On absolutes
By Shruti Rao | June 17, 2015Compromise at a large scale seems scarce and emphatic, matter-of-fact opinions ubiquitous.
Compromise at a large scale seems scarce and emphatic, matter-of-fact opinions ubiquitous.
Why are we as a society far more forgiving of a woman dressing in men's clothes than we are of the opposite?
Throughout the year, my work for The Chronicle began to feel less like a job or just another extracurricular and more like an interest–a passion.
The Chronicle continues to try to increase input from its audience as it manages a transition to a fully-digital model.
Under my editorship this coming year, I wish to see the editorial page be a lively marketplace for the exchange of ideas, with daily contributions from a diverse swath of student viewpoints.
We believe the reputation of Duke’s School of Medicine demands public statements from administration to clear the haze around their handling of Potti’s case
Patient engagement has become, over the past few decades, a focal interest of many stakeholders in the healthcare world.
If a tree falls in North Carolina, can it make the lights go on in London? The European Union seems to think so, along with a rapidly expanding industry that’s cutting down trees to burn for energy.
Trinity senior Imari Smith gives her rebuttal of Jonathan Zhao's recent column.
I remember the time I first heard the word “privilege.”
Our world is one of front seat stories and of shared motivation, not the binary of front seat and back seat, each person shielded blindly from the other by social and physical barriers.
The Duke Democrats Executive Board presents a counterargument to Editorial Page Editor Jonathan Zhao's most recent column.
Duke Young Americans for Liberty expresses concern about the recent petition to remove Editorial Page Editor Jonathan Zhao and critiques Zhao's most recent column.
For more than a year now, President Obama and his negotiating team have been on the hunt for his “Tear down this wall” moment—getting Iran to officially give up pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Just over a year ago, receiving my acceptance letter from Duke felt like winning the Golden Ticket.
But even with the incredible opportunities that Duke presents to students, I also wonder what social and political forces lead us into certain areas of study and to what extent students are free to...
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