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Volume 91, No.2, March-April 2005

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Breaking the Silence:
The campus community confronts sexual assault
 
 
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Duke Magazine-Feature Images The Silent Epidemic by Bridget Booher
With statistics showing that one in six women will be the victim of a rape or attempted rape during her college career, Duke is working to address the problem of sexual violence
Islands of Decency
A Duke Magazine Forum features international health-care pioneer Paul Farmer in conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder
The Greatest Show on Campus by Zoë Ingalls
Reunions: a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to court, accommodate, engage, and wow thousands of returning alumni | Album: "The Greatest Show on Campus"
Some South for Your Mouth by Sara Engram
Celebrating the short life and lasting culinary legacy of Bill Neal, a passionate chef, inspiring mentor, and articulate chronicler of regional fare
Departments
Gallery
Gallery-Calm During the Storm
Retrospective
Where's Joe?
Update
Seeking the Multitudes
Mini-Profiles
Mini-Profiles:The Siren's Call
Snapshot
Student Snapshot-Reaction and Remedy
 
Between the Lines, thoughts by Robert J. Bliwise In the fall of 2003, the Women's Initiative Committee--launched, and chaired, by then-President Nannerl O. Keohane--issued its final report
The costs of corporate journalism
Remembering Doug Knight, funding financial aid, attracting a Nobel Laureate; Campus Observer: relief for stressed-out students; Syllabus: AAAS 199 The Hip-Hop Aesthetic
Businesses go global: Gary Gereffi, professor of sociology, talks about how it all happened, and what it all might mean.
Books The Disney empire and American civil religion, welfare reform and the lives of struggling citizens
Register Career counseling, strategic planning, Andean hiking; Career Corner: the well-crafted cover letter; Retrospective: a jaunty Joe College

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"It's refreshing when hip-hop artists understand that they sit at the feet of great musical traditions, just as the next great movement in black music will sit at the feet of hip-hop."

--Mark Anthony Neal, associate professor of African and African-American Studies at Duke, on a collaboration between jazz musician Olu Dara and the rapper Nas, in the Boston Globe

"The project to bring freedom and democracy to the Middle East is a thinly veiled plan to make that region safe for capitalism."

--Angela Davis, in her keynote speech at Duke for the observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
"Inside were several of America's future, re-enacting a scene from the movie Old School, where females wrestle in a pool of lubricants."

--Durham Police Sergeant D. Gunter, after breaking up an off-campus party given by Duke students, in USA Today