Nadia Bey, The (Duke) Chronicle

Nadia Bey

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Achieving health through advocacy: Duke Consortium for Inflammatory Breast Cancer expands its community outreach

The Duke Consortium for Inflammatory Breast Cancer aims to improve diagnosis and treatment of the aggressive form of breast cancer through research and education. → Read More

Man killed by police officer at Duke Hospital in January was shot three times in back, documents reveal

Law enforcement told Jones to put the gun down, but Jones “ignored their orders and was subsequently shot several times in the back,” according to the investigation report. Jones’ autopsy reveals that he was shot three times, resulting in damage to his heart and other internal organs. → Read More

Duke to hold lottery for 700 student tickets to Final Four game in New Orleans

If Duke advances to the National Championship April 4, lottery winners will also automatically receive a ticket to the championship game. → Read More

“Happy birthday” note to Robert E. Lee found outside of Chapel

“Happy birthday Robert E. Lee,” the note, which was accompanied by a pink flower, read. “There are many who still respect your memory despite this foolish university’s disdain for your exemplary life.” → Read More

Duke police officer fatally shoots man at Duke University Hospital

A Duke University police officer reportedly shot and killed someone in police custody at Duke University Hospital overnight. → Read More

Here's where you can get a COVID-19 PCR test in the Triangle

Not sure where to get a COVID-19 PCR test that satisfies Duke's attestation requirement? If you’re in the Triangle, we’ve got you covered. → Read More

Southpoint Mall on lockdown after at least 1 person shot Friday afternoon, officials say

Durham councilmember Mark-Anthony Middleton told CBS17 that at least one person was wounded from gunfire and that the mall was on lockdown. → Read More

Final QuadEx pairings, information about housing released Thursday

Students learned more about the finalized East-West house pairings under QuadEx, information on blocking and opportunities to provide feedback on the new system. → Read More

Person found dead near Penn Pavilion Sunday morning

An unidentified person was found dead in a wooded area near Penn Pavilion Sunday morning, according to a press release. → Read More

Project Overhaul: Duke discussing major changes to pre-orientation programs

Instead of serving as optional enrichment before the start of orientation week, pre-orientation programs will potentially be a mandatory event in the middle of O-week for all first-year students. The new format will be called “Orientation Experiences” or “Immersive Experiences.” → Read More

East Campus bridge vandalized with homophobic, anti-Black graffiti

It is not known whether those involved are affiliated with the Duke community. → Read More

Duke's chapter of Alpha Delta Pi sorority to close effective immediately, per memo

ADPi Grand Council is working with Duke and the Panhellenic Association to create a “right to return agreement” for the chapter to be re-established at a time that is “mutually beneficial,” according to the memo. → Read More

Chronquiry: Why aren’t there more buses more often?

While buses are running more frequently this semester, Duke has adjusted operational hours and paused the C3 route. Here's how Duke chose the new hours, when you should pack up your books and hurry out of Perkins to catch the bus—and why students are saying the adjustments pose threats to their safety and are sources of stress. → Read More

Class of 2025 elects first-year DSG representatives

Duke Student Government will welcome new first-years to the Senate Sept. 22. → Read More

Over 3,600 conduct cases reported to OSC during 2020-21 year, report finds

There was a “significant increase in the volume of cases and resolutions issued” due to COVID-19. → Read More

Duke "strongly recommends" that masks are worn outdoors, expands outdoor dining and mobile ordering

The email noted that there has been a surge of COVID-19 cases at Duke, locally and nationally. → Read More

Duke identifies two COVID-19 clusters among studdnts

The clusters were related to gatherings that occurred over the last week. → Read More

Here's what COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and vaccination rates look like in North Carolina and Durham County

The recent changes to Duke and Durham's COVID-19 protocols are driven by an increase in cases in Durham and North Carolina, with more cases now occurring in children and young adults. On Tuesday, the state reported the highest number of current hospitalizations since Feb. 11 and the largest one day increase in COVID-19 ICU patients since the start of the pandemic. → Read More

Duke releases updated guidance on communal eating, encourages to eat outdoors if possible

One day after Durham County reinstated its indoor mask mandate, Duke released updated guidance on communal eating. → Read More

Here are some of the names you'll see on the ballots for the 2021 Durham municipal elections

Durhamites have until Aug. 13 at noon to declare their intent to run for mayor or for city council in Ward I, II or III. Here is an overview of election dates to remember and an early look at some of the candidates. → Read More