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By Adrienne Harreveld | April 14, 2014I wish I could capture what I felt as a high school senior quickly approaching graduation and directly contrast it with what I am feeling now as I am about to graduate from Duke.
I wish I could capture what I felt as a high school senior quickly approaching graduation and directly contrast it with what I am feeling now as I am about to graduate from Duke.
On Thursday, March 27, a 17-year-old student from Southeast Raleigh High School named Selina Garcia was released from prison after being held there for 21 days—long after a judge ordered her...
I grew up in a working-middle class neighborhood where all of the houses looked exactly the same, a handful of people had college degrees and most led average, comfortable suburban lifestyles.
Most of the discussion surrounding a Duke woman’s decision to participate in pornography has focused on the feminist and gendered implications of being involved in a sex work industry, but we have...
When I think of the impacts of special interest groups on democracy, I typically only think of the electoral impacts... I never think about the impacts of campaign finance on drinking water.
My first year at Duke, I enrolled in a class with the Center for Documentary Studies that would mold my college experience.
Jan. 1, 2014 marked an extremely difficult day for the 1.3 million people who lost their unemployment benefits, but this wasn’t the only new legislation targeted toward those living in poverty.
To quote the man himself: “I can rest only for a moment, for with freedom come responsibilities, and I dare not linger, for my long walk is not yet ended.”
After publishing a column questioning the working condition and workers rights policies at DKU, I received an email from Nora Bynum, the former director of global strategy for DKU who is currently...
As institutional control becomes more removed from Duke, it becomes more difficult to determine if our DKU leadership and Chinese partners will make decisions with the same institutional values we...