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No. 7 Duke continues road struggles, drops second-straight game at Georgia Tech

(12/02/23 9:29pm)

ATLANTA—In an ACC opener that was meant to be an introduction of the preseason favorites, the Blue Devils continued their unbecoming start with a loss on the road against Georgia Tech. Yellow Jacket faithful stormed the court and celebrated the massive upset, while Duke made its way wearily to the locker room.


5 observations from No. 7 Duke men's basketball's first half against Georgia Tech

(12/02/23 8:10pm)

ATLANTA—On the heels of one tough road loss, No. 7 Duke is working hard to fend off another upset Saturday afternoon against Georgia Tech inside McCamish Pavilion. After the Yellow Jackets took the early lead, the Blue Devils brought themselves back into contention, entering the break down 35-31:




Duke Climate Coalition holds protest, publishes report on University research funded by fossil fuel companies

(12/02/23 6:07pm)

Over 50 students gathered on the Bryan Center Plaza Friday afternoon for a Fossil Free Research Day of Action, coinciding with the release of a report by the Duke Climate Coalition alleging that the University received over $24 million in research funding from the fossil fuel industry between 2010 and 2021.



Singing the blues

(12/04/23 5:00am)

“Singing the blues” may seem to be a weird title as we travel through the holiday season and approach the end of another semester. We might think it should be a time of rejoicing. Yet if we are honest, this holiday season can be bluesy as people mourn the loss of loved ones or as we endure ongoing war, college students shot in Vermont and even local violence in Triangle area high schools. We are not always “merry and bright.”






Sandwich smackdown: Pitchfork’s fried chicken sandwich wins gold

(12/01/23 5:00am)

Few foods on campus stoke genuine delight for me anymore. This is partially due to my eating habits, as I tend to eat the same dish until I get bored. I’ve also lived on West Campus since freshman year, so I’ve tried just about every dish available, even obscure ones like Sprout’s French toast sticks and Tandoor’s dosas. My taste buds have been craving something new and different for a while now. 






Duke women's basketball endures Georgia's second-half comeback, outlasts Bulldogs in ACC/SEC Challenge

(12/01/23 12:44am)

The ACC/SEC Challenge gifts teams from two distinct Power 5 conferences with the rare opportunity to play each other. And even without regional rivalries or a history of bad blood, Thursday’s matchup between Duke and Georgia proved to be an instant classic.



No. 7 Duke men's basketball's defeat to Arkansas showed sloppiness, but its struggles are necessary for it to grow

(11/30/23 3:40pm)

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.—Jared McCain takes the inbound, turns his back to his man and hands the ball off to a jetting Caleb Foster. With nobody open for a pass, he steps back at the top of the arc, hangs in the air and releases.