Column: Conservatives dish it out, but can't take it
By Staff Reports | September 18, 2003I'm tired of minorities whining. I'm sick of them blaming everyone else for their problems and refusing to take responsibility for themselves.
I'm tired of minorities whining. I'm sick of them blaming everyone else for their problems and refusing to take responsibility for themselves.
I would like to clear up a few misconceptions about the station that Tammy Tieu had in her recent column.
This past Saturday we had a party themed "Viva Mexico" mainly because "X" appears in the name Mexico. It was designed to be a light-hearted celebration of the Mexican tourism scene.
Last Saturday, three days before Mexican Independence Day, Sigma Chi fraternity held a "Viva Mexico" party.
I'm not sure how many students remember the "Crocker Sack" newsletter that used to fill the halls of first-year dorms.
We've been warned: Stop using KaZaA or any other peer-to-peer network to download music... or Else.
The North Carolina Senate is currently in the midst of a heated debate that will determine the future of medical malpractice lawsuits in the state.
I had no idea PSY 177, Human Sexuality, would be this fun.
The standard argument raised by protesters at last week's World Trade Organization conference in Cancun was that the WTO's insistence on free trade threatens the livelihood of the Third World.
It's bad enough that we cannot trust all our professors to be objective. Now we cannot even trust our librarians.
This past weekend, more than 100 freshman volunteered to participate in "Into the City," a day of service designed to expose first-year students to the Durham community, and the many opportunities...
She is two years old--her head is nearly the size of her belly, and her arms and legs are atrophied to lumps of a soft jelly-like mass.
As creator of the virtual Kiosk for posting flyers online, I am writing in response to Kumar Sukhdeo's argument that the virtual Kiosk should not replace paper flyers.
In the wake of the attacks of Sept. 11, the United States Congress hurriedly passed a series of measures aimed at increasing the government's capability to monitor and respond to terrorist threats.
Last week, The Chronicle discussed at length a critical issue that deeply concerns many Duke undergraduates: the University's proposed "short-term illness" excuse protocol.
As UNCLE EBENEZER and DJ RIDDLE cracked open ice cold Bud Light last night, we began to think of the radio commercials that made us buy the beer in the first place.
With being one of the top institutions in the country comes the responsibility of staying at the top, and today's universities will stop at almost nothing to ensure a school's greatness is secure.
Though the majority of students are probably not aware, the last three weeks of the semester have past by without an official dean's excuse policy in place.