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HOW LAST.FM RUINED MY LIFE The constant competition on my personal Last.fm caused me to start listening to certain artists just for the sake of causing them to rise up (or to cause others to fall down!) the charts. WHAT WENT WRONG WITH THE BON APPETIT TEST KITCHEN The wildly successful Bon Appétit Test Kitchen used to be at the top of that list. But now, after a series of workplace reckonings, empty commitments toward change and new additions to DUKE WOMEN'S LACROSSE STAR CHARLOTTE NORTH TRANSFERS TO For many teams, the summer is the prime time for changes and adjustments in hopes of improving from the previous season. Duke may have experienced the biggest change of THE CHRONICLENEWSSPORTSOPINIONRECESSELECTION 2020FEATURES 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. MANDATORY COVID-19 VACCINATION: HOW DOES DUKE’S POLICY Several other colleges have adopted policies similar to Duke’s fall vaccination requirement. Administrators announced April 9 that Duke will be requiring all students to receive the COVID-19 GRACE JEFFREY, TRINITY '21, TO APPEAR ON JEOPARDY From reading encyclopedias as a kid to playing on her dad’s trivia team throughout college, Grace Jeffrey, Trinity ‘21 is a lifelong trivia lover. She auditioned for Jeopardy! “just for fun BREAKING DOWN DUKE MEN'S BASKETBALL'S POTENTIAL 2021-22 Breaking down Duke men's basketball's potential 2021-22 rotation. Big man Mark Williams averaged 28 minutes per game in his last six contests. Summer is almost upon us, which in the college STUDENT SUES DUKE, ALLEGES DUE PROCESS VIOLATION AFTER HE An anonymous student has filed a lawsuit against Duke alleging that the University improperly handled a disciplinary process that led to him being suspended for RECRUITING ROUNDUP: SIGHTS TURN TO 2021 RECRUITS AS THIS Recruiting roundup: Sights turn to 2021 recruits as this season comes to a close. Coach Krzyzewski looks to bring in yet another top-class next season after this year ended in DISAFFILIATED FRATERNITIES FORM DURHAM IFC, STARTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
HOW LAST.FM RUINED MY LIFE The constant competition on my personal Last.fm caused me to start listening to certain artists just for the sake of causing them to rise up (or to cause others to fall down!) the charts. WHAT WENT WRONG WITH THE BON APPETIT TEST KITCHEN The wildly successful Bon Appétit Test Kitchen used to be at the top of that list. But now, after a series of workplace reckonings, empty commitments toward change and new additions to DUKE WOMEN'S LACROSSE STAR CHARLOTTE NORTH TRANSFERS TO For many teams, the summer is the prime time for changes and adjustments in hopes of improving from the previous season. Duke may have experienced the biggest change of NEWS - THE CHRONICLE 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. CLASS OF 2025 COMMON EXPERIENCE BOOK ‘SUCH A FUN AGE Reid will speak to the Class of 2025 during orientation week, either virtually or in-person, according to a news release.. The events in “Such a Fun Age” occur during the 2016 election and 2020-21 CHRON15: ICONS Jaravee Boonchant. As one of only two Blue Devil athletes to win a national championship since 2015, Jaravee Boonchant was a four-year standout for Duke women’s golf. DUKE ATHLETICS ANNOUNCES ALL SPORTING EVENTS TO BE AT FULL For the 2021-22 athletics season, the fans will be back. Duke athletics announced Tuesday morning via Twitter that athletics venues will be at full capacity for the upcoming year. The move signals SENIOR YEAR: 2020-2021 Senior year brought activism, a disappointing basketball season and adjustment to a new normal for the Class of 2021. The summer preceding senior year saw solidarity and activism related to DUKE BASEBALL'S SEASON ENDS IN LIBERTY REMATCH AT NCAA The dark clouds and ominous rain hinted at a tragic ending for the Blue Devils, but no one could have imagined the extent to which Dukewould suffer.
