Mingyang Liu


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The Duke Chronicle
OPINION

Change we can be a part of

When Barack Obama won the Democratic primaries, one cable news anchor candidly said, "I wish I could be teaching U.S. History at an inner city school tomorrow morning."


The Duke Chronicle
OPINION

The show must go on

In two weeks, my script will end. And although the scenes will be fleeting, my memories of Duke will remain, complete with photogenic smiles that can never be detagged.


The Duke Chronicle
NEWS

Portrait of the Artist

Barkley Hendricks calls his camera his mechanical sketchbook. With a salt-and-pepper beard and black beret, the 62-year-old artist effortlessly embodies what it means to be cool.


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NEWS

Durham Kenyans unite amid strife

Dozens of Kenyans gather each week at the Palace International Restaurant for some genuine Kenyan chapati, Tusker beer and mutual support at a time when uncertainty looms over the future of their...


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NEWS

The Future of Charity - Duke Engage

From the slums of India to the streets of Durham, more than 80 undergraduates will take advantage of one of Duke's newest large-scale programs this summer to make a difference in their own lives as...


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NEWS

Off-campus, IFC frats vie for recruits

For most students on campus, January marks the beginning of the spring semester. But for greek men, the month represents three important weeks when each fraternity puts its best foot forward in...


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NEWS

Scotland builds bridges to N.C.

This year, 14 Duke students are studying abroad in the rainy country north of England, which usually connotes images of kilts and bagpipes. Still, every year only a handful of Dukies and...


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