“Calm down.” PublishedJuly 08, 2018 by Scott Liu I muttered the two words softly. Two of my female coworkers were bickering lightly. Nothing serious, but the pacifist in … Read more
What it means to be from Duke PublishedJuly 08, 2018 by Matt Shalhoub After just completing our fifth week in New Orleans, I have noticed that no matter where our travels have taken … Read more
The Big Easy and Transportation: An Ongoing Battle PublishedJuly 08, 2018 by John Knudsen In the lobby of our dorm, tenderly, tauntingly, hangs this sign sporting the supposed transportation schedule for the streetcar, the … Read more
Patriotism PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Graham Blair On Tuesday night we went to City Park to listen to some live music and watch the fireworks. I can … Read more
32 Leonidas-Treme PublishedJuly 05, 2018 by Angela Liu We’re already halfway done with our time in New Orleans this summer. However, I don’t feel like I’ve settled into … Read more
The Importance of Advocacy PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Jessica Marlow “You are all part of the top 10 percent. You do know that right?” An uncomfortable silence descends. We look … Read more
St Charles Streetcar PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Danielle Mayorga-Young Some people can fall asleep on the streetcar. Personally, I find the ride a little too jostling and jolting to … Read more
Stigma, Stigma, Stigma PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Claudia LaRose When I was in 8th grade, my geography teacher gave a presentation about HIV/AIDS. He made sure to clarify that, … Read more
Not a Bubble PublishedJune 29, 2018 by Cara Leigh Downey I didn’t expect how working at the New Orleans Children’s Advocacy Center would influence my Christian faith, something that is … Read more
Driving in New Orleans PublishedJune 29, 2018 by Alexandria Hurley New Orleans is divided into several sections: Uptown, Downtown, Mid-City, CBD, Marigny, French Quarter and is home to several neighborhoods … Read more