Volume 89, No.1, November-December 2002
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On this month's cover:
Wanderings in a
War-Torn Land
A student's Afghan impressions
The Second Annual
Duke Magazine
Campus Forum
Private Censorship and Perfect Choice: The Future of the Internet?
A Conversation with James Boyle and Adrienne Davis
Friday, March 28, 2003
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When documents begin to disappear from library shelves and professors are censured for their words, has national security put academic inquiry at risk?
Survivors of last year's terrorist attacks try to find a way to cope with the loss of livelihoods and loved ones while also dealing with a larger collective context
A capella groups on campus rely on no background music, no pyrotechnics--just the music of the sounds of each other's voices
On the scene in a nation-in-the-making as it struggles to recover from relentless fighting, rampant destruction, and widespread deprivation
Stereotypes of nurses have been exploded in an era of increased nursing responsibilities, graduate-level research, interdisciplinary initiatives, and new technologies
Gallery
Update
Syllabus
Mini-Profiles
Snapshot
Class-notes sections don't exactly provide the weightiest matter in university magazines. But they do provide a vital link among alumni, and between individual alumni and alma mater.
The cell-phone culture, the holiday reading repertoire
A summer assignment, a magical professor, a contrary conviction
Scrutinizing a culture of excess
Chief of Police Clarence Birkhead: law enforcement as "a way of giving back"
Graduate growth
,
theatrical additions
,
leadership lessons
;
Campus Observer: traveling on Cloud Nine
Wars over water
Basketball as a media circus
Engineering a life, conjuring a place
A distinguished alumnus
,
new trustees
,
key volunteers
Getting oriented in the Sarah P. Duke Gardens
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