Digging into Durham: Shooters
To some Duke students, losing one’s Shooters virginity can be considered an initiation ceremony in its own right.
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To some Duke students, losing one’s Shooters virginity can be considered an initiation ceremony in its own right.
Three weeks ago, the Class of 2014 gathered in the Chapel for the first-ever Sophomore Convocation. The ceremony addressed the 'sophomore slump,' or the notion that a student's second year in college will not be as good as his first. Now deep into the semester, The Chronicle's Marianna Jordan checked in with sophomores to find out if they do feel this slump.
The school board of Johnston County, a school district in North Carolina, recently amended their policies regarding student dress and appearance. The district faced a lawsuit this past October regarding the suspension of a girl sporting a nose stud in religious observance.
How do you handle a situation in which one day, you think you are taking your birth control medication correctly, and the next day you find out that you are pregnant? This has become a plausible situation in light of a statement released on Friday by Qualitest Pharmaceuticals, an Alabama pharmaceutical company.
A new media activism program at Duke aims to help young women excel in writing about gender issues.
After one year with a new executive director, two staff members have left the Robertson Scholars Program, causing students to question the vision for the program and the nature of its leadership.
The Duke chapter of the Sigma Pi fraternity will receive its charter in an official ceremony Saturday after completing the process in record time.
Ongoing discussions between Housing, Dining and Residence Life, workers union Local 77 and Marketplace employees about summer work hours have left dining staff confused and frustrated due to a lack of communication.
After a somewhat tumultuous history, the Duke chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will receive its charter in a formal ceremony April 21.
Duke students, administrators and professors alike are engaging in conversation about the impact the viral video “Kony 2012” is having on campus.
Senior Michael Mandl highlights his breadth of business experience and passion for Duke as he vies to become Young Trustee.
New fraternity members celebrate as the two-week recruitment process came to an end Monday.
Tailgate’s replacement may soon be replaced.
About 60 juniors currently studying abroad do not yet have housing assignments for the Spring.
The University is furthering its global expansion in Vietnam and this time in the realm of environmental policy.
The family members of many Duke students flocked to campus this weekend for the annual Parents’ and Family Weekend. The University sponsored several days of performances, sporting events and academic programs, not to mention a meal or two. The Chronicle’s Marianna Jordan spoke with Duke students and their families about time they spent together.
Although the public may be divided about the United States’ role in Afghanistan and Pakistan, U.S. policies are effective in the areas, an advisor to the president said.
Far more resources must be deployed in the fight against human trafficking, said Siddharth Kara, Trinity ’96 and one of the world’s foremost experts on modern slavery and human trafficking.
Bad test scores do not necessarily translate into bad schools, said internationally recognized educator Diane Ravitch.
Although Duke’s Master of Fine Arts program is only a few weeks old, 15 new graduate students are already deeply invested in a new kind of visual studies.