Letter: 'Reel Evil' curator misrepresents U.S. position
By John Swingle (Pratt '04) | March 17, 2003When I read about the "Reel Evil" film series, I thought it was a great idea.
When I read about the "Reel Evil" film series, I thought it was a great idea.
Student Affairs does not have the best track record for well thought-out plans, but the latest news to emerge from its offices--substantial changes to how the residential adviser system works--is...
A hearty welcome back to the Bull City of Durham, though, considering how many Duke undergraduates begin desperately counting the days to spring break by the beginning of February, I'm not sure how...
I have a million-dollar question. Actually, it is probably worth more than that.
Sometimes walking down the path feels like slow motion.
I never thought I would be saying this, but People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has reached an all-time low.
The Wall Street Journal story on the "sale" of undergraduate admissions by elite universities is a bit like a late-breaking expose with the headline: "The world is not flat.
As the most quoted person in the Feb. 18 article "Bridging the Gap," I deemed it necessary to defend my work ethic as well as my relationship with the Duke community.
To all readers of the March 5 article pertaining to the Armadillo Grill citation incident, I would like to offer an explanation for what appear to be sarcastic, unremorseful, and somewhat...
Following President Nan Keohane's announcement that she will step down in June 2004, the committee in charge of finding a replacement has wasted no time.
Jillian Johnson's column, "Stop rape at Duke," shows how feminism has lost its clarity - to the detriment of both women and men.
With Senate Democrats refusing the nomination of Honduran-born conservative Miguel Estrada to the U.S.
Duke University is among the most wealthy, resource-rich institutions of American higher education, but the true worth of an university is measured by the people who lead it.
We'd like to point out something to the Duke community that, apparently, Bill English and Mike Simms have forgotten. Sami Al-Arian has been accused, not convicted.
Last February, I wrote a letter to the editor about Sami Al-Arian - the father of former Duke student and Chronicle propaganda writer Abdullah Al-Arian - and his ties to terrorism.
Tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m., the men's basketball team will play Florida State in its last home game of the 2002-2003 season.
From midnight Monday night to midnight Wednesday night, over 25 students, faculty and staff will fast to protest the U.S. government's policies toward Iraq.
"Initially there was at least an implication," said Gen.
In the Feb.
Once the run-off for Duke Student Government is completed the week after spring break, the newly elected executive board should promptly begin organizing and working toward the year ahead.