It's getting hot in here
By Letters | April 12, 2012You’re hot. No, not like that.
You’re hot. No, not like that.
I am writing with regard to the article entitled “Students perceive low risk for HIV.”
As Duke Diya’s Executive Board interviewed the candidates for DSG president, we found that each candidate brought a unique perspective.
The Duke Sport Clubs’ Executive Board would like to endorse Chris Brown for the position of DSG president for the upcoming school year.
The Black Student Alliance is pleased to announce its endorsement of Alex Swain for DSG president.
Having met with all the candidates, the Interfraternity Council has voted to formally endorse junior Chris Brown for president and sophomore Patrick Oathout for executive vice president in the...
The Baldwin Scholars enthusiastically endorse Alex Swain for the position of Duke Student Government president.
We, the women of the Panhellenic Council, endorse Chris Brown for Duke Student Government president for the 2012-2013 year.
This year’s DSG presidential election is unique.
The Duke Honor Council is pleased to formally endorse the following candidates for the upcoming Duke Student Government elections:
Although we commend recent efforts to increase awareness of sexual assault on Duke’s campus, we were concerned by comments made in the April 5 article “Call to act: reform the sexual misconduct...
The time has come for the University to elucidate its investment process and establish its commitment to ethically responsible investing.
I would like to whole-heartedly disagree with the sentiments expressed in the March 29 article “MMS: Making Mediocre Standard.”
I entered the UCLA School of Law, at 19, as the youngest person to have ever been admitted there.
I was surprised by the bleak outlook of the previous article on the MMS program.
The Duke Advisory Committee on Investment Responsibility will hold a public forum before it votes on whether to pass a proxy voter resolution around conflict minerals.
Global Health Week has begun on campus this week.
I am Prakash Nayak from India, a fellow in Master of International Development Policy in Sanford School.
I participated in the Refugee Panel discussion held on March 21, 2012 and the next day The Chronicle published an article entitled “Exhibit depicts refugees’ concerns."