Masks, juvy and AI pornography: New NC legislation and what it means for Duke’s home state
In May, a series of bills with the potential to alter the state’s legal and social landscape were under consideration by the North Carolina General Assembly.
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In May, a series of bills with the potential to alter the state’s legal and social landscape were under consideration by the North Carolina General Assembly.
As we enter June, the Research Triangle is celebrating the LGBTQ community for Pride Month. If you’re staying on campus or are in the Triangle for the summer, here are some events you can attend to celebrate Pride.
In honor of Duke’s Centennial, the Blue Zone’s new Blast from the Past series highlights pivotal figures and events in Duke sports history. Next, we look at the stars that helped build Duke women's golf:
In advance of the 2024 presidential election, The Chronicle is breaking down each candidate’s stance on priority issues, examining their platform and political history to keep voters in the Duke and Durham community informed. This week, we take a look at foreign policy:
After making waves with a bronze-medal performance at the ACC Championships earlier this month, Duke rowing had one final chance to prove its mettle: the 2024 NCAA Championships. The Blue Devils raced a Varsity Four, Varsity Eight and Second Varsity Eight boat over the course of the three-day regatta to secure respectable C-Final finishes.
Commencement walk-outs are the latest manifestation of pro-Palestinian protests that have swept college campuses nationwide. Amid heightened tensions following weeks of encampments and clashes with authorities, some colleges opted to cancel or relocate their commencement ceremonies, while others proceeded with the celebrations as planned.
NORMAN, Okla.,— The deeper into the postseason a team goes, the thinner the margins become.
Leaders from across North Carolina gathered at Cameron Indoor Stadium Friday afternoon to commemorate former Duke men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski by renaming N.C. 751 (Cameron Boulevard) to “Coach K Highway.”
The NBA Finals are set, and three Blue Devils will compete for the Larry O’Brien Trophy. The Blue Zone breaks down their performance in the conference finals and what’s ahead for them in the championship round:
NORMAN, Okla.—After scoring 43 runs in four games in the ACC tournament, the Blue Devils found themselves in a second consecutive low-scoring NCAA tournament affair Saturday afternoon.
OKLAHOMA CITY— The first trip to the Women’s College World Series in its short program history ended in heartbreak for Duke as it fell first to Oklahoma in Game 1 and then ended its journey with a 2-1 loss to Alabama.
“Baseball is a really funny game,” third baseman Ben Miller said after Duke’s ACC championship game victory against Florida State. “Once you think you’ve got it figured out, you know, it humbles you pretty quickly.”
Duke’s East Campus is polarizing for students. On one hand, the second campus provides a safe haven for anxious first-years learning the quirks of Duke. On the other hand, critics bemoan East’s distance from West Campus, the constant need to use the C1 and Marketplace’s less-than-luxurious cuisine. Personally, I am firmly in the positive camp, an East Campus fan. As the remaining days of my freshmen year dwindled, I often found myself commiserating with my friends about how much we would miss living on East Campus next semester. Inspired by my love for East Campus, and in order to express my gratitude for it, I want to give a tribute to East Campus while also providing a bit of guidance for incoming first-years on how to make the most of their experience on East.
OKLAHOMA CITY—Head coach Marissa Young and her Duke softball program worked for seven long years to reach the pinnacle of the sport. Their reward? Taking on the three-time defending champion Oklahoma Sooners in their home state.
Coming off a historic second ACC Tournament title, Duke baseball hopes to continue its blazing run of form in the NCAA Regionals. The Blue Zone is here to preview the Blue Devils’ opponents this weekend:
Editor’s note: This article was updated Thursday afternoon with the jury’s verdict.
Following a dramatic extra-innings victory against No. 7 Missouri, the Blue Devils punched their ticket to a program-first Women’s College World Series. With the tournament’s climax fast approaching, the Blue Zone previews Duke’s path to the chip:
In honor of Duke’s Centennial, The Chronicle is highlighting pivotal figures and events throughout the University’s history. Here we take a look at the birth of Duke Blue and the Blue Devil mascot:
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 end of May and Memorial Day weekend:
May 15, 2024, marked the 76th anniversary of the 1948 Nakba and the Palestinian people's ongoing catastrophe amid occupation, apartheid and genocide. Between 1947 and 1949, 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes and lands in a displacement known as the Nakba, or "catastrophe" in Arabic. Every year on May 15, Palestinians commemorate Nakba Day around the world in remembrance of the ethnic cleansing of Palestine and the near-total destruction of Palestinian society.