Letter: Cameron streaker apologizes to Duke community
By Ross Findly (Trinity '03) | February 14, 2003I would like to apologize to the Duke community for the streaking incident that occurred during the first half of the Duke-UNC basketball game.
I would like to apologize to the Duke community for the streaking incident that occurred during the first half of the Duke-UNC basketball game.
Due to lack of verbosity and today's national holiday, this week you get two topics.
A recent Mike Luckovich cartoon showed President George W.
Guess what I did last week? I auditioned for ABC's newest reality show, a televised search for the All-American Girl.
Duke's School of Medicine is clearly one of the best medical schools in the nation, with a superb faculty that produces excellent research.
Few things in my professional life have filled me with as much fear as a recent invitation to speak at a symposium at Cold Spring Harbor Labs - the Mecca of American genetics.
As an alumnus, I am deeply disturbed that The Chronicle has endorsed the Bush administration's reckless charge to war against Iraq in its Feb. 10 editorial.
Are you pre-med? Well, if you are, you're not alone. Nearly 400 other students in your class are also aspiring towards the Hippocratic oath.
Yesterday, some two million Muslims ended their pilgrimage (hajj) to Mecca. Hajj is a tribute to the patriarch of the monotheistic religions-Abraham.
On March 19, George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic will be playing on Duke's Campus.
The arrival of Sheila Curran as the latest director of the Career Center has brought alongside it several ideas for improving career-finding and job-placement services for undergraduates.
The picture of war in Iraq as painted by Abdullah Al-Arian in the Feb. 10 Chronicle is truly chilling. Fortunately, it isn't realistic.
I was stunned today to see that the mainstream newspaper of a university as open-minded as Duke could publish writing like that I stumbled across on the staff editorial in the Feb.
What a miserable bonfire.
At the gym a last week, I picked up an aging copy of Newsweek.
Date rape is more common at Duke than we would like to think. Most weekends, the Women's Center receives reports of at least one sexual assault of one student by another.
In the aftermath of the Columbia space shuttle tragedy a week and a half ago, one thing is clear: The space shuttle program is outdated, unsafe and NASA must stop funding it.
Last week, Secretary of State Colin Powell went before the U.N. Security Council to present evidence that Saddam Hussein was in material breach of numerous U.N.
Any ardent observer of world affairs today must feel as though they've taken a journey through the looking glass.
When I kick it with Dr. Emmitt Brown, who in 1985 perfected a time machine, we go out cruising in his DeLorean Friday nights, blasting Huey Lewis and the News.