SEVEN FRATERNITIES DISAFFILIATE FROM DUKE IFC The mass exodus marks a permanent and dramatic change to Duke’s on-campus culture. The seven fraternities that decided to disaffiliate are Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Tau Delta 'AN AMAZING CITY': STEVE SCHEWEL REFLECTS ON TIME AS Durham Mayor Steve Schewel, Trinity ‘73, Ph.D. ‘82, announced May 27 that he would not be seeking a third term. Schewel was first elected in 2017 after serving on the Durham City Council since FINDING NEURODIVERSITY ACCEPTANCE IN ‘FINDING NEMO’ Most fans of online quizzes are familiar with the Pooh Pathology Test: each character of the classic Disney franchise embodies a different psychiatric diagnosis, and users can answer a series of MEET THE CARY-BASED HOSTS OF 'THE WHOLE FOOD PLANT BASED Imagine white sauce lasagna, except instead of noodles with beef, butter, and cheese, picture a luscious casserole made from zucchini and mushrooms with a THE CHRONICLENEWSSPORTSOPINIONRECESSELECTION 2020FEATURES 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. MANDATORY COVID-19 VACCINATION: HOW DOES DUKE’S POLICY Several other colleges have adopted policies similar to Duke’s fall vaccination requirement. Administrators announced April 9 that Duke will be requiring all students to receive the COVID-19 BREAKING DOWN DUKE MEN'S BASKETBALL'S POTENTIAL 2021-22 Breaking down Duke men's basketball's potential 2021-22 rotation. Big man Mark Williams averaged 28 minutes per game in his last six contests. Summer is almost upon us, which in the college GRACE JEFFREY, TRINITY '21, TO APPEAR ON JEOPARDY From reading encyclopedias as a kid to playing on her dad’s trivia team throughout college, Grace Jeffrey, Trinity ‘21 is a lifelong trivia lover. She auditioned for Jeopardy! “just for fun STUDENT SUES DUKE, ALLEGES DUE PROCESS VIOLATION AFTER HE An anonymous student has filed a lawsuit against Duke alleging that the University improperly handled a disciplinary process that led to him being suspended for RECRUITING ROUNDUP: SIGHTS TURN TO 2021 RECRUITS AS THIS Recruiting roundup: Sights turn to 2021 recruits as this season comes to a close. Coach Krzyzewski looks to bring in yet another top-class next season after this year ended in DISAFFILIATED FRATERNITIES FORM DURHAM IFC, STARTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
HOW LAST.FM RUINED MY LIFE The constant competition on my personal Last.fm caused me to start listening to certain artists just for the sake of causing them to rise up (or to cause others to fall down!) the charts. WHAT WENT WRONG WITH THE BON APPETIT TEST KITCHEN The wildly successful Bon Appétit Test Kitchen used to be at the top of that list. But now, after a series of workplace reckonings, empty commitments toward change and new additions to DUKE WOMEN'S LACROSSE STAR CHARLOTTE NORTH TRANSFERS TO For many teams, the summer is the prime time for changes and adjustments in hopes of improving from the previous season. Duke may have experienced the biggest change of THE CHRONICLENEWSSPORTSOPINIONRECESSELECTION 2020FEATURES 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. MANDATORY COVID-19 VACCINATION: HOW DOES DUKE’S POLICY Several other colleges have adopted policies similar to Duke’s fall vaccination requirement. Administrators announced April 9 that Duke will be requiring all students to receive the COVID-19 BREAKING DOWN DUKE MEN'S BASKETBALL'S POTENTIAL 2021-22 Breaking down Duke men's basketball's potential 2021-22 rotation. Big man Mark Williams averaged 28 minutes per game in his last six contests. Summer is almost upon us, which in the college GRACE JEFFREY, TRINITY '21, TO APPEAR ON JEOPARDY From reading encyclopedias as a kid to playing on her dad’s trivia team throughout college, Grace Jeffrey, Trinity ‘21 is a lifelong trivia lover. She auditioned for Jeopardy! “just for fun STUDENT SUES DUKE, ALLEGES DUE PROCESS VIOLATION AFTER HE An anonymous student has filed a lawsuit against Duke alleging that the University improperly handled a disciplinary process that led to him being suspended for RECRUITING ROUNDUP: SIGHTS TURN TO 2021 RECRUITS AS THIS Recruiting roundup: Sights turn to 2021 recruits as this season comes to a close. Coach Krzyzewski looks to bring in yet another top-class next season after this year ended in DISAFFILIATED FRATERNITIES FORM DURHAM IFC, STARTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
