He is Risen
By The Pledgemaesters | April 13, 2017Easter was unusually cold and cloudy that year.
Easter was unusually cold and cloudy that year.
You’ll still get into med school.
Following a violent incident involving an airline passenger being forced off a plane earlier this week, United Airlines is in the midst of a media scandal that has since cost the company nearly a billion dollars in the market value.
Policymakers must learn from experts in the field to better understand the timeline towards more robust artificial intelligence, and to consider ethical and safety guidelines to which researchers must adhere.
Those on west campus last weekend, probably noticed it was jam-packed with more activities than normal.
When you run as an independent student in any contested Duke election, you expect to lose. For independent students trying to break into campus politics, there is no greater challenge that highlights this plight than running for a DSG position. Even though we do a lot of good, DSG presents a host of problems when it comes to accurately representing the student body.
If America did not act against the Assad regime, the atrocities simply would have continued to occur because no one else would have intervened. By default—and like it or not—America has become the “policeman of the world.”
We are taught in school to fear failure, rewarded for avoiding risks and always choose the path of least resistance.
Regardless of your reactions and motives, it's tough to deny that Duke is seductive, even after I’ve spent a year here.
The ideology behind Italian neorealism and the Chinese Sixth Generation Movement is founded on a series of rejections and affirmations.
At around the time this editorial is published, 50 percent of the first-year class will wake up, frantically click mice for a few seconds, either smile or sigh and then roll back into bed.
Multiple students on Central Campus have reported that maintenance workers have entered their apartments and even bedrooms without knocking.
This past weekend, hundreds of Duke alumni ranging from the Class of 2012 all the way back to the Class of 1967 converged on campus for their respective class reunions.
Gone are the stations of Indian fare, the $10,000 pizza oven shipped over from Italy and the ramen station.
I remember back when I played God of War II on the Playstation 2, back before I earned that coveted platinum trophy in God of War III on the Playstation 3 that revealed a teaser website for the next title.
Students are fighting for the future. For many university students and young people around the world, the 2016-17 academic year has not been very hopeful.
Dear Editor, The Duke LGBTQ Network, representing Duke's LGBTQ alumni, their families, and allies, read with dismay that President Brodhead was "pleased" by the so-called repeal of the harmful HB2 law.
On Tuesday, the NCAA ended its boycott of North Carolina after the repeal of House Bill 2, the “bathroom bill” that pushed North Carolina into the national spotlight last year.
Life as a Duke student can feel surreal – from morning rock climbs, to lunches with Nobel laureates, to nights cheering on the most storied basketball program in college sports, capped off with twilights in Perkins.
Yesterday morning, I sat in the balcony of the Carolina Theatre next to a row of sweet old white women.