Number 31
By David Fiocco | April 14, 2008This is it. Shades of Blue Number 31. With graduation and an attempt to enter the "real world" less than a month away, today's column will be the final time my face appears on this page.
This is it. Shades of Blue Number 31. With graduation and an attempt to enter the "real world" less than a month away, today's column will be the final time my face appears on this page.
Since Spring Break, my room has resembled a war zone. Books, articles, notebooks and drafts litter every inch of the floor, and I can be found crouched over my computer almost every hour of the day.
Eve Carson was a model leader, student and human being. I was shocked and angry to hear about her death.
These days "social entrepreneurship" has become a sexy catchphrase; from guest lecturers to summer programs to entire classes, everything pushes becoming a social entrepreneur.
The statistics say Duke students contribute more than 10,000 hours of service each year. Even with all those hours and people working, service at Duke is surprisingly fragmented, and the work often...
The big day is almost here. For years now, there has been talk of the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy becoming the School of Public Policy.
Duke may have been on vacation for the past month, but global politics have been anything but quiet.
Karl Rove was full of denials in his speech last Monday. Whether it was negative campaign strategies, torture or releasing covert CIA agent identities-Rove assured us he had nothing to do with...
It's official. The holiday "season of giving" is upon us-the time for planning year-end shopping assaults, considering charitable giving and thinking about budgets for next year.
What I found instead was the airing of the entire interrogation tape of Larry Craig's airport bathroom case.