HOW LAST.FM RUINED MY LIFE The constant competition on my personal Last.fm caused me to start listening to certain artists just for the sake of causing them to rise up (or to cause others to fall down!) the charts. WHAT WENT WRONG WITH THE BON APPETIT TEST KITCHEN The wildly successful Bon Appétit Test Kitchen used to be at the top of that list. But now, after a series of workplace reckonings, empty commitments toward change and new additions to DUKE WOMEN'S LACROSSE STAR CHARLOTTE NORTH TRANSFERS TO For many teams, the summer is the prime time for changes and adjustments in hopes of improving from the previous season. Duke may have experienced the biggest change of NEWS - THE CHRONICLE 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. CLASS OF 2025 COMMON EXPERIENCE BOOK ‘SUCH A FUN AGE Reid will speak to the Class of 2025 during orientation week, either virtually or in-person, according to a news release.. The events in “Such a Fun Age” occur during the 2016 election and 2020-21 CHRON15: ICONS Jaravee Boonchant. As one of only two Blue Devil athletes to win a national championship since 2015, Jaravee Boonchant was a four-year standout for Duke women’s golf. SENIOR YEAR: 2020-2021 Senior year brought activism, a disappointing basketball season and adjustment to a new normal for the Class of 2021. The summer preceding senior year saw solidarity and activism related to SEVEN FRATERNITIES DISAFFILIATE FROM DUKE IFC The mass exodus marks a permanent and dramatic change to Duke’s on-campus culture. The seven fraternities that decided to disaffiliate are Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Tau Delta DUKE BASEBALL'S SEASON ENDS IN LIBERTY REMATCH AT NCAA The dark clouds and ominous rain hinted at a tragic ending for the Blue Devils, but no one could have imagined the extent to which Dukewould suffer.
'AN AMAZING CITY': STEVE SCHEWEL REFLECTS ON TIME AS Durham Mayor Steve Schewel, Trinity ‘73, Ph.D. ‘82, announced May 27 that he would not be seeking a third term. Schewel was first elected in 2017 after serving on the Durham City Council since MEET THE CARY-BASED HOSTS OF 'THE WHOLE FOOD PLANT BASED Imagine white sauce lasagna, except instead of noodles with beef, butter, and cheese, picture a luscious casserole made from zucchini and mushrooms with a FINDING NEURODIVERSITY ACCEPTANCE IN ‘FINDING NEMO’ Most fans of online quizzes are familiar with the Pooh Pathology Test: each character of the classic Disney franchise embodies a different psychiatric diagnosis, and users can answer a series of EIGHT VIDEO GAMES TO HELP YOU MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR FREE As much as we would love to spend every day outside and enjoy the summer sun, there will be days where the heat packs too hard of a punch and staying indoors is the more appealing option. This THE CHRONICLENEWSSPORTSOPINIONRECESSELECTION 2020FEATURES 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. GRACE JEFFREY, TRINITY '21, TO APPEAR ON JEOPARDY From reading encyclopedias as a kid to playing on her dad’s trivia team throughout college, Grace Jeffrey, Trinity ‘21 is a lifelong trivia lover. She auditioned for Jeopardy! “just for fun MANDATORY COVID-19 VACCINATION: HOW DOES DUKE’S POLICY Several other colleges have adopted policies similar to Duke’s fall vaccination requirement. Administrators announced April 9 that Duke will be requiring all students to receive the COVID-19 BREAKING DOWN DUKE MEN'S BASKETBALL'S POTENTIAL 2021-22 Breaking down Duke men's basketball's potential 2021-22 rotation. Big man Mark Williams averaged 28 minutes per game in his last six contests. Summer is almost upon us, which in the college KARSH CENTER ROLLS OUT COVID-19 VACCINE TO OVER 15,000 Karsh Center rolls out COVID-19 vaccine to over 15,000 people. The Karsh Alumni and Visitors Center has taken on a new role during the pandemic, serving as a center for COVID-19 vaccinations. On STUDENT SUES DUKE, ALLEGES DUE PROCESS VIOLATION AFTER HE An anonymous student has filed a lawsuit against Duke alleging that the University improperly handled a disciplinary process that led to him being suspended for HOW LAST.FM RUINED MY LIFE The constant competition on my personal Last.fm caused me to start listening to certain artists just for the sake of causing them to rise up (or to cause others to fall down!) the charts. DISAFFILIATED FRATERNITIES FORM DURHAM IFC, STARTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
