Letter to the editor: Gay marriage is not a right
By Staff Reports | October 17, 2003In her column "A beautiful country wedding," Bridget Newman describes a same-sex marriage and how it illustrates part of the on-going struggle for gay rights.
In her column "A beautiful country wedding," Bridget Newman describes a same-sex marriage and how it illustrates part of the on-going struggle for gay rights.
Allen Kelley, Thomas Nechyba, Drake Paul (yes, not Paul Drake, quite an inconsiderate name really), this column is dedicated to you.
For those of us who attend classes in the Languages Building on a daily basis, navigating through the charming and delightful haze of Cafi Cancer is a life-affirming experience. .
On a campus with students as dynamic as Duke's, two things are certain--at any given time, there will be people studying, and there will be people partying/hanging out.
I have followed with increasing dismay the manner in which the ACC expansion has been pursued. .
After attending the Duke Student Government meeting two weeks ago, I must say that I am very disappointed. .
With regards to Campus Council's latest decisions, perhaps the next time they meet they would like to review the policies that lead to transfer students being forced to live on Central Campus,...
One cannot read The Chronicle editorial page these days without happening across another claim of racism or cultural insensitivity levied by one interest group against another here at dear old Duke.
Residence Life and Housing Services Director Eddie Hull's proposed revisions to the "quiet hours" policy is completely absurd. .
In response to Joost Bosland's column Tuesday, we would like to point out that a large part of the Build was funded by sources outside the Duke community, including the monies required for the...
We were honored to participate in the celebration that recognized President Nan Keohane's contribution to the Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership Saturday.
The rain had just stopped a few hours before the wedding began. The sun was coming out and shining over the rolling country hills. Horses were playing at nearby farm. The birds were singing.
Two thousand and three is a year which marks many things. To some it is the culmination of the successful presidency of one of the greatest fundraisers in the country, President Nan Keohane.
Conspiracy theorists unite--the ACC's diabolical plan to ravage the Big East is now complete. First Miami, then Virginia Tech and now Boston College. .
As I sit here burning the midnight oil, I try to define exactly why I feel antagonistic towards the attitudes of certain Duke students, and for separate but related reasons, the Duke administration.
Date functions. The bane of existence for many sorority girls. As my fellow columnist Whitney Beckett pointed out last week, deciding whom to take is a dilemma.
It has long been a tradition at Duke to venerate our greatest luminaries by naming campus edifices after them.
When he abstained from sex at breakfast, we knew something had gone horribly awry because every morning for the last 10 years he had been there, mounted and irrepressible.
We've been down this road before. The Duke identity groups are raging mad. They are pointing fingers and naming names and they want more. More of everything.
The rules for admission at Duke will soon be changing, and students who don't take the time to learn about them will be left out in the cold--the cold outside Cameron Indoor Stadium in February,...