On Honesty in Communication
By Mary Adkins | February 24, 2004"As long as they are authentic expressions, I'm wedded to them," my favorite Duke professor announced the first day of class.
"As long as they are authentic expressions, I'm wedded to them," my favorite Duke professor announced the first day of class.
Of course, it's now that Yoga Ed is entering the public school system.
My insecurity is getting in the way of writing.
The summer after 11th grade I went to creative writing camp in Albuquerque, N.M.
This is why diversity is important: Because without it, we risk repeating the parts of history we most want to forget.
I'm going to be honest. I don't want to be writing this column right now.
I know you. You're on your way to a meeting, one of several today, and you're skimming The Chronicle between stops.
To the incoming freshman: Beware. In the weeks to come, you will be watched. You will be judged. You will be labeled. And, independent of your will, you will be boxed.
A bunch of cheap shots-that is as close as THE ARTFUL DODGER got to being humorous in the April 16 Monday, Monday column as he/she ridiculed the new line monitor's hair and the dining staff's lingo.