THE SECOND GUNMAN kicks ASS
By THE SECONDGUNMAN (Monday, Monday) | December 2, 2002That's right kids, it's term paper time! Dave Ingram, Chronicle Kommandant, liked my use of footnotes last week.
That's right kids, it's term paper time! Dave Ingram, Chronicle Kommandant, liked my use of footnotes last week.
John Rawls, the eminent Harvard philosopher, died last week at the age of 81.
In his Nov. 22 column, Nathan Carleton asked, "Who is advocating an exchange of blood for oil?".
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, family and friends gather to give thanks for their good fortune over the past year.
In the last week, Jared Newman and the Interfraternity Council have made some rather disparaging comments about the brothers of former Kappa Sigma fraternity and of former Sigma Alpha Epsilon...
November 23 was a beautiful day for college football.
Hooray! A semester in Australia, here I come! Warm days full of sun and plenty of adventure to fill that time! Then I stepped out of Sydney airport on July 19, greeted first by a man in a parka,...
It is the rare and welcome occasion that a politician will take a stand for more accessible education and actually back up the words with substantive, realistic proposals.
Before we get started today, I would like to point out that our men's and women's basketball teams outscored ECU and Army by a total score of 209-99. And the football team beat UNC by -2.
Durham government has lots of problems, many of which are concentrated in City Hall, which this past week hosted two political fiascos.
In the closing of her column last Thursday, Jessica Rutter asked the simple question, "What are you going to do?" The only thing I can do is harshly object to the blatant lack of facts in the...
We commend The Chronicle for its in-depth coverage of the Asian American Studies initiative in last Wednesday's edition. However, we would like to clarify some points for readers of that article.
Some guy to the left of me is swearing. Loudly. He's calling some guy a shithead and a host of other epithets.
Members of Congress will gather today to give final approval to the new homeland security department, a long overdue reorganization of law enforcement agencies that should eventually result in a...
The Chronicle's staff editorial entitled "Money Troubles" calls attention to a problem that has faced clubs for far too long.
I read with deep regret two articles last week about the dissolution of Kappa Sigma fraternity, which has been at Duke since 1873--about 50 years before Duke became Duke! The article spoke of a...
A long November, and there's reason to believe it's not ending anytime soon.
I see it on walkways and I see it on bookbags. "No blood for oil.
Jonathon Low and Matthew Jordan's recent letter proposes befriending the terrorist regime of Sudan.
The Athletic Department's recent vision statement's call to action, although barely audible, speaks volumes. The document explicitly and passionately recommends...