Opinion

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OPINION

Trump's tax turmoil

For millions of Americans, including those here at Duke, the proposed GOP tax plan represents a legislative attack on working class families and students for the benefit of corporations and religious conservative elements that clearly stand to profit immensely from the bill.


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Contagious perceptions

We place the blame on other races for believing representations of black people in the media and expecting black people to fulfill those stereotypes as a result. Yet not all African Americans themselves understand that the representations of their own race, as portrayed in the media, do not represent the majority of black people in America. 


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OPINION

N***** in Madrid

The debates I took up with Duke administrators and ideologically different acquaintances now seem like child’s play in comparison to the labor of achieving mutual respect and understanding with complete strangers. Contesting the merits of identity politics with a conservative friend in Vondy was one thing, while it would be another to discuss it with new colleagues from around the world.


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Community beyond campus

 A report compiled by Duke includes data showing that Duke students are more moral than we think we are. We believe that cheating is unavoidable, but these perceptions far outpace reported incidences of it. This is not unlike how we believe that everyone’s drinking each Wednesday night and still effortlessly acing his or her midterm at 8:30 on Thursday morning. Changing these norms requires faith, and that belief in the importance of integrity starts with each of us.


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Chartering support for public schools

If Duke students are genuinely concerned with educational issues, we must work towards halting the ever-quickening crawl of inequitable schooling throughout North Carolina, including Durham. At a university where 15 percent of the student body are products of the state educational system, and where 66 percent come from public schools, Duke has a special duty to ensure that such schools remain well-funded and dedicated to democratic values.  


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What's in a name?

After pausing to wipe a metaphorical tear from his eye, he softly remarked, “In ABP, they write 'Burt' on my sandwich...every time.” 


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Examining western apathy

 In order for the global community to take steps to combat terrorism and mend the social, political and economic ills that culminate in acts of violence, Westerners must first demand those issues be given more importance in media.