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(02/28/20 2:03am)
UPDATE Feb. 27 at 1 p.m.: After tenters and non-tenters were supposed to be separated during the EarthGang Personal Checks concert, co-head line monitor Ben Succop, a senior, wrote in an email to The Chronicle that up to 1,600 students will be allowed on the floor of Cameron Indoor Stadium during the concert and then the upstairs seats will be filled. After the concert, non-tenters will still be removed from Krzyzewskiville for P-Checks.
(02/12/20 10:57pm)
A red swastika was found painted on the East Campus Bridge Wednesday around 4:30 p.m and was quickly painted over.
(02/12/20 6:12pm)
UPDATE 3:20 p.m.: Chief Justice Georgia Lala confirmed to The Chronicle that the Judiciary is not investigating a particular candidate.
(02/07/20 7:48pm)
Editor's Note: This article was updated with Miller's comments.
(01/31/20 11:35am)
Sue Wasiolek, or “Dean Sue,” will be shifting from her role as dean of students to the senior adviser of Mary Pat McMahon, vice provost/vice president for student affairs, and Gary Bennett, vice provost for undergraduate education starting for the 2020-21 academic year. She will be tasked with thinking more critically about the housing experience at Duke, such as through implementing the recommendations from the 2018-2019 Board of Trustees residential task force. Dean Sue sat down with editor-in-chief Jake Satisky to talk about questions she’s considering as she prepares to assume her upcoming role after Commencement. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
(01/30/20 5:01am)
You know the feeling. You’re at the movies, probably watching the newest “Avengers” movie or something, and you see a kick-ass movie trailer. Turning to your friend excitedly, you exclaim (in a hushed voice, so as not to disturb the theater’s fellow patrons) that you really, really want to see that movie when it comes out.
(01/27/20 8:03pm)
The Chronicle will publish endorsement letters for the 2020 Young Trustee elections from Monday, Feb. 3 to Monday, Feb. 10. We will not accept any endorsement submissions past Sunday, Feb. 9 at 8 p.m.
(01/24/20 10:35pm)
Update: The individual tested negative for coronavirus, according to a Saturday news release.
(01/21/20 4:18pm)
The undergraduate Young Trustee finalists—Leah Abrams, Maryam Asenuga, Ibrahim Butt and Tim Skapek—were announced yesterday, which means election season has officially begun. As always, The Chronicle aims to cover the election fairly and objectively.
(01/17/20 7:04am)
Fresh off the first week of classes, faculty sat enraptured in the recesses of the Divinity School as they heard presentations about Durham, libraries and a survey.
(01/14/20 8:54am)
Could Duke name a new dorm after a donor?
(01/14/20 8:51am)
Editor's Note: This article was updated Jan. 24 with the most recent proposed 2020-21 housing rates for 300 Swift.
(01/11/20 7:15pm)
Editor's Note: This story was originally published Jan. 11, 2020. The original story can be found at the bottom of the updated story.
(01/07/20 2:51pm)
One day, Wilhelmina Reuben and Gene Kendall left East Campus to see the new James Bond flick at a local theater. The two grabbed a hamburger after the movie. Suddenly, Reuben realized that she needed to rush back to East. Taking off her shoes, she and Kendall sprinted back to campus. He may have been on the track team, but she still beat him back to campus—in the nick of time.
(01/01/20 9:57pm)
Playing in Cameron Indoor Stadium can give opposing players flashes of anxiety. Rarely, though, does it offer a dose of nostalgia, as it must have for Boston College point guard Derryck Thornton.
(12/31/19 11:57pm)
Tre Jones made his return to the rotation against Boston College, and helped his team jump out to a 45-19 lead heading into the halftime locker room. The Eagles could not handle Matthew Hurt or Vernon Carey Jr. Here are five observations from the opening half:
(12/28/19 9:07pm)
Duke hadn’t gone an entire game without making at least one 3-pointer since Dec. 30, 1989.
(12/28/19 5:23pm)
Playing without starting point guard Tre Jones, the Blue Devils looked sluggish out of the gates against Brown Saturday in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Duke would recover and pull ahead as the half progressed, and lead 35-29 as the two teams head to the locker room. Here are five observations from the opening half:
(12/20/19 1:50pm)
Though Duke had already built a large lead against Wofford, Cameron Indoor Stadium didn't truly come alive Thursday night until Joey Baker hit his fourth and fifth 3-pointers of the night late in the second half, crushing any slim hope Wofford had to stage a comeback.
(12/20/19 12:51am)
After taking down North Carolina Sunday, Wofford faced another opportunity to take down a Tobacco Road giant Thursday night. However, Duke would not let the Terriers put themselves in prime position for another upset, as the home team dominated in Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils enter the locker room up 39-26 against Wofford.