New Waffle House on Ninth Street to enhance students' dining options
Café Edens may have competition for late-night breakfast food soon.
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Café Edens may have competition for late-night breakfast food soon.
To address issues on campus, the University has created several task forces in recent years. The Chronicle complied a list of the committees launched to make recommendations on improving Duke.
The amenities of the renovated West Union will soon be available to some.
Fueling late-night study sessions with comfort food just became easier for students.
Although it was initially announced that students would be able to enjoy a free food truck rodeo before the Old Duke concert Friday, this event has been moved to next Tuesday.
The students orchestrating an Allen Building sit-in to protest the incident involving Executive Tallman Trask and contract parking employee Shelvia Underwood as well as the treatment of workers at Duke unveiled a banner Saturday afternoon.
At an event for the third annual Greek Ally Week, a panel of LGBTQ students discussed their experiences as queer students in selective living groups on campus.
Seven sections for student living groups on Central Campus will be relocated this summer to temporary housing while their sections are torn down or used to house other groups whose sections are being razed.
The Last Day of Classes concert this year will be a no flex zone with the rap duo Rae Sremmurd headlining the concert.
Even though there will be many changes to dining options next Fall, current students will still be able to use food points to dine at the Nasher Museum of Art Café and Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club.
This story is part of our coverage of the 10th anniversary of the lacrosse case. Our other coverage can be found here.
The rapper Vic Mensa will be the headliner for the personal checks concert Thursday.
Junior Tara Bansal hopes to continue to make improvements to student life if elected Duke Student Government president.
To support two brothers recently diagnosed with cancer, Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity has raised more than $30,000 for cancer research and programs at Duke Children’s Hospital.
The Chronicle staff elected sophomore Claire Ballentine to serve as editor-in-chief of the newspaper’s 112th volume.
Edwards is one of three undergraduate Young Trustee finalists. The other finalists are Max Schreiber and Wills Rooney.
A Duke student was robbed by two suspects with chrome handguns near the intersection of Wannamaker Dr. and Chapel Dr. at approximately 1 a.m. Monday. The suspects left the scene in a red truck or SUV after taking several items from the victim. No injuries were reported. The Chronicle's Samantha Neal spoke with the victim, who wished to be identified as a sophomore male student, about his experience.
Although the construction fences and scaffolding did not disappear from campus during winter break, some significant strides were made in time and will continue as the new semester unfolds.
Seniors Jamal Edwards, Wills Rooney and Max Schreiber have been named finalists for undergraduate Young Trustee.
As part of an effort to modernize freshman residence halls, East Campus will be home to 12 dormitories instead of 14 by January 2018.