Brandt proposes focus on education outside classes
This is the first installment in a six-part series profiling the candidates for Duke Student Government president. Tomorrow's installment will feature Trinity junior Daveen Chopra.
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This is the first installment in a six-part series profiling the candidates for Duke Student Government president. Tomorrow's installment will feature Trinity junior Daveen Chopra.
Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, "And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead."
In light of historical animosity between the Duke University Police Department and the University's minority community, and after a number of racial incidents early this year, Maj. Robert Dean, Campus Police's community affairs and public information manager, announced the creation of a new committee to improve communication between police and minority students.
Students know that when they want to see the year's biggest basketball game, they need only camp out in Krzyewskiville for a week or six. But next spring, students may be camping out by the Allen building in hopes of earning a place in a preceptorial course taught by President Nan Keohane.
Linking academics to business was once akin to mixing church and state--hesitantly, if ever, done. Administrators spent most of their time meeting with faculty and students, deciding how best to create the nation's future leaders and worrying about politics and matters of the mind.