Staff Editorial: GRE needs major overhaul
By Staff Reports | October 1, 2003If you are senior thinking about applying to graduate school, forget taking capstone courses in your major or writing a thesis.
If you are senior thinking about applying to graduate school, forget taking capstone courses in your major or writing a thesis.
As I read Joost Bosland's Sept. 24 column "Fags are our friends," I could not help but notice its ironic parallels with Bridget Newman's Sept.
I have a theory that you can tell a lot about a person by their toilet ratio. Simply put, this is the ratio of toilets used to toilets cleaned in a person's lifetime.
So have you heard about the campus panel about Iraq scheduled for next week? Or heard anyone talking about the U.N. recently? No? Oh, right, I forgot. Iraq is sooooo not hot right now..
In his column "PLO: Perkins Liberation Organization?," Nathan Carelton makes specific charges of bias against the Israeli-Palestine and Iraq websites that the Perkins Library has affixed to its...
The caption under the front-page picture in Tuesday's Chronicle read, "Senior Jessie Rosario speaks at a protest about Sigma Chi's recent 'Viva Mexico' party Monday on the Chapel steps." .
Republicans and Democrats have different memories of the 2000 Presidential debates. The former remember Governor George W.
So apparently I missed the memo about September being "Bash Duke Fraternities" month. It seems as if not a day goes by without yet another article or column ripping fraternities.
It may come as a shock, but for students from outside the state, it is more difficult to gain admission to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill than to Duke, or in some cases even Harvard.
Two Saturdays ago, at approximately 9 p.m., I talked my way out of a parking ticket. I was delivering food for Cattleman's at the time and was parked illegally in the Wannamaker fire lane.
Edward Said was a man who developed a profound appreciation of irony in the course of his relatively short life. Sixty-seven seems an early age for an academic to die.
At many top-tier colleges throughout the nation, dorms and residence halls serve as centers of intellectual life for students.
The recent stereotyping by Sigma Chi fraternity undeniably indicates that the racial debate on campus has for too long been restricted to the white-black dichotomy.
Last Saturday, UNCLE EBENEZER and DJ RIDDLE went on a ride-along with the Duke Police. Our day went a little something like this.
In Tuesday's column "Conservative Hypocrisy," Kevin Ogorzalek oversteps the bounds of rational discourse in his quest to undermine the Duke Conservative Union and its publication, New Sense.
There was a noticeable lack of a non-student presence at Cameron,a fact that Duke University Union officials attribute to a lack of effective advertising in high-traffic areas in greater Durham...
Before I proceed with my defense, I want to state something outright: I am not a racist.
When the Duke University Union's Oktoberfest celebration kicks off on Oct.
I wasn't exactly buoyant with optimism when I decided to attend my first Howard Dean gathering.
In my observation of student life, a few new trends have popped up on the radar that cannot go without mention. Some are good, others wrong and the rest too ridiculous to ignore.