Trees on quad could not burn
By Staff Reports | February 14, 2005I arose last Thursday morning with much joy in my heart following the epic basketball win over the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
I arose last Thursday morning with much joy in my heart following the epic basketball win over the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Although Elliott Wolf began his Feb.
I write in haste to address the misperception that may have been created by the article in The Chronicle describing the experiment in Dean Gerald Wilson’s History course, “American...
I remember a Duke where both men and women held student leadership positions, from Duke Student Government president to head of Campus Council, and from Directors of the Community Service Center to...
I recall very fondly my student days and the many Monday, Monday humor columns that I read during that time. If I’m not mistaken, that is when they got their start with the semi-anonymous BCG.
I view TOMMY SEABASS’ Feb. 7 column, “10 questions not to ask Coach K” as a weak attempt at stirring up the readership.
In regard to Jimmy Soni"s Feb.
White Registration for tenting will begin today at 4 p.m. At that time, the random location of the Head Line Monitor will show up on the K-ville website seat counter.
I felt compelled to respond to David Kleban’s overly pessimistic response to the Iraqi elections.
As a response to Andrew Collins’ question of “Why they resent us,” I’d submit attitudes like those in Collins’ own column.
I want to publicly thank the Office of the Provost and Provost Peter Lange for the funds that have been designated to subsidize student ticket prices to Duke performances during the 2004-2005...
Speaking as a resident of one of the neighborhoods surrounding East Campus—one that has seen many examples of senior and underclass student activity near East Campus related to Duke students...
I am writing in response to an e-mail I recieved from a Durham resident in reference to the contentious relationship between my fellow Duke students and others living off of East Campus.
As women on Duke Student Government with a combined seven years of experience, we were excited to see a headline regarding women’s leadership in The Chronicle last Friday.
In Andrew Shadoff's letter regarding “The A(bortion)-Bomb,” he calls out Bill English for failing to supply statistics in support of his ideas regarding abortion.
With all the material published about the ever-present abortion issue, I would expect a political science grad student like Bill English to be able to form a truthful and coherent argument...
After reading “The A(bortion)-bomb,” I feel the need to enlighten Bill English about the difference between pro-abortion and pro-choice.
As a fellow pro-lifer, I was very impressed with Bill English’s Jan. 24, 2005 column.
Shauna Saunders was a graduate student in the Department of Economics. She died Dec. 3. The Chronicle accepted rememberances from those who knew her..
I’ve always wanted to hear a solid argument for raising the minimum wage. After reading Amelia Herbert’s Jan. 21 column, I’m still waiting.