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By Sujal Manohar | May 13, 2020Though most (read: all) of my contributions to the Chronicle have been photos, I’m glad I had the words to say this.
Though most (read: all) of my contributions to the Chronicle have been photos, I’m glad I had the words to say this.
Relive a year of one of the most dynamic duos in college basketball.
Duke Diya—the undergraduate South Asian Student Association—hosted the annual Holi festival on Abele Quadrangle this weekend.
As 2018 draws to a close, The Chronicle looks back on the photos that captured life at the University during the last 12 months. Ranging from changes in walk-up line policy to the renaming of the Carr Building, these are the photos that defined 2018.
With colorful flowers and warmer weather, spring has finally arrived at Duke! Students are enjoying studying outdoors and exploring nature after the cold winter months.The gardens are especially popular at this time of year, with students and Durham residents alike. Though spring also brings allergies and the stress of approaching final exams, it offers a special chance to enjoy the natural environment.
Everyone loves a bright day on the quad or a photo of the chapel glowing in the sun—but one underrated aspect of Duke's campus is the view at night.
Morgan Harris Pottery Morgan Harris describes his pottery as “his wheel to your home.” Harris is a potter from High Point, North Carolina.
Duke alumnus RJ Barrett led Team Canada to a bronze medal against Team USA.
Jayson Tatum scored 27 and 29 points in the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals
Senior Joey Baker shot a career-best 39.4% from 3-point land in his sophomore season.
Duke men's basketball fans will get their first look at the team when they convene in Cameron Indoor for Friday's Countdown to Craziness.
RJ Barrett helped lead the New York Knicks back to the playoffs for the first time since 2013.
Jada Claude consistently uses her hustle and defense to make an impact on games, racking up nine steals last season while only averaging 9.7 minutes per game.
Duke recently implemented new Title IX rules, and students have raised questions about the transparency of the process.
Junior Kelly Chen secured her third consecutive ITA All-American selection.