Column: Blame Syria!
By Martin Barna (Off the record) | April 15, 2003Three cheers for the men and women of the United States Armed Forces, who made quick work of Iraq and have brought an end to the regime of Saddam Hussein.
Three cheers for the men and women of the United States Armed Forces, who made quick work of Iraq and have brought an end to the regime of Saddam Hussein.
At last week's Duke Student Government meeting, the Legislature was presented with and approved next year's Student Organization Finance Committee budget, which determines how much money each...
For the first time in a long time, I'm angry. I can put up with die-ins at the bus stop, with Curriculum 2000, even with Larry Moneta.
Tonight at 9 p.m., the Duke Student Government Head Line Monitors for this year and next, Jeremy Morgan and myself, respectively, will host the 2003 Krzyzewskiville town hall meeting in the Hideaway.
Emily LaDue's suggestion that "We should build domestic opposition to Saddam Hussein, not wage war" is typical of the naivete of the anti-war movement.
If you weren't tipped off by the big white tents and hundreds of cars piled up everywhere, this weekend was alumni weekend.
Dear Presidential Selection Committee,.
Although the majority of the students and other people affiliated with the University felt that Thursday's protest, which involved blocking traffic to and from the West Campus bus stop for a half...
Last Thursday, a group of protesters blocked traffic at the intersection of the traffic circle and Chapel Drive, preventing buses and other vehicles from reaching or leaving Main West Campus.
I was one of the many students made late to class because of the protest Thursday, but this letter is not about the protesters. I have come to expect such incursions from these hypocrites.
First of all, I would like to begin by thanking Hamza Aziz for his impassioned and eye-opening defense of Islam and its tenets regarding the treatment of women.
How many of us have free condoms in our dressers from the Healthy Devil Peer Education Program? Peer educators, in addition to passing out free condoms, educate the campus about issues of sexual...
I believe I am not only speaking for myself and Duke's entire rock-fan contingent, but also for any self-respecting music listener, when I say that the unholy obsession with Counting Crows playing...
After explaining to a fellow student on an East-West bus the reasons behind the traffic jam at the traffic circle on Thursday afternoon, he pinned the action on Peace at Duke, a prominent anti-war...
Now that the war in Iraq is almost finished - with coalition forces occupying Baghdad and several other major Iraqi cities, with the power of Saddam Hussein's regime crumbling, and with the...
Summer, start your engines.
Editor's Note: The following is a collective statement sent to various media organizations from those individuals who blocked the traffic circle Thursday afternoon.
The tangle of secrecy and misdirection around the Divinity School's conduct covenant grows deeper.
Recent efforts by the Duke Environmental Alliance through the Duke Green Power Challenge has led to over 300 students signing up to pledge $25 per semester to offset the cost of shifting some of...
The war that the United States has waged extends well beyond the Iraqi borders and involves weapons of mass homeland destruction that often do not get mentioned (besides depleted uranium).