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The Chomicle was suspended Friday night pending the results of a hazing investigation.
Rushing to your 10:05 class? Well, you might be a few eons late because the nearest C1 is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
How in the world did that happen?
Duke Parking and Ticketing Services pulled in $785 billion in revenue for the fiscal year from fines and parking passes, The Chomicle has discovered.
With the first round of the 2019 NCAA tournament starting Thursday, all of our men's basketball writers made their picks for every game. Check out the videos below to see who we think will make the Final Four, which potential Cinderellas we're considering and who we're taking to go all the way.
The Chronicle's 2019 Bracket Challenge is active now at this link. Register for an account if you haven't played before or sign in to fill out your bracket by Thursday at noon. The winner will receive $150. Stay tuned this week leading up to the first round Thursday for all our coverage and bracket advice.
Whew, that was close.
Thanks Obama—for this episode title, that is.
Ninety-nine years after college basketball's two Tobacco Road programs first met, the greatest rivalry in the sport will be renewed Wednesday night at 9 at Cameron Indoor Stadium, and The Chronicle is here for all the coverage you need about this year's matchup and the rivalry's history.
Feb. 13, 2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the Allen Building Takeover, when dozens of black student activists took over Duke's administrative building and demanded better treatment in 1969. Below is all The Chronicle's coverage of the half-century anniversary.
Another game against Virginia, another win for Duke—that was the storyline of the weekend as the Blue Devils completed the season sweep of the now-No. 4 Cavaliers in Charlottesville. Host Mitchell Gladstone and men's basketball beat writer and Vol. 113 sports editor Hank Tucker, fresh off their trip to Virginia, join co-host Derek Saul to share their thoughts on another thrilling battle and the biggest storylines to come from yet another road win.
Derek Saul was unanimously elected to serve as sports editor for The Chronicle’s 115th edition in a department-wide meeting.
Submitted by readers and divided among three categories—pioneers, leaders and icons—our selections are all individuals or groups defining what it means to be a member of the Duke community in 2019. To read more about Chron15, click here.
People’s State of the University is a campus activist group that rose to prominence after its student members stormed the stage at an alumni address by President Vincent Price in April 2018 and issued a series of demands. They connected their protest to the 1968 Silent Vigil, which followed the death of Martin Luther King Jr.
He had more than a million followers on Instagram before he ever stepped on campus as a student, he was the second-ranked basketball recruit in the 2018 high school class, and somehow, Zion Williamson has easily exceeded the hype.
As a freshman on the Duke women’s tennis team, Maria Mateas arrived on campus with a desire to improve her tennis prowess. But the fact that she is even in college is unique. She is currently ranked WTA No. 299 and topped out her junior ranking at 26 almost three years ago. She is also the ninth highest ranked women’s tennis player with ties to college and the only one current enrolled.
In an event billed as the “Battle of the Blues,” the most exciting color for Duke on Saturday came in the form of an orange Gatorade shower for head coach Dan Colella after the Blue Devils picked up another Tobacco Road rivalry win for the third year in a row.
Like Tre Jones, we're back for another episode of Cameron Chronicles as hosts Mitchell Gladstone and Derek Saul team up with Durham native and Blue Zone contributor Shane Smith to discuss the Blue Devils' two recent blowout wins and pick their studs and duds of the season.
Well, well, well, wouldn't you know—it's time for another episode of Cameron Chronicles with our hosts Mitchell Gladstone and Derek Saul back in Durham. They're joined by Sports Managing Editor Winston Lindqwister, another one of our men's basketball beat writers to talk all the craziness of the last few days surrounding the Blue Devils.