Column: You got ideas, shoot them in, baby
February 28, 2004 is the deadline for one of the most important decisions concerning Duke in the next decade. And no, you are not the only person who has no idea what I am talking about.
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February 28, 2004 is the deadline for one of the most important decisions concerning Duke in the next decade. And no, you are not the only person who has no idea what I am talking about.
This year the Honor Code was replaced with the Community Standard. Yet, a recent experiment made it abundantly clear that something is rotten.
This Saturday, East Campus was flooded with my favorite kind of people--homosexuals.
In the middle of Tuesday's Chronicle you will find the calendar of what has been called 21 Night Stand (a name straight out of a Faran Krentcil column). This is three weeks of extra programming made possible by a $50,000 grant from the Division of Student Affairs. It is Larry Moneta's way of trying to improve the much lamented social scene at Duke--and I think it is great.