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Motivation isn’t enough: Here’s how to achieve your goals

(01/24/24 5:00am)

Here we are at the start of a new semester. As we become reacquainted with our dorm rooms, discover new classrooms and reclaim old routines, it can feel automatic to simply fall back into the mechanism of things. With the new year just begun, many of us have made resolutions — and resolved to actually stick to our resolutions this time.




Lifelong activist Benjamin Chavis gives fireside chat on inclusivity in education

(01/23/24 3:42am)

Benjamin Chavis, Divinity School ‘80, gave a fireside chat Monday evening discussing the importance of education in improving diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives as Duke’s Environmental Justice and Racial Equity Fellow, the first to hold the position.


Through language, culture and thousands of miles, Duke men's soccer embodies the spirit of the world's game

(01/23/24 3:54am)

On Oct. 10, 2023, Lewis McGarvey stepped onto the pitch at Koskinen Stadium for the first time in almost two years. Fans in the bleachers under Kennedy Tower cheered as the Belfast, Northern Ireland, product ran to his position at center back. But the noise that erupted from the sidelines and from the field was much louder, as the Blue Devils on the men’s soccer team hollered and whooped for their friend and captain.


Federal judge blocks Republican-backed changes to same-day voter registration rules in North Carolina

(01/23/24 3:36am)

A federal judge temporarily blocked portions of a North Carolina elections law on Sunday, preventing changes to the same-day voter registration process from taking effect.


Durham Public Schools will not take money back from overpaid workers following walkouts

(01/23/24 2:31am)

Following a payment mistake that left over 1,000 employees overpaid for months and walkouts after the district announced pay cuts, the Durham Public Schools Board of Education pledged Monday that affected workers can keep what they received through January 2024.





The ambivalence and intersection of identities in Mitski's ‘The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We’

(12/05/23 7:37am)

Mitski is the voice of this era. Sometimes one doesn’t have to be a part of the generation that confronts specific issues particular to a period: to document, to represent and to transform a time – one can be as fictional as realistic. Mitski’s music is always as poetic as political in itself. 



Duke fencing kicks off 2024 with winning record at Philadelphia Invitational

(01/22/24 8:30pm)

Coming off an impressive 2023, No. 9 Duke opened 2024 this weekend at the Philadelphia Invitational. Freshmen Victoria Gorman and Dayaal Singh led the win count for the team with 19 and 15 victories respectively. The Blue Devils finished the tournament 10-2 on the women’s side and 6-4 on the men’s to start the new year on the right foot.





Sportswrap: Men's basketball shocked at home by Pittsburgh, women's basketball knocks off No. 14 Virginia Tech

(01/22/24 6:33am)

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 Jan. 15-21:


New pre-professional society to focus on bumming around

(01/22/24 6:22am)

It’s the start of the spring semester, and Duke’s highly selective organizations have descended upon campus to recruit impressionable underclassmen into their ranks. Potential recruits can look forward to a new organization to add to the expansive list: the last DSG Senate hearing saw the charter approval of Beta Upsilon Mu — Duke’s newest pre-professional organization for students who reject pre-professionalism.



Duke women's basketball's inexperience shone through in loss to N.C. State, but so did its offensive potential

(01/22/24 6:16am)

Put plain and simple, Duke fell to a more experienced N.C. State team in a sold-out Reynolds Coliseum Sunday afternoon. Once the match got a move on and the Wolfpack’s bombardment of triples was responded to with thunderous applause, there was little the Blue Devils could do to keep themselves from going under.