The Missing Grey Zone
By Kevin Ogorzalek | May 22, 2003Following in the footsteps of President George W. Bush, U.S. News and World Report columnist Michael Barone managed to classify Americans into two camps.
Following in the footsteps of President George W. Bush, U.S. News and World Report columnist Michael Barone managed to classify Americans into two camps.
What we've got here is a failure to communicate, and like the first monkeys, we can start by pointing fingers.
If the expansion of the Atlantic Coast Conference proceeds as planned, Miami, Syracuse and Boston College will accept invitations to join Duke and the eight other ACC schools to form the fourth...
Last week, Duke Hospital announced the creation of a $4 million fund in honor of failed heart-lung transplant patient Jesica Santillan.
During its last meeting of the 2002-2003 year, the Academic Council approved changes to the University's parental leave and tenure-clock relief policies.
It's the end of what your parents' friends reminiscently call "the best years of your life," and you're sitting with your class in a stadium surrounded by people, listening to a graduation speech.
Duke has produced yet another bumper crop of graduates. Congratulations to you.
After four years at this university, I'm still not entirely sure why they admitted me, but it might have had something to do with how I got a little carried away on my college application.
2005 - A radiological "dirty bomb" is detonated in central Paris, killing 4,500 people immediately and forcing a long-term evacuation of much of the city.
So here we are. The exam break issue. The last Chronicle of the year. When thinking about how I would leave off for the semester, I came to an impasse.
It is said that Bob Dylan wrote the Highway 61 Revisited LP's "Like a Rolling Stone" by spilling 20 pages of vitriol in a stream-of-consciousness binge before converting it into a breath-taking...
I guess you're expecting a confession.
Okay, I didn't really. But someone did, and I applaud him or her. Whether it was a cutting political statement, or just a pretty good joke, it got my attention.
America is the most industrialized nation in the world, making up nearly a third of the world's wealth. Here at Duke, we see the benefits of American capitalism.
As the 21st century continues to dawn, America and Duke face great challenges.
There has been considerable discussion regarding the implementation of Duke's new honor code-the Duke Community Standard-to be unveiled this fall.
The "War on Terror" has, by most accounts, been remarkably successful.
The other day, in a rare free moment, I was driving down an alley between Main Street and Ninth Street.
We just wanted to correct some factual errors in Tuesday's editorial.