Sam's Quik Shop, a student favorite for more than 50 years, closes
By Bre Bradham | January 2, 2019After more than half a century between Duke’s East and West campuses, Sam’s Quik Shop has closed.
After more than half a century between Duke’s East and West campuses, Sam’s Quik Shop has closed.
This past April, a group of students calling themselves People’s State of the University walked onto the stage as President Vincent Price’s stood at the podium and issued a dozen demands. Eight months later, the group has checked off multiple demands and continues to go to the table with administrators.
As 2018 draws to a close, The Chronicle looks back on the photos that captured life at the University during the last 12 months. Ranging from changes in walk-up line policy to the renaming of the Carr Building, these are the photos that defined 2018.
As 2018 draws to a close, The Chronicle looked back on the stories that shaped life at the University during the last twelve months. Ranging from record-setting performances by students to faculty addressing the topic of harassment, these are the storylines that resonated from 2018.
A Duke Law applicant who didn’t take the Law School Admission Test and sued the Law School after his application was subsequently dismissed is continuing to fight.
Junior Ceren Ebrem was studying in the Student Wellness Center when she heard a loud thump. She looked up and saw something fall to the ground through the building’s large glass windows.
The Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit project plans to connect Durham and Orange Counties with a 17.7-mile light rail line that has 19 stations, including University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hospitals, Duke Medical Center and North Carolina Central University. The Chronicle has compiled this guide to answer some burning questions you might have about the new railway project.
Last Thursday morning, Duke students woke up to a Duke Alert saying that a fellow student had reported being raped by a knife-wielding man in a Central Campus common room.
At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the saga of Silent Sam continues.
With a $5.8 million contract, the Department of Homeland Security has called on Duke researchers to reinvent scanners, which could give security officers a better view of what's in your bag—down to the molecule.
Some Duke students find two things to be in excess at the end of a semester—finals and food points.
Valerie Ashby, dean of Duke's Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, spoke to the Arts and Sciences Council Thursday at its last meeting of the semester.
The Bull City Connector may soon connect Duke and Durham no more.
Months after Larry Moneta deleted his Twitter account following pushback to a controversial tweet about free speech, he has now put his Facebook account “on hiatus” after dispatches from his visit to Duke Kunshan University drew student criticism Thursday.
Hours after a Duke Alert notified the Duke community of a sexual assault on Central Campus, Duke has begun to implement security changes.
Duke will welcome 882 high school seniors into the Class of 2023 Thursday evening.
A female student was sexually assaulted early Thursday morning in a Central Campus apartment building common room on Pace Street between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m.
The proposed changes to federal guidelines that would fortify due process protections for accused students and narrow the definition of sexual harassment would have little impact on the University's policies, an administrator said.
With the purchase of rights to a roughly 16-square mile "carbon farm" in eastern North Carolina, Duke has potentially taken a big step towards carbon neutrality.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement's recent deportation of undocumented immigrant Samuel Oliver-Bruno, who once sought sanctuary in a Durham church, has led to heightened protection for a second undocumented immigrant in a local church.