The “Winter Wonders" exhibit at the 5 Points Gallery is tenuously wintry and absolutely wonderful
By Ali Thursland | February 3, 2023The eclectic mix of art holds a mirror to the heterogeneity of Durham.
The eclectic mix of art holds a mirror to the heterogeneity of Durham.
The name B3, stemming from the organization’s three key values — being, belonging and becoming — speaks to their mission of increasing disability visibility, allyship, inclusion and ultimately, justice.
Turning down Heavenly Buffaloes in favor of Marketplace, looking underdressed and off-theme at a frat party, sparsely decorating your dorm room: these small sacrifices–seemingly minor–can take a social toll on financially-disadvantaged students when spending is so deeply ingrained in Duke culture.
Anna Li, Trinity ‘18, was just 15 years old when she found out her best friend had cystic fibrosis. The two met through marching band and immediately hit it off.
It’s midterm season, and it feels like you’ve been in Perkins for years. After 20 minutes of walking in circles, you’ve finally found a seat at a table in Vondy. You have no intention of leaving anytime soon.
To protect Earth’s biodiversity, the quality of land preserved may matter more than the quantity, a recent Duke study suggests.