Duke’s COVID-19 positivity rate ticks up, remains lower than rates at UNC and NC State
After decreasing for three weeks in a row, Duke’s positive COVID-19 tests increased slightly in the period of time from Feb. 15 to Feb. 21.
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After decreasing for three weeks in a row, Duke’s positive COVID-19 tests increased slightly in the period of time from Feb. 15 to Feb. 21.
Duke’s positive COVID-19 tests fell this week for the third week in a row, to numbers resembling the fall semester, and Duke’s spokesperson said Tuesday that the number of students in University quarantine housing has fallen significantly.
Sophomore Leah Boyd was elected Friday as the editor-in-chief of The Chronicle’s 117th volume.
Editor's note: This story is part of a series about the Class of 2024 based on a survey conducted by The Chronicle. You can read more about our methodology and limitations here, or see all of our survey coverage here.
The student-led Black Coalition Against Policing hosted a virtual town hall on policing and policy enforcement with Duke representatives Wednesday night.
An anonymous student has filed a lawsuit against Duke alleging that the University improperly handled a disciplinary process that led to him being suspended for three semesters over sexual assault allegations.
First in a series about use of force by Duke law enforcement officers. Read the second part, about the other time an officer used deadly force, and the third, a review of how DUPD officers have used force in recent years.
Colleges’ decisions to reopen this fall have raised concerns that outbreaks on campus could lead to COVID-19 spreading in college towns.
With the presidential election balanced on a knife edge as ballots are counted in key states, Duke students from around the world are following developments in the race.
For more election coverage from across North Carolina, visit One Vote N.C., a collaborative between The Chronicle and six other student newspapers that aims to help college students across the state navigate the November election
Duke has reached a settlement with a professor of medicine who filed a lawsuit alleging gender and racial discrimination.
Duke has named its newest engineering building after a family of donors to the school.
A Bass Connections team is researching how the pandemic might impact sexual behavior and sexual health among college students in the Triangle.
Duke’s surveillance testing program has not yet expanded to include contract workers, which the former president of the union representing Duke employees said shows a lack of care for those workers on the part of the University.
The number of Black undergraduates at Duke has risen over the years, yet even today Black students are less likely than their white peers to choose to attend after being accepted.
Jill Biden swung by a swing state in a Thursday virtual roundtable event for North Carolina working parents.
Changes to Title IX policies have come to Duke, but the University didn’t give the community much time to offer feedback on them before implementation.
Duke rolled out its COVID-19 tracking dashboard Aug. 19. Other universities in the Triangle also have trackers—but they don't all report the same data.
Looking for a virtual event to liven up the first two weeks of class, when many in-person activities aren’t possible?
How will students satisfy their late-night cravings this semester, with the changes to campus dining due to the coronavirus pandemic?