Next generation of Duke
By Jared Fish | April 20, 2006Duke has undergone some pretty spectacular changes over the last four years, and I have been fortunate enough to witness and even participate in a few. We now have a legitimate art museum, an...
Duke has undergone some pretty spectacular changes over the last four years, and I have been fortunate enough to witness and even participate in a few. We now have a legitimate art museum, an...
I was impressed when TIME magazine-a mainstream publication-produced a fair and balanced report on global warming as the cover story for its April 3 edition. CNN quickly picked up the story and ran...
If you've ever seen the classic comedy Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear starring Leslie Nielson, you'll remember the following scene: Frank Drebin (Nielson) crashes through the glass ceiling at...
Duke is blasting ahead on a course of environmental sustainability by constructing greener buildings and developing new research facilities. But we have yet to make some more basic reforms-namely,...
Saying that Duke should rid itself entirely of ARAMARK Corp. when its contract expires this spring is like saying we need to stop nuclear proliferation. Students have demanded a change ad nauseum...
The last four years have seen student activism converge with administrative support to transform Duke into a greener university. From the Environmental Alliance's biodiesel campaign to the...
President George W. Bush toured the Mexican border states this week in an attempt to quell growing unrest over illegal immigration.
I attended the "Speed Debate" event this week, co-sponsored by the Duke Political Union, Duke Democrats and College Republicans.
It's anyone's guess why the federal government wants easy-access surveillance to all Internet traffic.
Last week was anti-environment week in Washington.