QUIZ: Can you get to class on an electric scooter without getting injured?
By Monday Monday | September 9, 2019Take this quiz to see if you can get to class on an electric scooter without getting injured.
Take this quiz to see if you can get to class on an electric scooter without getting injured.
They’re done when they’re plump and golden. You’re done when you’ve had at least three.
Staring blankly into the search bar, you wait for inspiration to strike your hovering fingertips. Infinite possibility glares across the screen.
Chalking our future up to either “devolv[ing] into fascism” or embracing “eco-socialism” presents a false choice. A more nuanced view for addressing climate change is in order.
One should never think they are doing “charity” work when engaging in Durham.
Of the 3697 courses on the course request list only six focus on Durham, and it is my belief that if a class on Durham’s culture were mandatory, students would start to view Durham, not campus, as home.
What the University needs at this moment is greater commitment to comprehensive and sustainable public transportation, not a yuppie trend.
Every day we sanitize our institution’s history we compound the consequences that will surely become its legacy.
Whether we acknowledge it or not, we all size each other up based on our achievements. Not because we want to judge others—but because we want to know where we stand.
It certainly didn’t feel like home to me during my orientation week.
Although Radical ‘Randys’ dominate discussions with talk of “big structural change” or wholesale “swamp draining,” their rhetoric and actions are typically impractical, counterproductive and alienate others. In contrast, centrism and compromise, by design, work well within our political system and typically result in tangible progress.
What I’m seeing online is edgy reality television where I can sign Bill Clinton's birthday card and watch people bully each other on the internet in the name of a moral high ground.
For the duration of the command, you are the personification of a wood two by four.
My name is Quinn Smith, I am a member of the Chickasaw tribe of Oklahoma, born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Duke claims that it has considered the health effects of tobacco consumption and the various groups that will be affected by this ban, yet such consideration must necessarily entail a more moderate approach.
I remember the individual moments and days that seemed to stretch on forever. This leads me to wonder, how did those seemingly unending moments fade away from my immediate recollection so fast?
The harmful impact of those assaults is often both life altering and life long.
Yes, climate change is driven by human activity—but not just any human activity.
There is a limit to how much we can work, how much we can carry on our own, how much we can do without needing rest, love, and help. All our limits are different, and all are valid.
“I have not seen any other peer institutions offer such a robust outreach and program to assure LGBTQIA+ prospective students feel welcome.”