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By Sarah Ball | March 8, 2005Q: So what’s the problem, Doc? What is the most morally troubling dilemma facing our generation today?.
Q: So what’s the problem, Doc? What is the most morally troubling dilemma facing our generation today?.
Serena Wang dresses well in a light green Polo shirt and jeans.
I read with great interest the cover story "Rumors of War" (towerview, September 2004).
A year ago, I had the distinct pleasure of serving as The Chronicle’s sports editor.
Keith Brodie, all 64 years of him, laughs like a 10-year-old. Always has.
When I started this story—about Duke’s secret societies, about what might have happened and what did—adrenaline kept me going on the hopes that I would find their sordid tales.
our topics in newswriting are taboo: guns, gays, God and gynecology. Any time one of them is printed in the black ink that never dries, the paper’s mailbox overflows with comments and criticism.
The chattering of sports announcers rattles around the empty, cement space of the Triangle Sportsplex.
Fluorescent bulbs cast an ethereal glow on a sterile West Campus commons room.
continued from "Damn the running man".
Sultry 1920s-era lyrics stream through the modern speaker system, filling the room with enough sexual innuendos to make 14 college students laugh nervously and glance down at the seminar table.
Aside from the infamous stereotype concerning college girls perpetuated by the late, great rap musician Easy E, not many others have gained higher esteem in the public mind than the notion that...
When Walt Whitman wrote that he celebrated himself, he lauded his right to “loafe.
There are countless horror stories about undergraduate advisors at this institution. Mine, though not without its own apprehension, is more unique than scary. My advisor is my dad, Dr.
“AIM is the devil.” The black letters have faded since sophomore year, but the thin white homemade label has stuck faithfully to my Dell laptop.
Gwendolyn Mumma, if you’re out there, you should know you’re one hot chick. Or at least you were in 1955.