A second home
By Ashley Sarpong | April 10, 2009Not too long ago, the sun and the moon glowed over the earth in equal durations, signifying that spring had sprung on planet Earth. Around the same time, the Duke undergraduate student body slid...
Not too long ago, the sun and the moon glowed over the earth in equal durations, signifying that spring had sprung on planet Earth. Around the same time, the Duke undergraduate student body slid...
Hi, my name is Ashley. I am a Facebook addict. There. I said it. This has been a secret that I have been trying to hide from others and deny to myself for almost three years. On the surface, I am a...
In addition to facial characteristics, physical features and stride, people can be recognized with near perfect accuracy by the way they dress and maintain themselves. That being said, I am easily...
It has been my observation that the purpose of adolescence and early adulthood is to dispel the myths that form our childhoods. Take Valentine's Day, for example. I remember a distant past, when no...
There are three letters that, in combination, are lethal enough that I believe they should be banned. Some could say they have a unifying quality, in that there is no segment of the Duke population...
Friday, 11 p.m.: Listen closely enough, and you'll hear it. You'll hear it from the lonely single dorm room in Giles to the packed dance floor at Shooters. It's playing in the busy halls of any...
Picking up The Chronicle yesterday and seeing the article "Only 16 freshman remain unhoused" was disheartening, because that is 16 more than it needs to be. Previous letters and outrage has gone to...