Letter to the Editor
By Frank Holleman | January 16, 2015The University made a huge misstep by reversing its decision to allow students to recite the adhan from the Chapel Tower before Friday prayers.
The University made a huge misstep by reversing its decision to allow students to recite the adhan from the Chapel Tower before Friday prayers.
I was pleased to see The Chronicle publish a letter to the editor Feb. 16 entitled “Replace inefficient employees,” which complained about the “indolent” employees who work on campus.
You wouldn't be able to think up a more striking study in contrasts than Erwin Chemerinsky and David Horowitz.
In my opinion, part of moving from adolescence to adulthood is moving beyond anger or disrespect toward authority to a grudging acceptance.
I was walking to the library earlier this week after a late class, bracing myself for an hour or two of studying, when I saw a sign advertising an event with Reynolds Price in the Rare Book Room.
At the party in the library Friday, I passed President Richard Brodhead puttering through the crowd.
I know that most people at Duke don't like reading political columns. But at this point, I think one is due, so humor me for a few minutes.
I got a lesson on the differences between men and women when Heath Ledger died. Whenever I told a girl about it, she was shocked and saddened.
This is the most vigorous campaign season in living memory. Living at Duke you wouldn't really know.
Once upon a time, I thought having free time was a bad thing. I used to be somewhat indignant about all the free time I seem to have at college. It's pretty pricey to go to Duke, as well as...