Duke’s conservative sounds off on dining
Asked about his favorite dining location on campus, Duke’s Campus Republican gave his thoughts—on how oppressed conservatives are at Duke.
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Asked about his favorite dining location on campus, Duke’s Campus Republican gave his thoughts—on how oppressed conservatives are at Duke.
Despite Duke asking students to stay home during wellness days, some ignored those rules for a weeklong getaway in Cabo. Among those: Steven Kinzer, a Trinity junior who asked to remain anonymous.
Duke just shut down Marketplace, and now we know the real reason: they’re replacing it one huge, all-you-can-eat trough.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of March 23-29.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of March 16-22.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of March 8-15.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of March 1-7:
Duke Student Government elections are March 11 and 12, and the candidates are making their cases to the student body.
Duke heads to Chapel Hill in desperate need of a win to boost its NCAA tournament chances. Our beat writers are here to make their predictions for the 6 p.m. regular-season finale:
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead.
It's been nearly a year since all spring sports were abruptly cancelled, a moment that saw historic seasons tarnished and championship aspirations put on hold. But the spring sports season is finally back, and it's sure to be a busy one in Durham, with contenders across the board.
Each week, we’ll recap how all of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week, and give a brief look ahead.
This is The Chronicle's fourth year of surveying the first-year class.
Former Duke football head coach Red Wilson died Friday at the age of 95, the team announced.
As 2020 comes to a close, The Chronicle's sports department takes a look back at the biggest stories of the year in Duke athletics. Each day, we will review a major game, event or storyline that helped shape the course of the year for the Blue Devils.
No. 10 Duke takes on No. 6 Illinois Tuesday night at 9:30 p.m. as part of the 2020 ACC/Big Ten Challenge, an annual nonconference series that matches up teams from the ACC and the Big Ten. The Blue Devils' 19-2 record in the series is the best of any program by a significant margin, with Wake Forest and Louisville tying for the second-highest winning percentage with records of 12-6 and 4-2, respectively.
The most tumultuous offseason in recent Duke history is finally ending. It started with a global pandemic that scattered the team across the country and upended recruiting, continued with head coach Joanne P. McCallie’s resignation and Kara Lawson’s hiring, and ended with the announcement that the season will start without the Cameron Crazies in the stands.
The Blue Devils come into the 2020-21 season having lost their top three players from last year. Their lead point guard has started just 13 games in her career, her backup is a freshman and the top bench big is making her collegiate debut as well. With so much uncertainty around who’s suiting up in blue and white this season, let the Blue Zone be your player guide.
The past few months have been hectic to say the least, so maybe you haven’t had the chance to keep up with how this year’s Duke men’s basketball roster is shaping up. But have no fear, the Blue Zone is here to give you a comprehensive breakdown of every member of the 2020-21 squad.