Nutritional advice flawed
By Staff Reports | September 26, 2005The confused and scattered "nutritional" advice in Larry Burk's recent "McFries" column alarmed me. Is Dr.
The confused and scattered "nutritional" advice in Larry Burk's recent "McFries" column alarmed me. Is Dr.
Wednesday's events on the quad are what give Christianity a bad name: When some of the finest hicks around rally on West with large Jesus-loving bannersâ_s but without a permit and without...
Leaving my class Wednesday, I stumbled upon quite an interesting spectacle.
As an Iron Duke and 85-year-old Duke grad, I have the privilege of parking in the Card Gym lot for home football games.
The best way to make students start showing up for kickoff is to start winning games. Duke did that yesterday, but unfortunately no one was there.
Emin Hadziosmanovic's column "Faking Feminism" (Sept. 13, 2005) exemplifies uncritical analysis regarding women's status in contemporary society.
Reflecting on Anthony Collins' column "Lessons Learned" (Sept.
You want more Republican professors? ("Welcome to Leftist University" Sept. 5, 2005) Persuade President Richard Brodhead to hire them and persuade them to teach here.
The federal government should be absolutely ashamed with themselves. Thousands may have died in one of the worst catastrophes in U.S.
The death of Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist from cancer Sunday was largely overshadowed by ongoing media coverage of Hurricane Katrina’s tragic aftermath.
Hurricane Katrina has cut off all power and all Internet capabilities within the city.
When I saw how many people were dying and starving in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city, I thought: What can I as a mid- to upper-class academic do to help? For some at the...
As the leaders of various student organizations we feel it is important to respond to the events that have taken place at off-campus parties in recent weeks.
Jimmy Soni (“Welcome to Durham” August 26, 2005) makes some excellent points about the history of Durham, but the references to “frustration, pity, and fear” of Durham...
Duke University began subcontracting management of the Central Campus Pool to a small company called Pool Professionals in 2004.
Shavlik, we wish you well, my boy, as you go off to the NBA Draft and its guaranteed stardom. Or to Europe to play basketball on courts that have those weird wide lanes.
Why is it that every time the University is trying to change something, their solution is always to increase the level of bureaucracy? As a recent example, Duke University Police Department Chief...
This morning I received an e-mail from the Duke Annual Fund. The subject line read: “Help Duke be #1.”.
At the recent Reunion Weekend I attended the State of the University address by President Richard Brodhead.
At first, I was surprised to see The Chronicle pop up on my Google Alerts yesterday on Central American Free Trade Agreement alerts, but then I was excited to see what my almamater’s...