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(02/22/24 12:53am)
CORAL GABLES, Fla.—No. 8 Duke stays on the road after its weekend win against Florida State, taking on Miami in South Florida Wednesday night. The Blue Devils have looked solid through 20 minutes, and lead the Hurricanes 40-23 heading into the locker room:
(02/21/24 11:40pm)
The Blue Devils are back at full strength. After suffering a concussion in the team’s win against Wake Forest Feb. 12 and missing Duke’s last game against Florida State, sophomore point guard Tyrese Proctor is active for Wednesday night’s game against Miami, a team representative confirmed.
(02/21/24 5:36pm)
No. 8 Duke is back in the Sunshine State for a primetime matchup against Miami. Before the contest, the Blue Zone is here with some can’t-miss prop bets:
(02/21/24 4:29pm)
Despite thorough preparation during the winter months, the Blue Devils struggled to weather their first competition of the spring.
(02/21/24 3:29am)
Durham County primary elections for board of commissioners, board of education and register of deeds will be held on March 5, ahead of the general elections on Nov. 5.
(02/21/24 3:03am)
After over two hours of public comments and deliberation, Durham City Council voted 5-2 to pass a resolution calling for a cease-fire and an end to violence in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. The resolution was passed just before 1 a.m. Tuesday morning.
(02/21/24 1:57am)
Hans Joris Van Miegroet, professor of art and art history at Duke, may have experienced a medical event before he died in a car crash earlier this month, according to police records obtained by The Chronicle.
(02/21/24 5:00am)
Sometimes, our most spontaneous decisions also prove to be our best. Unexpectedly, my favorite class this semester is the one I was initially unsure about (and the only one I didn’t need to take, given my major requirements). Intro to Performance Studies with Douglas Jones looks at analyzing performance through different lenses. The assigned readings range from lesser-known-20th-century plays to analytical essays seeking to link performance to ritual to its need for human survival. Our class discussions are enough to invigorate me for the week.
(02/21/24 4:41am)
For the vast majority of high school athletes, playing their sport at the Division-I level is a pipe dream. Just 2.97% of female high school athletes will play D-I. For men, it’s 2.13%.
(02/21/24 5:00am)
In some places, when you speak your truth, nobody listens. You may write it down, but it remains readerless in your tear-blotched notebook. Say whatever you want, who cares? It’s just words.
(02/21/24 5:00am)
Imagine that both your best friend and your romantic partner have fallen into a river. You can save one of them. What do you do?
(02/20/24 4:58pm)
They may have worn pink, but the end result was not pretty for the Blue Devils Monday night.
(02/20/24 3:27pm)
After taking down Florida State Saturday, Duke will face Miami in a critical road test. The Blue Zone brings you a key player from each side:
(02/20/24 3:45pm)
Welcome back to the fourth episode of this season of Cameron Chronicles, a Duke basketball podcast hosted by The Chronicle.
(02/20/24 5:41am)
The early spring sunshine La Quinta, Calif. radiates the start of a promising new season in collegiate golf for Duke after an impressive end at various fall competitions to close 2023.
(02/20/24 3:33am)
North Carolina will hold its primary election on March 5, with the state’s gubernatorial seats at the top of the ballot.
(02/22/24 5:00am)
I believe our relationship to science education is overwhelmingly transactional. We sit in a chair, have information presented, imprint it in the old noggin and then are tested on how well we’ve remembered said information. It’s like a file transfer, only most of the files kinda get corrupted or I accidentally drop the USB stick into a puddle of soup. While this form of instruction is not limited to the sciences, it’s most common for teaching big, foundational subjects like calculus, computer science or inorganic chemistry.
(02/20/24 2:59am)
On Dec. 23, Professor of Neurosurgery David Hasan traveled over 6,000 miles to the other side of the world, leaving his wife and seven-year-old daughter in North Carolina to volunteer in war-torn Gaza as a surgeon and medical staffer for a week.
(02/20/24 2:00pm)
A new documentary recounting the aftermath of the 2015 Chapel Hill shooting which left three Muslim college students dead was screened last Monday at Carolina Theater.
(02/20/24 2:26am)
Duke is no longer giving essays and standardized testing scores numerical ratings in the undergraduate admissions process.