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Column: Finding the right perspective

(04/18/03 4:00am)

For much of the past four years, it seems that all I have done is write. A political science major with minors in English and religion, I rarely find myself studying for tests; instead, I crank out page after page for term papers. When I am done with that, I usually head to The Chronicle office and once again wrestle with the keyboard in an attempt to produce something coherent and interesting for our readers.





Father Joe Vetter: Saying thank you for 30 years

(03/27/03 5:00am)

A lot can happen in 30 years. Father Joe Vetter, director of the Newman Catholic Student Center, will be the first to agree with this, explaining that change has been the one constant he has known in his life. But there is one thing that has not changed for the past 30 years - Father Joe has served Catholic communities since the day he was ordained, March 26, 1973.






Finding the words

(01/31/03 5:00am)

It's the day after freshman move-in and President Nan Keohane needs to address 1,600 students anxiously waiting to have their decision to attend the University reaffirmed. Who does the president turn to for help? Paul Baerman, special assistant to the president, has served as Keohane's speech writer for the past three and a half years.



Crescendo

(01/10/03 5:00am)

Think you have to travel to Lincoln Center in New York City to hear premiere symphony music? Think again. Thanks to the Duke Symphony Orchestra's recent increases in size and skill, students and community members can receive a high-quality cultural experience right here on campus.




What time is it?

(10/29/02 5:00am)

For the first time since the 1980's, students can flip the switch on their televisions to see fellow students broadcasting a live news show. DevilTime, produced by seniors Amy Unell and Mary Haynes, is a live 30-minute broadcast comparable to Comedy Central's The Daily Show.



Losing My Religion

(10/07/02 4:00am)

The Chapel, towering over the center of campus as a beacon for churchgoers and tourists alike, serves as the center of religious life for many students. But for freshmen just released from the comforts of home, the Chapel's bells are not always so welcoming and religious services are not always accommodated by college life.