Editorial: Security improvements
By Staff Editorial | October 17, 2002On October 16, a female student in Wannamaker was attacked in her hall's bathroom by a man trying to sexually assault her.
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On October 16, a female student in Wannamaker was attacked in her hall's bathroom by a man trying to sexually assault her.
I wake-up in the morning, dress and walk hand-in-hand to the bus with my girlfriend. I kiss her good-bye and tell her I'll see her later, no one stares or points.
November's election is right around the corner, and it is worth noting at this point that our system of elections is one of the defining features of our country.
Fifteen years ago female students at Duke documented the experience of walking past benches where groups of men rated them with numbers scribbled on paper.
The Executive Committee of the Graduate Faculty is trying to figure out why over one third of graduates students leave Duke without obtaining their doctorate.
I would first like to state that Duke is not responsible for the crime that occurs on campus.
I am standing in the Lobby Shop with two girls. They are stick-thin, stick-straight, and sticking to the magazine section. "Look," says one, holding a Maxim to her chest like a shirt she wants to buy.
Regarding Bill English's Oct. 7 column: Great column. You are an excellent writer and have learned much. But you have a lot more to learn.
To the author of The Chronicle's Oct.
I would agree fully with the editors regarding construction if the work actually started at 9 a.m., as the editorial stated.
We, the Editorial Board of The Chronicle, are sick and tired of all the demands made upon us and all the constant criticism about how we never spell-check and can't write. So we're going on strike!.
"You don't launch a new product in August," White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card told The New York Times. No, the centerpiece of the strategy was the first anniversary of Sept.
Has anyone been to the Republican National Committee's website recently? It features a hilarious Flash Movie, a cartoon showing Tom Daschle, Dick Gephardt and other pro-choice advocates walking...
More than a few freshmen turned out for their first display of campus activism today, the rally to oppose war on iraq.
Bill English has extremely strong opinions and is not afraid to express them. He has the right to do so and that is fine with me.
In the present debate taking place concerning a possible war with Iraq, many grand-sounding phrases are used. Politicians talk of "security" and "threat"; President George W.
Five years ago this week, the University painted over slogans that the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community had put on the East Campus bridge to celebrate Coming Out Week.
The war against terrorism has got to stop now. Every night I read the newspapers and see headlines screaming that the George W.
There are lots of things I don't understand about this University.
Recent campus construction is leaving few areas of the University untouched by crashing pipes and roaring jackhammers.