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I hate endings. Whether or not the good times have outweighed the bad, something about the finality of last moments will always make me cry.
This is part three of a three-part series about the raucous history of Duke students burning benches after major basketball victories, in the lead up to the North Carolina game Feb. 8. Here are part one and part two.
This is part two of a three-part series about the raucous history of Duke students burning benches after major basketball victories. Here are part one and part three.
This is part one of a three-part series about the raucous history of Duke students burning benches after major basketball victories. Read part two here and part three here.
Elizabeth Schrader was a singer-songwriter for 12 years until she wrote a song about Mary Magdalene—the Jewish woman who witnessed Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, burial and resurrection—that inspired her to change careers.
Before Neil Armstrong took that historic first step onto the moon’s surface 50 years ago, three Duke alumnae were among the thousands of people who worked to prepare the Apollo 11 mission for its historic voyage.
Dean Smith is taking over Duke University Press—no, not that Dean Smith.
Grizzlies, polar bears and dreadnaughts, oh my! One of these could have been Duke's mascot.
Friday afternoon, the University named Mary Pat McMahon as the new vice provost/vice president for campus life, replacing Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs.
Wondering what food Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee taste-tested last night? Holy moly, it’s a cannoli!
Several Duke graduate schools were ranked among the top programs nationwide by the U.S. News and World Report 2020 rankings released this past week.
In an email to the Duke community Thursday afternoon, President Vincent Price addressed the University’s decision not to sign the cooperation agreement for the Durham-Orange Light Rail project.
Meredith Watson, Trinity ‘01, became the second woman to accuse Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, Trinity ‘00, of sexual assault on Feb. 8.
The Allen Building Takeover was not a random demonstration, but rather the culmination of African American students’ protests at Duke in late 1960s.
Transit advocates gathered Thursday evening at the Durham Station to urge Duke to get on board with Durham-Orange Light Rail project.
When Bulgarian soldiers ransacked an Eastern Orthodox monastery in Greece on March 27, 1917, they allegedly took the ancient manuscripts housed in its library, three of which are currently stored at Duke's Rubenstein Library.
Editor's note: This story is the 14th entry in a series called Flashback, which The Chronicle will be running online weekly through the end of the summer. For now, this will be the last entry.
Editor's note: This story is the 13th entry in a series called Flashback, which The Chronicle will be running online weekly through the end of the summer. We welcome readers' input about old stories they would like to see featured. This article recounts an opinion piece, not a news story.
Editor's note: This story is the 12th entry in a series called Flashback, which The Chronicle will be running online weekly through the end of the summer. We welcome readers' input about old stories they would like to see featured. This article recounts an opinion piece, not a news story.
Editor's note: This story is the 11th entry in a series called Flashback, which The Chronicle will be running online weekly through the end of the summer. We welcome readers' input about old stories they would like to see featured.