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Just a few months have passed since Beyu Blue Coffee's grand opening on campus, but what is in store for its future?
Every president of the United States has been a man. But history was made in the final season of "House of Cards."
President Vincent Price wrote in a Letter to the Editor Thursday that changes to health insurance coverage for students on financial aid will no longer be implemented and reaffirmed Duke University’s commitment to financial aid.
On Thursday, the Duke Student Government Judiciary will hear the case of Hyde House v. Duke Student Government Senate.
Ever wonder what happened to food trucks that once lined the loop in front of the Chapel?
Hurricane Florence hit the Duke University Marine Lab Sept. 14. Now, nearly the entire campus is back in full swing and is even using its experiences from the storm for research.
In The Chronicle’s survey of the Class of 2022, first-years were asked if any of their parents or siblings attended Duke University. Students who answered yes were defined as legacy—there were 37 legacy and 221 non-legacy students.
A member of Duke's Board of Trustees will become the inaugural president and CEO of Time’s Up.
Driven by his concern for underrepresented people, a Duke law professor has developed numerous widely-cited studies in criminal justice and is now ranked as one of the best-renowned scholar in his field.
A pair of Duke alums made Politico's top-50 list for ideas driving politics—for ideas from different sides of the aisle.
At Tuesday’s Black Convocation, members of the Black community built unity at Duke and expressed hope regarding the response of "resistance" to the recent defacement of Duke's black culture center.
Orientation Week is a special week for Duke first-years—a time of moving in, going to parties, attending info sessions and meeting new friends.
In the packed Cameron Indoor Stadium on an already humid Wednesday morning, sweat was pouring from first-year students.
Nearly every year, bright-eyed first-year students pass under the portal of Duke Chapel on their first day of orientation week for convocation. But not this year.
Ranging from new eateries to ongoing renovations, Duke Dining will be ushering in diverse changes this year.
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s connection to Duke goes beyond being known as the "Coach K" of his daughter’s basketball team.
Want to smoke? Not for much longer on Duke's campus.
Travis Dauwalter, a Ph.D. student in the Sanford School of Public Policy, was elected Graduate and Professional Student Council president for the 2018-19 academic year. Dauwalter spoke with The Chronicle to reflect on his goals for next year and how he plans to address issues such as food insecurity and maximizing transparency. The interview has been edited for length and clarity.
Barren protein shelves and empty produce trays can only mean one thing—the Quenchers era has come to an end at Duke.
All Duke undergraduates pay a student activities fee, but do you really know where your money goes?