Letter to the Editor: Sports games are not political arenas
By Staff Reports | February 6, 2004I disagree with Dr. Michael Munger's assertion that Sen.
I disagree with Dr. Michael Munger's assertion that Sen.
Most guys use "game" to attract girls. They play it suave, cool and don't call until Tuesday, Swingers-style.
It's the beginning of February and unbelievably the Last Day of Classes is already in sight.
Kathy was a good friend. Her sudden death Tuesday morning was a shock to all of us who knew and loved her.
Sitting around a long table, enjoying a farewell dinner after six weeks of digging and surveying throughout South Africa for BAA 101 and 102--paleoanthopological field courses--she dropped the...
Since last Thursday's Florida State game I have been paying close attention to the dialogue surrounding political campaigning at Duke sporting events. .
Graduate school is no picnic. The classes are competitive, the reading extensive and the pressure to pass preliminary exams and produce an original thesis enormous.
I am writing in response to Professor Michael Munger's Feb.
We were tired of just talking about it," Franklin McCain explained to one of his interviewers.
In no way did Students for Bush's presence at the Duke-FSU game hijack the basketball team's success.
Students at the University of Maryland at College Park recently won a victory for free speech.
The "W" shirts of a few students apparently ruined the enjoyment of the FSU game, for some people.
This is what happens when you mix "Sex and the Chapel": We become boy-crazed... and stupid.
Tal Hirshberg writes that this year "The Chronicle has been nothing short of gossip and social commentary.
So how's your day? Balancing a Great Hall tray in one hand and replacing my DukeCard in my wallet with the other, I sit down at one of the long tables.
Duke students are famous for being highly motivated, resourceful and thorough. Perhaps due to these facts, but more likely in spite of them, faculty advising for student groups is uniformly weak.
In response to The Chronicle's recent editorial calling for partial credits for lab courses, the Duke Student Government Academic Affairs Committee believes that these proposals threaten to...
Ad astra per... Dubya? Spurred on by the recent success of the new Mars rover, President Bush took the podium two weeks ago to deliver a speech before an audience of NASA officials and employees.
Some members of the Duke community chafe at the use of The Chronicle editorial pages to discuss trivial issues like dating and sororities, calling instead for discussion of politics, foreign policy...
With regard to The Chronicle's Friday, Jan.