just talk.
(09/27/17 4:00am)
Note: The following review contains spoilers of the film 'mother!'
(09/20/17 5:42am)
Students from low-income families are more likely to be liberal and religious than students whose families are in the top one percent, according to a recent Chronicle survey.
(09/22/17 5:15am)
Class of 2021 members interested in STEM majors are less inclined to rush Greek organizations or tent their first year, according a recent Chronicle survey.
(09/15/17 6:31am)
This past summer, The Chronicle solicited responses to a survey for members of the Class of 2021. Gautam Hathi, Trinity ‘17 and former digital content editor, and seniors Blake Kaplan and Zach Marion, directors of online operations, created the survey to include questions about the class’s demographics, beliefs, lifestyles and plans for their time at Duke.