Adam Beyer, The (Duke) Chronicle

Adam Beyer

The (Duke) Chronicle

Durham, NC, United States

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Past articles by Adam:

Duke should lead rather than derail

When I was a kid, I was always excited by the chance to visit Duke’s campus. The reason? The prospect of riding the PRT. → Read More

My 'Why Duke?' essay worked out

We all remember our “Why Duke?” essay. It’s the first time most of us are asked to reflect critically about ourselves in relation to this University. → Read More

Early voting has started. Here's how to do it on campus

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

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

'This isn't the end of it': How Saturday's protest came to be and the administration's response

Fifty years ago, approximately 1,500 students occupied the Quad for several days in response to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, silently calling for institutional change at Duke. → 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

50 years later: Take a look back at The Chronicle's coverage of the Silent Vigil

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the beginning of a series of events that would become known as the Silent Vigil. → Read More

All the coverage of the 2018 DSG presidential and EVP races in one place

Today is election day for undergraduates. Students can vote between 12 p.m. Thursday and 12 p.m. Friday to select a new Duke Student Government president and executive vice president. For your convenience, we've compiled all of The Chronicle's coverage of the race here. → Read More

How DSG presidential candidate Jamal Burns would handle sexually-explicit material in the first-year summer reading and more

I’m Jamal Burns, I’m a first-year from St. Louis, Mo. Growing up, I had a big family, nine siblings, and my mother always said ‘Closed mouths don’t get fed.’ What she meant by this was actually something literal. I come from a low-income background where if you didn’t come to dinner—if you weren’t in the kitchen—you didn’t get anything to eat. → Read More

How DSG presidential candidate Sean Bissell would handle a sexual harassment claim against his chief of staff and more

My name is Sean Bissell. I’m from a small town in southwest Virginia and I’m here to run as your future DSG president. Thank you all for either being here or tuning in tonight. It means so much to me to be able to speak to you about my campaign and what I envision to be our Duke experience in the future. → Read More

How DSG presidential candidate Yemi Kolawole would handle an SOFC scandal and more

My name is Oyeyemi Kolawole but everyone calls me Yemi. I am also from the small town of Providence, R.I. Our big claim to fame is Brown University. I am currently chief of staff for Duke Student Government, co-head of content for TheBridgeIs.com and a [resident assistant] at 300 Swift. I am the current chief of staff for the Duke Student Government. → Read More

$100 million expansion of Duke Regional Hospital to provide more mental health services

The University is investing more than $100 million in an expansion of Duke Regional Hospital, which is anticipated to open in 2021. → Read More

Editor's Note: Introducing 'The Chronicle 18'

Practically every day, I feel like I find out about someone who, whether through their scholarship, service, involvement or personality, is making an indelible impact on this complex and dynamic place. → Read More

New dormitory Trinity House opens on East Campus

Trinity House, Duke's newest dormitory, has opened its doors to students for the first time as the Spring semester nears. → Read More

Graduate students stage walk-out in protest of proposed Congressional tax bill

Graduate students participated in a walk-out from class and work Wednesday afternoon to protest the proposed Republican tax bill. → Read More

Money offshore: What the Paradise Papers reveal about Duke's endowment

Recent revelations from the Paradise Papers have shed light on investments and investment tools used by Duke University’s endowment. → Read More

After debate, GPSC approves amended resolution to discourage smoking on campus

The Graduate and Professional Student Council approved a resolution at its meeting Tuesday that encourages the University to reduce smoking. → Read More

Graduate students organize food pantry for their peers

For some graduate students, affording food, among other items, can be a challenge. → Read More

From Mill Village to student housing

Sometimes Duke’s gothic architecture tricks us into thinking it has existed since time immemorial. On Central Campus, it isn’t the grandeur of the architecture that triggers this feeling so much as its homely look. → Read More

OIT, cellular networks work to provide better service around campus

Have you had trouble getting cell service on your phone around some parts of campus? You're not alone. → Read More