Duke's investment
By Josh Brewer | November 29, 2011Duke University’s endowment holdings invest in a future well beyond Duke’s campus.
Duke University’s endowment holdings invest in a future well beyond Duke’s campus.
Duke is a very strange place for me. There is a tension here that I could not deconstruct for many years.
At Occupy Duke, I have engaged in conversations unbound by traditional or conservative constraints.
Duke must join the Occupy Together movement as an academic institution, employer and collection of workers while explicitly standing with Durham and N.C.
Two overwhelmingly segregated traditions exist at Duke.
The N.C. General Assembly has dishonored itself within the legal tradition by passing the Defense of Marriage amendment.
I am a varsity athlete. Were it not for athletics, I would not be at Duke.
Linguistic discrimination remains the longstanding policy of our beloved Chronicle’s opinion section—blessed art thou among college publications.
Behind the bar at 9th Street’s Dain’s Place, you’ll notice a small wooden square crudely cut during the owner’s junior high shop class.
Durham calling to the Gothic Wonderland: Summer session has begun, reading lists and pre-labs already in hand.