Column: Is the drug war on crack?
By Topher's Parade: Christopher Scoville | September 4, 2003The only reason I read the crime briefs section of The Chronicle is to learn even more synonyms for the word 'stolen.
The only reason I read the crime briefs section of The Chronicle is to learn even more synonyms for the word 'stolen.
In a letter released two weeks ago, the Recording Industry Association of America threatened to target students at universities across the country who have downloaded a "substantial amont" of files...
I would like to applaud Nathan Carleton for writing the "Gay? Not Fine By Me" column.
Gather around all you Democratic presidential hopefuls. It's time for Uncle Andy to tell you a little story--the story of the Political Economy of Bowling.
We welcome the opportunity that Nathan Carleton has provided to initiate discourse and action on the "Gay? Fine By Me." movement and the broader issue of social justice on and off the Duke campus.
As part of the group that initiated the "Gay? Fine By Me." Project, we worry that columnist Nathan Carleton misinterpreted the meaning of the shirts in his recent column.
Dear Friends and Family,.
Health officials recently announced that the state of North Carolina will cover the cost of providing a faster and more reliable HIV test for Duke students.
Nathan Carleton's column, "Gay? Not Fine By Me," adds a fresh perspective to the movement that swept through campus last spring.
My first encounter with a person of color is one I look back on with shame and pain.
In Tal Hirshberg's column "A Couple Things to Make You say HMM," Tal expressed his concerns with the current Duke Honor Code, now known as the Duke Community Standard.
While walking through Craven Quad last week, I passed a student who I knew to be a homosexual. He was wearing a navy blue "gay? fine by me." shirt.
It appears that the Task Force commissioned by the provost to reexamine Duke's scheduling model will soon announce a mixed bag of changes to the current system, the mainstays of which include fewer...
This past April, in the midst of the ongoing Iraq War, a number of Duke students staged an on-campus traffic blockade to demand an end to "business as usual" while American tax dollars supported an...
As your new Duke Student Government executive members, we want to welcome everyone back for a great year.
In a move that would have made Bob Woodward weep, The Chronicle placed a name on the by-line of last week's Monday, Monday column.
The recent decision to conduct only 20 faculty searches this year instead of the standard 30-40 will save Arts and Sciences $1 million, but will not allow many departments to grow at the rate they...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. -- The Virginia and Duke football teams spent most of Saturday's game without their marquee offensive players.
It seems that the controversy du jour in the greater Duke community is the fallout from the supposed reckless, "out of control" nature of last weekend's off-campus social gatherings.
In South Africa, there is a vibrant "colored" community that was positioned politically between blacks and whites by the apartheid government, in order to divide their non-white opposition.