The Chronicle, the student-run newspaper of the Duke community, is older than Duke University itself. Students at Duke's predecessor, Trinity College, founded the newspaper in 1905, and the first issue published on Dec. 19 featured articles about a campus debate and a speech by a Charlotte businessman. The paper was created by members of the Hesperian and Columbian literary societies but eventually moved beyond those roots. The paper is still entirely run by students, who are not paid and are responsible for all content. The business and advertising operations are managed by a professional staff. The company's board, composed largely of former staff members, sets broad policy for the organization.
| Website | https://www.dukechronicle.com/ |
| Revenue | $16.9 million |
| Employees | 377 (133 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 1905 |
| Address | 301 Flowers, Durham, North Carolina 27708, US |
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| Industry | Newspaper Publishing |
| Keywords | Student Newspaper, College Newspaper, University Newspaper, Campus News, Student Journalism, Higher Education News, College News, Local News, News Reporting, Journalism, Media, Publications, Student Media, Campus Publications, News Articles, Educational Journalism, School News, News Source |
| Competitors | North Carolina State University, The Michigan Daily, The Daily Tar Heel, The Harvard Crimson, Yale Daily News, The News & Observer Publishing Company, The Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc., The Daily Progress, Collegiate Times, Technician +30 more (view full list) |
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133 people are employed at Duke Chronicle.
Duke Chronicle is based in Durham, North Carolina.