Sarah Kerman, The (Duke) Chronicle

Sarah Kerman

The (Duke) Chronicle

1, Charlotte, NC, United States

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Past articles by Sarah:

Students at Saturday's protest could face disciplinary action

Students involved in Saturday’s disruption of President Vincent Price’s address to alumni may now face disciplinary action. → Read More

Group of students protests President Price's alumni address, issues demands

The Chronicle is Duke University's independent student newspaper where you can find campus news, Blue Devil sports coverage, features, opinions and breaking news online and in print four days a week. → Read More

Board of Trustees meetings used to be open to the public. What changed?

From discussing the future of new research centers and campus construction to approving tuition hikes, the University's Board of Trustees makes decisions that can have immediate impacts on the student experience. → Read More

UPDATE: Alum, Ex-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe fired Friday

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, Trinity '90, was fired Friday night. → Read More

Former Durham mayor, General Motors CEO among six announced as honorary degree recipients

The University announced it will award six honorary degrees at this year’s commencement ceremony on May 13. → Read More

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The Chronicle is Duke University's independent student newspaper where you can find campus news, Blue Devil sports coverage, features, opinions and breaking news online and in print four days a week. → Read More

Light rail plan awaits fate of state, federal funding for $2.5 billion construction

A dim outlook for light rail investment in President Donald Trump’s infrastructure plan could be a hurdle for a project looking to bring light rail to the Triangle. → Read More

Despite fewer total campaign contributions, Schewel outpaces Ali with Duke employees

Individuals affiliated with the Duke community have invested over $2,800 into Durham's mayoral election in September alone. → Read More

'Durham is an endorsement town': Mayoral candidates prepare for Election Day

With early voting underway and less than two weeks until the city’s municipal elections, Durham’s political action committees have made candidate endorsements. → Read More

Schewel, Ali advance in Durham's mayoral primary

The Chronicle is Duke University's independent student newspaper where you can find campus news, Blue Devil sports coverage, features, opinions and breaking news online and in print four days a week. → Read More

The Chronicle's guide to Durham city council elections

There are three Durham City Council seats up for grabs in the local election, and the upcoming primary will filter the field of candidates down for the Nov. 7 general election. → Read More

'Will the city we love be a city for all?': Durham mayoral candidates discuss policing at forum Wednesday

For six terms Bill Bell has served as mayor of Durham, but since he is not running this November, the city will elect its first newcomer to the position in sixteen years. → Read More

$3.3 billion light rail cost-sharing plan approved by local authorities

After receiving support from local authorities this week, the Durham-Orange light rail’s cost-sharing agreement is headed to the Federal Transit Administration for review. The Durham-Orange light rail—a 17.7 mile project that would connect Durham and Orange Counties and feature stops at Duke, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina Central University—is slated to be… → Read More

Critics of state bill seek access to police body cam footage

Although body cameras worn by police officers have become common, questions still remain about public access to the footage in North Carolina. → Read More

Bus driver Big Mike inspires students with positive spirit

One Duke bus driver has become well known among students for his high spirits and his enthusiastic mantra, "life’s good." → Read More

Duke scientist Sheila Patek defends shrimp research on Capitol Hill

Duke professor Sheila Patek recently visited politicians in Washington to clarify misrepresentations of her research. → Read More

Students fight Women’s Center move to East Campus

Students gathered Monday to express concerns about the relocation of the Women’s Center from West to East Campus.  → Read More

Former U.S. ambassador to Russia offers solutions to global conflicts

William Burns, former U.S. ambassador to Russia and Jordan, commented on contemporary American international relations in a talk at the Nasher Museum Tuesday. → Read More

Durham engages with 2 finalists for Durham Police Chief at Wednesday forum

The two finalists for Durham Police Department chief answered questions from community members in a forum held at City Hall Wednesday night. → Read More

DUSDAC presents feedback on Devil's Krafthouse

The Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee discussed the food quality and service in Devil's Krafthouse one month after its opening in its meeting Monday night. → Read More