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Election Day is finally here. In a final push to get Blue Devils to the polls, Duke student organizations are engaging in mobilization efforts across campus.
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Election Day is finally here. In a final push to get Blue Devils to the polls, Duke student organizations are engaging in mobilization efforts across campus.
It’s been one heck of a season, and there’s more to go.
After outperforming expectations last year and making an impressive run to the Sweet 16, head coach Kara Lawson is ready to bring her now-veteran squad even further this time around.
Earlier this fall, the Blue Zone previewed key Duke women’s basketball players. The team is returning nearly every single player after a Sweet 16 run last season, with only two of the 2023-24 team’s members out of eligibility:
The whole country has been talking about head coach Jon Scheyer’s season three roster for months now. It’s finally time to see it in action.
Ahead of the 2024-25 season, the Blue Zone previewed key Duke men's basketball players. The roster includes two crucial returners and a host of new talent, including six freshman and four transfers.
The Chronicle is releasing survey data from its campus election poll.
For the first time, The Chronicle is releasing survey data on Duke faculty.
Editor’s note: This article will be updated periodically before Election Day as The Chronicle publishes additional Presidential Previews.
This fall, Blue Devils will be competing across the country on surfaces of all kinds. With the various rules, terminology and unique season formats of each sport, it can be hard to keep track of what's what. The Chronicle is here to help, as we have created what-to-know guides for each of Duke's fall sports. Be sure to read up on every Sports 101 edition below and follow The Chronicle's coverage all season long.
As students get back into the swing of homework and classes, the Blue Devils are getting back to work in their respective fall sports. The Chronicle is here to preview all of the all sports at Duke, breaking down players to watch, key matchups and more. Click the subheading of each sport to read the comprehensive preview, and make sure to check out The Chronicle’s coverage all fall long.
After one of the most eventful offseasons in recent history, it’s time for Duke football to take to the gridiron again.
The 2024 Olympics are in Paris from July 26 to Aug. 11, and multiple former and current Duke athletes will compete with the best in the world. The Chronicle is here with information on each Blue Devil and daily updates on their progress.
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:
Submitted by readers and divided among three categories — icons, leaders and pioneers — our selections are all individuals or groups defining what it means to be a member of the Duke community in 2023 and 2024. Click on any of the headers below to read more about the winners in each category. To read more about Chron15, click here.
Duke’s pioneers are the people and organizations who push the University forward, relentlessly reimagining every aspect of our community with boundless energy and passion. They question the status quo and refuse to accept anything that is unjust or unsatisfactory.
Duke’s leaders are the people who champion the University community during good times and bad, inspiring others with their emphasis on values and progress.
Duke’s icons are the people everyone knows — for their kindness, passion, talent or intellect. They are the people who make your meals in Marketplace or who you see plastered across the television in Krafthouse.
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 May 5-11:
The Class of 2024’s senior year saw Duke celebrating its 100th year, demonstrations over the Israel-Hamas war and the effects of the Supreme Court’s decision to strike affirmative action in higher-education.