Duke adds a C1 bus to alleviate crowding, will examine changes to Swift Avenue Shuttle
By Tyler Long | October 15, 2019In light of concerns of overcrowding, an additional bus was added to the C1: East West route yesterday.
In light of concerns of overcrowding, an additional bus was added to the C1: East West route yesterday.
Senior Hadeel Abdelhy initially tweeted photos of the depictions Sept. 28, commenting that “the way African and Middle Eastern countries are represented is truly wild.”
Can't decide whether to take a Bird or Spin scooter to class? The Chronicle tested out both to see which was fastest.
In the anti-Semitic and secular town in southeastern Turkey where Abdullah Antepli grew up, no one expected him to work in interfaith Jewish-Muslim relations one day. They were proven wrong.
In the first week of classes, students taking Computer Science 201 walked into the Bryan Center’s Griffith Film Theater, which has a seating capacity of 500, to find the lecture nearly packed from the first row to the last.
Have you tried riding one of the new electric scooters that popped up on Duke's campus this year?
Grad students at private institutions may again lose their legal status as employees and their right to unionize.
Three charges of sexual battery and one charge of assault against a female have been issued against Ranjan Sudan.
Looking to spice up your lunch schedule? The latest restaurant in West Union can do just that.
The Arts and Sciences Council still needs advice on advising.
It may be hard to find time for leisure in college, yet two librarians are seeking to relieve this pressure through the Low Maintenance Book Club.
If you’re walking to campus from Cameron Indoor Stadium or Wilson Gym, you can’t help but notice it: the “nut.”
Nearly 40% of Duke students voted in the last midterm elections—more than double the voting rate in 2014—but one Duke faculty member thinks students can do better.
Assistant professor of medicine James Davis announced at a Wednesday talk that Duke is considering enacting policy measures regarding e-cigarettes on campus, in addition to its July 2020 ban on combustible forms of tobacco.
A Duke professor spoke about how scholarship should explore more why Islam was a powerful force in racial justice challenges in the United States.
An armed robbery took place Thursday around 9 a.m. near 1400 Morreene Road, according to a DukeAlert.
One of the most notable changes is the shortening of personal checks (P-Checks) from two nights to one night.
Raising four young children in a freshman dorm isn’t exactly typical. For John Blackshear, the faculty-in-residence in Trinity dorm, it has meant befriending students, serving as their mentors and talking philosophy. It has also meant humoring drunk students and making sure they don’t wake the children at night.
Many tour guides struggle with authenticity during their tours, especially with visitors curious about the more negative aspects of the school.
FinTech services, such as Venmo, ATMs and mobile banking, aim to use technology to make financial interactions faster and more efficient.