Squirrels vs. cats
By Allie Vergotz | April 18, 2008There's no denying it. This school has a strangely large number of squirrels and cats roaming about its grounds.
There's no denying it. This school has a strangely large number of squirrels and cats roaming about its grounds.
There are three kinds of people in the world. People with too many food points, people with just enough food points and people with so few food points they give up eating on, say, Tuesdays and...
It kind of reminded me of a car accident in that it had that "this-is-ugly-and-I-probably-shouldn't-be-watching-but-I'm-going-to-stare-anyways" quality. It happened two weeks ago today: Walking...
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As I type this-wearing my K-ville Resident shirt from last year-I feel like a fraud. Coach K, if you're reading this, I'm sorry. I didn't go to the Blue-White scrimmage last Saturday. And to make...
Okay, so maybe that's a bit of an exaggeration (or a lot of an exaggeration), but it's hard to argue that The Free T-Shirt is not important to your average Duke student.