Why does the Duke Chapel look yellow at night? Facilities team explains
By Carter Forinash | April 5, 2019Red Chapel, blue Chapel, old Chapel, new Chapel.
Red Chapel, blue Chapel, old Chapel, new Chapel.
The University has decided to shut down its Delta Sigma Phi chapter, according to an email from Phil Rodriguez, executive director of Delta Sigma Phi.
Duke Student Government Senate debated more than $300,000 in funding as its annual budget deliberations Wednesday night.
"We have to vet at least three potential operators for the space," Aris Marton said.
A monument to slaves and African American workers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was vandalized Sunday with urine and racist language.
Learn who the candidates are for vice presidents and senators of Duke Student Government Senate, as well as class council.
We eat for several reasons—to survive and procrastinate, yes, but also to reconnect with home.
Nearly a quarter of Yale University undergraduates signed up for a class on how to live a happier life in 2018. Now, a similar course is coming to Duke.
Duke's introductory economics course will no longer give students letter grades.
In light of a recent push encouraging Duke to divest from fossil fuels, a faculty panel gathered to discuss the issue.
Duke Law School’s Wrongful Convictions Clinic has successfully pursued the exoneration of six men and may soon add a seventh.
Senior Jeffrey Wubbenhorst feels that the camera device has positively affected his time in college.
At a school where students are always moving, art lets you slow down and be yourself.
Senator Richard Burr (R–NC) sat down with The Chronicle, Sanford Journal and later various reporters to discuss his experience in Congress, and specifically his involvement in the Russian investigation as chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
In the wake of the Megan Neely incident, Duke Student Government, International Alliance and the Asian American Studies program hosted a panel discussion on "The Heterogeneity of Experience."
The NC State Board of Elections approved 72 schools to use school-provided IDs as voter IDs in accordance with the new Voter ID law, out of the 81 colleges and universities that applied by the March 15 deadline.
The center kicked off its opening during an event February.
Study: Red Bull is frat coffee
"The last time I got hammered to the New York Philharmonic was back in 1965," one professor emeritus said.
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.