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know it may be sacrilegious to say this on a college campus where one out of every five students count Dumb and Dumber as one of their all-time favorite movies, but I must admit that I am not the biggest fan of the Farrelly brothers.
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know it may be sacrilegious to say this on a college campus where one out of every five students count Dumb and Dumber as one of their all-time favorite movies, but I must admit that I am not the biggest fan of the Farrelly brothers.
A resolution calling for heightened security in the Blue Zone was rejected at Duke Student Government's meeting last night, with plans for another proposal addressing more broadly security in all parking lots.
As the Experience Music Project Electric Bus continues to rock in the Beta parking lot on West Campus, the cost of providing security for the week-long event adds up. Although the University has requested that EMP reimburse some of the $4,500 needed to pay police officers on duty, the majority of the cost will be covered by an event security fund long in place at the University, but recently revitalized.
A day after Duke Student Government passed a resolution calling for seniority in the housing lottery process, Campus Council made a similar recommendation at its meeting last night.
Duke Student Government overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling for seniority in the housing lottery system at its weekly meeting last night.
Resolutions recommending seniority in the housing lottery system will be considered at tonight's Duke Student Government and Thursday's Campus Council meetings.
our down, hopefully 10 more to go. Duke class of 2000 alumna Kelly Goldsmith has made it through four episodes of the third installment of CBS's hit reality show Survivor, and if things continue to go her way, Goldsmith might actually have a shot at the $1 million cash prize.
hether or not you like the new Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges film K-Pax, I guarantee you will walk out of the theater completely unsatisfied.
Beginning with Saturday's Blue-White scrimmage, spectators will no longer be allowed to bring backpacks into Cameron Indoor Stadium during basketball games.
omehow in my more than a dozen years of watching movies with ratings higher than G, From Hell is the first film I've ever seen about Jack the Ripper. I'm not exactly sure how this has happened, considering that the infamous late-19th-century London serial killer has appeared on the silver screen many times before and is about as recognizable as the Son of Sam and Ted Bundy.
Let the race for Young Trustee begin.
enzel Washington and Ethan Hawke's new police thriller Training Day is as solid as mainstream Hollywood movies come.
On paper, being a faculty adviser for one of the more than 125 recognized student groups on campus may be the easiest job at the University: As soon as the responsibilities of the position begin, they also immediately end.
Duke Student Government unveiled its course evaluations website last night, a day before the Arts and Sciences Council was set to vote on the site's implementation.
During the hour and a half that former Zambia president Kenneth David Kaunda spoke at the Sanford Institute of Public Policy Tuesday, almost 19 people in his native country died of AIDS, according to statistics Kaunda presented.
Wednesday was a good day for Cameron Crazies.
It was a bold experiment and a remarkable television event. Only 23 days after the tragic events of Sept. 11, a prime-time drama addressed the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., Wednesday night.
I approached Ben Stiller's newest film, Zoolander, with confidence. Maybe too much confidence.
Krzyzewskiville now has its constitution.
n the Friday following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, box office numbers at movie theaters nationwide hit staggering lows, a hint that the impact on the film industry might be far greater than the reshuffling of release dates and the digital tinkering of New York's skyline.