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Class of 2015 Senior Columns

Featured in today's issue are the final words and pieces of advice from Chronicle seniors. Be sure to check out both our print and online content.

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    Administrators emphasize continuity despite commencement weekend changes

    Read More | By Ryan Zhang

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    Updated: Same-sex kiss-in staged at Myrtle Beach club

    Read More | By Rachel Chason and Amrith Ramkumar

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    Duke baseball comes through with extra-inning win at Davidson

    Read More | By Brian Pollack

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    Maguire, Boutier lead Duke women's golf into NCAA regionals

    Read More | By Ryan Hoerger

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    Duke professor weighs in on Texas shooting, First Amendment debate

    Read More | By Rachel Chason

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    BOT Chair Rubenstein profiled on 60 Minutes

    Read More | By Adam Beyer

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    Administrators emphasize continuity despite commencement weekend changes
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    Updated: Same-sex kiss-in staged at Myrtle Beach club
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    Duke baseball comes through with extra-inning win at Davidson
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    Maguire, Boutier lead Duke women's golf into NCAA regionals
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    Duke professor weighs in on Texas shooting, First Amendment debate
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    BOT Chair Rubenstein profiled on 60 Minutes

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The student challenges of student activism

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Mars One finalist Kaye defends program in face of criticism

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News

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Duke lawsuit involving cancer patients linked to Anil Potti settled

Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations, confirmed Saturday night that one of the cases involving discredited cancer researcher Anil Potti has been resolved.

Updated: Duke says noose incident caused by bad judgment, not racism

The noose hanging in a tree on the Bryan Center Plaza April 1 was the result of an unwise action, not a statement related to racism.

Worshipers enjoy final Duke Chapel service before renovations

In the final church service in the Duke Chapel before it is closed for renovations, worshipers were encouraged to keep the community spirit strong throughout the restoration period.

  • HHS official discusses access to electronic health records Thursday
  • Two faculty houses to be sold for $1 to pave way for new Arts Center
  • Duke grad Michael Pelehach taking advantage of Fulbright Grant in Bulgaria
  • Nepalese students raise funds for earthquake relief
  • Duke to build $100 million physics and engineering facility
  • Andrew Kragie chosen as 2015 commencement student speaker
  • Duke research proposes alternative causes of Alzheimer's

Sports

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Duke baseball looks to build momentum Tuesday at Davidson

The Blue Devils will take on the Wildcats seeking a third consecutive win after two lopsided victories Sunday against N.C. Central.

Duke men's golf earns No. 8 seed for NCAA regional

Duke was assigned the No. 8 seed in the Lubbock, Texas, region when the 81-team NCAA tournament field was released Monday morning.

Bats wake up as Duke baseball sweeps doubleheader against N.C. Central

The Blue Devils outscored the Eagles 16-4 in Sunday's two-game set, picking up nine extra-base hits along the way.

  • Duke women's lacrosse falls to Johns Hopkins on Senior Day despite second half comeback
  • Duke men's lacrosse earns No. 5 seed in NCAA tournament, to host Ohio State in first round
  • No. 3 seed awarded to Duke women's lacrosse in 18th straight NCAA tournament
  • Jamison Crowder selected by Washington Redskins in fourth round of NFL draft
  • Laken Tomlinson selected by Detroit Lions in first round of NFL draft

Opinion

(In)visible

Invisibility is my specialty.

Into Durham’s waiting arms

Look baby, when we first met, you thought you saw something in me.

Enjoy the drive

In my four years at Duke, I have driven up Chapel Drive hundreds of times.

  • No regrets
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Students celebrate last day of existence
  • Being more grateful for my next meal
  • The Duke Common Experience
  • Food insecurity on college campuses

Recess

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Sylvan Esso entrances, enthralls at Carrboro concert

Sylvan Esso managed to evoke something deeper, asking and answering personal questions through song.

Remembering legendary jazz saxophonist and educator Paul Jeffrey

Mr. Jeffrey is remembered for his devotion to and love for The Music by fellow music educators and former students,

Recess chats with French singer and actress Soko

"I wanted to transform all of these fears into music that makes me feel happy and safe and honor these dreams."

  • Edgefest transforms library into artistic oasis
  • Is Trevor Noah up to filling big shoes on 'The Daily Show'?
  • Music Review: I Don't Like S**t, I Don't Go Outside
  • Music Review: What For?

Towerview

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From Kanye to...Dillon Francis?

The history of LDOC: The most anticipated day of the year, and for some, the most scrutinized event at Duke.

'Adderall makes work fun'

Hell week sucks and to the point where blue pills the length of a fingernail may seem like the only option for survival

Duke Forward: Same goal, different spin

How Duke adjusted its expectations by launching its largest capital campaign following a recession

  • Jeremy Lipkowitz, Ph.Tea
  • That Time I...Paid to cuddle
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