Staff Editorial: Even out study abroad
By Staff Reports | March 4, 2004It is ingrained in our campus culture--fall semester, juniors study abroad.
It is ingrained in our campus culture--fall semester, juniors study abroad.
The past three weeks have really angered me. Most, if not all the good faith I have had towards the people that run this University has been lost. Why? Disrespect.
There is no salvation for those outside the [Catholic] Church. I believe it.
The last home game of the season is against the University of North Carolina Saturday, March 6 at 9 p.m. This is a tenting game, and tenters will receive priority for the game.
Duke is run like a corporation. Usually, I am not bothered in the least by this fact.
Over the course of this past week, The Chronicle has published a series of articles and editorials related to the abrupt "suspension" of Annual Review.
Since its inception 11 years ago, the FOCUS program has become highly praised by faculty and staff and increasingly popular among students.
Parking at Duke is a complex issue that cannot be completely reconciled overnight.
Men in Zanzibar insist that, during times of turmoil, the Popobawa, a one-eyed bat-dwarf, comes round and sodomizes those who do not believe in him.
When the first few notes of "Blue Train" echo out of my computer speakers, John holds up my room with his saxophone, demanding full attention from the stale, impatient air.
The e-mail below was distributed last week to individuals and groups most directly impacted by my decision to suspend Annual Review.
It's been a rough couple of weeks.
Dear President Keohane: .
I've heard arguments from people opposed to gay marriage, but I am still not convinced.
This past week, Residence Life and Housing Services Director Eddie Hull abolished the annual review process for the current semester without any prior warning, without an explanation and without...
Seniors--remember our first Friday at Duke University? .
Though the decision to can the Annual Review is immediately troubling for all parties involved (i.e.
I realize that there are some very important issues I could use this bi-weekly space to discuss.
Eddie Hull's decision to suspend the nnual review process for the Spring semester will be damaging for the residential living groups on campus.
Roll up your sleeves, ladies and gentlemen, it looks like we're headed for another heated wedge-issue election season. .