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(03/23/05 5:00am)
About 10 years have passed since middle school, and I’m guessing those jokes could still fetch snickers. Sex will never lose its appeal—precisely why we chose it as our theme. From gender to orientation to, um, well, that, the three-letter word especially affects us as college students. We’re exploring, abstaining, advancing and declining at every weekend party, flirty glance or longing gaze.
(03/08/05 9:00am)
Hello, and welcome to a new issue of Towerview magazine. Mike Corey, the magazine’s editor, was not able to contribute to this issue for personal reasons. As current co-editors, Whitney Robinson and I have ventured into new territory for the publication, both in design and editorial content.
(10/21/04 4:00am)
“AIM is the devil.” The black letters have faded since sophomore year, but the thin white homemade label has stuck faithfully to my Dell laptop. I’d tried to escape to the McClendon Tower, above Rick’s, to tackle an Islamic Civilizations paper during finals week. But that little yellow running man pursued me and my Internet connection.
(04/23/03 4:00am)
Kay Singer knows a secret.
(04/11/03 4:00am)
Members of Parking and Transportation Services released a preview of next year's undergraduate parking policy - including changes to permit costs and plans for the new Bryan Center parking garage - at a small meeting Thursday.
(04/10/03 4:00am)
Duke Student Government legislators reviewed and approved the budgets proposed by the Student Organizational Finance Committee at their general body meeting Wednesday. Legislators also heard the first reading of amendments and additions to the SOFC bylaws and elected five members and the chair of next year's SOFC.
(04/03/03 5:00am)
"The students will be heard."
(04/02/03 5:00am)
Legislators may face a packed agenda at tonight's Duke Student Government meeting, from a possible address regarding the DSG president's assault charge and arrest to cabinet nominations and a resolution concerning the new parking permit fee on Central Campus.
(03/31/03 5:00am)
With three weeks until the end of his term, the president of Duke Student Government was arrested and charged with assault early Sunday morning.
(03/20/03 5:00am)
Hours before the United States government dropped bombs over Baghdad, the Duke Student Government had its own say about the war.
(03/19/03 5:00am)
Matthew Slovik is set to become the next president of Duke Student Government after defeating Taylor Collison by a 10.3 percent margin in Tuesday's runoff election.
(03/08/03 5:00am)
At a Students Against Sweatshops meeting one February evening, Jessica Rutter describes a recent protest she attended in Los Angeles with other Duke students to fight the retailer Gap's alleged use of sweatshop labor.
(03/06/03 5:00am)
Presenting a report to the first Duke Student Government general body meeting in three weeks, a task force examining student group funding issued several recommendations to improve the process for obtaining finances Wednesday evening.
(03/06/03 5:00am)
Let the race begin... again.
(03/05/03 5:00am)
To be continued.
(03/05/03 5:00am)
Students voted yesterday to increase the Duke University Union and Duke Student Government portions of the student activities fee. While the Union's referendum passed by a landslide 45.62 percent margin, DSG's proposed fee increase narrowly passed by 1.96 percent.
(03/03/03 5:00am)
When students vote in the Duke Student Government executive elections Tuesday, they will also weigh in on two separate referenda calling for increases in the DSG and the Duke University Union's components of the student activities fee.
(03/03/03 5:00am)
As Duke Student Government executive campaigns enter the home stretch today, candidates for president and executive vice president have each thrown in their two cents on the organization's restructuring.
(02/26/03 5:00am)
With less than one week to implement a new voting system for the upcoming Duke Student Government executive elections, members have decided to postpone any major changes until next year.
(02/25/03 5:00am)
In a student government divided by debates over the organization's very structure, the race for executive vice president may become a referendum on its future, pitting a current member of the executive committee against a younger, self-proclaimed "fresh face."