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By UAEM | April 4, 2007Let's talk about tuberculosis. The first effective therapy for TB, streptomycin, was developed in 1944. Today, TB is a preventable and curable disease, and yet the World Health Organization...
Let's talk about tuberculosis. The first effective therapy for TB, streptomycin, was developed in 1944. Today, TB is a preventable and curable disease, and yet the World Health Organization...
Last spring, I remember calling my dad, who always has loved golf, to tell him I would be covering the men's golf beat.
Holy chocolate Jesus, Batman, is that. a holy chocolate Jesus? In the anything-you-can-do-I-can-do-better world of postmodern art, innovation wins the most points. Sometimes this results in a...
Feminism at Duke has never been so strong. or so problematic. All of the Above, a set of monologues written and performed by Duke women and produced by Urgent Theater, opened Thursday to a packed,...
Forget last night's game. Clearly, when Florida is on top of its game, the Gators are better than anyone in college basketball.
Online Exclusive 4/3: It seems to be a rite of passage for senior Chroniclists to self-indulgently give advice to underclassmen at the end of the year. I just thought I'd get it out of the...
Isn't it interesting that President Richard Brodhead's first major decision after the release of the Campus Culture Initiative report was. not recommended by the CCI at all?
Online Exclusive 4/3: We throw around terms like "Ramadan" and know about the Muslim practice of praying five times a day-we assume that we're educated and aware of Islam. But why do...
I've been to a lot of Duke Student Government meetings this year, and let me tell you, they are not exactly the highlight of my week. Don't get me wrong, I find DSG very intriguing. But the...
WASHINGTON - No one quite knew what to expect in a cold parking lot outside the McDonough Gymnasium at Georgetown last Saturday morning. The Duke men's lacrosse team was coming to town, and...
A peculiar incident occurred a couple weeks ago, one that you may or may not be familiar with. A somber fall from grace for some and a rare pleasure for others, it may be cited as one of the most...
Somewhere in the Durham Visitor's Center, most likely locked in a back closet, is a tattered old box marked "ADVERTISING TAG-LINES: DO NOT USE." There, the city stores all its rejected slogans,...
Today is the last day of Sexual Assault Prevention Week, sponsored annually by Sexual Harassment And Rape Prevention peer educators, Sexual Assault Support Services, the Women's Center and many...
Over the past 10 months, a group of students, faculty and administrators has taken a closer look at Duke's Community Standard, examining whether or not our principles match our performance and...
About three weeks ago, I was wandering around the yacht-cabin-like bowels of Rugby, the Franklin Street store also known as the mecca of gratingly WASPish attire.
As middle-aged men who were of college age during the early stages of the sexual revolution, we know the changes that have occurred in American society, both in terms of opportunities for and the...
Rowing is a game of inches. Races are won and lost by less than a second and crews battle each other to the finish line by pushing their physical limits of speed and mental endurance.
There is something worse than your own personal humiliation: bearing witness to a complete stranger's. If that makes no sense to you, you might as well stop reading-you are probably the type to...
I have always had a strong affinity for a good action/adventure story. My first books were mostly fantasy tales full of mysterious characters and lofty destinies. As for movies, my favorites ranged...
Nearly three years ago, I received a call from my best friend from high school, who happens to go to the University of Maryland. I still remember the giddiness in his voice as he told me that Coach...