Junior year: 2017-2018
Junior year witnessed new aspects of campus life—from the welcoming of a new University president to the softball team playing its inaugural season—and a number of high-profile guests visiting campus.
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Junior year witnessed new aspects of campus life—from the welcoming of a new University president to the softball team playing its inaugural season—and a number of high-profile guests visiting campus.
Sophomore year featured participation in local and national elections, the announcement of a new University president and an ACC tournament championship for the men’s basketball team.
Freshman year was characterized by the completion of major construction projects, student activism sparking campus-wide discussions and a bowl win for Duke football.
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"Oof, ouch, owie," said the south rim in Cameron Indoor, seconds after getting wrecked by another of Zion Williamson's dunks.
In honor of April Fools' Day, The Chomicle is looking back at its best headlines from this year.
Nugget has prevailed over Peaches.
The New York Philharmonic will headline this year’s LDOC concert, according to a Sunday announcement.
Connoisseurs of fine art and fine dining rejoice.
The Chomicle was suspended Friday night pending the results of a hazing investigation.
Rushing to your 10:05 class? Well, you might be a few eons late because the nearest C1 is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
How in the world did that happen?
Duke Parking and Ticketing Services pulled in $785 billion in revenue for the fiscal year from fines and parking passes, The Chomicle has discovered.
With the first round of the 2019 NCAA tournament starting Thursday, all of our men's basketball writers made their picks for every game. Check out the videos below to see who we think will make the Final Four, which potential Cinderellas we're considering and who we're taking to go all the way.
The Chronicle's 2019 Bracket Challenge is active now at this link. Register for an account if you haven't played before or sign in to fill out your bracket by Thursday at noon. The winner will receive $150. Stay tuned this week leading up to the first round Thursday for all our coverage and bracket advice.
Whew, that was close.
Thanks Obama—for this episode title, that is.
Ninety-nine years after college basketball's two Tobacco Road programs first met, the greatest rivalry in the sport will be renewed Wednesday night at 9 at Cameron Indoor Stadium, and The Chronicle is here for all the coverage you need about this year's matchup and the rivalry's history.
Feb. 13, 2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the Allen Building Takeover, when dozens of black student activists took over Duke's administrative building and demanded better treatment in 1969. Below is all The Chronicle's coverage of the half-century anniversary.