Devil's in the details: Duke baseball bites back against Florida State, softball closes strong regular season
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details — and numbers:
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They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details — and numbers:
Friday afternoon, Duke rowing head coach Megan Cooke Carcagno announced her decision to leave the Blue Devils following the conclusion of this season, per a team release. She has been with the program since the 2015-16 season; she cites her reason for leaving as a desire to spend more time with her family.
As Duke gears up for the semifinals of the ACC men's lacrosse tournament, the Blue Zone is here to analyze a key player from both sides:
The Blue Devils continue to get older, stronger and deeper.
Arts & Sciences Council held its final meeting of the academic year Thursday, which featured a presentation on the implementation of the new Trinity College of Arts and Sciences curriculum, committee updates and a revision of the council bylaws.
Hundreds of Durham and Triangle workers and community members participated in a May Day demonstration Wednesday evening to demand a $25 minimum wage, affordable housing, a cease-fire in Gaza and that Duke pay its fair share in taxes.
The Office of University Scholars and Fellows faces criticism from merit scholars who feel that their voices were not considered when deciding on the new “post-matriculation” model of awarding scholarships, with many concerned that the socioeconomic diversity of recipients will decline as a result.
In this time of heightened tensions on college campuses, it is critical to vigilantly ensure the safety of Jewish students while protecting free speech and protest. We must be careful not to breach into anti-democratic action that conflicts with our liberal ideals and contributes to more hate.
As both the Duke women and men’s tennis teams prepare for the NCAA Tournament, the Blue Zone previews the postseason encounters for both Blue Devil squads, with additional details on each of the teams’ prospective opponents:
A Duke faculty member said she was arrested alongside other demonstrators at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s campus Tuesday morning after taking part in the “Triangle Gaza Solidarity Encampment.”
Three former Blue Devils heard their names called during the NFL draft in Detroit last weekend. The Blue Zone is here to recap the selections, along with some of the undrafted Duke players who were picked up:
Duke Kunshan University exchange students reported challenges establishing a sense of community at Duke, citing frustration with housing and difficulty integrating into the campus social scene.
Every week, the Blue Zone breaks down an outstanding spring athlete, looking at their weekly performance and their season as a whole. Up next is Amiah Burgess:
RALEIGH — Looking to put a bow on its best regular season in program history, No. 5 Duke softball traveled down to Raleigh for a series matchup with N.C. State. It got the bow. The Blue Devils swept the weekend, putting a close to regular season play with a record of 44-6 and a 20-4 mark in ACC competition.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of April 22-28:
The Chronicle is starting its coverage of 2024 commencement, and we can’t do it without our graduates. The year has flown by, and we’re looking forward to celebrating the time you seniors have spent at Duke.
It is said that good things come in threes.
The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards is investigating reports of an alteration to a Ramadan mural on the Free Expression Bridge off of East Campus that “was understood by many in [the Duke] community to explicitly target Muslims and the Islamic faith,” according to a Sunday email from Duke Student Affairs.
The Blue Devils were back on home turf this weekend as they co-hosted the Lake Wheeler Invitational with North Carolina. Amidst a competitive field of 17 other teams, Duke rowers raced six boats in 18 races and clinched second place in the regatta overall.
Last week, Philadelphia news channels told their readers to “Expect traffic delays and shutdowns.”