Chroncast is the only Duke-specific podcast that brings you stories and perspectives from Duke community members within the span of a C1 bus ride. Produced by The Chronicle, Duke's independent student news organization.
Jake Sheridan shares his interview with Ian Barris, the owner of The Dankery food truck. Read the article: https://chron.it/dankery
Senior columnists Luke Farrel tells us why Duke first years shouldn't fall in love, according to math. Host: Mary Helen Wood Producer: Mary Helen Wood
Kathy Tran, Trinity '00 and Delegate for Virginia's 42nd House District, sits down to discuss representation, monuments, history majors, and how to instigate change. Host: Nicole Lindbergh Producer: Mary Helen Wood
Columnist Jordan Diamond has a humble request. Host and Producer: Mary Helen Wood
Columnist Reiss Becker discusses his perspective on the purpose of today's higher education system, its inherent elitism, and the consequent way he believes we should regard its influence on society. Host: Mary Helen Wood Producer: Mary Helen Wood Related article For the Carnival music: Merry Go - Silent Film Light by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100731 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
What role does a racial slur that's still actively used to degrade a group of people play in today's popular music? Editorial Page Managing Editor Victoria Priester discusses her recent column on the use of the n-word in popular culture and music. Host: Steve Hassey Producer: Mary Helen Wood
Race plays an integral role in the way that we navigate this campus, especially when it comes to housing and Rush. This week, we spoke to Ashleigh Smith about Black Duke and her experience with housing as a woman of color.
How far does an extra dollar go at a university that already has billions? Steve Hassey talks about why financial support for lower income students stagnates as the opulence of Duke's campus grows. Chroncast will continue to examine power structures at Duke, unpacking the ways in which issues like financial transparency, housing, and Greek life intersect with the student experience.
Julia sits down with Matt from the IFC Sexual Assault Prevention Team to talk about the relationships between the way we speak, Duke social culture, and instances of sexual violence.
Rush is a ubiquitous part of Duke culture. But why? What does it give us? What does it take away? Chroncast presents: The Rush Series. Where we explore the impacts of selectivity and housing on Duke’s culture. This week, we sat down with Trey Walk, a Trinity junior who dropped his SLG last December. We're going to find out why.
Rep. Moulton discusses gun control, DACA, state of Democratic Party by chroncast
Jaxson Floberg grew up in a Duke family where fondness for the University characterized his childhood. But after watching aspects of campus culture diminish the mental health of his peers, he grapples with the structures that contribute to the isolation and conformity he sees.
Mihir Bellamkonda spends a few days a week asking people small questions. From a donut hole, a ghost story, or a milky pink sky, he can spin a grand life lesson. In a recent column based on least favorite colors, explores his own memory of storm-watching. Where he ends up might surprise you.