More tents, less trouble: A new era in K-Ville
By Peter Potash and Steve Hassey | October 11, 2018Last spring, we realized it was time to kill the walk up line. Now, six months later, we’re here to tell you that the Carolina Walk Up Line is dead.
Last spring, we realized it was time to kill the walk up line. Now, six months later, we’re here to tell you that the Carolina Walk Up Line is dead.
Behind their navy blazers and power pantsuits, our representatives are (for the most part) working their a**es off to push for you, the student.
Without Durham residents who hold a worldview informed by lived experience within the community, the Board of Trustees cannot begin to understand the complexity of Durham and the ramifications of their decisions for that city.
I am a part of Kristina Smith’s campaign for DSG President. I was there when the alleged campaign misconduct occurred. And I am here to tell you that the Board of Elections has a created a controversy where one does not exist.
All of these problems create two distinct Dukes; one with individuals who can afford the vast luxuries that Duke and the Durham community have to offer, and another, forced to work harder in a crowd of opulent peers.
In interacting with those who look, sound and act differently from ourselves, we are forced to understand that our experience is not the universal experience.
Duke has enough money to fund separate gaming consoles for Galactica, Deer Hunter and Pacman, but not enough to render itself accessible to every socioeconomic sector of the population.
After last year’s regular season finished with an upset loss at the hands of Georgia Tech, the Blue Devils will be eyeing revenge Sunday.
The Blue Devils enjoyed a much-needed two-week break from dual match competition, but will have to climb back into the saddle this weekend with the Longhorns coming to town.
With the NFL season complete, the attention of the sports world shifts to the hardwood where upsets have become the norm.