Lamer than fiction
By Matt Detura | September 10, 2004Two months away from the election, I should probably pick a candidate. After all, this is the MOST IMPORTANT ELECTION EVER as everybody keeps reminding me.
Two months away from the election, I should probably pick a candidate. After all, this is the MOST IMPORTANT ELECTION EVER as everybody keeps reminding me.
What happened to the benches at the bus stop on main West? Undergraduates, graduates and visiting professors who aren’t given a parking space on West and random visiting high school students...
If there was any doubt that the forces of terror remain wholly indiscriminate in their campaign of mass murder, they ended Sept. 3, 2004.
Eat with your mouth closed!” “Say please!” “Keep your elbows off the table!” These are just some of the typical phrases that bombarded me in my youth as I sat down for...
It’s not every weekend that you find your living room full of smoke and a fire smoldering on your front door. At least, my weekends usually lack this kind of made-for-TV-movie drama.
And by the Middle East, I mean Israel and Palestine.
Imagine the following scenario. Me: “Wow, that test was so hard. I hate our professor.” Friend: “Yeah, I know. That class is sooo straight.”.
Last time I checked, scientists had not documented any conversationally transmitted diseases.
When John reached out across the space between them, he knew he was doing more than symbolizing how their partnership would bridge the gap between the divided halves of America.
Some people say that when you look into a child’s eyes you can see the future.
At last week’s Republican National Convention, John Kerry was repeatedly criticized for his penchant for multilateralism and his faith in international organizations.
“I am proud that our country remains the hope of the oppressed and the greatest force for good on this Earth.”.
Over the past year I have closely monitored The Chronicle’s editorials.
John Kerry loves to accuse his opponents of below-the-belt personal attacks. He has discussed a “Republican attack squad,” responded to supposed attacks on his.
It’s another week down and SIR ELTON BRAND, PRINCE OF TENNIS is still in the same classes he was in a week ago. He had no idea these semesters were so long.
Back when I was University Editor of The Chronicle, my co-editor Cindy Yee and I met regularly with most major administrators. Some were smart, some were savvy, some were strange.
When I came to Duke last August, I didn’t know exactly what to expect, and I was nervous when the time actually came.
Nobel Prize winning author Elias Canetti said, “You have but to know an object by its proper name for it to lose its dangerous magic.
Saturday afternoon, G105 DJ Bob Dumas carried out a Heterosexual Pride Parade in Chapel Hill. Approximately 200 people participated.