Letter to the Editor
By Andrew Hook | January 20, 2015Last week the world watched as terrorists attacked a newspaper for publishing cartoons that offended their religious sensibilities.
Last week the world watched as terrorists attacked a newspaper for publishing cartoons that offended their religious sensibilities.
The University made a huge misstep by reversing its decision to allow students to recite the adhan from the Chapel Tower before Friday prayers.
The icy driving conditions this Wednesday highlighted once again the disconnect between Duke University and people living outside the campus in Durham or surrounding towns.
I've seen many Duke games since graduation, but have never heard a more lackluster, feeble effort from the student body, regardless of score.
On behalf of our players, coaches and staff, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Duke students who have made Wallace Wade Stadium a terrific home atmosphere this season—especially...
I will not pretend to be an economist for one second, but investing in companies responsible for the degradation of this planet in the name of short-term monetary gains seems not only morally...
It is imperative, at this tense moment, that Jews and Muslims on this campus be thoughtful about others.
Duke Students for Justice in Palestine would like to bring to the attention of the Duke community an event that is taking place this Friday, titled ‘Israel Shabbat: Bedouin Style’.
I am writing about a recent story entitled "N.C. Early Voting as Vulnerable to Election Fraud," which I fear adds fuel to an already roaring fire of misinformation and confusion.
On October 15, the Editorial Board released an article evaluating Mi Gente’s Hispanic Heritage Month events.
Perhaps the most important Senate race in the country is happening in Duke’s backyard.
Today, residents of East Campus have the opportunity to elect Senators to Student Government advocating on behalf of the Class of 2018 to effectuate campus change.
In her May 21 column, Maggie Hammerle fervently expresses her criticisms of the “You Don’t Say?” campaign and strongly cautions against “hypersensitivity to words and phrases.”
My relationship with Shooters has been one of the more turbulent, yet long lasting, I have had at Duke. We have raised each other up, and we have knocked each other down. The biggest step in our...
As active participants in Reality Ministries and frequenters of the Friendship House, we were delighted to see these communities recognized by The Chronicle.
At its last meeting, the Duke Student Government Senate set a new and dangerous precedent—they voted not to reconfirm the chief justice of the DSG Judiciary, voting 23 to 21 against sophomore...