Make Duke Performances more inclusive
By Arlecia Simmons | October 20, 2009
The sad truth is that we Dukies are using booze as a crutch; too scared to put our sober selves out to be judged, we retreat into drunkenness to experience some semblance of freedom.
On behalf of Diya, Duke’s South Asian student association, I would like to convey my condolences regarding the recent terrorist attack in Pakistan.
As an LGBT ally and the girlfriend of a male Duke student with a disability, I would like to express my feelings on the Love = Love T-shirts distributed on the West Campus Plaza on Coming Out Day...
Although Joe College Day this past Saturday was an overall success, I was shocked and disappointed that open containers were not allowed on the Main West Quad.
Two weeks ago, Campus Council addressed the lack of smoking restrictions on the East and West campuses. This conversation, while triggered by a recent incident where a student in Edens Quadrangle...
The only problem with Tailgate is that people keep cooking up problems with Tailgate. Tailgate is fine. If, like Tom Burr, you do not enjoy Tailgate, then I highly recommend that you not go. More...
“Monday, Monday” has demonstrated a lack of understanding and comedy skill. My only hope is that this simply shows a mistake in judgment on the part of the editor and writer.
Charlotte Simmons is in desperate need of CPR. Sometime ago, she went to a crazy party and after downing shots, unfortunately accepted a sketchy drink from “Party Boy Chad.”