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Vision: Where's the Raunch?

When Jimmy the Sports Guy at KROQ-FM in Los Angeles requested a boxing trainer so that he could more effectively accept the physical challenge of one of his angry listeners, an unknown San Fernando...


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The Sandbox: Cockney and Balls

Despondently smoking stogies in the highly flammable Recess office last week, we reminisced of the times when we had all the women, the fastest cars and the phatest ice around.


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Arts: A Weekend of Eye-Openers

How can an artist confined to a strictly visual medium adequately express strong emotions? How can he accurately convey culture, memory, tradition and love in a way that allows others to experience...


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Arts: A Weekend of Eye-Openers

We've all watched the rising of the WEL and the creation of the Richard White Lecture Hall. We've cursed the construction on the way to Science Drive and as we try to sleep in our Wannamaker beds....


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Film: No Dissolution

We, as students of this prestigious university, could learn a thing or two from Old School, previewing at midnight in the Griffith Film Theater.


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The Sandbox: The Hot Product:

As the Recess staff sat together drinking the drink we call Loneliness last weekend, Recess Boy dashed in with a crazy new idea for a rockin' good time: The double ice shot saved our night.


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Film: A Worthy Fight

For years he lived to oppose the Texas death penalty. Now, David Gale finds himself at its mercy with three days left to fight the system.


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The Phoenix Takes Flight

Since 1997, students and community residents from all over the Triangle have gathered at the East Campus Coffeehouse Wednesday or Thursday nights to revel in the most universal of art forms: poetry.


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The Truth:

A few years ago, in my early years at Duke, among Busch Light and polo shirts, I followed hushed voices to a West Campus bench.