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Departments
Among the concerns reverberating from the now notorious lacrosse incident is the subculture of college athletics. |
Duke Chapel and social capital |
Admissions milestones, tobacco memories, lemur mysteries |
Connecting
with Durham teachers, cleaning
up after Katrina, illuminating
copyright law, sifting
through molecules;
Campus Observer: planting
the seeds for a children's garden;
Sports: So Close;
Syllabus: EGR53: Computational
Methods in Engineering |
The path to a perfect career |
An eloquent response to a legacy of suffering, a personal journey into Italian identity |
Reunions
roundup; Career
Corner: online strategies;
Retrospective: blue rivalry; mini-profiles: pushing sports beyond the limits, studying the psychology of obesity, perfecting the art of ballroom dancing |
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"The argument is made that we can't
trust DP World because some terrorists are known to have come through
Dubai. We also know that most 9/11 terrorists came through Hamburg,
but I don't see anyone arguing that we can't allow German-owned
companies to operate in the United States."
--John Lynch, Roy J. Bostock
Professor of marketing, on the withdrawn Dubai Ports World
deal, in a letter published in The News & Observer
"As you can imagine,
I'm for the H-bomb. But I'd rather not predict,
I'd rather affect."
--Democratic
pundit James Carville, alluding to Senator
Hillary Clinton when asked who he thought would
be the next Democratic presidential nominee,
during a campus address, in Durham's Herald-Sun
"A whole new generation
of young evangelicals are coming up that cares
more about poverty than gay-marriage amendments."
--Jim Wallis,
evangelical Christian activist and author of
best-selling God's Politics: Why the Right
Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It,
during a keynote speech at the American Values
Summit, held at Duke |
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