Police response is unsatisfactory
By Letter to the Editor | September 27, 2004At around 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, Sept.
At around 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, Sept.
This past summer I worked as a waitress.
I learned in PPS 55 that we shouldn’t vote because the probability of our vote changing the outcome is slim to none.
I am dismayed to see the opinion expressed by The Chronicle in regards to cycling. Cycling should be a priority for the Duke.
We live in a society where the somewhat pervasive notion of political correctness is viewed as both a blessing and a curse.
We are writing this letter because we care about the future of the Duke Coffeehouse.
College students love their Internet. They can’t live without their e-mail, ACES, Blackboard and Google. All of these are vital resources that students access numerous times a day.
Around 900 B.C.E., a Greek shepherd named Magnus walked on rocks that mysteriously plucked the iron nails from his sandals.
Wednesday was International Car-Free Day, and bike enthusiasts made sure the entire campus knew it.
Global taxes are inherently undemocratic,” argued the U.S. delegation at a recent U.N. summit on hunger.
The national movement behind a campaign calling for institutional divestment of stock in companies with ties to the Israeli military is under relentless attack on a multitude of issues that leaves...
It’s rare when every friend you come across independently tells you to watch the same movie. You’ll love it, they say. You’ll really grasp those uber-profound themes.
Because of improving admissions policies, the number of freaks existing on the fringes of our University has increased.
No one can make you feel inferior without your permission..
Craig Grabowski’s Sept. 17 letter was infused with so many non-sensical insuations, above and beyond whining about the local rag, I had to comment.
Over the past decade Duke has devoted much of its time, effort and money to developing strong academic departments.
The concept of terrorism is being brandished like a weapon. It denounces and isolates—labeling with connotations of horror and unspeakable barbarism.
Duke Student Government's decision to fund the upcoming rally hosted by Duke for Kerry is a violation of its own bylaws and may cause DSG to develop a reputation for partisanship.
“I was sleeping when the attack on Disa [village] started.
For many Americans, Sept. 11 was a belated wake-up call after years of hitting the snooze.