Facebook legitimate tool for RAs
By Staff Reports | November 11, 2005In the staff editorial "Facebook-based citations violate trust" (Nov. 9, 2005) The Chronicle claims that University employees (which is what RAs are) should not use facebook.
In the staff editorial "Facebook-based citations violate trust" (Nov. 9, 2005) The Chronicle claims that University employees (which is what RAs are) should not use facebook.
Graduate students aren't alone in lamenting parking shortages. Many staff members also deal with campus parking shortages.
The Pitchforks would like to express our deepest apologies to Ibtihaj Muhammad and anyone else who was offended by our performance in the Body Rock concert Friday night.
I left the Body Rock concert extremely upset and disturbed. I was expecting a benefit performance to raise awareness about sexual assault and dating violence.
Colin Powell's speech led to quite a spectacle. Of course, I didn't hear the speech itself; rather, I am referring to the line outside.
Elizabeth Rudisill's recent column attacking Students for Academic Freedom and its president ("All becomes clear" Oct. 31) was both disappointing and disheartening.
I've rarely felt worse reading an opinion column in any publication than I did reading Jason Strasser's column Oct. 25 ("Randolph's departure won't affect Blue Devils").
Stephen Miller's comments regarding the protest of Bill Bennett's comments seemed to be directed at the Black Student Alliance, rather the black students that participated ("Tricky extrapolations"...
In a recent editorial Stephen Miller accused Black Student Alliance protesters of "trickily extrapolating" the portion of William Bennett's comments that best served our argument (Oct. 26, 2005).
I was not misquoted in the story "Faculty lean left with political contributions" (Oct. 23, 2005).
My mother informed me the other week of a Duke student's death by a drunk driver; I logged onto The Chronicle and learned of Tyler Brown's short but enriching life, read heart breaking testimonials...
The shimmering Bostock Library has attracted the masses since its opening following fall break. Students study while seeing and being seen, perhaps making reading cool again.
Adam Yoffie's column, "Reflections on the PSM 1 year later,''(Oct. 17, 2005) is not only inaccurate but downright slanderous. I wonder if Mr.
A beautiful life tragically cut short.
Clearly, the United States has not healed from its social problem with race when public figures believe that the way to reduce crime is to abort every black baby, as former U.S.
As a fellow liberal, I feel compelled to correct David Shiffman's misguided stance in his letter, "Harriet Miers not qualified.
I'm a sophomore currently living in Brownstone and would like to clear up a misconception that made its way into the Monday, Monday column.
Can't get people to come to your event? Or capture their attention at all?.
Max Entman, president of external affairs of Duke Democrats, said in "Academic freedom pledge to circulate" (Sept. 26, 2005) that the problem of academic bias has been inflated.
Janet Reno. Jared Diamond. Lily Tomlin. Did you know all of these people were at Duke in the past two weeks? Did you find out they were coming to Duke BEFORE they spoke?.