Duke's Trevon Duval goes undrafted in 2018 NBA Draft
For the first time in Duke history, a Blue Devil one-and-done has gone undrafted.
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For the first time in Duke history, a Blue Devil one-and-done has gone undrafted.
Brooklyn, N.Y. — Marvin Bagley III was the focal point of Duke's offense all season, and he just became the first Blue Devil selected on what is certain to be a busy night for the program at the NBA Draft.
Throughout Grayson Allen’s quick rise, turbulent descent and subsequent redemption in four years at Duke, he has been labeled everything from a dirty player to one whose number should hang in the rafters.
The Blue Devils added an another challenging opponent to their already stacked non-conference schedule Thursday, which includes matchups with Kentucky, Texas Tech and potential contests against Arizona and Gonzaga.
Update: Durham police arrested a man in connection the case Friday, June 1. Isadore Sullivan, Jr., 35, of Durham has been charged with attempted first-degree rape, second-degree kidnapping, felony breaking and entering and carrying a concealed gun, according to Duke Today.
Eric Greitens, Trinity ‘96, announced his resignation as governor of Missouri in a press conference Tuesday afternoon.
Phail Wynn, vice president for Durham and regional affairs, announced he was stepping down from his position in January after 10 years, and Duke has now named his successor.
The last few seasons, Duke football's most consistent woe has undoubtedly been its kicking game. And when Austin Parker was dismissed from the program in early December, things for the Blue Devils only went from bad to worse.
From the complete weekend's schedule to honorary degree recipients, here's The Chronicle's coverage of Commencement 2018.
Rapper Young Dolph gave the two Joe Van Gogh baristas who were fired for having his song playing at the shop $20,000, according to a Revolt TV report.
Joe Van Gogh owner Robbie Roberts announced Friday that the chain is leaving Duke.
Freshman year saw Duke continue to grow and evolve both physically and intellectually, as construction ramped up and controversy provoked thoughtful discussion.
Junior year featured participation in local and national elections, the announcement of a new University president and an ACC tournament championship for the men’s basketball team.
Sophomore year was characterized by the completion of major construction projects, student activism sparking campus-wide discussions and a bowl win for Duke football.
After years of planning and building a program, the Blue Devils' inaugural season is finally in the books.
Duke President Vincent Price has apologized in a email to the Duke community for the recent incidents on campus, noting "that we are not where we want to be as a university."
This schedule was compiled based off of the events listed on the Commencement weekend's official schedule.
Duke and Joe Van Gogh have released statements on the termination of two baristas due to playing a rap song.
Senior year has witnessed new aspects of campus life—from the welcoming of a new University president to the softball team playing its inaugural season—and a number of high-profile guests visiting campus.
Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs, was offended by a rap song he heard playing at Joe Van Gogh on Friday. Now, two employees have been fired over it, according to a report by the Indy Week.