Letter: Anti-Rutter graffiti will not silence those for peace
By Staff Reports | April 21, 2003In response to the graffiti on the bridge targeting a member of our community, we write in the spirit of the Danes.
In response to the graffiti on the bridge targeting a member of our community, we write in the spirit of the Danes.
Of all the departments at the University, the economics department has probably undergone the most dramatic change over the past couple semesters and will continue to undergo significant change in...
Bitter people just don't know how to have fun. Okay, so maybe that's just a sweeping generalization.
"Years ago, my mother used to say to me... 'In this world, Elwood, you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant.' Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant." - Elwood P. Dowd, Harvey.
Who would have thought that instead of my parents taking care of me, I'm now taking care of my parents? Who would have thought that a former pre-med is now an aspiring teacher? Who would have...
I left Duke last May in the midst of three campus initiatives: Enhanced campus security, accentuated student leadership and an increased level of responsibility by individuals for their actions.
In the interest of lighthearted entertainment, I will replace the semi-serious content of this space with a humorous anecdote. I hope you enjoy my tale of Duke past and present.
Sometimes I feel like a ghost walking through campus.
It's funny how life changes you, even when you're not looking.
For much of the past four years, it seems that all I have done is write.
For the last several years, I've heard severe griping from students about how Duke is becoming too serious and that leadership is hell bent on turning Duke into an Ivy League school.
Iraqis' jubilation at the end of Saddam's reign holds lessons for all. It's time to demolish the petulant idiocies of the anti-American crowd:.
I respect Christopher Scoville's anger and concern over questions about STD screening at Duke.
"Some... might argue that these protesters have the right to freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. However since Duke University is a private institution, protesters do not have these rights...
Welcome to Duke. I guess I should say that first. It's friendly, and it will temporarily hide the fact that I don't know what to tell you. See, I have a nasty habit called honesty.
I was present at Thursday's anti-war protest as an observer and as someone who supports the anti-war movement.
The protest blockade of the traffic circle continues to raise voices on both sides, including that of Chronicle editorial on Monday. Perhaps there's little to add.
Labor and human rights organizations are always asking the public to boycott certain corporations for one reason or another.
Without a doubt, Jesse Longoria and Taylor Collison stand out as the best candidates for the posts of president of the class of 2006 and 2004, respectively.