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'Eliminate as much of that burden': How the Duke student athlete experience will change when the ACC expands

(12/07/23 6:25am)

It has been more than three months since the ACC announced its expansion with three new member schools — Stanford, California and SMU. However, conference realignment is still in its nascent phase and there are a lot of questions about the future. 


Statement from Duke Students Supporting Israel: Israel has a right to defend itself against terrorism

(12/07/23 12:27pm)

No one could have imagined the horrors of the Hamas terrorist attack that began on Saturday, Oct. 7. Israelis near the Gaza border woke up to sirens at 6:30 a.m. — unfortunately an all too familiar sound. But the attack took an unprecedented turn in the horror and trauma that Hamas inflicted on Israelis — Jews, Muslims and Christians alike. Our hearts hurt for the thousands of Israelis and Palestinians whose lives have been taken in this war. After the barbaric murdering, beheading, raping and setting ablaze of innocent people in Israel, Jews could not fathom how life could become more terrifying. 







Facing the heat: Duke cross country’s out-of-state runners muse on the troubles of steamy Southern weather

(12/15/23 4:57pm)

Cities like Nashville, Charlotte and Atlanta are hotbeds of culture. Barbecue, biscuits and grits serve as iconic cuisine in South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Yet one fact unifies the whole of the Southern experience: The South is hot, and no one knows that better than the Duke cross country team.





A glimpse of a better world through artificial intelligence in 'The Creator'

(12/03/23 2:18pm)

Whether it be “The Terminator," "I, Robot” or “Ex Machina,” cinema has often warned that we should fear or — at the very least — be wary of artificial intelligence. The message, though, has admittedly become overdone and honestly quite outdated. Someday, as AI grows to a level more intelligent than us, no longer will computers work for us but rather humans as slaves of the computer; in the end, we may look back and say that our very creation was the genesis of our own demise. 





Sportswrap: Men's basketball drops 2 straight on the road, women's basketball falls to South Carolina

(12/04/23 9:38am)

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 Nov. 27-Dec. 3:




Duke women's basketball executes upset-seeking gameplan, but South Carolina's talent, size won out

(12/04/23 2:47am)

Everyone is familiar with the story of David vs. Goliath: little David defeating a powerful Goliath by being quick-witted and sharp. In Cameron Indoor Stadium on Sunday afternoon, the Blue Devils played the role of David for the first three-and-a-half quarters against No. 1 South Carolina; however, as the game drew to its closing stages, it was clear that the Gamecocks, led by senior center Kamilla Cardoso and sophomore forward Chloe Kitts, were too much for Duke to handle.