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By Brian Kindle | February 23, 2007I'd like to tell you which one it is, but Duke buses all look pretty much the same. Maybe you've seen it: on your left when you're getting on, in the very back of one of the older-style buses,...
I'd like to tell you which one it is, but Duke buses all look pretty much the same. Maybe you've seen it: on your left when you're getting on, in the very back of one of the older-style buses,...
The time has come to move forward. The primary issue is how we live as a community at Duke-how we behave toward each other, the values we espouse, the rules we pledge to uphold in our interactions....
There is a strange and mythical land located right on Duke's campus. If you go off the main quads and venture into the winding trails of the woods, you will emerge atop a hill overlooking a new...
Online Exclusive: A new disease has emerged across the country, ruining countless Friday nights and leaving thousands of men confused and dejected. The disorder only seems to be spreading,...
Online Exclusive: Just another Duke weekend - and it's only Sunday morning....
Robert Ford produced an uproar last week when he said that nominating Sen. Barack Obama for president would be a disaster for the Democratic Party. Ford gave voice to the fears-and hopes-of many...
Many will agree that students at Duke have engaged in serious discussions about what's going on at this school, all the while making sure that they spend an extreme amount of time and effort studying.
Last summer, I worked as a maid. For one day. Actually, full disclosure, I didn't even earn full-fledged maid status. I shadowed a maid for a day, and she happened to be my sister.
I speak for the entire Duke women's basketball program when I thank you for the great support you've given us this year. We're No. 1 in the polls, the only undefeated team in the country and have...
The conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan has killed more than 400,000 people and millions more civilians have been internally displaced or fled into neighboring countries. Since 2003, Sudanese...
It's that time again. After submitting applications in the fall and spending months waiting by the mailbox in agony, many college seniors and recent graduates are flying back and forth across the...
With only two weeks of the regular season remaining, March Madness-the greatest spectacle in all of sport-is almost upon us.
Saturday marks the first men's lacrosse home game since three players were indicted for allegedly raping a Durham stripper last spring. The rape charges have since been dropped, but other charges...
I don't think it'd be out of line to say that anyone studying public policy, economics or political science (so roughly 87 percent of Trinity) has encountered the concept of a collective action...
In the ruins of Krzyzewskiville-former population, about 1,200-a new city has sprung up. They call it Goestenkorsopolis.
Now that 2007's hotly contested undergraduate Young Trustee race has concluded, it's worth asking: When was the last time you heard a "regular" member of the Board of Trustees publicly define his...
In a polarized civilization, it's easy to prescribe peace. It's much harder to become the actual medicine for an ailing world.
Hopped up on diesel fumes from a fierce Monster Truck Jam, James and Joyce visited the fan-site Gravedigger.com and won the chance to host our own Monster Truck Jam. What's not to like about trucks...
Last week, information about the transfer rate between the Pratt School of Engineering and Trinity College appeared on these pages, becoming fodder for campus discussion. While a number of issues...
In two days, the University of Illinois will abandon its 81-year-old mascot, Chief Illiniwek. A large population of students supported the Chief: in 2004, according to The New York Times, more than...