Governor Roy Cooper issues executive order protecting abortion access in North Carolina
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order to grant protections on reproductive freedom and abortion access in North Carolina on Wednesday.
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Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order to grant protections on reproductive freedom and abortion access in North Carolina on Wednesday.
Nearly two years after President Vincent Price committed Duke to new plans to confront systemic racism and inequality, the Racial Equity Advisory Council has released its first year report to the Duke community.
Durham County District Attorney Satana Deberry will not file criminal charges in the Jan. 14 shooting of a man by a Duke University police officer at Duke University Hospital, according to a Monday release.
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Dawna Jones, director of the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture at Duke, will assume the inaugural role of assistant vice president for identity centers and community development on July 1.
Senior Finn Brauer hopes to increase school spirit, strengthen Duke University Union operations and foster a strong sense of community through his role as president of DUU.
A tornado and flash flood warning issued for Duke’s campus has expired.
With early voting underway in North Carolina, The Chronicle has pulled together information on national races you will find on the ballot if voting in Durham.
After an increase in COVID-19 cases, Duke is still requiring masks for in-person classes, on Duke buses and vans and in all clinical settings for the Summer Session, according to a released email from Provost Sally Kornbluth and Paul Grantham, assistant vice president for communication services.
Nugget, Duke’s beloved golden retriever, died Thursday morning from lymphoma, according to her owner, Keith Upchurch, Trinity ‘72. She was 11 years old.
Duke administrators are looking into the 2022 student Commencement speech after The Chronicle reported that its language resembled that of a past Harvard Commencement address.
Editor’s note: Since publication, The Chronicle has reported that this speech bears striking resemblance to a student Commencement speech at Harvard University in 2014.
Ahead of the state’s primary election, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Young Democrats hosted Nida Allam, Durham County commissioner and a District 4 democratic candidate, for a town hall and voter registration event on April 22.
Content warning: This story mentions reporting about an alleged sexual assault.
A small fire in a student’s room on the Few Quad GG third floor Friday night resulted in an evacuation of all Few residents.
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The Division of Student Affairs will establish a Center for Gender Violence Prevention and Intervention in fall 2022, according to a Tuesday email sent to undergraduate, graduate and professional students from Mary Pat McMahon, vice provost and vice president for student affairs, and Kimberly Hewitt, vice president for institutional equity and chief diversity officer.
More than 30 exit signs have been damaged throughout Few Quad dorms during the spring semester, and now all residents are facing potential charges if the perpetrator cannot be identified.
Duke Law School professor Sarah Bloom Raskin withdrew her nomination for vice chair for supervision of the Federal Reserve, citing opposition from other Senate members due to her stance on climate change.
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian and Russian students spoke with The Chronicle about the reverberations of the war on their lives in Durham.