Judiciary oversteps bounds
By Editorial Board | April 22, 2013One week ago, the Duke Student Government Judiciary issued its first ruling based on the new DSG bill of rights.
One week ago, the Duke Student Government Judiciary issued its first ruling based on the new DSG bill of rights.
For many students, meals are “grabbed” rather than enjoyed. The Monday-to-Friday sprint usually entails meals squeezed between classes and meetings, often consumed on-the-go.
A liberalized policy that demands less in royalties is both fairer to innovators and in the best interest of the University.
An analysis by Bain and Company of the financial sustainability of American universities found that more than one-third of universities consistently spend more than they can afford.
We support Duke’s partnership with Durham in this venture both for the benefits it will bring to the city and the opportunities it creates for University employees.
At last week’s Arts and Sciences Council meeting, faculty members voiced concerns about Duke’s proposed Semester Online.
In what may be a growing trend in higher education, colleges across the United States are seeking new ways to teach creativity to their students.
Developments in the Duke Student Government elections have brought sexual assault policy back into the limelight.
In the upcoming DSG race, Ray Li and Jacob Tobia have stronger visions than their opponents'.
Social culture at Duke is a highly embittered topic, encompassing a wide range of issues.
The breadth of topics impacting students at Duke extends far beyond the purview of any individual student leader.
A recent Chronicle article suggests that Duke undergraduates have an advantage when applying to the University’s professional schools.
Universities have a responsibility to ensure that their students are safe, and their conduct policies should reflect that responsibility.
Travis Porter will perform despite the protests, but its morally questionable lyrics remain cause for concern.
First initiated as part of Curriculum 2000, Duke’s only mandatory course— Writing 101—is a good idea that has become a flawed tool.
A recent survey showed that 38.3 percent of 400 professors polled believed less than half of their upper-level students exhibited professionalism.
A recent partnership between Duke and the University of Virginia seeks to combine the two institutions’ resources to promote the teaching of Creole and Tibetan languages.
The debate surrounding same-sex marriage gained a lot of attention this week. On Tuesday and Wednesday the Supreme Court heard arguments two different cases involving same-sex couples.
The Duke community should embrace Duke Student Government’s resolution to add sex reassignment surgery to the list of procedures covered by student and employee health insurance.
Yesterday’s editorial explored the constraints imposed on disabled students by the physical structures of the University. Today’s piece examines a different kind of structural constraint.