Contest places Pauly Dogs in nation’s top 32
Paul Konstanzer, owner of the on-campus hot dog stand Pauly Dogs, said if you are going to do something, you better do it the best.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Chronicle's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
89 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Paul Konstanzer, owner of the on-campus hot dog stand Pauly Dogs, said if you are going to do something, you better do it the best.
Washington Post correspondent and Duke alumnus Craig Whitlock is trying to write a story—a story with no sequence of events, no confirmed setting and no semblance of certainty. And he is doing so under a constant cloud of impending danger.
For head coach Ramsey Smith, resiliency is everything. Despite a tough loss in doubles and initial problems in singles, Duke (6-0) refused to give up Sunday, defeating Notre Dame (2-2) 5-2 in South Bend, Ind.
Stress is the number one contributing factor affecting individual academic performance at Duke, according to a survey conducted last semester by the American College Health Association.
Eight years after disaffiliating with its national charter, the off-campus student organization known as Eta Prime has received official recognition from the Kappa Sigma fraternity’s national organization.
Duke goes into Saturday’s home opener against Elon and N.C. Central not only geared up for the official beginning of its season, but also relieved to finally return junior Luke Marchese to the court.
Head coach Mike Krzyzewski said during his postgame press conference Saturday that experience always leads to growth, even when that experience may have been a bad first half or a demoralizing loss.
Ten unanswered goals to start off the first period by No. 2 Northwestern (19-1) marked the beginning of the end for No. 7 Duke Saturday. The Blue Devils (15-5) fell 18-8 in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament.
As a scientist, Dean and Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education Steve Nowicki knows that making progress requires experimentation and that experiments often fail.
Now when you call 911 in Durham, communication officers will still ask “What is your emergency?” but they will already know the best way to track you down.
Called everything from a Cinderella team to a legitimate contender for the national championship, Butler is a team of many titles. But for head coach Brad Stevens, names don’t mean anything.
As more Latino students apply to American colleges, universities across the country are providing more Spanish materials for applicants and their families.
In an attempt to increase diversity on their campuses, The University of Pennsylvania and Dartmouth College are extending recruitment outreach efforts to members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
The Blue Devils have never lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Seniors Jon Scheyer, Lance Thomas and Brian Zoubek are no strangers to success in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Kyle Singler and Jon Scheyer combined for 41 points Sunday, propelling No. 5 Duke past undermanned Virginia 67-49 at John Paul Jones Arena.
Ruth Westheimer believes that a lesson taught with humor is a lesson learned well.
They may not be the Tar Heels, but the Terrapins have created an interesting rivalry with the Blue Devils over the past decade—a rivalry that will be tested once again at Cameron Indoor Stadium Saturday at 1 p.m.
No. 19 Duke goes into Friday’s match against No. 15 Illinois with seven years of defeat riding on its back and high hopes of finally making the Fighting Illini go home disappointed.
For the 11th time this season, Duke held its opponent to under 30 first-half points as both sides’ solid defense made points hard to come by before intermission. The Blue Devils shot a mere 2-of-6 from 3-point range and missed three of four foul shots.