Hollaback! at rape culture
By Katie Becker | March 18, 2015Maybe you’ve been there. Have you ever walked down the street—or past a fraternity bench—and heard unwelcome, objectifying comments about your body?
Maybe you’ve been there. Have you ever walked down the street—or past a fraternity bench—and heard unwelcome, objectifying comments about your body?
Uncertainties about the selection and role of the Young Trustee will get more befuddling: The traditional three-year term—divided into one non-voting and two voting years—will be changed to...
These words adorn many shirts in my closet, but I didn’t fully appreciate their meaning until I participated in the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) conference over spring break.
My hero is not just one person.
Here’s a fun fact: about three and a half years ago, a significant portion of the current senior class were vegetarians.
As a dental hygienist, the second thing my grandma would often say to me after “Hello” was, “You haven’t been flossing, have you?”
At the beginning of this month, Sweet Briar College in central Virginia announced it would be closing next year, over a century after its founding in 1901.
From their final resting place, you can see the waves of the English Channel softly break onto the shores.
It has long been belief of mine that what Duke Chronicle is missing most is column dedicated to worldly travels.
The most important questions implicated by the sexual assault allegations surrounding Rasheed Sulaimon include how to create a community in which two things are true.
Families are asked to fork over even more in tuition as cost of attendance was hiked yet again in the wake of a recent Board of Trustees meeting.
The first time I watched Al Gore’s "An Inconvenient Truth" I remember feeling shivers down my spine.
I recently became familiar with the concept of “Oh” majors.
“What are you watching Abdul?” my older sister asked menacingly.
Yesterday’s editorial cautioned against being too quick to judge, especially in the shadow of the 2006 lacrosse case that continues to permeate Duke’s reputation today.
$63,273. That’s the total cost of attendance at Duke next year, after The Board of Trustees recently announced a 3.8% tuition increase.
A few months ago, I spent a weekend in Paris while abroad in Europe for the semester and figured it might be good to do some research on the city before my trip.