Skidmore presents, defends new tenting policy
Head Line Monitor Greg Skidmore presented and defended his tent policy for Krzyzewskiville at Wednesday's meeting of the Duke Student Government.
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Head Line Monitor Greg Skidmore presented and defended his tent policy for Krzyzewskiville at Wednesday's meeting of the Duke Student Government.
Krzyzewskiville's new mayor wants to make life a little easier for his constituents.
You have to respect a film like Ghost World. Small, independent and quirky, it posesses an underlying intelligence that is refreshing in what has been an otherwise brainless past several months of movies.
In Field of Dreams, the secret to success is building the field. In Rookie of the Year, the key is an arm of steel. In Hardball, this season's newest baseball flick, the way to win is listening to Notorious B.I.G.'s "Big Poppa."
And the award for the most ludicrous and utterly painful movie of the year goes to (drum roll not even deserved)ÉThe Glass House!
In its first legislative meeting of the year, Duke Student Government voted unanimously last night to endorse the efforts of the coalition of student groups currently raising money in support of the United Way September 11th Fund and the Duke Emergency Relief Fund.
The Freeman Center for Jewish Life was filled with both excitement and apprehension Saturday, as Duke Student Government ushered in new legislators during its annual all-day retreat.
There is an absolutely bizarre scene at the 25-minute mark of Mark Walhberg's new film, Rock Star.
With a national nightmare still unfolding, members of the faculty attempted to add some perspective Tuesday to the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C.
Forget about its length. For the love of God, forget about its length.
Even before its annual legislative elections, Duke Student Government has already had its first hiccup.
This was not the way C.J. Walsh wanted to start off the school year.
The large white board in Duke Student Government's headquarters reads, "C.J. is in the midst of cleaning the office!"
When the fourth season of Warner Bros.' hit television show Dawson's Creek ended this May, fans were left with one burning question: Where does the show go from here?
Along Came a Spider is the type of generic Hollywood film that I can forgive. Sure, it goes to great lengths to hit upon every component of the thriller genre formula, but at no point during its 101 minutes does this prequel to 1997's Kiss the Girls (also based on a novel by James Patterson) make any pretense about doing otherwise.
ennifer Love Hewitt has said in recent interviews that with her performance as Page, a gorgeous and seductive con artist in the film Heartbreakers, she was hoping to distance herself from the "girl next door" persona that America has come to expect from her. Can someone say "mission accomplished?"
When is Hollywood going to learn that citing Shakespeare as inspiration gives absolutely no credence to these high school romantic comedies with terrible screenplays that seem to come out every other weekend?
Who said Y2K was a bad year for film? Okay, April through September was pretty damn awful, but there were still plenty of films-some big, but mostly small-that struck a nerve with Americans who were able to find them. Since everyone else has their take on the big show, Recess thought we'd offer our own predictions:
Only a few days after a bidding victory to host the 2002 East Coast Asian Student Union conference, Duke's Asian Students Association has already begun making preparations for next February's festivities.
For many future first-year students, a typical summer day in the months prior to arriving at Duke includes sifting feverishly through the mail, looking for large envelopes with a Durham, N.C., return address printed in the top left corner.