Columnist misunderstands Christianity
By Staff Reports | January 21, 2005In Matt Gillum’s column “In loco parentis” he writes: “In the ages of ignorance, [religion] was a powerful way of explaining and coping with phenomena. No longer.
In Matt Gillum’s column “In loco parentis” he writes: “In the ages of ignorance, [religion] was a powerful way of explaining and coping with phenomena. No longer.
Andrew Collins" column on the 'albatross' of a Community Standard saddens me. The Duke Community Standard is a statement of values by which we hope to live as a community.
Dear readers:.
The article “Stricter abuse law takes effect” published Dec. 2, 2004, was not only inaccurate, it was damaging.
A few days before Dec. 1, World AIDS Day, I received an e-mail sent to my non-government organization’s employee list describing our proposed activities for the event.
One of my fondest and most vivid memories of Lynch is from the end of the swim season my freshman year.
Matt and I had neither seen nor spoken with each other since I graduated in 2000; however, as I began to remember Matt, I was not the slightest bit surprised that he had decided to join the Marines...
Tonight, Monday, Nov. 29 at midnight, wristbands will be distributed for Tuesday’s Michigan State basketball game. Students may line up for the wristbands at any time Monday outside of Card Gym.
I remember our first meet against UNC—an ACC perennial powerhouse in the swimming world. We prepare for the meet as any other, but pretty much know the outcome before arriving.
I find it ironic that Shadee Malaklou is publicly chastising sorority girls for being promiscuous, given how often she advocates "sexual liberation.
Although most of the Chronicle's readers know that Shadee Malaklou's latest invective, "The Red Light," is merely another disdainful attack without merit, we think it's important to paint a more...
As Director of Duke Parking and Transportation Services, I appreciate Aaron Kirschenfeld's concern for Duke PTS employees and encourage all Duke students to be attentive to the outstanding work...
In recent weeks, the ugly specter of racism and prejudice has descended upon our campus and community. The Chronicle, the independent daily newspaper at Duke, published a column Oct.
Due to the timing of the football game and the basketball game on Saturday, there were concerns that some students might feel they had to choose between the football game and getting in line early...
In 2001, I was one of many graduate students who wrote DUSDAC urging the rejection of ARAMARK’s bid to oversee Duke Dining Services.
As a freshman last year, I grew to enjoy going to the Marketplace. I still go back occasionally.
Sitting on an upturned paint can in the refugee village, idly watching the tattered, mud-smeared gunny sack ripple in the 40-degree breeze, I gazed up at the blinking stars and asked myself a...
Last week an article and editorial ran in The Chronicle regarding the County’s recent decision to stop the sale of Duke-owned land adjacent to the Korstian Division of Duke Forest.
We must stop pretending that massive world problems do not exist and that problems that do not affect our lives directly by entering our personal Duke bubble should not concern us.
The Duke Men’s Basketball team will take on NC Central in its second and final exhibition game Thursday night at 7 p.m.. This is a standard walk-up policy game.