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Edward Sharpe is dead. That is what every fan of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros might be thinking after seeing the cover of “PersonA,” the band’s latest album. → Read More
Irony is one of those elements that invigorates the intellectual function of a story if it is well applied. It makes storytelling sharper and clearer. It also creates tension in the story and helps the reader to follow and understand the narrative easily. → Read More
When Radiation City, the Portland-based sci-fi pop band, was about to disappear and the leading couple—vocalist and keyboardist Lizzy Ellison and guitar player Cameron Spies—behind it was about to break up, something happened. Music happened. Spies and Ellison decided to talk through their issues, put hard feelings aside and start a new musical adventure. → Read More
For the last time in their collegiate careers, six Blue Devils will use their weapons to battle six schools in the Duke Annual Meet, which runs Saturday and Sunday at Card Gym → Read More
For the first time since January 1992, the Blue Devils and Tar Heels will battle for Tobacco Road supremacy with neither squad ranked in the Associate Press women’s college basketball rankings. → Read More
Propelled by 23 points from redshirt sophomore Greenwell, No. 12 Duke defeated UNC Wilmington 78-56 on New Year’s Eve at Cameron Stadium. → Read More
After a 70-point outburst in the first half Monday, No. 15 Duke will continue to discover its new identity against Long Beach State at 4 p.m. at Cameron Indoor Stadium. → Read More
Ten of the 11 Blue Devils who started the College Cup final should return next season—including juniors Toni Payne, Christina Gibbons, Rebecca Quinn and Lizzy Raben—and 14 underclassmen got their first taste of the biggest stage of collegiate soccer. → Read More
The Blue Devils and Nittany Lions tied 0-0 after 110 minutes in an early-season matchup Aug. 28, but Duke is now just one win from capturing its first national championship in program history. → Read More
Duke's forwards gave the Blue Devils the lead, then helped goalkeeper E.J. Proctor ward off any sort of Seminole comeback attempt with their play in the defensive third. → Read More
The Seminoles put an end to the Blue Devils’ season in 2014 with a 2-0 victory on Halloween day. → Read More
Third-seeded Duke topped top-seeded Stanford 3-2 in penalty kicks Friday, sending the Blue Devils to the Final Four in nearby Cary, N.C., for the second time in the last five years. → Read More
An upset of the top-seeded Cardinal—who defeated the Blue Devils 1-0 in the 2011 national title game—would send Duke to the Final Four for the second time in head coach Robbie Church's 15-year tenure. → Read More
Two years to the day removed from a 1-0 victory against the Gators at Koskinen Stadium, the Blue Devils outlasted Florida once again, this time on the Gators’ home pitch. → Read More
Thanks to second-half scores from redshirt sophomore Malinda Allen and junior captain Christina Gibbons, third-seeded Duke beat Florida Gulf Coast 2-0 in the second round of the NCAA tournament Friday. → Read More
After taking the baton handed over by Robyn Horner, head coach Megan Cooke Carcagno has one more regatta to set the tone for her squad before the Blue Devils put their competition boats away for the winter. → Read More
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
Propelled by three scores from underclassmen Imani Dorsey, Taylor Racioppi and Kayla McCoy, third-seeded Duke blitzed James Madison 5-0 Friday night at Koskinen Stadium in the first round of the NCAA tournament. → Read More
Dean Ischiropoulus has one goal this year—to participate in his second consecutive NCAA fencing tournament. But to achieve that, the sophomore epée has to fence first. → Read More
Despite playing on opposite thirds of the pitch, attacker Imani Dorsey and goalkeeper E.J. Proctor will share something in common Friday evening—they will look to show the Dukes that there is only one Duke. → Read More