HOW DONALD TRUMP USES LANGUAGE TO ACHIEVE POLITICAL GOALS “The Trump era feels like a political emergency to many but it also feels like a linguistic one,” said Norma Mendoza-Denton, a professor of anthropology at the University of California, Los DUKE WOMEN'S LACROSSE STAR CHARLOTTE NORTH TRANSFERS TO For many teams, the summer is the prime time for changes and adjustments in hopes of improving from the previous season. Duke may have experienced the biggest change of THE CHRONICLENEWSSPORTSOPINIONRECESSELECTION 2020FEATURES 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. GRACE JEFFREY, TRINITY '21, TO APPEAR ON JEOPARDY From reading encyclopedias as a kid to playing on her dad’s trivia team throughout college, Grace Jeffrey, Trinity ‘21 is a lifelong trivia lover. She auditioned for Jeopardy! “just for fun MANDATORY COVID-19 VACCINATION: HOW DOES DUKE’S POLICY Several other colleges have adopted policies similar to Duke’s fall vaccination requirement. Administrators announced April 9 that Duke will be requiring all students to receive the COVID-19 BREAKING DOWN DUKE MEN'S BASKETBALL'S POTENTIAL 2021-22 Breaking down Duke men's basketball's potential 2021-22 rotation. Big man Mark Williams averaged 28 minutes per game in his last six contests. Summer is almost upon us, which in the college KARSH CENTER ROLLS OUT COVID-19 VACCINE TO OVER 15,000 Karsh Center rolls out COVID-19 vaccine to over 15,000 people. The Karsh Alumni and Visitors Center has taken on a new role during the pandemic, serving as a center for COVID-19 vaccinations. On STUDENT SUES DUKE, ALLEGES DUE PROCESS VIOLATION AFTER HE An anonymous student has filed a lawsuit against Duke alleging that the University improperly handled a disciplinary process that led to him being suspended for HOW LAST.FM RUINED MY LIFE The constant competition on my personal Last.fm caused me to start listening to certain artists just for the sake of causing them to rise up (or to cause others to fall down!) the charts. DISAFFILIATED FRATERNITIES FORM DURHAM IFC, STARTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
HOW DONALD TRUMP USES LANGUAGE TO ACHIEVE POLITICAL GOALS “The Trump era feels like a political emergency to many but it also feels like a linguistic one,” said Norma Mendoza-Denton, a professor of anthropology at the University of California, Los DUKE WOMEN'S LACROSSE STAR CHARLOTTE NORTH TRANSFERS TO For many teams, the summer is the prime time for changes and adjustments in hopes of improving from the previous season. Duke may have experienced the biggest change of NEWS - THE CHRONICLE 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. HERE ARE THE RESULTS OF THE CHRONICLE'S COVID-19 VACCINE 10 hours ago · Of the 81 complete responses, 80 were from students, while one was a staff member. Only student responses were analyzed.Juniors formed
SPORTS - THE CHRONICLE 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. FROM J&J TO MODERNA: HERE’S HOW DUKE QUICKLY VACCINATED 22 hours ago · After North Carolina expanded its COVID-19 vaccination eligibility to include college students on March 31, Duke Health began administering one-shot doses to Duke students at warpspeed.
2020-21 CHRON15: PIONEERS – Azana Green, Trinity '21. Marion Quirici. Since first arriving at the University in 2016, Marion Quirici has made major impacts on her field, the institution and the greater Durham community. AN OPEN LETTER TO COACH K 19 hours ago · Because I thought I was a good basketball player back then, I used to play a lot of pick-up games in sweaty gyms up and down the East Coast. I cannot tell you how many times people would laugh DUKE BASEBALL'S SEASON ENDS IN LIBERTY REMATCH AT NCAA The dark clouds and ominous rain hinted at a tragic ending for the Blue Devils, but no one could have imagined the extent to which Dukewould suffer.
