Column: Multiculturalism is not diversity
By Russell Williams (Stark Raving Sane) | October 9, 2002There is a tendency among the administration and the programming organizations on campus to settle for multiculturalism instead of diversity.
There is a tendency among the administration and the programming organizations on campus to settle for multiculturalism instead of diversity.
Being a pirate always appealed to me, their life on the high seas, not a worry in the world except for finding gold, swashbuckling and other things that occupy pirates' time.
Is the war on Iraq a foregone conclusion? It does not have to be. Soon Congress will vote on a resolution on the use of force against Iraq. The voices calling for war on Iraq are loud and many.
Administrators have long been discussed the possibility of adding 50 undergraduate students per class, a plan that has the potential to benefit the University in general and specifically the Pratt...
Virtually every Jew who makes aliyah to Israel will visit the ruins of Masada. Some of the Jewish applicants to this school probably wrote their application essays on the experience.
In reponse to Emily Stroyer-Carlisle's column, I salute her for wanting to move beyond the "mommy wars.".
First of all, I would like to calm the apparent anxieties of the Democratic and/or radical partisans around campus who are concerned that North Carolinians are going to mistake the recent Blue...
Under a cloud of ethical questions and scandal, embattled Senator Robert Torricelli, D-N.J.
I like women, I really do. I have come to the important conclusion, however, that I can still care about women and not care at all about "women's issues.
Demonstrations like the one some students have held to protest Duke's decision to lift its boycott of the Mt. Olive Pickle Company shine the spotlight on issues that separate us.
Last Tuesday night I went out and got so wasted. I, THE PUPPETMASTER, was working such mad game all over campus. I am, like, the coolest and THE PATSY is just jealous.
Before we charge the Democratic leadership with a lack of courage as Justin Waller has done, we should first consider the post-Sept.
Dr. Bala Ambati's column asks valuable questions that need to be addressed.
I write to add a Duke employee's voice to alumnus Bob Conroy's protest of the "Blue Devils for Dole" reception that was held last Friday.
Over the past year, I have become appalled at the way the Duke community has been treating its varsity football team.
It is with increasing interest and anxiety that I have been following the national debate on a war in Iraq.
When the University released a mission statement entitled "Rebuilding Duke Football," composed by Director of Athletics Joe Alleva, it took the first step toward rebuilding a beleaguered program...
To answer Pavel Molchanov's first question: I believe Germany has an obligation toward the United States, maybe not to pledge unconditional support in all areas of foreign policy, but at the very...
President Nan Keohane's and Director of Athletics Joe Alleva's comments concerning academic standards for football players are Orwellian.
As thoughtful, scholarly students who recognize that how our country acts at home and abroad affects our American citizen identities, we have a patriotic duty to speak out against the subversion of...