Duke works to maintain safe bonfire practices
By Shangnon Fei | February 12, 2014Bonfires have marked Duke basketball victories for years, but the tradition has come under scrutiny due to potential safety risks it presents.
Bonfires have marked Duke basketball victories for years, but the tradition has come under scrutiny due to potential safety risks it presents.
Senior Hannah Ward will give this year's student preacher sermon at Duke Chapel, according to a Duke News press release.
A new multi-campus initiative is working to connect and empower active feminist leaders from Duke and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Between work, sports and environmental science classes, sophomore Sarah Stanczyk can barely find the time to deal with her latest challenge: chemotherapy.
Students share there thoughts on this year's Super Bowl.
Duke is in the process of removing "academic and social roadblocks" affecting students on financial aid, in response to a report two years ago revealing student concern with financial diversity at...
Sixteen different selective living groups extended over 250 bids after completing a three-week rush process.
After a one-year hiatus, the annual library party will be held Feb. 21 despite ongoing renovations to Perkins and Rubenstein Libraries.
Brittany Wenger—a Duke freshman and Angier B. Duke scholar—was recently named one of TIME magazine’s Thirty Under Thirty people who are changing the world with their ideas.
For the first time, the National Pan-Hellenic Council, representing historically black fraternities and sororities, is offering a Spring Week to increase its visibility on campus due to its...
A year after its secondary launch, Fix My Campus is striving to connect student concerns with administrative offices.
The Chronicle takes a behind-the-scenes look at the "You Don't Say" campaign launched Monday.
The WHO Speaks campaign has returned to campus with a new mission.
Although the number of potential new members was almost the same last year, Duke Interfraternity Council groups extended more nearly 70 more bids in 2014 than 2013.
Duke’s nine Panhellenic Association sororities gave out 339 bids on Sunday’s Bid Day, concluding a two-week recruitment process.
Duke’s Financial Aid office debuted their new website Dec. 16, which they hope will make financial aid information more accessible for students and parents.
The beginning of Spring semester kicks off the summer internship and post-graduation job search, and the stress can take quite a toll on the student body.
Over Winter Break, Facilities Management restarted a scheduled project on Campus Drive to install piping from West Campus to assist in the cooling of buildings on East Campus.
Students sound off on the recruitment process for joining a selective social group.
An error in planning left Cassie Yuan and Florence Tesha over 1,000 miles away in Fayetteville, Ark.