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A few days ago, my parents asked me to stop saving money.
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A few days ago, my parents asked me to stop saving money.
When I first wrote about grading policy last semester, I thought I was delving into a basic grading inequity between majors at Duke.
I’m genuinely sorry for writing another column about Joseph Kony.
Have you ever looked at Duke’s hazing policy?
I think we need to have a talk.
Well, the good news is that, according to the Princeton Review, Duke provides the second best value of any private school in the country.
A wise man once told me that “you don’t get to Duke by deferring to existing realities or received ideas.” He continued “this place is always envisioning the most valuable or interesting thing that a University could become.”
An Open Letter to The Chronicle Editorial Pages Editor
South Africa—like Duke—prides itself on being a diverse place.
Let’s say the government, under immense pressure from the National Criminals Lobby, decided to legalize robbery.
Bill Gates once quipped “If you think your teacher is tough, wait until you get a boss—he doesn’t have tenure.”
Primary season is almost here, which means long, mindless speeches about the same thing, lots of attack ads and, still worse, self-important lectures about the importance of voting.
Imagine if Duke’s basketball team was allowed to pick the teams it played, and wins and losses against teams of any caliber were weighed equally.
I received many “words of wisdom” during my orientation week at Duke, and I can’t remember any of them.
Dear Anonymous Online Commenters,
I like beer. But I don’t want to die.
Ronald Reagan used to say that the nine scariest words in the English language are, “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.”
Like anything of substance that aims to cater to thousands of people at once, commencement speeches are invariably controversial.
Durham Mayor Bill Bell announced Monday his endorsement of Kenneth Lewis, Trinity ’83, a Durham attorney vying for the Democratic Party’s nomination for U.S. Senate.
Vice President Joe Biden paid a visit to Durham Thursday to rally support for the government’s stimulus spending.