Column: Republican vision
By Nathan Carleton (Getting Down to Business) | November 8, 2002Two weeks ago, I went to the Charlotte Coliseum to see President George W. Bush speak.
Two weeks ago, I went to the Charlotte Coliseum to see President George W. Bush speak.
The little black dress is hot. On the rack, it looks like it could shimmy and shake and swallow some guy whole. This is a little black dress that looks great with a cigarette and messy hair.
On Sunday, Nov. 10 and Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. leaders from 10 selective houses on campus will be hosting SHRIS (Selective House Rush Information Session).
Jessica Rutter proves again that she doesn't need to know anything on a subject to write her biweekly diatribe.
Over and over again, one word resonates as I partake in my daily ritual: ghetto.
As the dust settles from Tuesday's midterm elections and Republicans storm into Senate control, the nation is headed for two years of unified Republican leadership.
In her letter to the editor last Friday, Rachel Decker raised a legitimate concern about the stereotypes of sorority women, but she unfairly portrayed Sigma Chi's intentions in creating the frozen...
In his letter of Oct. 31, Professor Roy Weintraub argues that Duke's commitment to diversity in its faculty is at odds with the pursuit of excellence.
Pundits will not stop talking about history. CNN's conservative talking heads sat smugly touting the historical win for the Republicans. Democratic talking heads echoed that, calling it a fluke.
In order for there to be a lasting peace in the Middle East, it is also necessary to consider what is just.
The Chronicle has once again mixed up facts and forced its uninformed opinion on the student body.
"Happy birthday to me, happy birthday to me, happy birthday dear Christopher, happy birthday to me!" As I turned 21 a few weeks ago, I was not celebrating my 21st birthday alone.
For the first time, this fall, ACES Web will enforce prerequisites in economics courses for undergraduates, as administrators ponder requiring even more prerequisites for advanced classes.
I'm proud to be a liberal.
"And to you C students, you too can be president of the United States," President George W. Bush told the Yale University class of 2001.
Laws exist out of self-interest--that is clear. We create government in order to serve the values of the majority, which translates into laws protecting us from one another.
As you head to the polls today, you must understand the importance of this election and what your choices means for the future of the state of North Carolina and of our nation.
God decided to take the devil to court and settle their differences once and for all.
The men's basketball team will be playing in the ACC/Big 10 Challenge again this year at the Greensboro Coliseum. The game will be held Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. against Ohio State.
Today's election is an extremely important one for both North Carolina and the nation, and voters here have the potential to significantly outcome the control of the U.S.