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By Bhumi Purohit | April 21, 2011Last semester, after three and a half years at Duke, I felt exhausted.
Last semester, after three and a half years at Duke, I felt exhausted.
I’ve known Kate (whose name has been changed to protect her identity) for a few years, but she is a completely different person now than she was when I first met her.
A few days ago, a friend and I maneuvered our way around an auditorium in Fuqua, searching for seats in our unusually large, 500-person lecture.
If the one thing most central to your identity is constantly under attack, what are you supposed to do?
Every once in a while, I get a friendly reminder that the world is not as wonderful as I make it out to be. Before you dismiss my obvious conjecture, grant me the attention of your lingering eyes...
The phone rings – it’s mom. Here it goes. Time for updates.
From Durham’s latest political happenings to the hippest cultural events, Kevin Davis writes about it all, and faster than some of the area’s biggest news sources.
Three weeks after respected historian John Hope Franklin passed away, faculty, students and alumni gathered Friday at the School of Law to remember the educator's illustrious career in history and...
A recent disagreement between Duke and Durham regarding access and management of two public streets near campus may soon be resolved.
A proposed Durham Area Transit Authority service could help to improve relations between Duke and North Carolina Central University. The DATA service, proposed last month at a Durham City Council...