Proud Powe parent
By Staff Reports | December 7, 2005I was surprised to find myself and my children ignored in the recent Chronicle article about Duke faculty and Durham ("Professors send children to private, Chapel Hill schools", Dec 6, 2005).
I was surprised to find myself and my children ignored in the recent Chronicle article about Duke faculty and Durham ("Professors send children to private, Chapel Hill schools", Dec 6, 2005).
During my years at Duke I have been fortunate both to be in a program that has allowed my academic research to flourish, and to have witnessed firsthand the peerless level of excellence of our...
In his column "Econ 55: What is it good for?" (Dec. 2, 2005), Andrey Fradkin is quick to criticize a highly valuable course.
On Dec. 1, the Graduate & Professional Student Head Ushers announced that the Athletic Department has decided to allow no children in the graduate student section due to safety concerns.
Stephen Miller's [Nov. 22]column is utterly without statistical basis, but he has received a thorough tongue-lashing elsewhere, so I will leave him alone.
Cameron Crazies, get your paint and cheers ready. The first conference game of the Duke ACC Basketball season is this Sunday in Cameron versus the Virginia Tech Hokies. .
With regard to Stephen Miller's column "Sorry feminists," (Nov. 22 issue)-as the creator of the fliers he alludes to and her boyfriend-we can only say, "Sorry, Stephen.
Without the University's commitment to financial aid, we wouldn't all be here.
I agree with the overall positive view expressed in The Chronicle article of Nov. 18, 2005 with regard to the computer-based MCAT.
I'm usually not one to assume things beyond coincidence, but in regards to parking enforcement, corruption is evident.
Alexander Pope helped pen the catch phrase that "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Stephen Miller just enjoys provoking people. He criticized African-American students for protesting racist comments. In his latest diatribe he criticizes feminists for seeking equal pay.
I loved Joe Cox's column "Don't be a hypocrite" (Nov. 18, 2005).
Duke basketball games should be fun, right?.
In response to the article "Ladybugs infest, annoy campus" (Nov. 18), I wanted to comment on the interesting biology of the Ladybug (Ladybird Beetle).
I had mixed feelings when I read Joe Cox's column denouncing the supposedly self-righteous nerds who were disappointed the students cited by Alcohol Law Enforcement got off.
U.S. administration officials have sunk remarkably low in attempting to stifle criticism.
In The Chronicle article entitled "Displaced frosh favor proposed transfer policy" (Nov. 14, 2005) an important issue was brought to my attention.
I'm confused.
If tickets for tonight's game vs. Seton Hall are returned to the Athletic Department, they will sell them to students at $10 each at the door half an hour before tip-off.