Letter: Eat your own lunch before you eat somebody else's
By Jonathan Tao | January 31, 2020What I’m saying is that the “guilt,” if there is any to be found, lies in many different places.
What I’m saying is that the “guilt,” if there is any to be found, lies in many different places.
Being an English major shouldn’t just mean we know how to read Shakespeare—we should be equipped with a deep understanding of the diverse set of human experiences through memoirs, be able to see flaws in our own communities and thought patterns through satire and fictional dystopia.
“In all the time I’ve been doing this work, change feels more on the horizon than ever.”
It is unacceptable to allow human beings to live in the conditions many individuals have described.
Dear Ms. Yang, Your recent column made me laugh out loud. In case it was not a spoof of PC culture run amok, please note the following...
The $280,000 we’ve each paid in tuition is clearly insufficient; students must be more appreciative of the opportunities that Duke gives them.
Ask questions. Peel back the layers.
For a student body that likes to talk about the benefits of diversity, it’s bizarre that so many people’s career values converge into a few specific values.
The entire social impact industry functions largely as a thin moral cover for an unjust economic system.
The Chronicle will publish endorsement letters for the 2020 Young Trustee elections from Monday, Feb. 3 to Monday, Feb. 10.
We are worried as heck about losing ourselves, about losing our friends, about losing our identity. We are afraid that we aren’t good enough. We are terrified of what others think. I sure am.
As it stands, the University has abdicated almost all responsibility for community-building to students, as though independent houses and selective living groups are equally equipped with the resources to rise to the occasion.
We’re trying to break down those barriers around sex, making healthy conversations and relationships an accessible and normal aspect of our lives.
Almost every student who shared their experience with me discussed feeling a dismissive or careless attitude from the provider.
Are you all only interested in Duke basketball if we are undefeated? This is a great team who are busting their butts on defense and getting better every week.
If irony is the space between appearance and reality, the troll lives and moves about exclusively in irony.
Last night I witnessed with embarrassment a “TV-side” student section that was empty from the baseline extended!
Pushing for less wasteful food production and distribution remains important, but no good when we continue to view food as ubiquitous and disposable.
Blindly stating “Cats was terrible” says more about your inability to form an original thought than how good or bad the film was.
Duke Kunshan is premised on a dead consensus.