Staff Editorial: Much to be proud of
By Staff Reports | April 5, 2004Duke fans have, in many respects, become spoiled by the success of the school's respective basketball programs.
Duke fans have, in many respects, become spoiled by the success of the school's respective basketball programs.
The Monday after. A month-long basketball frenzy screeches to an agonizing, one-point halt, and a valiant but dejected student body puts on a brave face.
While some people might think that voter apathy was the major cause of low voting numbers in the March 30 DSG election, we contend that the technical inability to vote was a major prevention of...
It's a good thing that U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft does not have a big ego. If he did, he would probably spend his days trying to change his reputation among liberals.
Being a two-time rape victim has not been easy for me, my family and friends, colleagues, professors and acquaintances. A culture of silence and shame surrounds sexual assault.
Sidney debated whether to answer her cell phone.
On March 18, Duke University announced plans to outsource nearly 45 union laundry worker jobs to the healthcare laundry giant, Angelica Textile Services.
It wasn't supposed to end this way. As fans of the Duke women's basketball team, my daughter and I were hoping that the women would reach the Final Four and the men would stay home.
This weekend, the men's basketball team is set to square off with the Connecticut Huskies in the Final Four.
Only 40 years ago, the first five African American students were admitted to Duke University.
We regret to inform our readers that because we moved our editorial board meeting from its normally scheduled day we were unable to reach quorum. Therefore, there will be no staff editorial today.
Bad news, ladies. Yours truly is once again "off the market," and to be honest, I wish you could just be happy for me.
Next year I am running for Duke Student Government president. And this is not an April Fool's Day joke. Those professional undergraduate politicians should get over themselves--I'd beat them any day.
MEXICO CITY -- I hadn't been to Mexico since 1996, so it definitely caught my ear when I started to hear two non-Spanish words on this trip that I'd never heard here before: "China" and "India.
Before coming to Duke, my employment history was comprised of two back-to-back stints at a Plus-Size women's underwear store and a shoe store.
One must be very careful when generalizing all the events of BSAI weekend as mimicking the idea of "blackness.
Hooking-up! Greek life! Eating disorders! These are all buzzwords on our campus and consequently these are also words which carry some prominent stereotypes with them as well.
We came here last year avid women's basketball fans. We'd been to the final fours, we'd cheered for all the greats, we'd played in high school and watched the birth of the women's professional league.
Catty. Fake. Moody. Over emotional. Guys use these terms ad nauseum to describe the worst of female behavior.
This may come as a shock to administrators campus-wide, but I never wanted to go to Yale. If I had, I would have applied.