Women don't choose lower pay
By Staff Reports | November 29, 2005Alexander Pope helped pen the catch phrase that "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Alexander Pope helped pen the catch phrase that "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Stephen Miller just enjoys provoking people. He criticized African-American students for protesting racist comments. In his latest diatribe he criticizes feminists for seeking equal pay.
Duke basketball games should be fun, right?.
U.S. administration officials have sunk remarkably low in attempting to stifle criticism.
I had mixed feelings when I read Joe Cox's column denouncing the supposedly self-righteous nerds who were disappointed the students cited by Alcohol Law Enforcement got off.
In response to the article "Ladybugs infest, annoy campus" (Nov. 18), I wanted to comment on the interesting biology of the Ladybug (Ladybird Beetle).
I loved Joe Cox's column "Don't be a hypocrite" (Nov. 18, 2005).
In The Chronicle article entitled "Displaced frosh favor proposed transfer policy" (Nov. 14, 2005) an important issue was brought to my attention.
I'm confused.
If tickets for tonight's game vs. Seton Hall are returned to the Athletic Department, they will sell them to students at $10 each at the door half an hour before tip-off.
In the staff editorial "Facebook-based citations violate trust" (Nov. 9, 2005) The Chronicle claims that University employees (which is what RAs are) should not use facebook.
Graduate students aren't alone in lamenting parking shortages. Many staff members also deal with campus parking shortages.
The Pitchforks would like to express our deepest apologies to Ibtihaj Muhammad and anyone else who was offended by our performance in the Body Rock concert Friday night.
I left the Body Rock concert extremely upset and disturbed. I was expecting a benefit performance to raise awareness about sexual assault and dating violence.
Colin Powell's speech led to quite a spectacle. Of course, I didn't hear the speech itself; rather, I am referring to the line outside.
Elizabeth Rudisill's recent column attacking Students for Academic Freedom and its president ("All becomes clear" Oct. 31) was both disappointing and disheartening.
I've rarely felt worse reading an opinion column in any publication than I did reading Jason Strasser's column Oct. 25 ("Randolph's departure won't affect Blue Devils").
Stephen Miller's comments regarding the protest of Bill Bennett's comments seemed to be directed at the Black Student Alliance, rather the black students that participated ("Tricky extrapolations"...
In a recent editorial Stephen Miller accused Black Student Alliance protesters of "trickily extrapolating" the portion of William Bennett's comments that best served our argument (Oct. 26, 2005).
I was not misquoted in the story "Faculty lean left with political contributions" (Oct. 23, 2005).