Clarification regarding the move of the political science department
By Peter Lange | November 10, 2011I read the op-ed, “Winds of change” by Antonio Segalini, in The Chronicle Nov. 9 with interest.
I read the op-ed, “Winds of change” by Antonio Segalini, in The Chronicle Nov. 9 with interest.
Occupy Duke stands in explicit solidarity with Occupy Durham.
Don’t forget to vote in the upcoming municipal election Nov. 8, 2011.
We will post information regarding how to register for each theme night on the cameroncrazies listserv, the K-Ville Facebook group and the K-Ville website (kville.info).
Our fraternity lucked out—we’ll be in Kilgo. Even more so, we are both seniors; this housing model does not directly affect us. With this being said, we are still deeply disappointed at how this...
I was troubled to read Derek Speranza’s Oct. 26 letter to the editor titled: “Occupy Duke banner an affront to reason.”
I would have liked to recommend what would have been a more effective course of action for the black student protesters in 1969: You should have refused to pay tuition, receive financial aid,...
I would like to recommend a more effective course of action for the Occupy Duke protestors: Refuse from this point forward to pay tuition, receive financial aid, attend classes, stay in on-campus...
The following quotation is taken from the Occupy Duke banner that is currently displayed on the Main Quad: “A democratic government derives its just power from the people, but corporations do not...
Last Thursday, Oct. 20, in her speech at the Sanford School of Public Policy, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano said, “We have the resources to remove from the country around 400,000...
On Wednesday, Oct. 19, the Black Student Alliance was notified that Dr. Moneta, Dean Nowicki and the members of the Addition and Removal Committee had approved our petition for cultural housing.
As members of the Quantitative Studies Requirement Review Committee, we appreciate the interest of The Chronicle’s Editorial Board and their recognition that there are significant problems with the...
On Monday, Oct. 17, the Editorial Board expressed general support of the “piece-by-piece approach to revamping the curriculum.”
An article in yesterday’s Chronicle reported that the overall Interfraternity Council (IFC) intake process will be one week shorter, but failed to mention that the first round will consist of one...
The Chronicle editorial last Friday, “Clear up financial aid ambiguity,” unfortunately created the very confusion it wanted to address.
When reading last Thursday’s article “Twenty-six organizations apply to become selective living groups,” I cannot help but feel that we are headed down a slippery slope toward an increasingly...
Last Wednesday, I marched with nearly 15,000 other people in the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York City.
As I read Milap Mehta’s column, “A change for Duke’s eateries,” once again I wondered where is this Duke-Durham hostility?
Your headline “Trustee Hassell charged with defrauding clients” on Friday, Oct. 7, is at best, willfully ignorant, and at worst, defamatory.