TESS BOADE, CAITLIN COSME AND LILY NABET TO RETURN TO DUKE 20 hours ago · Fear not Duke fans—you don’t have to say goodbye to all the Blue Devil seniors just yet. After making it through the longest season in program history, three Duke women’s soccer seniors 'AN AMAZING CITY': STEVE SCHEWEL REFLECTS ON TIME AS Durham Mayor Steve Schewel, Trinity ‘73, Ph.D. ‘82, announced May 27 that he would not be seeking a third term. Schewel was first elected in 2017 after serving on the Durham City Council since MEET THE CARY-BASED HOSTS OF 'THE WHOLE FOOD PLANT BASED Imagine white sauce lasagna, except instead of noodles with beef, butter, and cheese, picture a luscious casserole made from zucchini and mushrooms with a THE CHRONICLENEWSSPORTSOPINIONRECESSELECTION 2020FEATURES 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. TERRAPIN TAKEOVER: DUKE MEN'S LACROSSE THROTTLED BY Two conference champions, two Tewaaraton Award finalists, a laundry list of All-Americans at both ends and a trip to the NCAA ChampionshipGame on
GRACE JEFFREY, TRINITY '21, TO APPEAR ON JEOPARDY From reading encyclopedias as a kid to playing on her dad’s trivia team throughout college, Grace Jeffrey, Trinity ‘21 is a lifelong trivia lover. She auditioned for Jeopardy! “just for fun DIGITIZED PRINT ARCHIVES 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 BREAKING DOWN DUKE MEN'S BASKETBALL'S POTENTIAL 2021-22 Breaking down Duke men's basketball's potential 2021-22 rotation. Big man Mark Williams averaged 28 minutes per game in his last six contests. Summer is almost upon us, which in the college DUKE ENERGY SETTLEMENT RESULTS IN THE COUNTRY’S LARGESTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
DISAFFILIATED FRATERNITIES FORM DURHAM IFC, STARTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
HOW LAST.FM RUINED MY LIFE The constant competition on my personal Last.fm caused me to start listening to certain artists just for the sake of causing them to rise up (or to cause others to fall down!) the charts. IT'S TIME FOR THE DIVINITY SCHOOL TO COME OUT AS GAY The United Methodist Church is embroiled in controversy about its regressive stance against gay marriage. Duke’s Divinity School, a United Methodist Church seminary, has long found itself in the DUKE WOMEN'S LACROSSE STAR CHARLOTTE NORTH TRANSFERS TODUKE GIRLS LACROSSE CAMPGIRLS LACROSSE CHARLOTTE NCLACROSSE CAMPS CHARLOTTE NCYOUTH LACROSSE CHARLOTTE NCDUKE WOMEN S LACROSSE GAMEDUKE WOMEN SLACROSSE INSTAGRAM
For many teams, the summer is the prime time for changes and adjustments in hopes of improving from the previous season. Duke may have experienced the biggest change of THE CHRONICLENEWSSPORTSOPINIONRECESSELECTION 2020FEATURES 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. TERRAPIN TAKEOVER: DUKE MEN'S LACROSSE THROTTLED BY Two conference champions, two Tewaaraton Award finalists, a laundry list of All-Americans at both ends and a trip to the NCAA ChampionshipGame on
GRACE JEFFREY, TRINITY '21, TO APPEAR ON JEOPARDY From reading encyclopedias as a kid to playing on her dad’s trivia team throughout college, Grace Jeffrey, Trinity ‘21 is a lifelong trivia lover. She auditioned for Jeopardy! “just for fun DIGITIZED PRINT ARCHIVES 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 BREAKING DOWN DUKE MEN'S BASKETBALL'S POTENTIAL 2021-22 Breaking down Duke men's basketball's potential 2021-22 rotation. Big man Mark Williams averaged 28 minutes per game in his last six contests. Summer is almost upon us, which in the college DUKE ENERGY SETTLEMENT RESULTS IN THE COUNTRY’S LARGESTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
DISAFFILIATED FRATERNITIES FORM DURHAM IFC, STARTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
HOW LAST.FM RUINED MY LIFE The constant competition on my personal Last.fm caused me to start listening to certain artists just for the sake of causing them to rise up (or to cause others to fall down!) the charts. IT'S TIME FOR THE DIVINITY SCHOOL TO COME OUT AS GAY The United Methodist Church is embroiled in controversy about its regressive stance against gay marriage. Duke’s Divinity School, a United Methodist Church seminary, has long found itself in the DUKE WOMEN'S LACROSSE STAR CHARLOTTE NORTH TRANSFERS TODUKE GIRLS LACROSSE CAMPGIRLS LACROSSE CHARLOTTE NCLACROSSE CAMPS CHARLOTTE NCYOUTH LACROSSE CHARLOTTE NCDUKE WOMEN S LACROSSE GAMEDUKE WOMEN SLACROSSE INSTAGRAM
For many teams, the summer is the prime time for changes and adjustments in hopes of improving from the previous season. Duke may have experienced the biggest change of NEWS - THE CHRONICLE 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. SEVENTY-SIX PERCENT OF DUKE EMPLOYEES, 9,300 STUDENTS NOW 18 hours ago · Seventy-nine percent of University employees are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to Duke’s Office of Employee Occupational Health & Wellness as cited in 'AN AMAZING CITY': STEVE SCHEWEL REFLECTS ON TIME AS 7 hours ago · Durham Mayor Steve Schewel, Trinity ‘73, Ph.D. ‘82, announced May 27 that he would not be seeking a third term. Schewel was first elected in 2017 after serving on the Durham CityCouncil since
