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The Chronicle has been a safe haven for me to explore my interests in student journalism and a window for me to learn more about the work of students and people who are a part of the Duke and Durham community.
Duke Student Government presidential candidate Heather Raslan aims to build collaborative partnerships with student organizations, enhance DSG’s internal structure and make DSG an accessible resource for all students to actualize their goals and address their needs.
Juniors Teddy Hur, Heather Raslan and Emily Yagoda spoke about the experiences and changes they would bring if elected as Duke Student Government president at a debate Thursday evening.
When Duke sports fans enter Wallace Wade and Cameron Indoor Stadium, they are greeted not only by the cheers of thousands of spectators, but also by the sound of “Fight, Fight,” played by students in blue and white uniforms.
Maria Ressa, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Filipino-American journalist, spoke about her experiences in journalism, the influence of technology and social media and her perspective on the future of journalism at a Rubenstein Distinguished Lecture Thursday evening.
Duke’s Center for Muslim Life hosted an educational workshop for students, faculty and staff Thursday to increase awareness of the impact of Islamophobia and the diversity of the Muslim community at Duke and across the country.
Using his significant leadership experience in local and state government, state Sen. Mike Woodard, Trinity ‘81, hopes to improve city services, maintain a robust economy and keep Durham a welcoming city as mayor.
Duke and Durham community members met 12 Durham City Council and mayoral candidates Wednesday evening.
In 2021, 1,839 people were killed by firearms in North Carolina.
Following Monday’s shooting at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that left one faculty member dead and UNC’s campus under lockdown for hours, some Duke students expressed feelings of worry during the situation and disappointment towards Duke’s emergency response.
As the end of the semester approaches, here are the key dates, details and resources that students can use in the move-out process.
As a Graduate/Professional Young Trustee finalist, Joshua Crittenden hopes to “understand who we are to each other” in the Duke community, broaden engagement with the Durham community, and strengthen wellness resources.
As a Young Trustee finalist, senior Sydney Hunt hopes to increase accessibility to resources within Duke, address the impacts of technological evolution on the University and ultimately give back to the school that has provided much for her.
While the number of COVID-19 cases in Durham has declined since the county entered a “high risk” category at the start of the semester, some professors have chosen to take precaution with individualized masking policies for their classrooms.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Jan. 16 is a national day of service, designated to encourage Americans to take action and volunteer to improve their communities. The Chronicle has compiled a list of ways to volunteer at Duke and Durham this upcoming weekend to commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr.
From student performance showcases to lecture series by distinguished faculty at Duke, Family Weekend holds a variety of opportunities for students and their families to experience Duke’s campus life from Oct. 14 to Oct. 16.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services expanded eligibility criteria for the monkeypox vaccine Sept. 6 in response to rising numbers of cases in the state.
With an abundance of acronyms from DSG to DSGJ to SOFC, it can be confusing to understand all that the University’s student government and its branches do. This guide breaks it all down for you.
A Duke study published in May led by Stephanie Langel, medical instructor in the department of surgery, found potential in a new oral COVID-19 vaccine. Langel’s work studied the vaccine with hamsters in conditions that mimicked human exposures, showing that the vaccine has the ability to boost mucosal immunity to protect individuals from infection and limit airborne transmission within a community.
Chris Beyrer will become the next director of the Duke Global Health Institute on Aug. 30.