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The Chronicle


An issue of the Chronicle, featuring its distinctive style, with an image of President Richard Brodhead covering the masthead.
An issue of the Chronicle, featuring its distinctive style, with an image of President Richard Brodhead covering the masthead.

Considered one of the best student newspapers in the country, its editors were on a variety of news shows in response to the Duke Lacrosse scandal.

Current editors and regular reporters include Saidi Chen, Adam Eaglin, Jared Mueller, David Graham, Iza Wojciechowska, Rob Copeland, Greg Beaton, Sam Levy, Matt Iles, Sean Moroney, Neal Sengupta, Shreya Rao, Victoria Ward, Meg Bourdillion, Wenjia Zhang, and other reporters - all are student reporters and most editors are upper classmen.

Coverage includes campus student government, administration, University expansion plan, current events, politics, and business. Controversial stories include coverage of Duke Lacrosse accusations by the Durham DA, Fraternity and Sorority life, drug usage, incidents with professors, legal issues of current students and professors, and town-gown relations.

Runs daily on Weekdays, the paper copy is not available on weekends or over school holidays.

Learn more about the Chronicle...

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