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(03/21/16 5:26am)
The Duke lacrosse scandal occurred during my freshman year at Duke, and I was a reporter for the Duke Chronicle at the time. ESPN’s recently broadcast documentary “Fantastic Lies” added minimal information or perspective to the average Duke student’s knowledge of the scandal, but it did allow me to reflect on my own experiences.
(11/30/06 5:00am)
Before Mike came to Duke, he was a typical high-achieving student.
(09/27/06 4:00am)
For the time being--like much of the country--Duke will be spinach-less.
(09/20/06 4:00am)
One week into the school year, some residents of Edens Quadrangle had their air conditioning shut down, losing one advantage of living in the quad.
(09/11/06 4:00am)
Five years ago today, America witnessed one of the most devastating terrorist attacks in the country's history. Today, the victims of the attack--including six Duke alumni--will be remembered.
(09/04/06 4:00am)
Duke has long prided itself on having both a top-notch social life and elite academics that rival its Ivy League counterparts.
(04/21/06 4:00am)
The events of the past few weeks have magnified controversial topics on Duke's campus.
(04/13/06 4:00am)
Students, faculty and community members gathered to channel the heated emotions stirred up by rape allegations made against the men's lacrosse team into a useful conversation Wednesday night.
(04/07/06 4:00am)
In March 1965, 600 black and white activists marched in Alabama to protest the continued disenfranchisement and oppression of black citizens. As the peaceful marchers approached Montgomery, the state's capital, they were sprayed with tear gas and beaten by state police and vigilantes before a nationally televised audience. The brutalization of the marchers-and many others who had fought for the same cause-was not in vain.
(03/28/06 5:00am)
Maintaining positive relations with the community is a priority for the University and for Duke Student Government.
(03/23/06 5:00am)
Felix Li has spent his time at Duke working with students. Now, he hopes to serve them if elected to be their next Duke Student Government president.
(03/08/06 5:00am)
Student groups and professors made sure David Horowitz heard their criticisms during his speech Tuesday night.
(03/08/06 5:00am)
Notorious conservative author David Horowitz spoke Tuesday evening about what he deems radical liberal bias in Duke's academic departments.
(03/07/06 5:00am)
Outspoken conservative author and activist David Horowitz has been fighting against liberal bias for decades. His fight will continue at Duke Tuesday when he speaks in Page Auditorium at 8 p.m.
(03/06/06 5:00am)
Democrat James Carville, one of the most talked-about political strategists in the nation, brought his blunt wit and insight to Duke Saturday, discussing the woes of the Democratic party and decrying Republican leadership during a question-and-answer session.
(02/28/06 5:00am)
As of last week, the U.S. government is $8,248,646,921,952.35 in debt-about 175 times the net worth of Bill Gates.
(02/27/06 5:00am)
Professors miriam cooke and Fredric Jameson have taught at Duke for almost 50 years combined. They are also two of the most dangerous professors in the United States, according to a book by David Horowitz, conservative columnist and president of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture.
(02/15/06 5:00am)
Last May, memories of racism and hate were stirred when Durham was shocked by three cross burnings that took place in the city.
(02/13/06 5:00am)
Michael Eric Dyson, an acclaimed author of black social literature and professor of religious studies at the University of Pennsylvania, spoke in Page Auditorium Sunday about the plight of the black residents of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
(02/10/06 5:00am)
Once again, the cost of attending college might be rising for thousands of students across the nation.