Column: An excellent adventure
By Faran Krentcil. | January 24, 2003It's the weekend and we are pissed off.
It's the weekend and we are pissed off.
I found Laura Whitehorn's comment that "terrorism is the targeting of civilians" to be a disingenuous and feeble attempt to excuse her own culpability as a convicted felon.
Though we have several recesses throughout the year, there is only one holiday on which classes do not meet - Martin Luther King, Jr., Day. Why is this?.
An African and African American Studies visiting professor is paying to bring Laura Whitehorn - a radical who bombed the U.S.
The very day after the Duke Conservative Union brought Alan Kors, the "foremost defender of free speech and religious liberty on college campuses," to deliver a talk, it ran an ad in The Chronicle...
Earlier this week, Duke administrators announced plans to cut the number of faculty positions in the Biological Anthropology and Anatomy to a third of its current size, although it remains a...
We are very disappointed by the proposal to downsize the Biological Anthropology and Anatomy department to levels that would, in effect, lead to its demise.
This Saturday, the men's basketball team will face off against Georgia Tech at noon in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Admission into Cameron will occur through the walk-up line.
Caution: This column includes one of my more radical statements ever put down to paper.
For all of you out there who are opposed to us going to war with Iraq, how would you feel if we had never entered WWII? Should we have just let Hitler take over the world and impose his Final...
The reactionary response of the Duke Conservative Union to Laura Whitehorn's invitation to speak at the University is hypocritical.
The founders, some 300 years ago, had the vision and foresight to establish freedom of religion and prohibit any laws restricting the free exercise thereof.
As a Duke alumnae, I should comment on Ebrahim Moosa's piece found in the Sunday Jan. 19 edition of The Washington Times, entitled "Peace Patina Under Glass.
Today is the 30th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court ruling that made abortion legal in the United States.
"Dude--honestly, on a scale of 1 to 10, how black am I?" "Oh my god, it's gonna be SO awkward going there.... I'm gonna feel soooo uncomfortable.
With the University having completed a $2 billion capital campaign, it is distressing that we refuse to do anything "fun" with the money.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of one of the most controversial U.S. Supreme Court decisions ever, Roe v.
"Romantic escapism." Waste of Time. Superficial. I never would have expected these terms to be used by school officials in describing a student-initiated project.
Hello, friends. My name is Jeremy C. I am a sophomore amidst a leave-of-absence. I am back, visiting school this week.
Last November, the night before driving back to Duke after Thanksgiving break, my phone rang.