Food For Thought
By Eliza Grace | April 20, 2017Now you may be thinking, what am I going to do with a bunch of random vegetables?
Now you may be thinking, what am I going to do with a bunch of random vegetables?
So, would you trust a gas company to protect you? Do you want Duke to be a place you’re scared to go back to?
With this type of job offer, it is unlikely that the country's top engineers are flocking to work on the most challenging problems we face.
No matter how small the operation, a new trend can be created through a growing appetite and awareness for local, organic food.
Our generation is the most compelled that change is needed, but also the least compelled to step outside of social norms to embody that change.
Last spring, I spent my semester at USC through Duke in LA. While there, I became familiar with the clear and present homelessness problem in which, for example, an entire neighborhood has turned into blocks and blocks of homeless tenters stacked almost on top of each other.
Now that snow has officially graced the lands of our local population, it can be hard to imagine picking up fresh fruits and veggies from a farmers' market.