Duke Police drop the ball
By Adam Pearse | August 27, 2004So it appears that the priorities of the Duke Police Department are in proper order. On the front page of the Aug.
So it appears that the priorities of the Duke Police Department are in proper order. On the front page of the Aug.
In my notorious column of sexual liberation, I’d like to start the year off as friend (instead of foe) to the freshman girl.
The University must be up front with students about the cameras and their intentions.
As a non-Jew and a non-Muslim, I am tired of people talking about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict as one between the two religions.
The beginning of the school year is always a bit of a frightening time. Freshmen, wandering around aimlessly, lost on campus with parents cramping their style.
The Aug. 23 editorial “Allowing PSM will Foster Debate” did not tell the whole story of the PSM, nor did it accurately reflect the group’s views and history.
Need for the University�s SafeRides service has outgrown the program�s original stated purpose, as more students are seeking rides when they feel unsafe and the vans cannot keep up...
I am a little embarrassed to say this—I love the United States. No, not in that “Buy a flag at Wal-Mart for just $9.99” way.
When I arrived at Duke back in the fall of 1998, I was told that the area around East Campus was not safe. Years later, as a graduate student I bought a house in Walltown.
Gone are the days of keg stands on the quad. Nowadays, house parties off East Campus reign supreme.
The story goes like this: Bobby Fischer, perhaps the greatest chess player of all time, attempts to board a plane in Japan a few weeks ago with an invalid passport.
CAIRO, Egypt—Ahh, the start of a new school year.
And we be beat pimpin’, smoking teas. The beats came of age at the end of World War II; younger brothers and sisters of the men and women who had fought the war.
The mind of George W. Bush, for all its alleged simplicity, has proven an exceedingly difficult nut to crack.
Although the �shared intellectual experience� the summer reading promises for freshmen has great potential, the program would have a far greater impact if it were extended to the rest...
So I said, “Supercollider? I just met her.” Oh, hi. I didn’t see you there. This column takes its title from an episode of hit Fox sitcom The Simpsons.
I love watching the Olympics.
The first weekend of joint Duke University and Durham Police Department patrols in the neighborhoods surrounding East Campus seems to have been a success and is a step in the right direction for...
Last year, the Women’s Initiative Report identified “effortless perfection” as a characteristic of the Duke social environment for undergraduate women.