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Football season came early to Durham. Amidst a record-breaking year for women’s college athletics, Duke’s inaugural women’s club flag football team competed in its first game against North Carolina Central University Monday night.
Swae Lee will headline the annual Last Day of Classes concert on April 24, according to a video streamed by the DUU LDOC Committee during its Tuesday evening artist reveal event. Additional acts include Elley Duhé and Weston Estate.
I was 19 years old when I learned how to pump my bike tires. I had been riding it flat for the last couple of weeks, and while I had a pump in my closet, I didn’t know how to use it. I was going to wait until the end of the semester, when I could have my dad help me pump it. Thankfully, a friend showed me how. It took all of 30 seconds per tire.
Last May, more than 20 conservative states filed an amicus brief against the inclusion of gender-affirming care for transgender people under the North Carolina State Health Plan in the court case Kadel v. Folwell. The case is still open, so I'm more concerned about the brief's arguments than its outcomes.
As the Blue Devils’ season comes to an end, the Blue Zone is here to break down every player’s performance this year, and compare it to our preseason predictions. We already looked at TJ Power, Sean Stewart and Jaylen Blakes. Next up is Ryan Young:
As the Blue Devils’ season comes to an end, the Blue Zone is here to break down every player’s performance this year, and compare it to our preseason predictions. We've already looked at TJ Power and Sean Stewart. Next up is junior guard Jaylen Blakes:
Pain defines you — how could it not? It is not you, but it led to you: It contributed to the chain of experiences that got you to this moment. Denying its existence — and its influence — only drives you deeper into its clutches. I know, because I tried to deny it too.
Students Who Sit, a new venture co-founded by Duke sophomores Sydelle Bernstein, Raya Caldwell and Isabel Lehrman, is changing the game for student babysitters and faculty members in need of childcare.
Following their victory at the Atlantic Council’s National Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge, students in Duke Cyber reflected on their experiences and called for more investment in cybersecurity studies.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of April 1-7.
What is the biggest event of March? March Madness.
The Blue Devils had it within grasp.
How sweep it is. This weekend, then-No. 2 Duke faced off against North Carolina, and for the third time in as many seasons, left undefeated.
With No. 3 Duke and No. 1 Notre Dame cruising into their highly anticipated matchup with minimal losses on their schedule, the sold-out stage at Koskinen Stadium was set for a clash of giants. The game marked the first meeting between the two teams since they met in the 2023 national championship game, and a sour taste still lingered in the Blue Devils’ mouths from a title that slipped away. In many ways, the meeting represented much more than just a top-three ranked conference matchup.
On Monday, Durham residents will be able to view a partial solar eclipse beginning at 1:58 p.m. and peaking at 3:15 p.m.
The Hurricanes threatened to darken a beautiful weekend in Durham, but the Blue Devils kept the storm at bay.
Halfway through the first frame, already down 3-1, senior attacker Katie DeSimone somehow found some space in front of the crease among the physical Notre Dame defense. Her teammate was able to thread the ball through the sea of white jerseys to DeSimone’s island. But in a rare slip-up, the St. Anthony’s product fumbled the opportunity, failing to cleanly receive the pass and letting the Fighting Irish scoop up the ball and clear it with ease.
On the morning of March 14, Erik Zitser, librarian for Slavic, Eurasian and East European studies and adjunct assistant professor in the department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies, received a phone call from a reporter asking what he thought about his inclusion on a list of U.S. citizens sanctioned by the Russian government.
Victory came for Duke Saturday, but not without a resilient and memorable fight by its archrival North Carolina. After taking the doubles point, the 17th-ranked Blue Devils won four of the six singles matches, clinching the 5-2 victory after senior Faris Khan defeated Anuj Watane.