Editorial: Wisnewski for C.I.
By Chronicle Staff | February 27, 2003Only one candidate, sophomore Andrew Wisnewski, is running for Duke Student Government vice president for community interaction.
Only one candidate, sophomore Andrew Wisnewski, is running for Duke Student Government vice president for community interaction.
When the new, unimproved Duke housing system creaked into action last February, I felt smug. I'd just become a resident adviser, so my room-pick dilemma was over.
In all the hype following last November's mid-term elections about a new mandate for George W.
History demonstrates that self-determination doesn't require mass murder.
Using scripture to argue one's political opinions is the most irresponsible homiletical practice possible.
Much has been made about the success of the campaign and Nan Keohane should be commended for helping Duke amass such wealth.
With Employee Appreci-ation Week having started Monday, Feb.
The two candidates running for the office of Duke Student Government vice president for student affairs--sophomore Mimi Wachendorf and sophomore Elizabeth Dixon--have very different conceptions of...
On behalf of the Central Committee of the Black Student Alliance, I would like to announce the results of the endorsements session conducted on Sunday Feb. 23 for DSG candidates.
Sometime in the early 1990s, Duke leadership got a bee in its bonnet about elevating the quality of the chemistry department.
The University's recent decision to close the kosher kitchen at the Freeman Center for Jewish Life is a necessary one, since the kitchen was losing over a $100,000 per year.
On March 4, Duke University Union and the Duke Student Government will be asking each student to vote on a proposed increase in student fees: an additional $11 per student for the Union and $8.
With the upcoming referendum on the student activities fee increase for Duke Student Government, I'd like to take this chance to clarify what the student activities fee is, where the money is spent...
In the usual field of also-rans and status-quo monkeys, one candidate for Duke Student Government president stands out.
I am a black Muslim woman completing a Ph.D. in Islamic Studies, and I am responding to Maria Kareva's letter "Women do not enjoy social equality under Islam.
Once I got into an argument with a guy over whether or not I was gay. I said I was. He said I wasn't and told me his "gaydar" was never wrong. "Darling, I know gay, and you're not it," he said.
Last week, The Wall Street Journal ran a story detailing Duke's admissions practices, which grant 3 to 5 percent of the student body admission not based on their academic or other personal...
The girl skims The Chronicle and turns to her friend as they rock slightly with the jostling of the East-West bus. "Can you believe this?" she asks.
In response to the rapidly changing nature of global Christianity, a hiring blitz and the evolving role of divinity schools in shaping those who will become clergy in local churches and top...
I love the press. Oh sure, it's biased, relies on sensational muckraking, and produces a lot of crap. But when a good story comes out, nailing some crook with cold hard evidence--man that's great.