Column: The day our oil ran out
By PavelMolchanov (Politics and Other Means) | November 5, 2002Our government as of late has been resembling the Romanoff dynasty more and more.
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Our government as of late has been resembling the Romanoff dynasty more and more.
Editor's Note: The following column was written by the victim of the reported sexual assault in Wannamaker Dormitory Oct. 9.
So Nan read the column about my day as Coach K and left me a voice mail.
Now that Jesse Helms is leaving the U.S. Senate, the door is open for a new candidate to step in and represent the state.
I have previously used this space to suggest some indications of the fragmentary nature of undergraduate life at Duke.
Welcome to the beginning of another exciting Duke basketball season! The men's team will square off against Team Nike Monday in Cameron Indoor Stadium at 7:30 p.m.
David Price, a political science professor on leave from Duke, has served North Carolina's Fourth District admirably since he was first elected to the U.S.
Next week marks the beginning of Sigma Chi's Derby Days, a week-long event aimed at promoting involvement to raise money for Sigma Chi's charity.
Last year I spent a sleepless night tormented by the fact that my boyfriend was probably not the kind of guy who would watch me sleep.
Let me forewarn you by saying this: The column you see before you is going to appear as though it's been written by a child suffering from an extreme case of ADD.
The Duke campus is an education in the power of place.
I find a very nice visit from Ireland to this university is marred by having to drink out of plastic cups, and eat off plastic plates, at the University canteens.
Open season on one's political opponent winds to a close on Tuesday, and I can't say I'm sorry.
Next week, the Interfraternity Council is making changes to the rush process.
The use of gas by Russian special task forces during the hostages rescue operation is not the main issue of the tragedy in Moscow.
Several weeks ago The Chronicle reported that, "In his annual state of Arts and Sciences' address, [Dean of Arts and Sciences William] Chafe stressed the need to develop a broader definition of...
This past weekend I had the opportunity to introduce my parents to the Cameron atmosphere at the annual Blue-White Scrimmage.
Much of the waste generated on Duke's campus doesn't make economic or environmental sense. The best example is printing on public clusters, especially E-reserves.
"Cloud 9 includes and provokes dialogue about sex, gender, and race." That's on the poster for Cloud 9, the Duke Theater Studies Department's fall show. I'm in it.
Matthew Tolnick makes a strong case for drug policy reform in his letter to the editor on the Duke chapter of Students for Sensible Drug Policy.