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(01/18/24 1:39am)
Duke women’s basketball opened its regular season Nov. 6 against Richmond. Unsurprisingly, the Blue Devils cruised to a comfortable victory against the Spiders on the back of an outstanding performance by junior guard Reigan Richardson. As a surprise for the unassuming fan, however, one newcomer shined brightest with 22 points and a team-high 12 rebounds, all without fouling or even starting the contest.
(02/13/24 5:00am)
A few years ago for Lent, I decided that I would give up hot showers. For those unfamiliar with the practice, Lent is a 40-day period where Christians give up something important to mirror the temptation Jesus faced from the devil. Who doesn’t love a long, hot shower? I certainly treasured the time to steam and relax in utter bliss. Mind you, Lent began at the end of swim season too, so I could’ve definitely used a hot shower after hours in a freezing pool in March. It wasn’t easy to turn on the cold jets of water and quickly wash my hair every day, but I truly felt good about my commitment by the time 40 days had passed.
(01/18/24 5:00am)
It was the day of my first final of last semester, and a cold spell had settled over Duke. I sat in Cafe, sipping on masala chai to restore some semblance of warmth to my veins and to distract myself from the test anxiety quivering in my chest.
(01/17/24 5:11am)
New York Times journalist and MSNBC political commentator Peter Beinart addressed a filled Sanford lecture hall during a moderated discussion on the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and the history of Israel.
(01/17/24 4:30am)
A delegation of Duke students attended the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in early December to observe negotiations and learn about climate policy for a Bass Connections course.
(01/16/24 6:39pm)
While Duke men’s basketball is in the midst of an impressive win streak, some former Blue Devils are finding success in the NBA. The Blue Zone breaks down the performances of some former Duke stars shining in the pros:
(01/17/24 5:00am)
“I’m very skeptical of books. I don’t want to say no book is ever worth reading, but I actually do believe something pretty close to that...I think, if you wrote a book, you f—ed up, and it should have been a six-paragraph blog post.” — Sam Bankman-Fried (skeptical of books).
(01/17/24 5:00am)
I really love Olive Garden. It’s where I’ve celebrated my birthday for many years, where my parents and I stop on vacation for a nice meal, where my family dined the night before I left for college — the list goes on, but many important moments in my life have been commemorated in the company of free breadsticks. Sure, in recent years, I’ve gained more of an appreciation for trying local food and expanding my palate, but there’s just something so heartwarming about the predictability of a chain — especially one that showers you with freebies.
(01/15/24 8:12pm)
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details — and numbers:
(01/15/24 7:40pm)
Grant Hill, former men’s basketball star and Trinity ‘94, gave the keynote address at Sunday’s service of commemoration for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The event brought together leaders from across Duke and Durham, who offered words of commitment and hope to an audience that filled the Chapel.
(01/15/24 6:16pm)
Duke men’s basketball is back in the top 10 in this week’s AP poll, checking in at No. 7. The Blue Zone breaks down movement around the country in a wild week for the sport:
(01/15/24 12:08pm)
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 Jan. 8-15:
(01/15/24 3:14am)
Fresh off a narrow victory against Virginia a week ago, Duke entered Cameron Indoor Stadium determined to secure a victory and improve to a winning ACC record. And that is just what it did. In a blowout, the Blue Devils dominated Georgia Tech in just about every category and improved on their own common inconsistencies.
(01/15/24 2:47am)
Tennis is back.
(01/15/24 1:44am)
The Blue Devils are back on the track, and their start to the 2024 season might just be their best yet.
(01/14/24 9:52pm)
Entering with a 2-2 record in ACC play, Duke stepped into the arena with confidence and passion Sunday afternoon, which led it to a 84-46 victory against Georgia Tech.
(01/14/24 4:19pm)
After each Duke men's basketball game this season, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. The Blue Devils returned home Saturday, defeating Georgia Tech 84-79, and the Blue Zone is here to break down the close victory:
(01/14/24 5:14am)
Last time Duke took the floor against Georgia Tech, it did not end especially well for the Blue Devils. They walked out of Atlanta with a gritty, but ultimately disappointing, loss.
(01/14/24 12:15am)
Forty-two days prior, the seemingly unthinkable happened after 40 minutes of play inside McCamish Pavilion — Duke left shell shocked from a 72-68 defeat at the hands of Georgia Tech. Saturday evening, it got its opportunity to exact revenge. After a rollercoaster game of basketball, the Blue Devils came out on top.
(01/16/24 5:00am)
We, concerned Duke alumni who are Jewish, are responding to Duke Students Supporting Israel’s Dec. 7 guest column. We share their abhorrence toward the October Hamas attack on Israel and with antisemitism in general, but we respectfully wish to offer some other valid interpretations of certain circumstances. We hope our guest column can enhance this important conversation — both within the Jewish community and externally. Ongoing civil discourse regarding current Israel-Palestine events is crucial and has become increasingly fraught. We try here to identify areas of disagreement with the student organization’s statement, placing these disagreements within an inclusive historical and contemporary context.