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  • Apr 24, 2024 | dukechronicle.com | Science WizKids |Amy Guan

    The Chronicle has been a safe haven for me to explore my interests in student journalism and a window for me to learn more about the work of students and people who are a part of the Duke and Durham community. When I first came to Duke, I was overwhelmed by the new environment, homesickness, classwork, daily symptom monitoring surveys and COVID-19 tests.

  • Mar 25, 2024 | dukechronicle.com | Amy Guan

    Duke Student Government presidential candidate Heather Raslan aims to build collaborative partnerships with student organizations, enhance DSG’s internal structure and make DSG an accessible resource for all students to actualize their goals and address their needs. Originally from Burr Ridge, Illinois, Raslan is a junior majoring in neuroscience and is passionate about work in global health systems and healthcare.

  • Mar 21, 2024 | dukechronicle.com | Amy Guan

    Juniors Teddy Hur, Heather Raslan and Emily Yagoda spoke about the experiences and changes they would bring if elected as Duke Student Government president at a debate Thursday evening. DSG and Duke University Union hosted the open forum, which was moderated by DSG Attorney General Annie Cui, a senior. The structure of the debate consisted of two main sessions.

  • Mar 14, 2024 | dukechronicle.com | Amy Guan

    When Duke sports fans enter Wallace Wade and Cameron Indoor Stadium, they are greeted not only by the cheers of thousands of spectators, but also by the sound of “Fight, Fight,” played by students in blue and white uniforms. One of Duke’s oldest student organizations, students in the Duke Athletics Band have performed music to charge up Duke fans since the early 1900s.   Today, the Duke Athletics Band is home to 93 student musicians.

  • Feb 8, 2024 | dukechronicle.com | Amy Guan

    Maria Ressa, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Filipino-American journalist, spoke about her experiences in journalism, the influence of technology and social media and her perspective on the future of journalism at a Rubenstein Distinguished Lecture Thursday evening. The event was sponsored by the Sanford School of Public Policy, the Dewitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy, the Duke Program in American Grand Strategy and the Duke Centennial. Steven Buckley, Eugene C.

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