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(02/08/24 2:55am)
No. 9 Duke is facing Notre Dame Wednesday night, hoping to start a new winning streak following its Saturday loss at North Carolina. With 20 minutes to go, the Blue Devils are cruising, as they hold a 33-25 lead on the Fighting Irish:
(02/08/24 1:42am)
Durham community members gathered outside Merrick-Moore Elementary School Wednesday morning for a “walk-in” in solidarity with classified workers of Durham Public Schools, who are facing pay cuts and ongoing staffing issues.
(02/07/24 8:24pm)
Three-time Grammy award winner Megan Thee Stallion is an artist with an intuitive understanding of what it means to use the darkness of trauma to rebirth oneself in the light. It's something that she is all too familiar with: at the same time that she was experiencing career milestones, she was also going through legal disputes with her label as well as the death of her parents. In 2020, the underwhelming, currently imprisoned rapper Tory Lanez shot Megan Thee Stallion twice in the foot, leading to yet another lengthy legal dispute as she fought for the liberation of her truth. And yet, Megan has persisted in releasing high quality music, partaking in lengthy photoshoots and consistently self-advertising to increase her publicity within the industry. Once Megan Thee Stallion’s lawsuit with her old label settled and she gained artistic independence, she released the entirely self-funded masterpiece “Cobra,” in which she unveiled her birth last November. Furthering the cobra’s symbolism of resurrection and renewal, Thee Stallion released “HISS” on Jan. 26.
(02/07/24 5:40am)
The Office of Climate and Sustainability hosted the fourth installment of its Investing for Mission-Driven Institutions seminar series, which investigated the role climate risks play in investment decision-making and explored strategies for mitigating such risks Tuesday evening.
(02/07/24 4:13am)
Duke updated sections of its Community Standard for the spring semester in response to changes in campus events and discourse following the start of the war between Israel and Hamas last October.
(02/07/24 3:21am)
Over 100 protesters brought a Durham City Council meeting to a standstill after interrupting the session with chants, singing and demonstrations calling for the council to adopt a resolution supporting a cease-fire in Gaza.
(02/13/24 5:00am)
The poetic art of naming things is old and difficult. If you’re familiar with a certain cosmic creation narrative, it may even be considered the first act of mankind after receiving the breath of life. But while you may think the long and storied human experience in naming things would mean we find it easy, you have only to look at Duke’s nascent residential model to find a potent example of how difficult it seemingly remains.
(02/08/24 5:00am)
“That TikTok left me depressed.”
(02/07/24 2:37am)
Parents never stop telling their children to get off of their phones. They worry that it will take away from school work, stop their kids from getting into an elite college or ruin their career aspirations.
(02/07/24 1:25am)
In a move that is expected to increase the wages of more than 900 staff members, Duke raised its minimum wage from $17 to $18 per hour for all eligible employees and full-time contract workers effective July 1.
(02/07/24 12:30am)
Over the last five years, DeWayne Carter became synonymous with Duke football, as the defensive tackle served as the first three-time captain in program history. The veteran was excellent on the field, garnering All-ACC honors in three separate seasons while anchoring tough Blue Devil defenses up front his redshirt junior and senior years. As a result, Carter was selected to participate in the Reese’s Senior Bowl, an event showcasing some of the top seniors in college football in front of numerous NFL scouts and coaches.
(02/07/24 5:00am)
Springtime is upon us. With that comes warmer weather, delicate flower buds, longer days and a newfound feeling of freshness that comes with all things new. Spring is peeling the protective film off a new iPhone. Spring is folding clothes that are warm, fresh out of the dryer. Spring is taking a cold shower on a hot day.
(02/07/24 5:00am)
What happens when we can’t pay attention? As someone whose goals depend — perhaps too much — on my competence, the thought of not being able to pay attention upsets me.
(02/06/24 7:04pm)
The Blue Devils are back in action Wednesday after a tough loss on the road in Chapel Hill, taking on Notre Dame at home. The Blue Zone is here with a key player for each squad:
(02/06/24 6:59am)
Since its development by Sheila Patek, Alexander Hehmeyer professor of biology, online research job board Muser has helped connect thousands of students with principal investigators (PIs) of research projects.
(02/06/24 6:11am)
Chaos erupted at a Durham City Council meeting Monday night, when over 100 protesters calling for the council to adopt a resolution supporting a cease-fire in Gaza interrupted the session with chants, singing and demonstrations.
(02/06/24 5:49am)
Over 170 people gathered outside the Durham Public Schools Central Services building Monday morning to protest pay cuts for classified workers that were announced in mid-January.
(02/06/24 5:00am)
My friends and family often give me a hard time. I tend to want to rate any and everything — particularly food. It’s to the point where my own mom dreads coming out to dinner with me, and to be honest, I don’t blame her. I would hate to go out with me too.
(02/06/24 2:50am)
Seven schools closed after the Durham Association of Educators organized another Day of Protest in solidarity with classified workers, who are facing pay cuts after the district accidentally overpaid them due to an accounting error.
(02/05/24 8:29pm)
After a disheartening loss to its Tobacco Road rivals Saturday, the Blue Devils return home to take on Notre Dame Wednesday evening. Before tipoff, the Blue Zone breaks down three keys to a Duke victory: