Welcome to America PublishedJune 18, 2017 by Sanjidah Ahmed “Are you from Iraq or Kuwait or…” I’m from Kansas, but that doesn’t matter. When someone asks me where I’m … Read more
Adulthood and its Discontents PublishedJune 18, 2017 by Elaine Zhong Almost two and a half years ago, I wrote the 150-word application essay that eventually got me into Duke. On … Read more
Member of the Jury: Burden, Duty, or Privilege? PublishedJune 18, 2017 by Bella Rivera Today, I was surprised, but not necessarily disappointed, to see that Michelle Carter was found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter … Read more
“I am my own muse, the subject I know best.” -Frida Kahlo PublishedJune 18, 2017 by Jose San Martin Another week down, another week closer to going home, another week filled with self-evaluations. There is a lot I want … Read more
Oh, the Places You’ll Go! PublishedJune 18, 2017 by Jason Brovich At Legal Services, we work two days in the office and one day remotely from the University of Miami campus, … Read more
A Dry Week, A Dry Post PublishedJune 18, 2017 by Fiona Xin Because we were so static and uninspired last weekend, our group was determined to do at least something over the … Read more
Rain, Rain, Go Away PublishedJune 11, 2017 by Fiona Xin, Jose San Martin, Jason Brovich Rain, Rain, Go Away Miami’s weather has been quite volatile this past week, making both work and play more … Read more
The Fight PublishedJune 11, 2017 by Elaine Zhong When she asked me and another couple of friends to go over to her place immediately, I thought it was … Read more
Don’t Take It Personally (Or Do) PublishedJune 11, 2017 by Bella Rivera You’ve heard of separation of church and state. But have you ever considered the separation of work and play? I … Read more
Law & Disorder PublishedJune 11, 2017 by Sanjidah Ahmed & Srinath Soundararajan For the past two weeks, we’ve been working on updating a list of community resources in the area with things … Read more