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“Calm down.”

Published by Scott Liu
I muttered the two words softly. Two of my female coworkers were bickering lightly. Nothing serious, but the pacifist in …
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What it means to be from Duke

Published by Matt Shalhoub
After just completing our fifth week in New Orleans, I have noticed that no matter where our travels have taken …
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Patriotism

Published by Graham Blair
On Tuesday night we went to City Park to listen to some live music and watch the fireworks. I can …
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32 Leonidas-Treme

Published 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 …
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The Importance of Advocacy

Published by Jessica Marlow
“You are all part of the top 10 percent. You do know that right?” An uncomfortable silence descends. We look …
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St Charles Streetcar

Published by Danielle Mayorga-Young
Some people can fall asleep on the streetcar. Personally, I find the ride a little too jostling and jolting to …
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Stigma, Stigma, Stigma

Published by Claudia LaRose
When I was in 8th grade, my geography teacher gave a presentation about HIV/AIDS. He made sure to clarify that, …
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Not a Bubble

Published 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 …
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Driving in New Orleans

Published by Alexandria Hurley
New Orleans is divided into several sections: Uptown, Downtown, Mid-City, CBD, Marigny, French Quarter and is home to several neighborhoods …
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