Breakin' out...
By Staff Reports | September 28, 2005Options for this month's fall respite have turned upside-down.
Options for this month's fall respite have turned upside-down.
WHERE THE GRASS IS GREENER... To chained-to-East freshmen, the grass may look greener on the idyllic West Campus quads.
It's not often that Mississippians and New Yorkers join together. In the past few weeks however, it seems that national disasters have brought our home states closer than we ever might have imagined.
Bar-On, a 25-year-old third-year mathematics graduate student, became a public face on campus a year ago when he helped organize the Palestinian Solidarity Movement conference at Duke.
I'm not a big fan of the Rolling Stones. In my view, they've written exactly three great songs: "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Gimme Shelter.
Two years ago, the pages of this magazine were filled with two things: a list of 10 wonderfully promising Dukies to keep an eye on—and a whole lot of ugly.
IT WASN’T SHAVLIK Randolph’s failure to be drafted by the NBA in late June that left basketball devotees with raised eyebrows but the Raleigh native’s choice to enter and remain...
IN THOMAS FRIEDMAN’S latest book, The World is Flat, the New York Times columnist charts the globalizing forces that have radically reshaped international relationships.
To many, Peter Lange is Duke’s resident man of mystery.
NAME The Reverend Dr. Benjamin Chavis Muhammad (Dr. Ben).
GREAT LEADERS IN Christianity: Martin Luther. Girolamo Savonarola. And Robert E. Lee?.
What surprised you most about the show?.