Editorial Board

The Duke Chronicle
OPINION

​Our dangerous, silent acceptance

Earlier this week, members of the Interfraternity Council conferred bids to potential new members, culminating the anxiety-ridden recruitment process and ushering in the infamous pledging period--a prerequisite for initiation into fraternity brotherhood.


The Duke Chronicle
OPINION

Women take Washington

On January 21, the day after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, an estimated 500,000 people took to the streets of Washington, D.C. for the Women’s March. The march and its causes likely portend further consolidated action in the next four years.


The Duke Chronicle
OPINION

Join the Editorial Board

If you think that in 2017, journalism is going to the dogs, the newspaper is dying and opinion writing is moldering, there exists an obvious solution. Turn the tides and add your voice to the discussion; join the Chronicle’s independent Editorial Board.


The Duke Chronicle
OPINION

Adding nuance to our remembrance

The tendency to remain at a flashcards-and-quotes level of familiarity with the life and ideology of Dr. King and other historical figures limits the ability to benefit from their teachings.


The Duke Chronicle
OPINION

2017: Looking back and forging ahead

As Duke students trudge into the first days of a new semester and people across the United States begin the 2017 work year, a certain lugubrious aura of dissatisfaction seems to permeate the national mood.


The Duke Chronicle
OPINION

​Less procrastination, more collaboration

Final papers season has arrived, and for many of us, the grueling writing process it brings with it can be dread-inducing as we slog through piles of articles, open soul-crushing numbers of browser tabs and agonizingly inch toward required page counts.


The Duke Chronicle
OPINION

Casting Castro

Death, in general, is complicated to talk about and emotionally charged, but the death of controversial political figures can stir up even stronger feelings.


The Duke Chronicle
OPINION

Putting students first

Establishing a sanctuary campus would be a resounding affirmation of Duke’s commitment to the safety, well-being and educational opportunity of all of its students, regardless of race, nationality or immigration status.