How the Jailbreak computer game made sophomore Alex Balfanz millions
By Shannon Fang | December 10, 2018Alex Balfanz spent four months developing Jailbreak, a computer game that reached 2 billion total plays a month ago.
Alex Balfanz spent four months developing Jailbreak, a computer game that reached 2 billion total plays a month ago.
For most students, finals week is spent cramming in the library. Others are traveling to a United Nations convention.
Finals begin Wednesday morning, but that didn’t stop Duke students from enjoying a snow day.
On the night of Nov. 6, it looked clear that Republican Mark Harris had beaten his Democratic opponent Dan McCready, Trinity '05, in North Carolina’s 9th district by a margin just shy of 1,000 votes.
Duke students frequently open their emails to see messages from President Vincent Price or other University officials, but few students know how those statements are shaped.
Live coverage of the winter storm's effects on campus will be posted here by Chronicle staff.
The Carr Building on East Campus has been renamed the Classroom Building until a new name is chosen.
Duke has resolved a pair of lawsuits that allege mishandling of the University’s employee retirement plan.
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One of Duke's oldest buildings will soon have renovations and expansions.
As universities create programs of study focusing on identity, disability studies has historically been left out. But some students and professors are trying to change that.
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A common room tent is coming back to Krzyzewskiville.
Migrants on rickety rafts in the Mediterranean Sea face a potential "graveyard," so co-directors of Duke’s Social Movements Lab bought a boat in order to rescue them.
The racial history underlying architecture and monuments ranging from Virginia to Chapel Hill, N.C., was discussed at a Tuesday event on campus.
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Last month, President Vincent Price announced in a letter to the editor in The Chronicle that there would be no changes to University’s financial aid programs for current undergraduates.
What does it take to remove a president from office? A Monday night event sought to answer the question.
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When registering for classes, most students look at major requirements, course evaluations and more—but not course costs.