Column: Party Rape and Effortless Perfection
By Topher's Parade: Christopher Scoville | November 13, 2003Just like any other responsible Duke student, I read the Women's Initiative report as soon as it was released.
Just like any other responsible Duke student, I read the Women's Initiative report as soon as it was released.
Until the kings and princes of this world have the spirit and power of philosophy, and political greatness and wisdom meet in one, states will never have rest from their evils--nor the human race,...
Meghan Valerio's Nov.
How exciting it was to be in Wallace Wade Stadium this past Saturday. The thrill of this one victory helped erase the agony of defeat after defeat over these past few years.
This is an inquiry as to why there was not sufficient security at the Herbie Hancock concert.
Today's Bush administration is one of the scariest (and richest) groups of government officials ever to sit in the White House.
Last week, President Bush signed the so-called "Partial Birth Abortion" ban into law.
Workers at Duke are not supposed to talk with students.
I haven't asked around, but I'll bet I was the only Duke student who heard the phrase "All Aboard!" this weekend. .
Sexual assault is a problem at Duke University. This phenomenon has probably affected someone most students and many others are close to, or someone a friend of yours holds dear.
This Wednesday at 7 p.m., the men's basketball team will square off against the Nike Elite All Stars in the final exhibition game of the season in Cameron Indoor Stadium. .
In Monday's column, "Dilation and Extraction in a Culture of Life," Meghan Valerio writes that the ban on late-term abortion is unethical because women would then die themselves trying to abort in...
In her Nov. 7 column about late-term abortion, Meghan Valerio not only skews the facts, but she adds some of her own. .
This year the Honor Code was replaced with the Community Standard. Yet, a recent experiment made it abundantly clear that something is rotten..
Let's say this woman's pregnant. She's got nine kids already and no husband. Her back hurts and the kids's going to be a handful--a deaf and syphilitic womanizer with high chances of dying young.
UNCLE EBENEZER and DJ RIDDLE certainly remember what it was like to be freshmen.
I read with interest the Oct. 28 article entitled, "Year 1 med school curriculum refined," by Kelly Rohrs..
For the first time in a long time, the Duke football team may legitimately be "on the rise.
In response to John Wright and Nov.
Of my friends from Duke who are currently successful (that is, are in law school), none is anything but unhappy with what he is doing (in most cases, preparing for a "miserable lifelong job...