Marking the Moment: What to expect from Duke’s virtual celebration of the Class of 2020
Commencement has been postponed, but seniors will be able to celebrate online while they wait for the real deal.
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Commencement has been postponed, but seniors will be able to celebrate online while they wait for the real deal.
Blue Devils will be studying, conducting research and more throughout the world next year, with a little help from the U.S. Department of State.
International undergraduate students in the Class of 2024 who can’t enter the United States because of travel restrictions have the option of spending the Fall semester at Duke Kunshan University, according to the website of the Office of DKU Programs.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced Thursday that North Carolina’s stay-at-home order would last through May 8, according to The News & Observer.
On March 15, Shooters II Saloon opened for a last hurrah.
College students have watched the spread of the coronavirus with a range of shifting emotions: dismissal at first, then horror as the virus closed campuses and canceled travel plans.
Mayor Steve Schewel announced a stay-at-home order for Durham residents at a Wednesday press conference.
After roughly two weeks of delayed results, junior Tommy Hessel will be the next Duke Student Government president.
UPDATE March 15 at 10:11 p.m.: Mary Pat McMahon sent The Chronicle an email Sunday night with updated numbers about students who applied to stay on campus and students that financial aid worked with to secure flights home.
Days after Duke canceled in-person classes and restricted access to campus, students have come together to help each other navigate lives altered by the coronavirus.
Junior Valeria Silombria brings a commitment to addressing the needs of low-income students to her campaign for Duke Student Government president.
A former Duke employee has sued Duke for alleged ethnic discrimination and other violations.
The elections for Duke Student Government president and executive vice president are gearing up, and The Chronicle is here to provide coverage of the race. Voting will take place online March 5 and 6. In the meantime, here’s a preview of the four candidates in advance of full profiles, which will be published closer to the election:
If you’ve ever wondered if you should call your professor “Dr.” or “Prof.,” you might now need to consider whether to call them “Knight.”
For the second year in a row, Duke students expressed their dissatisfaction with TransLoc’s Rider app in a Duke Student Government survey.
About a minute into “Jojo Rabbit,” the film’s 10-year-old protagonist has a conversation with his imaginary friend — Adolf Hilter. The young Jojo Betzler (played by Roman Griffin Davis) is about to go on a Hitler Youth training weekend, and Hitler (director Taika Waititi) gives him some words of encouragement before the two practice, repeatedly, the proper way to say “heil Hitler.” So begins a strange entry in the canon of films about Nazi Germany.
Get to know editor-elect Matthew Griffin, a sophomore, and hear what he's excited about for next year running the 116th volume of The Chronicle.
Editor's Note: All nutritional information from NetNutrition is accurate as of Jan. 30, 2020.
In a debate-filled meeting Wednesday night, the Duke Student Government Senate amended their election rules and procedures and passed an unusual amendment to a piece of funding legislation.
The list of candidates in this year’s undergraduate Young Trustee election has been released. Before voting begins, The Chronicle answered some common questions about the process behind electing the newest Board of Trustees member.