Cameron Chronicles Season 7, Episode 2: Top 10 Tobacco Road Showdown
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Welcome back to the second episodes of the Cameron Chronicles, a Duke basketball podcast hosted by The Chronicle.
PITTSBURGH— A week prior to its Thursday trip to the Steel City, Duke executed a complete slamdown of Florida State. This Thursday evening was no different — except instead of defeating the Seminoles, the Blue Devils shut down the Panthers 69-38.
The Blue Devils will travel down Tobacco Road Saturday to take on the Tar Heels. Ahead of the pivotal matchup, the Blue Zone brings you a player from each side that may provide a spark for their teams:
Duke-North Carolina games are always a date to mark on the basketball calendar. But with both teams playing well and top spot in the ACC on the table, Saturday’s showdown shapes up to be one of the most consequential and exciting iterations in a while.
After a heart-wrenching loss in the NCAA tournament final in May, head coach John Danowski, then-senior defender Kenny Brower and then-senior Dyson Williams sat at the press podium covered in sweat — each with the type of far-out, dejected look only a loss like that can induce.
Arts & Sciences Council approved a new writing and rhetoric minor from the Thompson Writing Program and further discussed the proposed draft for the new Trinity College curriculum during its Thursday meeting.
By Duke standards, Kyle Filipowski, Mark Mitchell and Tyrese Proctor are practically old and gray.
At long last, the day is nearly here. The Tobacco Road rivalry kicks off Saturday evening in Chapel Hill in a top-10 showdown with storylines for miles. While the outcome of this one is anyone's guess, The Chronicle's beat writers (and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper) preview the game and offer their predictions:
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Duke Kunshan University recently released its first sustainability report, assessing various sustainability indicators for how the university is performing and prescribing recommendations for future progress.
PITTSBURGH—Good teams win big on occasions, but great teams are able to dominate their opponents time and time again.
Editor's note: If you are interested in donating to help keep student journalism alive at Duke, contribute to the annual rivalry challenge by donating at the banner on our home page until tipoff Saturday.
In a move that closed 12 district schools, Durham Public Schools teachers called out in droves to attend a Wednesday protest in support of DPS classified staff, who are facing pay cuts and staff shortages.
Duke Student Government senators met Wednesday to discuss preparations for the next Democracy Day event and examine the revamped Trinity curriculum.
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The Reuben-Cooke Building is scheduled to undergo renovation as a part of Duke’s capital improvement plans for nine academic and research centers, funded by $25 million out of a $100 million award from The Duke Endowment commemorating the University’s centennial.
A few hopeful Duke students are looking to revolutionize how people shop for clothes online.