Knowing when Duke's not normal
By Elena Botella | April 18, 2013It was five o’clock on a brisk October morning, and I was sitting on the steps to a teammate’s apartment complex.
It was five o’clock on a brisk October morning, and I was sitting on the steps to a teammate’s apartment complex.
I asked Vice President of Student Affairs Larry Moneta what the typical sanction was for students found responsible for rape. This answer may shock you.
Last week’s Supreme Court oral arguments about the Defense of Marriage Act and Proposition 8 have drawn attention to debates about the relationship between “gay marriage” and “traditional marriage.”
I went to Charlotte-Mecklenburg public schools for 13 years. From my perspective, my CMS education was just as good as any other public or private K-12 education.
College liberals love to hate on the role of money in politics.
I don’t want to change the world. I’m about to graduate, and all I really want to do next year is wake up each morning, go for a jog, make whole-wheat, blackberry pancakes with my boo...
The statistics of poverty in the United States are jarring. An estimated 45,000 deaths in America each year are linked to a lack of health insurance.
The great American myth is that we live in a meritocracy, where all have an equal chance of success and our lot in life is determined by how hard we work.
During winter break of my freshman year at Duke, the Senate voted to approve the Affordable Care Act—“Obamacare”—and by March, the president had signed it into law.
Let me start off by saying: I have never committed voter fraud, nor encouraged anyone else to do so. I have, however, spent a lot of time familiarizing myself with voting laws in North Carolina.