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The Bottom Line

Arthur Brodie is a philosopher. The grey-haired Franklin-county native works the counter at the Subway on West Campus these days, but the origins of his philosphy trace back to a lifetime spent in...


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Welcome to fabulous Cherokee

Ultimately, it's the old one-two-punchline that betrays Whagoo-le Tramper's "live Indian dance show" as more shtick than sacrament. He tugs at his feather headdress, part of his dance costume. His...


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Taking Stock

They say money isn't everything. But sometimes, at Duke, that can be hard to believe. With a multi-billion-dollar endowment, million-dollar buildings and an undergraduate degree that rings in with...


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Elect Yourself

Funny thing about politics-there's not much new you can ever say. A year after the nation's most divisive election in decades, a lot has changed, and plenty more has stayed the same. We've dealt...


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The Rumor Mill

THE KILLERS AT CAMERON? Somebody told us, that we had The Killers-well, almost. Rumors are circulating that pop-rock sensation The Killers might be coming to Cameron Indoor Stadium for a spring...


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ACE wild...

Picking classes can be a daunting task, but TV's got the lowdown on the hottest for registration this month.


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The Things He Carried

First Lieutenant Matthew Lynch, who graduated from Duke in 2001 and died last November, had a lot of things to carry in his heart.


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Filing suit? Tune out!

Toward the end of last semester, in case you hadn't heard, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) randomly sued a Duke student's Internet Protocol (IP) address for illegal filesharing.


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Saving What's Left

It takes 16 hours to drive the 800 miles from Durham to Waveland, Mississippi. But it only takes a one-hour tour to see what little is left.


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Starting Over 101

Amy Myers wasn't going to be spending her 21st birthday, a Saturday in the end of September, like she imagined.


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Nasher Equilibrium

This is how it begins. In an empty room made of concrete panels and industrial glass. In a room made of negative space but with countless walls.


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Post Office

Kelly Rohrs ("I'm Just a Girl in the World...," July 2005) engages in what has defined each generation's feminism: criticism of our mothers.


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Connected, at a cost?

In February 2004, facebook.com creator Mark Zuckerberg launched a mini-revolution from his Harvard dorm room. He couldn't have known then that his project would take on a life of its own.