Independence Day
By Dan Englander | August 28, 2006I celebrate today, for it's been years in the making. It's the fresh start of a new era in Chronicle history. Today's editorial pages represent a tremendous step for student opinion.
I celebrate today, for it's been years in the making. It's the fresh start of a new era in Chronicle history. Today's editorial pages represent a tremendous step for student opinion.
All the toys you'll need to get your vacation started in style, without breaking the bank.
Every so often, old traditions change. What worked for one time period may not always work for another. Duke is no stranger to this. We've integrated the Woman's College into Trinity College....
The University purchased 15 rental properties near East Campus Monday from Guy Solie, Trinity '67, the owner of several student-occupied houses.
The room is packed. Music is pumping. Dozens of beer taps run the length of the wall. Barbara Natalizio, a fifth-year graduate student in molecular genetics and microbiology, bends over the maroon...
Bostock (BAH-stock)Library makes freshmen like Katie Anderson want to study. Officials have said the new library was designed with users in mind-and it shows. Students point to lighting, computers...
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If you're on it, you can talk about anything from lost dogs to gun shots, solid waste collection to rowdy Duke students.
At a court hearing concerning Alcohol Law Enforcement citations doled out at a 1206 Markham Ave. party Aug.
More than 50 undergraduate, graduate and professional students flocked to Sanford Institute of Public Policy to hear four professors weigh in on recent Supreme Court nominations.