Commentary: Let's make a deal
By Politics and Other Means: Pavel Molchanov | January 21, 2003Let's forget for a moment the rhetoric coming from North Korea.
Let's forget for a moment the rhetoric coming from North Korea.
Sorry Ben Dalton, but your attempt in the letter to the editor to repudiate any of Ayn Rand's "propaganda" with meaningless and unproven mysticism is futile.
The recent revelation that undergraduate cases of cheating increased dramatically last semester says, all at once, both very little and a whole lot.
I am writing this letter as a response to the pitiful attempt at sarcasm by Rob Goodman that appeared in the Jan. 14 edition of The Chronicle.
So I'm back at Duke and life on campus is in its normal state of affairs. Tenters are wearing 8.
I find it quite comical that during the presidential election two years ago, George W.
When my parents were in college, the students were revolting.
Twenty years after its demise, the greek judicial board is returning to campus.
Since the start of the new year, Senator Trent Lott's name has fallen from the headlines, his comments that the nation would have been better off if then-segregationist Strom Thurmond had been...
When a person believes that another person is threatening her safety in spite of there being no evidence to support her claims, we call it a self-reinforcing paranoid delusion.
Four days after my exam, I checked my grades on ACES Web. I "aced" the political science exam-a solid 'A' in the class. I call my parents and break out the champagne.
Martin Barna's Jan.
Every now and then a president will nominate a judge to the federal bench who is so extreme, so removed from the opinions of the American public, that he is unfit to decide the most important court...
This piece marks my entry into the role of "Chronicle columnist," a role that I accept with a good deal of irony.
Religions are defined not only by ideals but by realities, not just by their deepest and most beautiful insights, but by their adherents' behavior.
Several students recently mentioned to me that they didn't understand "where we're going".
So you spent last semester abroad and now you've had a week to get back in the swing. Notice anything different? Thought so.
Her eyebrows raised and nose wrinkled in contempt. "You're rushing?" she asks with a derisive air. "I don't want to have to buy my friends.
There is a dark stain on the Duke Athletics Department.
It's hard to believe Matt Gillum's letter proclaiming that "nothing in the world is more sacred than exorbitant wealth" is not a weak idea for a prank.