The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
2 days ago by Kristin Butler and Ed Rickards
Conscripted by the Confederacy, captured soon after by the Union and held as a POW until the Civil War ended, Duke headed back to North Carolina to pick up pieces of his life. Twice prematurely widowed, he gathered his four young children from relatives and trudged to his old homestead.
The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
2 days ago
Nineteen months ago the Washington correspondent of The People's Daily, a Chinese newspaper controlled by the Communist Party, asked President Richard Brodhead a simple question: Why does Duke, one of the world's top universities, have such a low profile in China?
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago
kvetch:
v.1 (Yiddish) to complain
Though I do appreciate the renovation of Carmichael, could we get some drain
covers for the showers? I'm afraid I'll loose a foot in
there.
Dear Drunk Freshmen: Should I ever be that drunk, I hope I never ferociously attack
buildings - unlike you.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago by Andrea Ludtke, At-Large Columnist
For a while I saw the infestation of Crocs as a sure sign of the apocalypse. But the waning of this hideous trend now proves that the obsession was purely a seizurelike moment of judgment in fashion history. But why Crocs?
These rubbery, porous clogs come in 20 colors so bright even Walt Disney wouldn't touch them.
The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
5 days ago by Ed Rickards and Kristin Butler
Our column is unique in The Chronicle because both of its writers are Duke alumni.