Beach reads
By Emily Almas | July 20, 2005It’s that time again: assigned summer reading for the freshest faces at colleges and universities around the country.
It’s that time again: assigned summer reading for the freshest faces at colleges and universities around the country.
I was a Carolina fan before I came to Duke.
Some Durham residents go home satisfied, laden with merchandise from a thrift store on Chapel Hill Road.
Q: So what’s the problem, Doc? What is the most morally troubling dilemma facing our generation today?.
In a clean, once-well-lighted place just off North Carolina State Highway 54, flags hang down from the rafters with faded honor.
A couple Septembers ago I sat in Newark Airport waiting for my flight to Ireland. I had decided to spend my entire junior year abroad because I was sick to shit of Duke.
My father always envied trees. Not for any philosophical reason, and not because he enjoyed a tree’s stability or fortitude.
It’s 1 a.m. on Friday morning, and I’m nearly delirious. Sixteen hours ago I was parking my car across the street from the Carolina Theater and picking up my Full Frame press pass.
A recent study published in the prestigious journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, showed that female rats liberally plied with the active ingredient in marijuana, THC, became...
All it took was an advertisement in the San Francisco Metro to make Duke senior Deirdre Hess think about her ovaries.
About 10 years have passed since middle school, and I’m guessing those jokes could still fetch snickers. Sex will never lose its appeal—precisely why we chose it as our theme.
Let’s talk about sex, baby. Let’s talk about you and me—and let’s talk about her, too.
AG: So let’s talk about sex. What do you teach your students?.
For four years, Chaya Babu sat and listened to her sorority sisters share lurid details about weekend sexual escapades at the end of weekly chapter meetings.
Hello, and welcome to a new issue of Towerview magazine. Mike Corey, the magazine’s editor, was not able to contribute to this issue for personal reasons. As current co-editors, Whitney...
It’s a typical college kid story, this one. You arrive at Duke one hot August morning with accolades, congratulations, promises, hopes, dreams, fears and a brand new iPod.