Political correctness not about sensitivity
By Letter to the Editor | September 30, 2004Political correctness is not about sensitivity or friendliness. Persons extending political correctness are often masking their own fear or cultural prejudice.
Political correctness is not about sensitivity or friendliness. Persons extending political correctness are often masking their own fear or cultural prejudice.
Duke University Medical Center has banned pharmaceutical companies from giving gifts, dinners and trips to doctors.
“It’s a paradox we call reality/ So keepin’ it real will make you casualty of abnormal normality…”.
So I’ve been told I have the habit of beating horses until they are dead, and then even some after that.
The University should consider the option of replacing the current substance-free housing in Brown Dormitory with substance-free halls in a number of different dorms. .
Let it be known in no uncertain terms that ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ by Cyndi Lauper is the greatest song of all time.
In response to the Sept.
CAIRO, Egypt—Back when television cartoons were a bigger part of my life, there was a program called G.I. Joe. Joe and co.
Oh, you are brilliant, aren’t you? No moderation for Duke students; nothing gradual, temperate, half-way about you.
Oil produced the modern world—its ways of work, warfare and recreation—and soon, we are told, the end of cheap oil will produce abrupt, wrenching changes in the way we live.
Both the Athletic Department and students must make changes in order to improve game attendance and give the football team appropriate support.
The Duke Bike Advocates would like to thank the members of the Duke community who supported our activities last week.
Sept. 27 The Chronicle printed a picture of American Civil Liberties Union members bridge-painting for Civil Liberties Week along with an article for Coming Out Week.
Last week representatives from Duke’s sororities voted to add a chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha to the Panhellenic Association.
In his Sept. 24 column Yoni Riemer attributes to me, and my PPS 55 class, the claim that “votes don’t matter.
As a former resident of Brown Dormitory, I felt that The Chronicle’s article “Alcohol flows in Brown dorm” portrayed Brown in an negative light.
The summer before freshman year, I got my housing package from Duke. Immediately, a CD-ROM stuffed into the packet caught my eye.
Physics: the fundamental science and ultimate source of technological innovation in our society, focused at the heart of inquiry about space and time.
Another week and 14 more diary entries have SIR ELTON all cried out. SIR ELTON makes sure to write an entry every morning and every night to maximize conveyance of pathetic feelings of vulnerability.