OLIVIA RODRIGO'S 'SOUR' IS A DELIGHTFULLY MESSY DEBUT 1 day ago · That’s the opening line of Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album “Sour.” It’s almost inaudible, hidden behind the production, but the little offhand comment pretty much sums up theentire album
FOOTBALL - THE CHRONICLE 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. EIGHT VIDEO GAMES TO HELP YOU MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR FREE 1 day ago · As much as we would love to spend every day outside and enjoy the summer sun, there will be days where the heat packs too hard of a punch and staying indoors is the more appealing option. This MEET THE CARY-BASED HOSTS OF 'THE WHOLE FOOD PLANT BASED 1 day ago · Imagine white sauce lasagna, except instead of noodles with beef, butter, and cheese, picture a luscious casserole made from zucchini and mushrooms with a crusty oat and cashew topping. Now ‘MORTAL KOMBAT’ IS A SURPRISINGLY DECENT VIDEO GAME FILM 1 day ago · The arcade fighting game known as “Mortal Kombat” has had a few movie adaptations over the years, ranging from acceptable to downright dreadful film fodder. 2021’s “MortalKombat” takes
A LOVE LETTER TO THE BEATLES, WHO BUILT MY LOVE FOR MUSIC 1 day ago · At one point in my childhood, my dad could play five seconds of any Beatles song on his guitar and I would proudly identify it with ease. While my abilities have since subsided in HOW LAST.FM RUINED MY LIFE The constant competition on my personal Last.fm caused me to start listening to certain artists just for the sake of causing them to rise up (or to cause others to fall down!) the charts. THE CHRONICLENEWSSPORTSOPINIONRECESSELECTION 2020FEATURES 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. TERRAPIN TAKEOVER: DUKE MEN'S LACROSSE THROTTLED BY Two conference champions, two Tewaaraton Award finalists, a laundry list of All-Americans at both ends and a trip to the NCAA ChampionshipGame on
GRACE JEFFREY, TRINITY '21, TO APPEAR ON JEOPARDY From reading encyclopedias as a kid to playing on her dad’s trivia team throughout college, Grace Jeffrey, Trinity ‘21 is a lifelong trivia lover. She auditioned for Jeopardy! “just for fun DIGITIZED PRINT ARCHIVES 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 BREAKING DOWN DUKE MEN'S BASKETBALL'S POTENTIAL 2021-22 Breaking down Duke men's basketball's potential 2021-22 rotation. Big man Mark Williams averaged 28 minutes per game in his last six contests. Summer is almost upon us, which in the college DUKE ENERGY SETTLEMENT RESULTS IN THE COUNTRY’S LARGESTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
DISAFFILIATED FRATERNITIES FORM DURHAM IFC, STARTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
HOW LAST.FM RUINED MY LIFE The constant competition on my personal Last.fm caused me to start listening to certain artists just for the sake of causing them to rise up (or to cause others to fall down!) the charts. IT'S TIME FOR THE DIVINITY SCHOOL TO COME OUT AS GAY The United Methodist Church is embroiled in controversy about its regressive stance against gay marriage. Duke’s Divinity School, a United Methodist Church seminary, has long found itself in the DUKE WOMEN'S LACROSSE STAR CHARLOTTE NORTH TRANSFERS TODUKE GIRLS LACROSSE CAMPGIRLS LACROSSE CHARLOTTE NCLACROSSE CAMPS CHARLOTTE NCYOUTH LACROSSE CHARLOTTE NCDUKE WOMEN S LACROSSE GAMEDUKE WOMEN SLACROSSE INSTAGRAM
For many teams, the summer is the prime time for changes and adjustments in hopes of improving from the previous season. Duke may have experienced the biggest change of THE CHRONICLENEWSSPORTSOPINIONRECESSELECTION 2020FEATURES 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. TERRAPIN TAKEOVER: DUKE MEN'S LACROSSE THROTTLED BY Two conference champions, two Tewaaraton Award finalists, a laundry list of All-Americans at both ends and a trip to the NCAA ChampionshipGame on
GRACE JEFFREY, TRINITY '21, TO APPEAR ON JEOPARDY From reading encyclopedias as a kid to playing on her dad’s trivia team throughout college, Grace Jeffrey, Trinity ‘21 is a lifelong trivia lover. She auditioned for Jeopardy! “just for fun DIGITIZED PRINT ARCHIVES 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 BREAKING DOWN DUKE MEN'S BASKETBALL'S POTENTIAL 2021-22 Breaking down Duke men's basketball's potential 2021-22 rotation. Big man Mark Williams averaged 28 minutes per game in his last six contests. Summer is almost upon us, which in the college DUKE ENERGY SETTLEMENT RESULTS IN THE COUNTRY’S LARGESTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
DISAFFILIATED FRATERNITIES FORM DURHAM IFC, STARTSEE MORE ONDUKECHRONICLE.COM
