Sun can cause health risks
By Staff Reports | May 2, 2005Like Rebecca Arnold, the student quoted in an April 27 article “Students risk health to basque in sun,” I was warned by my doctors from an early age to take extra care in the sun...
Like Rebecca Arnold, the student quoted in an April 27 article “Students risk health to basque in sun,” I was warned by my doctors from an early age to take extra care in the sun...
Hey everyone, just a little public service announcement from the Last Day of Classes Committee.
I was surprised that a Duke senior would disparage Last Day of Classes planning in such a blunt manner.
The Chronicle’s April 22 editorial “Get creative with insurance” hit the mark. My wife and I were graduate students at Duke, and our first son was born in Durham.
These statements are in response to The Duke Chronicle’s article printed April 15, 2005 titled “Steroid Charges Rock Duke Baseball.
Earth Day is a time when we examine our impact on the planet and make personal resolutions to help make the environment cleaner and improve the treatment of animals.
I was appalled to hear that Duke’s administration has decided to decommission Epworth as a dorm. Ever since I matriculated I have heard cries that we need to improve community bonds at Duke.
As a young Roman Catholic who is knowledgeable about his faith, I believe it important to refute the overjoyed claims of some towards the election of Benedict XVI.
This week, graduate workers at Columbia and Yale are striking for the right to bargain collectively for fair wages, affordable health care, and decent working conditions.
Nathan Carleton’s latest column reads like a poor man’s Monday, Monday: though marginally more amusing, it is significantly more intellectually offensive.
Editor’s note: This letter was submitted during National Library Week, which was celebrated from April 11 to 15. One of the best things about being at a first-class university is to have...
Duke Baseball’s coaching staff implicitly encouraged steroid use; especially performance-enhancing drugs.
Contrary to what was reported in Monday’s edition of The Chronicle, the question that I asked Professor Dershowitz was about a hypothetical divestment policy from all nations “that...
Those of us who are seniors probably remember the Wannamaker attack as one of the defining moments of our sophomore year.
As a native of Topeka, Kansas, my heart sank when I read The Chronicle Wednesday morning and saw that the hatred I observed in my childhood had made its way to Duke. I have walked into my church...
For those who have not heard, Reverend Phelps and his supporters will be gracing Durham.
We let numbers control our lives. Arbitrary symbols on pieces of paper are supposed to summarize our efforts, our worth and even our health.
The Chronicle’s Wednesday, April 6, editorial speculated that an increase in the number of evening classes has negatively impacted student life at Duke.
Although I graduated last year, I came back to Duke this past weekend for the Catholic Awakening retreat.
Given that this week is social justice week, I find it very appropriate to laud and encourage the efforts being made to shed light on the injustice in this country and beyond, and the efforts being...