Not My Story to Tell PublishedJuly 09, 2018 by Sujeiry Jimenez “Wow, everyone should know about your story.” Often we take matters into our hands and feel the need to share … Read more
“What’s Up, Sexy?” PublishedJuly 09, 2018 by Anna Chulack Sexual harassment is any unwanted conduct of a sexual nature. Sexual harassment includes but is not limited to physical, verbal, … Read more
Disenfranchised Fourth of Julys PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Cristina M. García Ayala This past week was the first Fourth of July I ever spent in the continental United States–meaning it’s reasonable to … Read more
Being an Asian-American in Miami PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Clara Yoon Miami is considered one of the most diverse cities in the United States. Coming here, I expected to add to … Read more
Who Gets to Be American When America Becomes Great Again? PublishedJuly 07, 2018 by Eritrea Temesghen When was America ever great? This is the question that I and many other underprivileged people had in response to … Read more
What AM I doing up here in Boston? PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Brianna Buford Working at an education based non-profit heavily focused on the community with which it works and serves, I frequently get … Read more
What’s in a word? How about a phrase? PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Chiara Settineri Growing up in a household where three different languages were consistently being tossed back and forth, I’ve always been keenly … Read more
Stop Constructing Experience PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Swathi Ramprasad During last week’s reflection session, I caught myself being hypercritical, as I’m trained to be. There were not enough hours … Read more
“What are you doing this summer?” PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Maryam Asenuga Every Duke student asks or has been asked, “Hey, what are you doing this summer?” After I was accepted to … Read more
Watch Your Language! PublishedJuly 03, 2018 by Tristan Malhotra It’s funny how two pages of reading can bring together lessons from a multitude of experiences. It really goes to … Read more