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Monday, Duke was tabbed at No. 2 on the AP Top 25 preseason men’s basketball poll.
Duke Student Government senators met Wednesday to confirm changes to Krzyzewskiville gameday policies, present a new alumni connection program and listen to a presentation on risk management.
When Lana Gesinsky, Trinity ’23 and former president of Duke Student Government, ran for the presidency in the spring of 2022, she said she wanted to usher in a “cultural reset” by strengthening community on campus and bringing DSG closer to the student body.
The Class of 2023’s sophomore year saw activism, a disappointing basketball season and adjustment to a new normal.
Surprise! It's April Fools' Day, which can only mean one thing: The Chronicle's evil, satirical twin, The Chomicle. This is the best reporting we've done all year!
Darty season is upon us! I’m sure everyone is sick and tired of seeing the same worn-out names scrawled across gallon jugs sloshing with unnamed liquids in every color of the rainbow. Use these Duke-themed BORG names to show your school spirit in a fresh, creative way!
Duke Athletics revealed the Blue Devil to be eight ring-tailed lemurs stacked in a modified trench coat after students caught sight of a lemur tail during a wardrobe malfunction at the last home game.
It’s 3 a.m. in Allentown, Pa., and 16-year-old Jonah Niesenbaum has just fallen asleep when his phone rings. It’s a call from his high school wrestling coach, Juan Garcia.
Despite it being one of the most frigid days of the year, despite what seemed like most of Durham congregating in K-Ville for College GameDay, despite their team playing the preseason fifth-place team in the ASUN, Blue Devil fans came out in full force for Duke’s season opener. And the Blue Devils did not disappoint.
March 5, 2022: Mike Krzyzewski walked off of a court named in his honor, where he had just coached his last home game. The Tar Heel celebration was heard around the college basketball world.
The 2023 tenting season has officially ended, and with it, a pilot program providing financial support for tenting materials.
Feb. 25, 2022. 9 p.m. Durham, N.C.
On Thursday night, 2,207 people crowded into Cameron Indoor Stadium to watch No. 16 Duke record a convincing 66-55 win against No. 12 Virginia Tech. But Cameron Indoor’s largest crowd of the season was not instigated by the matchup’s implications for the ACC regular-season title, or its significance in helping secure Durham as a host site in the NCAA tournament.
Krzyzewskiville is alive and well. Currently host to a plethora of tents and students that now inhabit the grounds, all of K-Ville is holding its breath in anticipation of the North Carolina men’s basketball game on Feb. 4.
Duke could not break the Tobacco Road curse Friday night.
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One hundred thirty six tents walked into Cameron Indoor Stadium last night. Seventy Black tents walked out. Over one-fourth of Duke’s undergraduate population took K-Ville’s Black tenting test Thursday, with the hopes of punching their ticket to the Feb. 4 men’s basketball game against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
On Wednesday, Duke Student Government senators created two new DSG affiliates and approved funds for a K-Ville common room tent at their first Senate meeting of the semester.
As a monumental year comes to a close and the Duke community reflects on the transitions of 2022, The Chronicle revisits the stories that have shaped the year.
Cheers, Miller Lite and body paint whipped out of a large reserved section behind the visitor bench at Wallace Wade Stadium like the solar flares of a feisty young star. Sunset had long since come and gone, with the stadium’s floodlights the only thing illuminating a sea of personalized Duke blue jerseys.