Column ignores progress of team
By Joe Schwartz | September 22, 2010I just finished reading Scott Rich’s article on the Wallace Wade beat-down and, being a football season-ticket holder, felt compelled to respond.
I just finished reading Scott Rich’s article on the Wallace Wade beat-down and, being a football season-ticket holder, felt compelled to respond.
Congratulations to Dean Nowicki and the other members of Student Affairs for making a difficult, yet necessary choice.
While we were happy to see a picture of the die-in that took place last week on the Plaza in support of the DREAM Act, we were disappointed that it was not accompanied by an article explaining what...
It amazes me how students at one of the nation’s most prestigious universities are completely incapable of forming two lines to enter through the student admission gate at Wallace Wade Stadium for...
In light of The Chronicle’s recent article regarding the closing of the Student Health Pharmacy, I wanted to share with you a reflection on an experience I had with the Outpatient Pharmacy.
The Panhellenic Executive Board would like to express its dissatisfaction with the article “Greek community unites for convocation,” which we feel inappropriately represented the greek community as...
As you have likely witnessed, Duke has been entangled in an ongoing discussion of the activities of the Duke College Republicans and the behavior of the group’s senior leadership dating back to...
The Chronicle’s recent editorial that argues for the disbanding of the Duke College Republicans comes to a strong conclusion without a strong argument to back it up.
Duke College Republicans deserves to lose its charter over the despicable comments individuals made about different races and the LGBTQ community.
I enjoy teaching my classes: that is why I didn’t mind coming in Monday for Labor Day to teach.
The school year has not yet started and The Chronicle seems to have already forgotten that the largest number of students on campus are the graduate and professional students.
Last weekend, my friend and I devised a brilliant solution to Duke Dining’s deficit.
As you may have heard, we are requiring wristbands to access the Main West Quad after 4 p.m. on LDOC.
On April 14, 2010 at 7:49 a.m. local time, a 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit Yushu, Qinghai, China. Although it was difficult to get reliable information in the immediate hours after the earthquake,...
The Chronicle chose to sensationalize a minor issue (with a provocative front-page headline) at the expense of the election results (which were relegated to page six).
The U.S. Supreme Court recently decided in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission that corporations are free to spend unlimited amounts of money in federal elections.
It was hard not to be starstruck by Susan Tifft at first. I was too shy to take the initiative to really get to know her when she was my professor last spring, her final semester at Duke.
We never took a class with Susan Tifft, but she was our teacher in so many ways. As fellow board members of Duke Student Publishing, The Chronicle’s publisher, she was our mentor.
I appreciate the frank sentiment expressed in Viviana Santiago’s April 8 letter “NPHC apology not enough” regarding Omega Psi Phi Fraternity’s conduct and fully agree that the apology’s focus on...