A Thanksgiving list
By Rachael Massell | November 19, 2007As with much in my life, my senses tell me one thing while my brain tells me another.
As with much in my life, my senses tell me one thing while my brain tells me another.
I am a cold, cold person. No, not of the ice queen variety-more of the ice cube-without-proper-outerwear ilk.
A war is raging. Both sides would have you believe that theirs is the path of righteousness and that the triumph of the other would sound the death knell for the world as we know it.
Last night, I got two hours of sleep, after eating nothing all day because I was too busy attending my six classes, reading six books and writing three papers for each of them and attending...
One night last week, I found myself looking curiously like a bag lady. I must have struck an interesting profile to anyone passing me by on Main West, laden as I was with discarded plastic bottles...
I must be getting old. I used to be constantly amazed and surprised at how my fellow Duke students spent their summers.
Parking and Transportation Services and Student Health administrators have decided to put a Band-Aid on student parking woes at the Student Health Center. Beginning Oct.
Patents get in the way of genomics research because they are obstacles to information flow, Robert Cook-Deegan told about 100 listeners at a talk in Duke University Hospital Wednesday afternoon.