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(10/25/22 7:00pm)
As basketball season quickly approaches, the Blue Zone takes a detailed look at Duke men’s basketball’s 2022-23 roster, with a preview of each player. Previously, we’ve highlighted Stanley Borden, Spencer Hubbard, Max Johns, Kale Catchings, Ryan Young, Christian Reeves, Jaylen Blakes and Jaden Schutt. Next is Australian phenom Tyrese Proctor:
(10/26/22 1:46am)
Students who are protected by Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals are facing another controversial court decision that struck down DACA, leaving room for uncertainty.
(10/25/22 12:57am)
For the first time since 2011, the Durham City Council will consider redistricting the city’s three wards.
(10/25/22 12:29am)
Thirteen vehicles were broken into and one was reported stolen in West Campus parking lots between Oct. 3 and 11, according to community safety reports compiled by the Duke University Police Department.
(10/25/22 12:24am)
What goes up must always come down, Newton’s universal law of gravitation teaches us.
(10/25/22 1:51am)
They say the devil is in the details. But in Durham, the Blue Devils are in the details—and numbers.
(10/24/22 11:50pm)
Students for Justice in Palestine hosted "Palestine 101" with guest speaker and activist Ahmad Amireh Thursday to deliver a presentation on the history of Palestine, Israeli occupation and current events.
(10/24/22 10:00am)
As Halloween approaches, hide under your covers and watch, read or listen to these horror stories that take you from the dark of the woods to a Manhattan cult.
(10/24/22 12:00pm)
This week I’ve been thinking about “Saturday Night Live” — specifically its absolute mess of a skit about the Try Guys.
(10/24/22 10:00am)
With Halloween fast approaching, many of us find ourselves in the mood for a movie which — scary or not — reminds us of the holiday. In that spirit, I am recommending six Halloween-themed movies and TV episodes perfect for spooky season. Between horror classics and waves of nostalgia, this list has something for everyone.
(11/04/22 4:59am)
2021-22 record: 21-14, 12-8 in the ACC
(10/24/22 2:45am)
Shannon Bray is the Libertarian Party’s nominee for the United States Senate in North Carolina and will be on the ballot for the upcoming midterm election.
(10/24/22 2:44am)
It’s a sleepy morning at the Duke Puppy Kindergarten in early October. Inside a cozy room within the Duke Canine Cognition Center, Congo and Nancy are perfectly content. The two dogs — an adult and a puppy Labrador-golden mix — sniff, cuddle and pad around the space without a care in the world.
(10/24/22 2:28am)
Matthew Hoh is the Green Party’s nominee for United States Senate in North Carolina and will appear on the ballot this upcoming midterm election.
(10/24/22 1:44am)
Courtney Geels is the Republican Party’s nominee for U.S. House of Representatives in North Carolina’s 4th Congressional District, which includes Durham County, Orange County, Person County, Granville County, Alamance County and parts of Caswell County.
(10/24/22 1:44am)
Valerie Foushee is the Democratic nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina’s 4th Congressional District which includes Durham County, Orange County, Person County, Granville County, Alamance County and parts of Caswell County.
(11/04/22 4:48am)
2021-22 record: 23-13, 8-11 in the Big East
(10/24/22 1:26pm)
As the college basketball season looms, it's finally time for the Blue Zone to preview the 2022-23 Duke women's basketball roster. We previously looked at Bo Shaffer, Emma Schmidt, Jiselle Havas, Lee Volker, Imani Lewis, Emma Koabel and Vanessa de Jesus. Up Next is Mia Heide:
(10/24/22 1:01pm)
As basketball season quickly approaches, the Blue Zone takes a detailed look at Duke men’s basketball’s 2022-23 roster, with a preview of each player. Previously, we’ve highlighted Stanley Borden, Spencer Hubbard, Max Johns, Kale Catchings, Ryan Young, Christian Reeves and Jaylen Blakes. Up next is shooting sensation Jaden Schutt:
(10/23/22 11:37pm)
Some of the greatest games in sports are the ones that run down to the wire with the promise of a comeback on the horizon. With both teams duking it out, it takes a special level of grit to ultimately come out victorious. Unfortunately for Duke, its fighting spirit was not enough to notch another tally in the win column.