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(04/18/02 4:00am)
"The unofficial graduation requirements." This widely read article on critical issues such as how one successfully enters the underground tunnel marks the highlight of my four-year tenure at The Chronicle.
(02/20/02 5:00am)
This year, two candidates with similar platforms will compete to be the next Duke Student Government vice president for community interaction, a position with a broad scope and vaguely-defined initiatives. Freshman Eileen Kuo and junior Thaniyyah Ahmad, whose experiences vary significantly, hope to attack specific issues like race relations, sexuality and gender, Duke-Durham interaction and campus safety.
(01/31/02 5:00am)
WINSTON-SALEM -- Calling on Americans to "stand up to evil with acts of goodness and kindness," President George W. Bush re-emphasized the themes of his State of the Union address during a visit to Winston-Salem Wednesday.
(04/23/01 4:00am)
Hooks knows that people may think she is ruining her life, but she always said that if she ever got pregnant, she would keep the baby.
(03/20/01 5:00am)
You're at Satty's with friends. Everyone agreed that one of you would stay sober, but each time you look over at the supposed designated driver, he has a drink in his hand. At the end of the night, he says he's okay, and you don't know how much he's had to drink.
(02/19/01 5:00am)
A mere 82 days remain before the University's seniors parade through Wallace Wade stadium in caps and gowns.
(02/06/01 5:00am)
This morning while thousands of Duke students trudge across campus to their morning classes, juniors Aaron Jones and Sandra Mullins will roll out of bed and into their seminar seats without allowing their feet to touch the ground.
(05/01/00 4:00am)
W hen the Class of 2004 enters the University this fall, it will face a new set of academic requirements under Curriculum 2000. Yet five graduation requirements remain the same-the unofficial ones.
(03/31/00 5:00am)
Poet Mara Jebsen shares something with her art-a unique background.
(03/01/00 5:00am)
Sarah Kaffenberger holds herself up on the monkey bars in a park near her home. It's been a long day, doing push-ups, sit-ups and other physical feats, but she smiles and tries to look cute for the People magazine cameras shooting her picture.
(02/09/00 5:00am)
I t's a controversial subject that rarely stirs up controversy, and the only thing Duke students agree on is that most of them are uncomfortable talking about it.
(10/22/99 4:00am)
Long before the Bryan Center walkway became the place to be seen, Dukies strutted a different "Main Street"-the basement of the West Union Building. A soda fountain and grill known as the "dope shop," the University store, banks, a laundry service, the post office, and student offices made it the hub of campus life. Only one stop on the former thoroughfare remains as it has been since 1931-the Duke Barber Shop.
(09/30/99 4:00am)
The Y2K panic has become but a mild concern and it is no longer widely believed that Dec. 31, 1999 will be the last night on earth as we know it. Now that most people know they won't be in bunkers, there are only 91 days left to make plans for ringing in 2000.
(09/14/99 4:00am)
M ost teachers spend their days instructing the 20 or so children who fill their classrooms. Betty Debnam no longer has a classroom of her own, but she participates in the education of thousands of students across the nation each week.
(04/26/99 4:00am)
Plans to move the Graduate and Professional Student Council office from an old kitchen on the lower level of the Bryan Center to a larger, newly created office space one floor up are moving slowly, despite approval from the University Union Board and Executive Vice President Tallman Trask.
(04/19/99 4:00am)
A Duke Student Government resolution to construct bus shelters at the main East and West campus bus stops has met with a cool response from University administrators.
(02/25/99 5:00am)
The Chronicle asked the candidates for Duke Student Government president the following question:
(02/24/99 5:00am)
The Chronicle asked the Duke Student Government presidential candidates the following question:
(02/23/99 5:00am)
The Chronicle asked the candidates for Duke Student Government President the following question:
(11/18/98 5:00am)
Off-campus fraternity activity has increased steadily this year, but members leave West Campus for more than just parties.