Letter: Lack of East-West buses causes students problems
By Shashi Mudunuri (Trinity '03) | September 23, 2002As a senior at this school, I have seen many changes, but few as misguided as the decision to remove buses from the East-West line.
As a senior at this school, I have seen many changes, but few as misguided as the decision to remove buses from the East-West line.
I wonder why we've placed our ultimate value on not giving offense.
On a typical night out in Australia it's inescapable--everywhere I look couples are all over each other, and it seems every place in the country is an unspoken Lovers' Lane.
Departing from a long tradition, Head Line Monitor Jeremy Morgan will be accepting applications from students who wish to serve as line monitors for Krzyzewskiville this basketball tenting season.
I write to thank Nick Christie for his heartfelt editorial on Southern nationalism. I am a white Southerner, born and raised in North Carolina. I am also a historian.
The Panhellenic Council has decided to institute several changes to the recruitment process. These changes are steps in the right direction.
I think I would have been angered by Nick Christie's idiotic drivel, or rather, column Monday had I not been so amused by the degree to which it was illogical, ignorant and poorly written.
I appreciate the articles about the new Student Health Center that recently appeared in the Chronicle. The Sept.
My early morning routine is to open up The Chronicle and read the daily anti-Bush article. At least Tuesday's was in the editorial page. Kevin Ogorzalek's column does little more than refute U.S.
The Chronicle was half right. The voting problems in Florida are embarrassing.
The Duke Hospital is facing labor troubles again; this time in court. Although the facts are not yet clear, Duke Hospital's history with unionization gives concern.
Whether to impress a Duke professor, administrator or to simply rouse rabble, Nick Christie has embraced a base and biased argument in condemning Southern birth.
Do Black People Tan?.
Two weeks ago, I criticized the tactics of the NAACP in its attempt to remove the flag from the grounds of the South Carolina statehouse.
I have to shake my head in wonder at Nick Christie's tirade against the South and wonder if this sports editor has ever opened a history book or opened his eyes and looked around him.
As a Southerner, I feel that far too often the South is portrayed in the media as racist and backward. Nick Christie's column raised old feelings of confusion and frustration in me.
I disagree with some of the fundamentals of Nick Christie's column.
Maybe through ignorance, maybe through greed, maybe through lack of courage, Duke retains a policy in its undergraduate admissions that perpetuates economic inequity and exacerbates the tendency of...
The Miss America Pageant--which allegedly forced former Miss North Carolina Rebekah Revels to resign her title in July because her former boyfriend bragged to pageant officials that he possessed...