FARWELL COLUMN: Lessons from the frat house
By Tyler Rosen | April 27, 2004In a seminar during the last day of classes, I referenced my fraternity in passing. My professor turned to me, his eyes bulging with incredulity..
In a seminar during the last day of classes, I referenced my fraternity in passing. My professor turned to me, his eyes bulging with incredulity..
While I was interviewing a graduate student for my story in this issue, I asked when he first ate at Biscuit King. A committed King enthusiast, he could provide me with no answer.
"I believe in the Church of Baseball. I've tried all the major religions, and most of the minor ones. I've worshiped Buddha, Allah, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, trees, mushrooms and Isadora Duncan.
For the fourth time in two years, a women's basketball player is transferring away from Duke.
How do you get immediate responses to your e-mails from deans, an invitation to the home of arguably the most well known professor at Duke--despite the fact that you've never met him before in your...
ATLANTA -- For the last game of the year, observers could sing the same old refrain they've been singing since January: Alana Beard is a one-woman team.
When top-seeded Duke (31-1) takes to the court Sunday to face No.
The women's basketball team (31-1) received its third consecutive No. 1 seed Sunday an hour before the men's team (25-4) received a three seed in the NCAA Tournament.