HOW LAST.FM RUINED MY LIFE The constant competition on my personal Last.fm caused me to start listening to certain artists just for the sake of causing them to rise up (or to cause others to fall down!) the charts. IT'S TIME FOR THE DIVINITY SCHOOL TO COME OUT AS GAY The United Methodist Church is embroiled in controversy about its regressive stance against gay marriage. Duke’s Divinity School, a United Methodist Church seminary, has long found itself in the DUKE WOMEN'S LACROSSE STAR CHARLOTTE NORTH TRANSFERS TODUKE GIRLS LACROSSE CAMPGIRLS LACROSSE CHARLOTTE NCLACROSSE CAMPS CHARLOTTE NCYOUTH LACROSSE CHARLOTTE NCDUKE WOMEN S LACROSSE GAMEDUKE WOMEN SLACROSSE INSTAGRAM
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CULTURE | MOVIES ‘JOJO RABBIT’ IS A HEAVY-HANDED BUT MOVING SATIRE OF NAZISMMOVIE REVIEW
Taika Waititi’s sixth directorial outing, which is nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, is set near the end of World WarII.
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About a minute into “Jojo Rabbit,” the film’s 10-year-old protagonist has a conversation with his imaginary friend — Adolf Hilter. The young Jojo Betzler (played by Roman Griffin Davis) is about to go on a Hitler Youth training weekend, and Hitler (director Taika Waititi) gives him some words of encouragement before the two practice, repeatedly, the proper way to say “heil Hitler.” So begins a strange entry in the canon of films about Nazi Germany. Waititi’s sixth directorial outing, which is nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, is set near the end of World War II. It follows Jojo as his fanatical, brainwashed loyalty to the Nazi Party is tested when he encounters Elsa (Thomasin McKenzie), a Jewish girl his mother Rosie (Scarlett Johansson) is hiding from the Nazis in the walls of their home. Waititi’s take on the subject is distinctly absurd, mirroring the perspective of the film’s child protagonist. Yet there are also moments of genuine pathos and a sincere exploration of the way prejudice feeds on ignorance. The result is a film that is sometimes funny and sometimes frustrating but moving nonetheless. On a technical level, “Jojo Rabbit” playfully reimagines how a war story should look, feel and sound. The first two acts feature pastel colors and whimsical cinematography, more “Moonrise Kingdom” than “Saving Private Ryan” (a comparison that I’m not the first tomake
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This is no accident. “I think in a lot of films, the war is always depicted as being very dreary and depressing, and I mean definitely it was, but so you’re always seeing lots of browns and greys and blacks and muted colors, and it’s desaturated,” Waititi told Rotten Tomatoes. “But in actual fact, in Germany at the time, there was a lot of color going on. They were so into fashion and the latest trends.” The film captures that color well, and it’s a refreshing take on the well-worn subject matter. As the film progresses, though, Jojo’s innocence is tested, and the sets and cinematography change to match. The color palette becomes muted, with more blues and greys and army-fatigue greens, evoking the feeling of a society under siege. In the film’s climactic sequence, when the Allied army arrives, we get a look at war through the eyes of a child. It’s filmed like a traditional war movie, but with a touch of the absurd that recalls Waititi’s work on “Thor: Ragnarok.” As a rule, Waititi is unafraid to play with genre. A scene at a Hitler Youth camp parodies coming-of-age movies, with a montage of children burning books and learning to fight set to Tom Waits’s “I Don’t Wanna Grow Up.” Jojo’s first encounter with Elsa borrows heavily from horror, complete with high-pitched violins, a jumpscare reveal and a hand creeping out from behind a door frame. No wonder, as earlier in the film, Jojo is taught that Jews are monsters with horned heads. “I’m not a ghost, Johannes,” Elsa says when she has emerged from the wall, as she tries to intimidate Jojo into keeping quiet about her existence. “I’m something worse.” The scene effectively evokes the fear of the other, the way racist ideology can make an ordinary person seem like a monster. Of course, Waititi’s distinctive brand of humor is present throughout the film, no matter how dark its context. Children burn books and play with grenades in an absurd parody of summer-camp fun; the imaginary Hitler eats unicorn meat while other characters scavenge for food to survive. Satirizing Nazis could easily feel insensitive, and indeed it sometimes does: In one unfortunate sequence, a mockery of the practice of saying “heil Hitler” is followed by a gut-wrenching moment in which Elsa must say the phrase, and thus the name of a man responsible for her parents’ death, in order to pass as German. Each part works on its own, but juxtaposing them serves to minimizes the tragedy of the Holocaust. On the whole, though, “Jojo Rabbit” has just the right mixture of audacity and empathy, while keeping it clear that the Nazis are the butt of the joke, so the humor goes awry about as infrequently as possible in a film with such heavythemes.
