Duke football's ACC schedule headlined by November gauntlet with trips to Clemson, Miami
After only playing one regular-season game outside North Carolina or Virginia last season, the Blue Devils will be doing a lot more traveling next year.
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After only playing one regular-season game outside North Carolina or Virginia last season, the Blue Devils will be doing a lot more traveling next year.
Duke remained behind its Tobacco Road rival to open its indoor track season Saturday, though it still finished in the middle of the pack thanks to strong performances in the middle distance and field events.
For the third straight season, Duke will play at least one game without its head coach on the sidelines.
The Chronicle's men's basketball beat writers Mitchell Gladstone, Hank Tucker, Sameer Pandhare and Ben Leonard got together to break down Duke's start to ACC play on Episode 4 of Cameron Chronicles. If you want to listen here, click below. Stay tuned for a few guests on the podcast in the coming weeks.
Peaches, a calico cat living near Keohane, cannot in enroll in classes or carry a Duke card. She can’t cheer on the basketball team in Cameron or visit West Union. But with a 24/7 fully-heated cat house and the love of almost everyone who knows her, she’s as much a part of campus as anyone else.
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, Trinity ‘96, admitted to having an extramarital affair and is accused of blackmailing a woman with pictures of her.
Duke announced Thursday morning that Judith Kelley, currently Terry Sanford professor of public policy, will be the Sanford School of Public Policy's new dean.
Duke announced Wednesday that Steve Nowicki, dean and vice provost for undergraduate education, will be stepping down June 30, from his current role to return full time to teaching and research in the department of biology.
UPDATED March 22: The talk has been officially rescheduled for April 19 at 8 p.m. No new tickets will be issued for the event, but tickets already issued will be honored.
After losing three starters last season, the Blue Devils offensive line will receive a big boost a year earlier than it originally anticipated.
Crystal Mangum, who previously accused Duke lacrosse players of rape in 2006, filed a complaint earlier this week alleging malicious prosecution in her 2013 second-degree murder conviction, according to a Durham Herald-Sun report.
Redshirt senior Jacob Kasper started off his second new year in a row on a high note this week to take Duke to its highest finish ever at the Southern Scuffle heading into the dual-match season.
Jordan Tucker's recruitment to Duke was brief, and his stay in Durham was short-lived as well.
The Chronicle's men's basketball beat writers Hank Tucker and Mitchell Gladstone previewed Duke's Saturday afternoon matchup against Florida State and the rest of its ACC slate Thursday on Episode 3 of Cameron Chronicles. If you want to listen here, click below. Stay tuned for an interview with one of the Blue Devils' all-time greats in the upcoming weeks.
Duke is tied with Harvard University for No. 1 nationwide in terms of graduate outcomes in the latest set of Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education rankings.
Senior Alex McIlvaine has passed away, wrote Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs, in an email Wednesday.
As 2017 nears its end, The Chronicle takes a look back at its top 10 news stories from the year. Check back each day to see which story will be revealed next as 2018 quickly approaches.
Multiple emergency vehicles responded to a fire in Few Quad HH Saturday night.
The Blue Devils were supposed to be as deep as ever at point guard entering the year, but they have now lost two threats at the position for the season in the span of less than two weeks.
Three days after Duke University Hospital announced the departure of President Kevin Sowers, M.S.N. ‘89, it has a replacement.