Some Duke students find broader dating pool online
Although largely stigmatized by younger people in the past, some Duke students are increasingly turning to online dating to expand their opportunities for romance.
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Although largely stigmatized by younger people in the past, some Duke students are increasingly turning to online dating to expand their opportunities for romance.
Duke School of Medicine advanced in medical school rankings for research from ninth to eighth, but that does not tell the whole story.
The Greek Devil may already be famous on campus, but with the help of the Cooking Channel, it could become even more renowned.
Next year’s DSG president, junior Stefani Jones, is already taking steps to address gender issues at Duke.
Spring semester is a busy time for some students with time-consuming events such as tenting, selective living group recruitment and job and internship applications on top of schoolwork. Spring break arrives about two months into the semester, marking the six-week countdown to LDOC. The Chronicle asked Duke students for their thoughts on the eve of Spring break.
Students are increasingly using social media to advance messages of self-empowerment on campus.
Duke Dance turned art into social change this weekend.
Following the announcement of the 2013 Last Day of Classes lineup at midnight Friday, students shared their thoughts on the scheduled list of artists, which currently includes rapper Kendrick Lamar, DJ Steve Aoki and hip-hop trio Travis Porter. LDOC is April 24.
Graduate Young Trustee finalist Andrew Barnhill said he has “outrageous ambitions” for the University.
Despite increasing talk about a broader global focus, the numbers show European countries remain the primary destination for Duke students studying abroad.
A Duke sophomore wiped away his competition in a national entrepreneurship contest with his toilet paper startup.
Classes can end up in strange places, intellectually and geographically.
Immigration, usually a divisive issue, brought scholars together at a conference held at Duke Law School.
The students shouting on the Baldwin Auditorium steps Friday may have surprised some onlookers, but for others the probate signified the culmination of the largely secret entry process into a cultural fraternity.
Alcohol abuse may be linked to how college students cope with stress, a recent study shows.
After months of campaigning, Election Day has finally come. The Chronicle spoke with students about their thoughts heading into decision day.
Eleven years after the unraveling of peer-to-peer music downloading service Napster, Duke is a nationally ranked host to online piracy, according to a recent report.
Laura Poitras, a recently named 2012 MacArthur Fellow, spoke about post-9/11 politics in America, as well as her journey as a filmmaker at the Nasher Museum of Art Wednesday night.
Emmy and Academy award nominated filmmaker and MacArthur “Genius Award” recipient Laura Poitras is known for documenting the war on terror and the workings of power. She came to Duke as a visiting artist last semester and has shown several of her films at Durham’s Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in the past. Poitras spoke to The Chronicle upon arriving for a two-day residency at Duke for the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Visiting Filmmaker Series. Poitras will speak about her films and current projects 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Nasher Museum of Art.
Bon Appetit is keeping its student food options close to home.