Whatever its technical chops, the most important part of “Jojo Rabbit” lives and dies by those themes, especially its exploration of Jojo’s struggle with his beliefs. It’s a film where a child protagonist has conversations with an imaginary Hitler — and where those conversations are played for laughs. It’s a bold choice, and one that is handled about as well as it could be. At the same time, in a story with so many moving parts and disparate tones, it eventually begins to feel jarring. Waititi’s Hitler is a slapstick figure. As he talks to Jojo about Elsa in a scene set in a library, he suggests that the two can use books to “make a false floor that she will fall through, straight into a pit full of piranhas, and, and lava, and — bacon!” The character’s introduction comes as a shock, but he fits with the tone of the beginning of the film. Along with the over-the-top descriptions of supposedly monstrous Jewish people and the ridiculous antics of Jojo’s Hitler Youth group, the performance unveils the absurd nature of prejudice. Nazi ideology is a ridiculous illusion, and the film suggests that it would be laughable for anyone other than a child to buy into it. Waititi proposes that prejudice loses its power if weridicule it.
There is some dissonance, however, between this light-hearted beginning and the film’s progression into more serious subject matter. In and of themselves, these parts of the film are often beautifully realized. The relationship between Jojo and Elsa — the emotional core of the film — is touching, and it serves as a reminder of the way human connection can overcome hatred. Johansson gives a heart-wrenching performance as a mother trying to break through her son’s vile beliefs and find the innocent boy inside. And Jojo’s struggle with Nazi ideology is an empathetic look at what it takes for someone to reject deeply-held, fundamentally flawedbeliefs.
At the same time, these story elements remind us that prejudice is not in fact as benign as it appears in the beginning of the film. We see its ugly consequences in the arrival of war on Jojo’s doorstep, in the deaths of several characters, in Elsa’s tragic past and its evocation of the millions of victims of the Holocaust. It seems naive and insensitive to dismiss Nazism as laughable just before showing us the horrors that it caused. Yet in a way, this disconnect is at the heart of the film’s message. Jojo’s understanding of Nazism was a childhood fantasy, and over the course of the film he slowly sees that ideology’s true ugliness. Waititi’s performance as Hitler reinforces this, the character becoming more serious and menacing as he tries to stop Jojo from abandoning his hateful beliefs. It is possible, Waititi seems to suggest, for an ideology to be both laughable and terrifying. It is possible for it to manifest itself in absurd ways and in dangerous ones. And it is possible to see laughter as a tool to combat prejudice and to recognize that it can’t do everything.GET THE DIRT
Subscribe to our weekly email about what's trending at Duke In the end, “Jojo Rabbit” doesn’t have all the answers. It feels refreshingly nuanced at times and frustratingly naive at others. It’s a biting parody of Nazism, but because of its heavy subject matter its jokes can feel insensitive when they don’t land. In spite of these flaws, the film is a moving depiction of the way a nation’s hateful ideology plays out on a human scale. It is an exploration of the way good people fall for evil ideas, and the way those ideas can be overcome. Maybe most impressively, over the course of its complex, multi-layered plot, Waititi finds the time to be both funny and compassionate.READ MORE
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