Judicial Board standards clarified
By Staff Reports | April 7, 2005In response to Matt Gillum’s column (“Deans gone wild,” April 6), I think it is important to clarify that the University’s standard of evidence for a finding of...
In response to Matt Gillum’s column (“Deans gone wild,” April 6), I think it is important to clarify that the University’s standard of evidence for a finding of...
The Chronicle’s April 6 article “Insurance Questions Linger” omitted some very important figures.
We are writing to encourage all underclassmen to apply for this year’s Student Leadership Retreat at Beaufort.
The notion that a “Living wage benefits everyone” is inexcusably myopic and yet pandemic, in spite of the fact that it represents the compromised morality that has underpinned such...
Let us suppose, just for a moment, that Duke is a five-star restaurant, comparable in reputation and quality to the University we now attend.
Laura Thomas’s April 1 letter to the editor (“Supplement inappropriate”) betrays an appalling ignorance of the role of paid advertisements in our nation’s history of free...
I was shocked to open my March 30, 2005 Chronicle to find a supplement that was “ advertising” a pro-life stance. I was shocked because regardless of my personal political views, an...
The long-heralded Duke Escort Service will begin operating safewalks services on the evening of Monday, April 4. For the remainder of the semester we will be conducting a pilot program on Monday...
There are a few items that I must point out in response to Elliott Wolf's disingenuous column “Too little, too late.
I attended the March 22 event in Griffith, which had been advertised as an intimate chat where President Richard Brodhead would reveal his ideas on present and future undergraduate life.
Duke Students Against Sweatshops members are doing our part.
As he did last year, Nathan Carleton misses the point on an important social issue.
Yesterday, President Brodhead was insightful, witty, engaging and a delight.
Monday I learned that The Chronicle has taken the ultimate step to remedy what many perceive to have been a lapse in journalistic standards: the editorial board fired the authors of Monday, Monday.
After trying to make some sort of sense out of the ridiculousness of David Kleban’s column “Have You Lost Weight?”, I am left with nothing else to do but wonder if we go to the...
As a member of ESTEEM, the group responsible for the “Do You Contribute to Another’s Eating Disorder?” fliers, I am constantly frustrated by responses that are completely...
This Thursday’s match-up against Miami will be the final home game of the men’s regular season, and I want to pack Cameron to the rafters! This game is designated the Senior Game, but...
There were so many reasons to admire Sasha. Beautiful, outgoing, intelligent and ambitious, she had it all and a million-dollar smile too.
In her column “In Defense of Ward Churchill,” Bridget Newman states that she “should have known better when she read the headline claiming that Ward Churchill had compared Sept.
Duke's announcement that it will raise the base pay for full- and part-time University employees to $10 an hour indeed sounds positive.